Hadley on Tobi Fairley’s DesignYou Podcast

Cailini Coastal: Dive Into This New Read

We’re thrilled to introduce the newest addition to our coffee table book collection, Beachside, by our friend, Hadley Keller!

As the Digital Director at House Beautiful, Hadley’s had the opportunity to see some of the most incredibly designed homes in the world. For her first book, she chose to bring her readers to the elegant seaside planned community of Windsor, located on a barrier island in Vero Beach, Florida.

The 250+ page book is filled with breathtaking photography by Jessica Klewicki Glynn and takes the reader on an exploration of the sublimely landscaped village, planned by the renowned New Urbanists Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. The book features homes designed by A-list architects and top interior designers, and, trust us, it offers coastal inspiration on overdrive!

We sat down with the author to discuss her career, book inspiration, and everything in-between. Read the full article here.

Society Social: 5 Spaces I Love

What started as a team exercise to help define our personal styles blossomed into a full series spotlighting our favorite tastemakers as they share their 5 favorite spaces of all time. If you're a lover of color, chintz, and overflowing china cabinets, this one's for you! Scroll below to meet Hadley and to step inside her favorite spaces. Read the full article here.

Fenimore Lane: Talk Shop

Hadley is a writer and editor living in New York. She currently serves as Digital Director at House Beautiful, where she oversees digital content and strategy for the brand, in addition to working on the print magazine. Before that, she served as the founding editor at Architectural Digest’s AD PRO, as well as AD’s market editor and design reporter. She is a proud maximalist and antiques lover (can you see why we love her?) who can never resist a good tag sale. Hadley recently completed her first book, Beachside: Windsor Architecture and Design, out this fall with design publisher Vendome, and we can’t wait to read it! We were so excited to sit down with our friend and one of our favorite journalists to chat all things design. Read the full article here.

Social Media Etiquette with the New York Design Center

Seattle Times: Design Trends for 2021

“I think the pandemic has already instilled a deeper appreciation for home as not just a source of shelter, but also comfort and happiness,” says Hadley Keller, senior editor at House Beautiful. 

Every turn of the year brings a spate of trend predictions. But as we move into our second year of dealing with the coronavirus and its effects on our daily life, examining the patterns likely to prevail in 2021 is a particularly poignant exercise.

“Home has never been as important as it was [in 2020], and our hope is that we have all learned to be grateful for these spaces and the comfort they provide,” says Keller, who advocates “a focus on filling our homes with things we love.” Read the full article here.

Newsday: A playroom. A library. An office. Long Islanders are creating new home spaces

According to a survey by the Porch Group, a home renovation resource, more than three in four (76% homeowners in the United States) have carried out at least one home improvement project since the start of the pandemic. Hadley Keller, the digital director of "House Beautiful" magazine is not surprised. She says that during the increased time spent at home, "Many people who were once disinterested in interior design have discovered how important their spaces are and how impactful it is when they make you feel happy." Read the full article here.

Business of Home Recommended Reading

Design Perspectives Podcast with Gail Davis

Designer Gail Davis and Hadley Keller talk race in design. Listen to part 2 here and part 3 here.

Tastemakers 2018: Wayfair Professional with Hadley Keller

Hadley Keller, of Architectural Digest, shares her thoughts on the newest things in the world of design and when it’s best to let the new trendy things pass you by.

 

Editors' Choice with Snowe


Most editors see dozens, if not hundreds, of items cross their desk every day. So yes, it’s a thrill to see a SNOWE mention online or in print and learn that we made the cut. But it’s an even greater honor to hear when editors themselves, the ones who’ve seen it all and tried even more, like us enough to bring us home.

New hires at Christie’s, Gensler, NYC&G and more

 After more than four years at Architectural Digest, most recently as the news editor of AD Pro, Hadley Keller starts her new role as senior editor at House Beautiful today.