Experience the beauty of these iconic Home Tours IRL.
Breathtaking Homes From ‘The Makers’ You Can Stay In
Experience the beauty of these iconic Home Tours IRL.
Through our ‘The Makers’ series we’ve had the pleasure of exploring creatives' homes around the world. From award winning artists to renowned interior designers there is no shortage of talent, creativity and style showcased in incredible homes.
While we have had the honor of viewing these idyllic spaces in the flesh, many of you have only been able to experience these homes through the beautiful photography displayed online.
For those who want to experience some of these spaces IRL, we’ve rounded up The Makers tours in America that you can stay in. From the desert to the bustling city, these are the stylish homes you can see on-screen and spend the night in.
Natalie Saunders' 'Desert Wild'
Joshua Tree, Los Angeles
Joshua Tree's breathtaking scenery and proximity to Los Angeles have made it one of the most sought-after destinations for travelers looking to relax, seek spiritual connection, and find creative inspiration. Making it the perfect location for creative and globetrotter Natalie Saunders to build her dream escape. Immersed in the Joshua Tree desert, this stylish retreat dubbed 'Desert Wild' establishes itself as the ideal refuge to relax and unwind. Book a night, or a week, and feel a weight lift off your shoulders as you walk through the door.
Kelsey Coppetti's 'Arro Dunes'
Joshua Tree, Los Angeles
There is no shortage of Airbnbs in Joshua Tree, so for interior designer Kelsey Coppetti of Studio Marrant this meant creating a unique property was of the utmost importance. A neutral palette and smart use of organic textures can be seen inside 'Arro Dunes', with stucco walls, woven rugs, timber furniture, and timber ceiling beams, honoring the desert landscape that encompasses the exterior. Whether you're booking a holiday with friends or are in need of a solo escape, this western-style home is suitable for any occasion.
Claire Thomas' 'Oeste Home'
Yucca Valley, California
This welcoming desert getaway, also known as ‘Oeste Home’ has been lovingly brought to life by multi-talented creative Claire Thomas. The 1980s ranch home in Yucca Valley, California can be described as “a love letter to Mexico”. Swathed in predominantly warm hues and decorative tiles and filled with handmade textiles and natural textures, this idyllic accommodation is both contemporary and comforting. Outside, the home is equally as striking with a patio complete with its own copper tub – an ideal spot to soak in the delightful desert backdrop!
Anthony D'Argenzio's 'The Old Hudson Maison'
Hudson Valley, New York
Real estate and design aficionado Anthony D'Argenzio, has transformed multiple properties into destination rentals, and one of his most notable projects is the exquisite 'This Old Hudson Maison'. Located almost two hours outside of Manhattan in the Hudson Valley, New York, 'The Old Hudson Maison' is one of four units in The Old Hudson building that Anthony has renovated from top to bottom. Inspired by old world luxury, this unit has a distinct European feel to it. Step inside and you're immediately transported to the French countryside with each room dotted with vintage and antique pieces – perfect for your next weekend getaway.
Sara Combs' 'The Joshua Tree House'
Joshua Tree, Los Angeles
Designer Sara Combs is the brains behind The Joshua Tree House, a collection of luxurious yet relaxed homes for people to reflect, reset, and create in. The idea was born out of her desire to have a creative space to recharge in nature. The property that kickstarted the business is aptly located in Joshua Tree and serves as an oasis in the desert for those looking to escape. The renovated 1949 hacienda home embraces a Spanish meets Moroccan aesthetic, celebrating design and nature. Warm tones that mimic the surrounding landscape dominate the interior color palette.