Inspiration comes in many forms, but our favorite place will always be #IDCOatHome. You all give us snippets into your work on a daily basis, and it’s a privilege with certainly don’t take for granted. In keeping with our monthly tradition, we’re highlighting ten standout images from the feed and the incredible designers behind them. Let us know which space nabbed the #1 spot on your list, and don’t forget to tag your IG posts with #IDCOatHome for a chance to be featured each month.
Interior Design: @thelifestyledco | Photography: @thisisnickdotcom
THELIFESTYLEDCO is an Arizona design studio we’ve admired from afar for quite some time. They embody their philosophy of ‘organic desert living’ with spaces that feel fresh, inspired and effortlessly layered to perfection. This month, they shared a space deemed the mother of all laundry rooms, and we couldn’t agree more.
Interior Design: @leclairdecor
You might remember Sacha and Melissa Leclair from our interview featured on the blog earlier this year. They’re a design duo unlike any other, bringing their ‘warm modern’ aesthetic to every space they touch. Case in point: this basement (can you believe it?) project image featuring the built-ins of our dreams.
Interior Design: @hometheologydesign
We’ve been known to obsess over paint colors, with entire guides dedicated to the best whites, mushrooms, and even purples for your home. So when we saw Lauren of Home Theology posted this beautifully styled shelfie, we had to know more. Lauren kindly shared the cabinet color (Storm Cloud Gray by Benjamin Moore) on Instagram, and it’s immediately going on our list.
Interior Design: @ashamaiadesign | Photography: @jennverrierphoto
We were lucky enough to discover Asha Maía Design when this entryway popped up in the #IDCOatHome feed. It’s a lesson in organic design with varied wood tones, a mix of natural elements, and a calming earthy palette.
Interior Design: @kelseyleighdesignco
Kelsey shared this image as a glimpse into her early days of design, but if you ask us, it still feels like a breath of fresh air. While every single component works as a stand-alone feature, it’s the green vertical paneling that had us from hello.
Interior Design: @katiemonkhouseinteriors | Photography: @margaretaustin_photo
We recently had the pleasure of designing Katie’s new branding, and became (even) bigger fans of her work in the process. She’s not one to play it safe, and this space is a prime example. We love the juxtaposition that feels entirely unexpected, from the window treatment pattern play to the chunky dining chair texture and sleek + modern lighting.
Interior Design: @auslandinteriors | Photography: @jessicajalexander
One part boho and one part modern, this well-layered living room is the best of both worlds. And if you’re curious about the “before” image, just swipe right here.
Interior Design: @ginny_macdonald | Photography: @jessicajalexander
We can’t resist a good dining nook, especially when Ginny Macdonald is involved. She balanced the warmth of a full wooden ceiling with light, airy elements and the coziest bench seating.
Interior Design: @kh.interiors | Photography: @stephaniecrusso
Blame it on the fall season, but we’ve once again gravitated towards our favorite shades of green. Paired with brass hardware and wooden open shelves, we can’t get enough.
Interior Design: @moorehouseinteriors | Photography: @gracelairdphotography
Fun fact: did you know that windows can actually MAKE a space? Exhibit A is this dining room designed in the hands of Moore House Interiors. They curated a dining set featuring simple, clean lines, allowing all the natural light to speak for itself.
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