Interior Design
Explore inspirational homes from across the African Diaspora and the stories of the people who give them life.
Christopher John Rogers: Color from Runway to Room
Christopher John Rogers, a Brooklyn-based fashion designer renowned for his daring use of color, bold prints, and innovative textures, has dressed icons like Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Michelle Obama. Growing up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Rogers discovered his passion for fashion design in an unexpected way – creating comic books with his friends in the fourth grade. As he designed outfits for his characters, his interest in fashion began to take shape. Further inspiration came through various sources, from the scanned pages of fashion magazines he accessed online to the vibrant personalities of designers like Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood. His creativity flourished on platforms like DeviantArt and Tumblr, where he connected with other artists and developed his distinct style.
Nina Barnieh-Blair Upgrades A Cozy New York Apartment
The job of an interior designer is one of constant reinterpretation. Rarely does a designer work from their own tastes, preferences or cultural background alone, but blends them with those of the client to create a space that best suits their tastes and preferences while meeting their needs. For the last 12 years, New York interior designer Nina Barnieh-Blair has become an unquestioned expert in the art and process of collaboration with her clients. Blair brings to each client a full background of design influences starting with her native Ghana, through her British upbringing and design education at Parsons. So when her client, a clinical psychologist in Manhattan’s West Village, wanted to turn her 522-square-foot pre-war apartment into an “urban treehouse,” she found herself in incredibly good hands.
Alvin Wayne Designs A Family-Friendly Soho Loft
Alvin Wayne is the quintessential New York interior designer. Originally hailing from Florida, the well-followed designer has made himself an indelible part of the city’s design landscape through a series of amazing projects and collaborations as well as appearances on a variety of design and home tour shows. When artist and music producer Greg Griffith caught a tour of Wayne’s home on one of his favorite design programs, he knew that he’d found the right designer for his new home.
Eva and Cory’s San Francisco Victorian Dream Home
For a city that’s famously only seven-by-seven in square miles, San Francisco carries a lot of history, a lot of stories — and even more dreams. One dream that’s come true in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood is that of Swiss-born interior designer, Eva Bradley of Studio Heimat and her husband, artist Cory Bradley. The creative couple’s Victorian home boasts 3,000 square feet, including 5 bedrooms in addition to generous outdoor space, breathtaking views and a historic, century-old facade. But for them, the magic started years ago and thousands of miles away.
Hana Getachew: Life on the Bolé Road
For Hana Getachew, the Bolé Road is a lot of things. It’s the name of her celebrated textile line, a gorgeous collection of traditionally-inspired Ethiopian pillows and accessories, currently enjoying a collaboration with West Elm. It’s a popular thoroughfare in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where the designer was born. Most of all it’s a metaphor for all of the important journeys she’s been on in life, starting with the first one.
Malcolm Simmons: A Designer’s Stylish Abode
Malcolm Simmons has been designing all of his life. A native of Virginia who spent years living abroad before studying graphic and interior design, he’s now known as the owner of the design consultation company, Mas Means More. For the last two years, the self-styled “environmental graphic designer,” has made his home in a 2-story colonial-style condo in Arlington, Virginia.
Heavenly Gaines’ Modern Brooklyn Apartment
New York City is full of hidden gems, places that seem ordinary enough on the outside, but inside they are marvels of design creativity. Interior designer Heavenly Gaines has created one such oasis. Her apartment in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn is a beautiful mix of colors, textures and eras.
Joy Williams Designs A Stunning Vacation Retreat
With a burgeoning business in interior design and an equally energetic practice of buying and developing real estate, Joy Williams, the designer and chief creative behind Joyful Designs Studio has designed the ultimate getaway. She and her partner own a fully renovated getaway in the city of Augusta - in a 1920s-era building converted into 3 apartments, including her own 600 square foot pied-e-terre.
Chanae Richards: A Country-Style Retreat in Philadelphia
Interior and production designer Chanae Richards is the founder and principal creative behind Oloro Interiors. The firm provides locations and design services for a variety of photo and video projects in addition to Chanae’s residential design work.
Stephanie Watkins: A Colorful Maryland Paradise
Stephanie Watkins has a full plate. For most of every day, she’s a nursing professor at a Maryland university, with 15 years of experience in her field. The rest of the time, she’s a full-on creative, the mind behind Casa Watkins, a lifestyle, interiors and content creation site that serves as an outlet for all of her many creative endeavors. Her other major outlet for the past 11 years, has been her home - a gorgeous, 3100 square foot single family home in Aberdeen, Maryland.
