Alt Design Resources

Jay Johnson - Traditional shelter magazines - sometimes jokingly referred to as “house porn” - satisfy our interior design needs by giving us inspirational looks inside the homes of others. Sometimes we get to see how interior designers live; sometimes we’re given grand tours of celebrity residences; and sometimes we see exotic design in other countries and pick up exciting new revelations. This post will help you move beyond your local magazine newsstand and encourage you to widen your inspirational net.

Keep exploring home design on Instagram, Pinterest, Apartment Therapy, Houzz, and other online destinations, and keep browsing through AD, House Beautiful, House and Garden, Veranda, Traditional Home, Dwell, Elle Decor, and other shelter mags. But our resources show that the world of design inspiration is constantly changing and expanding. Also feel free to dig deeper: if you have a special interest, chances are you’ll find design inspiration to scratch your informational itch. Random examples: immerse yourself in a search for design resources devoted to homeowners who smoke marijuana, breed race horses, or own cats. It’s astounding what you’ll find as there is something for every design taste and lifestyle. Have fun exploring some of these recommended resources; click on the photos for more information.

A celebration of the power of design, FREDERIC is your guide to a more beautiful life. Unbeholden to trend and always open to the unexpected, we are as curious about the past as we are about the future. Four times a year, we showcase the work of the most interesting, important, and adventurous figures in the world of interior and garden design, architecture, fashion, art, travel, and entertainment. Dedicated to the highest level of quality, with contributions from the world’s top photographers, stylists, and writers, our original content inspires with every page.
— FREDERIC
The Local Project draws on a wide range of mediums to explore narratives around design, from how it is created to how it is used.

Print is tangible, creating a direct, physical connection between reader and subject matter especially relevant in a world where virtual interaction is becoming the norm.

Video offers an unparalleled ability to explore the immersive, experiential qualities of spaces and hear architects, designers, makers, and suppliers speak about their work in their own words.

Digital, social media and e-mail, meanwhile, are instantaneous platforms. Able to be constantly updated with the latest news, they offer a valued immediacy that underpins the connection with our community.

Print, video, digital and social media all have their own unique storytelling potential, and we’re inspired by the power of these different mediums to communicate the biggest ideas, the finest details and everything in between.
— The Local Project
Domino is the ultimate guide for a stylish life and home. In addition to sharing exclusive home tours, renovations of all shapes and sizes, and our editors’ favorite new finds, we publish bi-monthly cover stories featuring of-the-moment creatives and their spaces.
— Domino
At Lonny, we believe that creating a beautiful and functional home should go hand in hand with considering its impact on our environment. Our mission is to inspire and empower readers to move towards an increasingly sustainable lifestyle while cultivating spaces that stand the test of time.

Melding a dynamic digital platform with the beauty of traditional editorial, our curated features help readers create soulful spaces that foster wellness, inspire creativity, promote happiness, and prioritize stability in a rapidly changing climate. We are committed to highlighting ethical and sustainable goods alongside traditionally manufactured pieces with timeless appeal and longevity. Our weekly calendar will include everything from inspiring homes, farm and garden tours, and artist studio visits to weather-resistant renovation ideas, kid-friendly decorating tips, and clean beauty picks. With years of experience in design editorial, we’re also excited to continue growing our knowledge alongside you, our readers.
— Lonny
Since 1981 The World of Interiors has documented the rich diversity of ways in which we live, showcasing the stylish and the unexpected as well as applauding individuality. Published monthly in print and daily on its website and digital platforms, The World of Interiors is a global title celebrating originality in design, decorating, arts and culture. After 40 years, it continues to surprise and inspire.
— The World of Interiors
Founded in 2010 as a bimonthly digital interior design magazine, the site has since grown to be your daily source for all things inspiring. Our team is committed to bringing you well-crafted design, effortless entertaining tips, and the products you need to make it all your own. Join us as we empower you to live the most beautiful version of your life.

RUE is your pathway to stylish living.
RUE believes in the power of form AND function.
RUE believes that home is a feeling, and a well-designed space has the power to change your outlook, your productivity, and your life.
RUE is a diverse community coming together over a shared love of design.
RUE is a trusted and powerful voice in the industry. RUE is polished, personable, and knowledgeable.
RUE is inclusive. You don’t need a degree, a trust fund, sprawling square footage, or thousands of followers on Instagram to explore and share your love of beautiful interior design.
RUE is aspirational design with attainable resources. No matter your location, your style, or your budget, we believe that beautiful design can and should be available to all.
— Rue
Wallpaper* is the global design authority, leading the way in architecture, design, art, entertaining, beauty & grooming, transport, technology, fashion, and watches & jewellery. Founded as a print magazine in 1996, it has evolved into a multi-channel media brand. With a strong track record of discovering next-generation talents and creative matchmaking, Wallpaper* is at the forefront of the global creative community. It continues to change the way the world thinks about design.

Wallpaper.com is a space for design-led breaking news, features, interviews and videos. Our editors around the world aim to inspire creativity, promote innovation, and recommend the very best in design.
— Wallpaper*
Cabana is an Italian lifestyle brand that explores the deeply personal relationships we have with the objects and interiors around us. Not only big and grand rooms, but the small detail or object in a corner that makes a room feel unique and yet personal. The German word gemütlich encapsulates the Cabana mood, conveying an inviting feeling of warmth and sense of space. Whether it be a palazzo, a flat, a folly or a hut, the Cabana mood is an appreciation of the sensory and experiential characteristics of interiors.
— Cabana