Brigette Romanek is an Architectural Digest-recognized interior designer who has furnished the homes you’ve likely drooled over on Instagram. Given my recent move and renovation journey, I’ve been dying to get her on the show, and just as I expected our conversation was spectacular. We delve into her self-taught journey, collaborations with high-profile clients like Gwyneth Paltrow and Beyoncé, and her philosophy of creating Livable Luxe. Brigette opens up about how her nomadic childhood influenced her aesthetic, the blend of functionality and beauty in her designs, and her signature use of layering and greenery.
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