Summer 2026 Issue Hits the Stands - home design
Summer 2026 Issue Hits the Stands

The summer 2026 issue is now available on newsstands, bringing the vacation home through the power of interior design. This issue features a cover story that showcases a home infused with the spirit of the British West Indies, thanks to designer Liane Baumann’s use of pattern and color.

The home, which had a blank canvas of interior architecture, was transformed with a transportive mix of elements, including unique vintage finds, making it feel like a gorgeous Bahamian estate.

Global Influence in Home Design

As you page through the homes in this issue, you’ll discover that global influence can take many forms, from the West Village duplex designed by Manon Roux to the Chicago high-rise transformed by Lauren Svenstrup.

Roux’s experience growing up between New York City and Paris shaped a home that feels deeply layered, while Svenstrup’s use of daring material choices turned a builder-basic high-rise into something worthy of a boutique hotel.

In addition to these urban homes, the issue also features two distinct properties in Florida, each evoking a completely different mood, one reminiscent of sunny Santorini and the other imbued with the relaxed, rustic charm of Malibu.

Vacation Homes and Product Picks

Both Florida properties are filled with ideas worth bringing home, no matter where you live, and the issue also includes favorite products of the season, such as a new tile collection and outdoor furniture.

Designers share their go-to pieces for hosting, nesting, exploring, and everything in between, making this issue a must-read for anyone looking for interior design inspiration, including ideas for a modern lake home transformation.

The summer 2026 issue is available at fine retailers near you, including Barnes & Noble, Whole Foods, Walmart, CVS, and Fred Meyer, as well as on PressReader for a digital copy.

At the moment, subscriptions are not available, and the issue can only be purchased in stores and on newsstands.

Roux’s experience growing up between New York City and Paris shaped a home that feels deeply layered, while Svenstrup’s use of daring material choices turned a builder-basic high-rise into something worthy of a boutique hotel.

The issue features two distinct properties in Florida, each evoking a completely different mood, one reminiscent of sunny Santorini and the other imbued with the relaxed, rustic charm of Malibu.

Both Florida properties are filled with ideas worth bringing home, no matter where you live, and the issue also includes favorite products of the season.