NEW YORK - Interior designers, including Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, and professional organizers will take part in Real Simple magazine’s first-ever Idea Home in Brooklyn, New York.
Nate Berkus and other designers to curate Real Simple Idea House
Launching September 26, the apartment – from the kitchen to master bedroom and laundry room - will showcase DIY organizing strategies, modern design ideas, and innovative products from home organizers, interior designers, and the magazine’s editors.
Each room in the apartment will be curated by a notable interior designer and a team of home organizers, including: designers Berkus and Brent, who are debuting their exclusive new furniture collection for Living Spaces which will be featured in the home; designer and television personality Sabrina Soto; Donna Garlough, Style Director for Joss & Main; designer Shea McGee from Studio McGee; Jenny Komenda from Little Green Notebook; Robin Henry of Robin Henry Studio; Ariel Okin, Premier Designer at Homepolish; Jessica McCarthy, Creative Director at Decorist; Stephanie Sisco, REAL SIMPLE's Home Editor; and home organizers from NEAT Method.
The 2018 Real Simple Home will also feature design and organizational tips from The Real Simple Method to Organizing Every Room (Oxmoor House, $26.99).
There are currently seven sponsors to date whose products will be included within the idea home: Arm & Hammer, Garnier, Glade, Lutron, Minted, Mrs. Meyers, and Sherwin-Williams, with additional support from Circa Lighting, Garnet Hill, Homepolish, Joss & Main, Living Spaces, and The Shade Store.
As part of this launch, Real Simple is partnering with Win, the largest provider of shelter and permanent supportive housing for NYC's homeless families, to raise awareness for the organization.
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