The Dreamy Pool Is Just a Bonus at This 1875 Home on the Best Block in Charleston
See: The vanilla playroom and absorbing green den.
Lindsey Mather is a proud “words person” who oversees Domino’s home content strategy and creation, from rental renovations to home tours. She writes and edits stories about the ways people shape their spaces—and how their spaces shape them. She lives in New York City.
Before she joined Domino, Lindsey helped launch Architectural Digest‘s small-space–focused Clever vertical and spent a brief time in the copywriting world at West Elm. Her very first magazine job was at Martha Stewart Living.
Lindsey graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in Magazine Journalism and Policy Studies.
Google Slides is your best friend. For instance: Debating between three dining tables? Drag your top contenders onto a slide with pictures of the pieces already in your space (I just take iPhone pics and screenshots). It’s the easiest way to visualize how everything will work—or not work—together.
See: The vanilla playroom and absorbing green den.
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And always with a psychological lens.
Plus three more spaces that strike a similar balance.
This year, we’re giving our homes some presents.
If I can do it for my wedding, you can do it for your dining room.
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One doesn’t cost a cent.