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Everyone has a guilty pleasure. For some, it’s binging season two of Keeping up with the Kardashians. For others, it’s scrolling Instagram and saving drool-worthy interiors to their account—even if they wouldn’t know where to begin with recreating the look. (We’re a mix of the two, honestly.) If you fall into the latter category, we’d like to introduce you to a new virtual home tour feature that’s going to blow your mind.
Perhaps you’ve seen (and swooned) at Anna Page’s home on your feed. If you haven’t, the NYC-based influencer has managed to turn her apartment into every luxe-vintage lover’s dream. The Newstalgia-style apartment blends the best of timeless traditional style with must-have interior trends that are popping up everywhere in 2022. We’re talking antique statement lighting, busts, curvy furniture and so much more.
Lucky for you, you no longer have to guess how Anna made this look come together. In the Openhaus home tour below, Anna provides a virtual walk-through of every room in her apartment while explaining her design choices for each space (like how her 100-year-old fireplace inspired the warm, rust color of her velvet chairs). Anna’s apartment features a ton of unexpectedly affordable furniture and decor pieces—and you can shop everything directly in the home tour.
Moving from room to room is as simple as hitting the “Enter 3D space” button, then clicking on any area you’d like to explore. On the lefthand side of the screen, you can click on the three icons—a shopping cart, price tags and stack of cubes—to explore specific rooms and shop the entire house, buying items directly through Openhaus. Check it out:
Of course, we couldn’t resist highlighting some of our favorite pieces from this tour. See below for ten pieces of furniture, decor and more that you’ll want to make sure you add to your shopping cart.
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