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At Home in Nature: American Country Interiors

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Bypassing the expected cues and nostalgic shorthand of what we usually think of as American country style, the stunning residences in this book flout our expectations. They are unfussy, calm, confident, and a little unexpected modern in a way that feels evolved and organic, charismatic, and utterly distinct.

At Home in Nature invites readers into 22 homes that are shaped just as much by where they are as by the people who live in them. Windows frame sweeping vistas. Morning light matters. Furniture is chosen to be sat in, fabrics to be lived with, rooms to be used without ceremony. Everything has been edited, but nothing feels stripped.

Take interior designer Carolyn Malone s rural Georgia retreat, where rustic wood paneled walls seem to breath history and open shelving not styled, just full becomes a kitchen focal point. Or a West Texas residence decorated by Jeffrey Bilhuber, in which fine-boned antiques and contemporary pieces share space without hierarchy, the mix so practiced it barely registers as a mix at all.

Taken together, the houses in this book make a case for an American country aesthetic that feels both enduringly grounded and unmistakably current. The effect is deeply personal and disarmingly assured, a visual chronicle that celebrates the lived-in, the honest, and the quietly unforgettable.

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