
Taylor Hill is dazzling our Instagram feeds with her stylish ETRO outfits on the Cannes red carpet, but back home, the team at Architectural Digest is giving us an inside look at her Tennessee home. The 25-year-old model is featured on the magazine’s very first digital cover, inviting readers into her 1930s log cabin, located near the trendy 12South neighborhood.
Initially, Hill had considered buying an apartment in Manhattan but ultimately fell in love with the charm of Nashville. Her four-bedroom, 3,600-square-foot home was originally built by Hart Freeland Roberts, the same architecture firm that renovated iconic local landmarks like the Ryman Auditorium and the Parthenon.
Hill’s home has an inviting and eclectic interior style, combining new pieces from stores like Pottery Barn, Costco, and Restoration Hardware with family heirlooms, vintage finds, and local treasures. This unique mix reflects both her Colorado roots and her chic, cosmopolitan lifestyle. It’s no surprise that Ralph Lauren pieces—given her frequent campaigns for the brand—feature prominently throughout her home.
We were especially curious about Hill’s closet, and it definitely lived up to expectations. She jokingly mentioned that her current closet is bigger than her entire New York City apartment, and displays all her clothes in an open, visual manner. She even creatively transformed a large tree trunk into a rail for her denim collection.
David Kaufman, global digital director of Architectural Digest, explained that Hill, with her 16 million Instagram followers, was the perfect choice for their first digital cover. Her vibrant social media presence and laid-back, cool style make her an ideal feature. These digital covers, set to appear quarterly, offer AD a new platform to showcase top design, lifestyle, and home content.