If there were ever a space that perfectly encapsulates all that is current in home interiors—if not being largely responsible for it—it’s Lauren Conrad’s house. In it, bright whites pair with warm woods seamlessly, antique and modern furniture coexists, and of-the-moment details like open shelving, subway tile, and wide plank flooring are perfected.
Conrad collaborated with interior designer Katherine Carter to strike the perfect balance between beach chic and classic Los Angeles glamour. Located in the heart of the Pacific Palisades, Lauren Conrad’s house is a true retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. She and Carter made the most of the home’s amazing natural light and worked with a neutral color palette that lets the home’s unique architecture shine through.
“I like my living space to feel clean but welcoming,” Conrad tells MyDomaine. “I feel like your home should be a representation of your style.”
Much like the homeowner herself, a tour through the light-filled space serves up the perfect balance of polished and laid-back—California cool, defined. Find a few of our favorites snapshots of LC’s house below, and be sure to head over to MyDomaine to see the rest of the home in all its glory.
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on January 11, 2020, and has since been updated. Lauren Conrad sold this home in 2017.
There’s nothing more effortlessly cool than a simple ceramic planter to house your sweetest plants. The elevated style makes sure the plant is front and center, adding a touch of mid-century style
Bounce light around the room with this gorgeous wooden mirror from CB2. It’s made with handcrafted sustainable acacia wood that frames an inset mirror, giving it depth.
Get the updated boho look with this whimsical chair made from steel and rattan. It’s the perfect way to bring an elegant beachy aesthetic indoors, and best of all, it’s also weatherproof so you can bring it outside during the summer months.
Putting the kettle on never looked so good! This solid copper tea kettle is a timeless and efficient kitchen necessity that looks as good as it works. You can use it on both gas and electric stoves.
These sweet classic tumblers are dishwasher safe and perfect for formal gatherings or everyday use. It’s inspired by vintage glass for that lovely antique look thanks to the hand-cut floral motif.
This soft, lightweight cotton towel is the perfect beach or bath towel, but it can also be used as a picnic blanket or tablecloth. It’s handwoven on a traditional wooden loom, and each purchase empowers artisans in India to earn fair wages and helps to preserve traditional techniques.
Why go for a traditional bathmat when you can use a Persian rug instead? The muted colors are in keeping with the home’s aesthetic, for a lovely, worn-in look.