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Nate Berkus Hints at More Kids, Gives the Best Home Advice

Nate Berkus, our favorite interior designer, recently hinted at some baby news in the future. He and his husband Jeremiah Brent are parents to their daughter Poppy, who just might become an older sister soon.

No one I’d rather be with, exploring Venice with @jeremiahbrent

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In an interview in Architectural Digest‘s January issue, Berkus mentioned that the couple decided to buy their 9,000-square-foot Spanish Colonial they now call home because they pictures the oak tree as “ready for a swing — and some future Brent-Berkus babies.” Berkus went on to say how the house is ostentatious, but it’s also their home:

We pictured Poppy, and eventually the rest of our family, planing under that tree, and we thought this was a place we could put down roots. Our immediate reaction was, Who lives like this? Certainly not us.

It used to be that a big international trip meant a suitcase of treasures coming home, mostly for me. Now I’m buying @Playmobil for this one. Check out my Story for more of the special finds I brought back from Europe this month.

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You can get some design and organizational inspiration by just taking a peek at Berkus’ Instagram. While most of us don’t live in houses quite like his, we can still get ideas (or at least enjoy the real estate porn):

@jeremiahbrent and I are so excited to finally give you all a look inside our Los Angeles home. Big thank you to @amytastley and @mayer.rus + the rest of the @archdigest team for the👌🏼feature. Link to the story in profile. 📷by: @thefacinator. #NateBerkus #ArchDigest

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We loved some black paint in this house! This 1930s Hollywood Hills house by John Elgin Woolf was @jeremiahbrent’s and my first home together. It was very cool to merge both of our styles in one space. Link in profile. #NateBerkus 📷by: @thefacinator

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A couple more shots of our LA home, featured in @archdigest. Link to the story in profile. 📷by: @thefacinator #NateBerkus #ArchDigest

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Here’s how to use antiques in a space, and still have it feel livable and modern, like this 1920s Chicago co-op. Link in my profile for more. 📷by: Thibault Jeanson

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We didn’t shy away from color for this Atlanta home, and the result was a playful and vibrant space that is highly livable. Link in profile. #NateBerkusAssociates 📷 by Fred Gerlich

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The entryway sets the tone for the entire space, it’s a clue to what people will discover as they explore the rest of your house. NBA Design Directors @skadler, @laurenbuxbaum9 and I have tips for how to decorate this important space. Link in profile! #NateBerkusAssociates 📷 by: @heathertalbert

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NBA Design Directors @skadler, @laurenbuxbaum9 and I each have tips for avoiding overrated furniture. Sasha and I get specific! Link in profile. #NateBerkusAssociates 📷 by: @heathertalbert

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Superstar stylist @ritahazan had a vision in black & white & glam for her Noho loft. @jeremiahbrent and I loved bringing it to life for her: our first project together! Link in profile! 📷 by: @brittanyambridge

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Have we talked about how much I love lighting – the more custom, the better. We’ve got a detailed Lighting 101 guide, including how to get that great vintage lamp working for you. Link in profile. #NateBerkusAssociates

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And here’s some helpful advice right from the expert himself:

Get ready because my team and I are sharing some top-secret storage tricks. Including what I do to every dresser I buy. Link in bio 👆🏼 #NateBerkusAssociates #DesignQuestion

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Groups of candles, crystals and metallics can really make your home shine for the holiday season. #NateBerkus

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Moving artworks, pillows & rugs is one of the easiest ways to change the feel of any room. #NateBerkus

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Make sure you can live in the space first, that’s the first step to getting the design right. #NateBerkus

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Because design advice from three experts is better than one! My team and I are sharing with you guys our best tips on how to get that WOW factor in the dining room! Link in profile👆🏼 #NateBerkusAssociates

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