Our roundup of the web's most fashionable interiors. This week: Suchin Park, Lulu Frost's Lisa Salzer, and more
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"Even though I am a designer and very into aesthetics, it was very challenging for me to figure out the look for my home," says Lulu Frost's Lisa Salzer on Glitter Guide. "I spent a lot of time on great blogs honing in on what appeals to me."
"When I move into a new space, I tend to fill it with only the things I love," says Project Runway winner and designer Gretchen Jones on Rue Daily. "When you do that, everything organically—and magically—works together."
DailyCandy correspondant SuChin Park's guilty pleasure: "Generally anything that allows me the freedom to do nothing," she tells VAUNTE.
See more of her home—and shop her closet—on VAUNTE.
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Fashion designer Rachel Pally sewed her first collection in her bedroom in her parents' house, and bought her first home as the result of an early success. "I always say, 'Jessica [Simpson] wore a pair of my pants, and then I bought a house,'” she tells The Everygirl.
Donatella Versace pays tribute to her late brother with the glamorous waterfront Palazzo Versace hotel, which includes 200 lavish bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, and opulent decor. Everything on the premises is strictly Versace, from the sumptuous furnishings to the china used in the hotel’s four restaurants.
I’m the Senior Editor of VERANDA.com, and you’ll also find me on our sister sites ELLEDECOR.com and Housebeautiful.com. I own far too many throw pillows, and dream of leaving my Brooklyn rental behind for a home I can wallpaper lavishly. Have a suggestion for the site (or for my dream home’s wallpaper)? I’d love to hear it via Twitter!