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His projects often prioritize accessibility and community engagement, ensuring all users feel welcome and valued. When I first saw the book cover, I thought it was an all-food recipe book.
She is a vocal advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights and co-founded the ‘Organization of Lesbian + Gay Architects and Designers.’ In 2017, Greenwood was named one of ‘Out’ magazine’s 100 most influential LGBTQIA+ people and a “woman of influence” by the ‘New York Business Journal.’
Greenwood’s influence extends beyond her impressive architectural projects.
It is the kind of set-up for everyone to brunch out with their friends, families, and furry friends during sunny weekends.
7) My Tiny Estate
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Dean and Borja of My Tiny Estate are a couple restoring their English estate. Their DIY home renovation process and information about antics made me instantly follow them on Instagram.
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Hi latest blog about a room makeover for his aunt in collaboration with Castlery is the perfect treat for people digging "color blocking and whimsical design elements yet still clean and relaxing to the eyes" kind of interior design.
Huber moved to New York in 2006 to study historic preservation at Columbia University. The couple is the ultimate team of home renovations and everything about making a great living space. Still, one thing is for sure, the styles and designs of homes and spaces that we enjoy now are results of decades of fighting for equality and being yourself thru design.
LGBTQ+ Books that might pique your interest:
-This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson
-The Book of Pride: LGBTQ Heroes Who Changed the World by Mason Funk
-This is How it Always Is: A Novel by Laurie Frankel
Without further ado, here is the list of our favorite interior designers and homemakers you should follow for inspiration in making your home meaningful and beautiful.
1) Dabito
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I found Dabito's works while browsing for design inspirations on Instagram.
Time flies so freaking fast, and before you know it, it's Christmas again (I'm always excited about Christmas, but also, I'm a fan of enjoying every minute of the day, so let's stick with June for now.).
June is the month of unity, equality, love, self-awareness, and pride.
Nate Berkus: Personal Narratives in Design
Nate Berkus has been transforming homes with his distinctive style, focusing on personal narratives and storytelling.
They tell their renovation story as if you're in that same room, watching them doing all the renovation work to the decoration process, and in the end, you'll see the after photos of the stunning space with the beautiful cat. I like how Zach and Hugh revealed the problems they encountered during demolition through construction and ended up with a great-looking space.
There is so much to see from his Instagram posts, and what caught my attention are his cottage/ farmhouse interior design styles for every room in his home.
He recently started his YouTube channel showing his renovation projects, shopping hauls, and bits and pieces of their lives.
Huber’s architectural work is characterized by his deep appreciation for history and tradition. The wallcovering with mushrooms and leaves looks refreshing. It's also clever to ask opinions from their readers and followers for input and questions.
She speaks to the general homemakers wanting a step-by-step guide (especially on a budget) to renovate their house.
I still have lots to explore in her blogs, and I'm super excited to read the process and see the before and after photos of her room makeovers. Using your browser
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As an openly gay designer, Huber’s success in multiple fields inspires other LGBTQIA+ interior designers and architects.
Celebrating the achievements of LGBTQ+ interior designers during Pride Month is a testament to their immense contributions to the field of interior design.
Their work highlights the importance of diversity in design, fostering a richer, more inclusive environment that honors and reflects many experiences and identities.