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Making yourself at home requires a sense of your own taste alongside a commitment to style.

At Blue Print in Dallas, five interior designers share their expertise in one multifaceted business.

Pillar & Post

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There’s no shortage of incredible shops to explore, so get going.

These stores represent a great mix of can’t-miss destinations for unique items to make your house a beautiful home.

Its easy to get lost here, bewitched by the Danyluks collection of interesting things.

Paris Market Savannah

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If browsing works up an appetite, duck into the on-site cafe for a macaron and an espresso.

Customer service at Syers Browning goes beyond nice gift wrap and friendly, knowledgeable employees.

And if she doesnt have what youre looking for, shell happily point you in the right direction.

Shade Shop

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For Kossicks array of signature artisan-made goods, the goal is supporting other cultures as opposed to historical preservation.

One of the first products she commissioned for Polished Coconut was a line of Wayuu mochila cross-body bags.

When I bought this place, white lampshades were the only options, recalls owner Kara Williams.

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If you dont know where to start, just ask.

The team can help you find the perfect one, whether you stop in or browse remotely.

Over time, it became a bright, cheerful, and clean-linedDallasshowrooma brick-and-mortar repository for the groups bonus finds.

Domain

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Blue Print also has its own furniture collection and in-house decorating experts.

With gorgeous vignettes everywhere you turn, inspiration is never far away.

And because the stores model is secondhand resale, theres always something new to discover in the ever-changing inventory.

The Bower Decor Market

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Its a small but special assortment; each piece is chosen and displayed with care.

She even has a dedicated collection inspired by our2023 Idea House.

Domains wares mirror Hodges commitment to doing things right.

Dixon Rye

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[Our inventory] is all fair trade and sustainable, she says.

We know where everything comes from and pay attention to who were supporting.

Everything I buy, I love, she says.

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The space is too small and too important to me for it to be anything less than that.

If youre still figuring out your design taste, thisRaleighgem is a great place to start.

This full-service firm has a 6,900-square-foot spot in Ridgeland as well as a satellite location on the Square inOxford.

Jayne Thompson Antiques

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Plants bring so much life to a space, says founder Alice Parsons.

But not everyone has a green thumb.

These permanent botanicals, as she calls them, fill the gap for her gardening-averse customers.

Manse

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The markets succulents, orchids, and houseplants create equally convincing illusions.

Decorator Elizabeth Muffie Stuart Faiths layered aesthetic defines this elegant South Carolina store.

A stroll around the whimsical grounds is an absolute must.

Kurtz Collection

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In 2015, he opened Dixon Rye inside an 80-plus-year-old ironworks foundry.

For us, its about having a mix.

you might always find an Eames chair hanging around, Weiss says of theSt.

Eclectic Home New Orleans

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Louisshowrooms impressive collection of 20th-century furniture, lighting, and art.

Its endlessly interesting to me, Weiss says of her deep dive into the 20th-century design world.

I love the evolution and innovationfrom Art Deco to postmodernism.

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Her shop reflects her genuine fascination with each era.

The pair discovered their quaint 1,000-square-foot storefront while walking their dogs one morning inAlexandrias historic Old Town.

Patinaed, handcrafted, and collectible are words Sams uses to describe the Wentworth aesthetic.

ALKMY

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This is a true reflection of the things I lovean ideal mix of traditional elements and eclectic surprises.

But at Kurtz Collection, great interiors begin with the right floor coverings.

If you start with a rug, it immediately helps define the feeling of a room, she notes.

The Paradise Antiques

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Her father, John, an artist, founded the business in 1979.

We saw a gap, Kurtz says of the expansion.

We realized that people who were adding new rugs might need help pulling it all together.

She opened her landmarkTulsastore in 1988 and hasnt slowed down since.

In 2020, Salisbury purchased a historic 8,000-square-foot building in Tulsas Kendall-Whittier neighborhood.

Good design knows no time period.

If we only sold antiques, wed be just another antiques store.

Most of all, though, the mother-son trio buys (and creates) things they love.

The idea was to have a friendly lifestyle shop that would service multiple generations, Eudailey says.

They also carry antiques and original artoften from beloved brands that are hard to find elsewhere.

Shops in the U.S. that have English antiques tend to be old and cluttered.

They often seem outdated, she says.

Art, decor, and contemporary accessories from brands like Daylesford Organic and Sophie Allport round out the inventory.

If that all sounds a bit overwhelming, dont worry.

Cotswold is also a one-stop shop for gifts like vases and colorful glassware.

Her 9,000-square-foot shop and gallery in the center ofBirminghams trendy Pepper Place district is a wonderland of striking tweaks.

But its not all for show.

Inside, find pieces sourced from around the globeeverything from eye-catching art to sumptuously upholstered furniture.

Beautifully constructed wood desks, tables, and dressers sit beneath chandeliers dripping with strings of iridescent crystals.