The really simple home 2024 was breathtaking from the start – this woodwork! This stained glass window! The end result is a home for modern life, complete with new devices, trendy worktops and a garden that acts as an urgently needed oasis in the big city. Regardless of whether you live in a new building or an older house, you will find decor ideas, organize tips and some dreamy colors that you can expand your own home.
Kelly Marshall, styling: Sophia Pappas
Meet the designers
This year, the really simple editors worked with a dream team of designers, professional associations, architects and developers to renovate and decorate a brownstone from the 1890s in the neighborhood of Crown Heights in Brookly. Here are the creative people who brought the house to life.
Amber Guyton
Amber Guyton
Amber Guyton has the blessed Little Bungalow, a interior design company based in Atlanta. As an interior designer, content manufacturer, influencer, product curator and finally a tapet designer, she has shared her design trip, DIY projects and decoration of tips with publications such as HGTV MagazinPresent House beautifulPresent dominoAnd many others. She is committed to democratizing the design industry and believes that interior design should not be a luxury that is only reserved for a few.
Brooklyn Grange
Brooklyn Grange
Brooklyn Grange is a company based in Brooklyn that focuses on making cities more livable and climate -adaptable. They started in 2010 and are today the leading floor -based farming business in the United States. They operate over 300,000 square meters of roof farms in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island. Co-founder and CEO Ben Flanner, director of Design Build, Michelle Cashen and senior landscape designer Travers Martin, will lead this year's revision of the really simple home back farm.
Brownstone Boys
The Brownstone Boys (Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum)
Jordan Slocum and Barry Bordelon (also known as the Brownstone Boys) are interior designers in Brooklyn, authors, DIY-SER and old enthusiasts. They create spaces that marry the historical charm with clean, modern designs. Her work was presented in HGTV, Architectural Digest and in Good Morning America and Magnolia Network. Your first book, Out of love for renovationdebut in June 2024.
Jessica Davis
Jessica Davis
Jessica Davis is the founder of the Atlanta -based design studio Atelier Davis and the Creative Director of the Luxury Hardware Brand Nest Studio. With degrees in art history and interior design, their rooms are influenced by historical and contemporary art and architecture as well as their Chinese-American heritage, travel and time in Asia, Australia and the United States. She is a founding member of the Asian American Pacific Islander Design Alliance and hopes to raise awareness of the AAPI design community.
The ordinary method
The ordinary method
Ashley Murphy and Marissa Hagmeyer founded a decent method in 2010 and brought a new perspective for the home organization industry. They started with services in San Francisco and have since spread to markets across the country. Today they are a lifestyle service brand with 95 locations in the USA and a product line of supplies for the entire home. Murphy is based in Chicago, where she lives with her husband, two children and her dog Scully. Marissa lives in Colorado with her husband and two children.
Kate Pearce
Kate Pearce
Kate Pearce is interior designer and blogger based in Evanston, IL. She and her husband have repaired old houses since 2016 and documented their trip on Instagram to their many supporters. Your home was built in 1899, just a few years after our really simple home! Before she started her blog, she worked some curatorial stays in the New York City Museum World and has an affinity for economical, vintage finds and DIY projects.
Hema persad
Hema persad
Born in Toronto, Canada, was a practicing lawyer before deciding against the law and pursuing a career in fashion. In 2014, Hema Persad moved to Los Angeles, where she dressed and designed celebrities in the A-list before she started her career as an interior in 2021. She now designs living and business premises across the country and started her interior design studio Sagrada Studio, Sagrada Studio, in 2022.
Jasmine Roth
Jasmine Roth
You may know Jasmine Roth as the host of HGTV hit shows Hidden potential And HELP! I destroyed my houseBut she is also the founder of built Custom Homes, curator of the online individual trade, the shop of Jasmine Roth and author of the book. House history: Insider Secret for the perfect renovation at home. Roth specializes to find paths to make houses as personal, functional and beautiful as possible. If she does not design, builds or hosts, she loves to spend time outdoors with her husband Brett and her daughter Hazel Lynn in Huntington Beach, CA and Park City.
Mikel Welch
Mikel Welch
Mikel Welch is an interior design and lifestyle expert, whose passion for design was obvious as a child (he built houses with Legos!). Today he heads the Mikel studio based in New York and serves as a host and expert for Netflix's Hack my home and as a participant on The Drew Barrymore Show, Where he likes to share his tricks for the renovation at home and reach a luxurious view of affordable prices. In 2020 what was called House beautifulThe next shaft designer and designed Green Rooms for Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry.
Alexallen Studio
Alexallen Studio (Alexandra Burr and Allen Slamic)
The architects Alexandra Burr and all Slamic started their architecture, lighting and furniture design studio based in Gowanus in 2011 in Alexlen Studio. Your design style is about balance, relationship and refinement and constantly research new production methods and technologies in order to make your designs more sustainable and efficient.
Adam Becausel
Adam Becausel
Adam Dahill has been working in mortgage banking for over 20 years and is currently a mortgage sales manager at Citizens Bank in New York City. Adam and his family have lived in real simple home 2024 for several years when he decided in 2015 to buy his first development house. Since then he has completed six renovation work and restorations – and the real simple house is his seventh! Dahill lives and works together with his wife and two daughters in Brooklyn.
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Buy every room
Kelly Marshall, styling: Sophia Pappas
How this lamp in the primary bedroom (we do it too!)? Discovered the perfect color color in the cave? Don't worry, we thought you could find something you liked, and we just did it to buy every single room in this year's really simple home. Explore the house here and then buy everything you see.
Kelly Marshall, styling: Sophia Pappas
Get the design details
Photography by Kelly Marshall / Prop Styling by Sophia Pappas
Update a historical house
Did we mention that the real, simple home in 2024 is 125 years old? This historic building had great bones, but we gave it a head-Te-reno to make it more modern, more practical and energy-efficient-and at the same time to restore the original details that make this place something special. The woodwork was reworked, some of the older windows were replaced and each corner was torn open. We have learned so much that we all put together our top tips for updating an older house.
Kelly Marshall, styling: Sophia Pappas
Select the right colors
Our list of design professionals has adapted to color chips and sample must -music and carefully selected every single color color that was presented in the house. From the trendiest colors of this season to timeless colors that will never go out of fashion, there is a color for you. Let yourself be inspired by the professional painting and then make your tips for the painting process as easy as possible.
Find inspiration
The really simple home is more than just a pretty space – it is also full of clever ideas that you want to borrow. Of the blooming autumn pictures that the professionals recommend in Brooklyn Grange, recommend the kitchen that organize the kitchen.