1. Society Hill Renovation by Eberlein Design Consultants Inc.

 

Interiors by Eberlein Design Consultants

 

This refined and welcoming home in Philadelphia’s historic Society Hill neighborhood underwent a significant renovation but retains its original charm thanks to interior designer Barbara Eberlein. The light-filled residence, which dates back to the 19th century, boasts a masterful mix of one-of-a-kind antiques, delightful patterns and beautifully crafted details. Click here to view the full project.

 

2. Lincoln Park Townhouse by Suzanne Lovell Inc.

 

Interiors by Suzanne Lovell Inc.

 

Located in Chicago’s sought-after Lincoln Park neighborhood, this chic townhouse is a study in sophisticated eclecticism. Designer Suzanne Lovell deftly marries a variety of decorative elements (think a wall of Sandwich Glass cup plates alongside a bronze Guan Yin statue) with bold upholstery and a neutral palette, creating a truly singular and dynamic home. Click here to view the full project.

 

3. Sky High Glamour by Jeffers Design Group

 

Interiors by Jeffers Design Group

 

The owners of this sleek and stylish San Francisco home wanted a clean, modern canvas that would highlight their world-class art collection. Designer Jay Jeffers employed a subdued white and gray palette to make the works pop, while sculptural furnishings and luxe finishes add tons of visual interest. The residence’s jaw-dropping views of the Bay don’t hurt either. Click here to view the full project.

 

4. Forest Hill by Taylor Hannah Architect

 

Interiors by Taylor Hannah Architect

 

This sophisticated residence married bold modern art and refined antiques, creating unexpected juxtapositions throughout the home’s gracious interiors. A soft palette, sumptuous textures and artful forms come together to create an atmosphere that is both incredibly inviting and impossibly elegant. Click here to view the full project.