Marie Cox: A Modern Ranch House In Raleigh
As anyone who’s ever been there will tell you, North Carolina is a beautiful place. Rolling hills, fantastic beaches, and a sky that seems to go on forever are just the start of its charms. It’s also one of the nation’s largest banking hubs. That makes it a natural place to find someone like Marie Cox. An accomplished executive and one of the few female Vice Presidents in banking, her Raleigh home is the perfect blend of comfort and culture, all presented with Marie’s eye for beautiful details and a remarkable collection of art.
Sarai Reed’s Cozy DC Apartment Is Big on Style
Sarai Reed is the woman behind Apron Saint, a design and lifestyle brand that offers home consulting services. The brand’s tagline, “home is wherever you are and whatever you make it”, sums up Sarai’s approach to design - home can be created absolutely anywhere, no matter how big or small one’s space is. In Washington DC, Sarai has made her apartment, that’s just a little over 500-square-feet, into a beautifully curated home for herself, her girlfriend April and their dog Lambo.
David Quarles: An Artsy Memphis Interior
Life is about passion, finding it and pursuing it. So when life in the corporate sector failed to ignite his, David Quarles IV set off to find it on his own. What he found was that he was a man of many passions, among them his new careers in jewelry design, interior design and fitness. With so much pursuing to do, he needed the right space to do it in, which he found in an artsy mid-century ranch, in Memphis, Tennessee.
Anthony Dunning’s Designer Pad In The Bronx
To say that Anthony Dunning has an eye for design would be an understatement. As the lead designer for his own company, Dunning is responsible for the creation of beautiful spaces in many homes and businesses. His own home is a living portfolio of his design ideas. His two-story apartment, located in the Riverdale section of The Bronx is a design-lover’s dream.
Michelle and Forrest’s Vibrant Atlanta Wonderland
Photographer Michelle Norris is one half of the creative team behind Tropico Photo. Norris runs the Atlanta-based photography company that with her husband and business partner, Forrest Aguar. Their 800-square-foot, one bedroom condo is proof that a small space can hold even the biggest design ideas.
Leyden Lewis: A Brooklyn Home with Art at Heart
New York interior designer Leyden Lewis is both the name and creative drive behind the Leyden Lewis Design Studio. For the last sixteen years Leyden has made his home in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, in a beautifully appointed apartment that he shares with his partner, Lazhar and their dog, Nika. For many, creating the feel of a whole home in the 800 square foot, open-plan space would pose a daunting challenge. But for Leyden the challenge has been a nearly two-decade-long opportunity to test his abilities and try out new ideas.
Beautiful Embrace: Inside the LA Home of Model and Activist Nikia Phoenix
Nikia Phoenix loves the skin she’s in, and she wants you to love yours just as much. Once the awkward girl with freckles, the model now known for her gorgeous skin knows that the road to feeling at home with yourself is neither short nor straight. Yet she’d be the first to suggest that it’s the one best travelled, and that the best thing about traveling it is that there’s no need to do it alone. That was the driving sentiment behind Black Girl Beautiful, the 23andMe star’s self-and-communal love brand aimed at Black women everywhere and of all ages.
TaLaya and Kerrick’s Pattern-Filled North Carolina Home
A home is more than just a house; it holds our memories - the feeling of the way things were and the hope of what they might become. So when North Carolina couple, TaLaya Brown and Kerrick Faulkner inherited the house that once belonged to Faulkner’s grandparents, it was a chance to touch the past while looking ahead to the future. With rescue dog Honey in tow for good luck (she had been rescued, after all), the two set out to make a new home out of an old house.
Kalyn Chandler: Live-Work Luxe in New York City
New York is a busy place. For those who don’t plan ahead, the hustle and bustle can run them right over. Fortunately, for Kalyn Chandler, the founder and creative director of the lifestyle brand, Effie’s Paper, the solution to the constant run between work and life was to put the two together in one amazing space. Living and working in the same place might seem confining at first thought, but for this creative the answer laid in making sure that there was enough room to fit both sides of a full life.
Paul Suepat: Color and Whimsy in Brooklyn
Kingston born and Brooklyn-based, artist Paul Suepat is a student of contrasts. Focused constantly on the nebulous space between ambiguity and definition, his art moves between sculpture and painting, whimsical figures and strong abstract shapes, specific emotions and imaginative contexts. His home too is a class in the power of opposites. Here, trend-forward rooms defined by bright splashes of color sit beside (or beneath) spaces where restrained motifs speak more of the past than the future. And everywhere there is art. Art that Paul creates and art that he admires; pieces gifted from fellow creatives and pieces left from his massive installations for public works and private galleries. The effect is magical, and each room, no matter how different, feels like somewhere that deserves further exploration.