Expert Commentary & Editorial Features
Brittany Rediger, founder and principal designer of Rediger Design, has been featured multiple times in Homes & Gardens as an expert voice in residential interior design. Her commentary covers outdoor living, color theory, celebrity home analysis, and styling principles for Portland and Seattle homeowners.
12 Elegant and Effortlessly Livable Back Porch Ideas That Will Raise Your Outdoor Entertaining Game This Season
Layering florals at varying heights, resisting the urge to leave porch furniture unstyled, and leaning into covered porch flexibility are what separate a finished outdoor space from one that falls flat.
12 Charming Cottage Porch Ideas to Make the Most of Lingering Summer Days
Repeating textures at varying heights, using rattan throughout, and not underestimating ambiance are the styling details that make a porch feel like a true extension of your home.
This Daring Hue in Hilary Swank's Parisian Apartment is the Interiors Equivalent of a 'Bold Red Lip' – it Cleverly Interrupts the Classic Aesthetic
Bold blue in a classic interior works because it acts almost like a neutral backdrop, letting architectural details and surrounding materials take center stage rather than competing with them.
Diane Keaton's Gallery Shelving Proves That She'll Forever Remain the Master of Monochrome – it's Classic, Curated, and Easy to Recreate
Layering books horizontally and vertically, introducing organic forms to contrast the grid, and building a cohesive color story are what elevate gallery shelving from collected to considered.
I Hate to Break it to You, But Gray is Here to Stay – Joanna Gaines Has Revitalised this 'Dull' Color in the Simplest and Most Elegant Way
Choosing gray with warm undertones over cool blue-based ones, and layering natural materials like linen, jute, and wool, is what keeps a gray room feeling inviting rather than stark.
The Answer to Making Your Large Living Room Feel Cozy and Intentional is in Ellen DeGeneres' Sectional Layout – it's a Masterclass in Zoning
Rug placement, vertical lighting layers, and avoiding what I call "rug island" are the three things that make a large living room feel intentionally zoned rather than just big.
Statement Art Creates a 'Gallery Moment' in Sarah Paulson's Tiny Kitchen – It's an Inspired and Transformative Addition
Handmade ceramic pieces and small sculptural objects that echo existing materials in a kitchen create a layered, personal feel even in the smallest spaces.