Taylor Hill is dazzling our Instagram feeds with her stylish ETRO outfits on the Cannes red carpet, but back home, she’s giving us a tour through her charming Tennessee home, thanks to Architectural Digest.
The 25-year-old model graces the magazine’s first-ever digital cover, inviting readers into her cozy 1930s log cabin near the hip 12South neighborhood. Taylor, who recently got engaged, originally considered purchasing an apartment in New York City but fell in love with the allure of Nashville instead. Her 3,600-square-foot, four-bedroom home was designed by Hart Freeland Roberts, the same architecture firm that renovated famous landmarks like the Ryman Auditorium and the Parthenon.
Her home’s interior is a delightful mix of pieces from Pottery Barn, Costco, and Restoration Hardware, combined with family heirlooms, vintage finds, and local treasures. This eclectic style perfectly mirrors Taylor’s Colorado roots and her jet-setting lifestyle. Naturally, Ralph Lauren items, a brand she often models for, are also featured prominently throughout her home.
One of the highlights is her expansive closet, which she humorously noted is larger than her entire New York City apartment. As a “visual person,” Taylor displays all her clothes openly, even turning a large tree trunk into a rail for her denim bar.
David Kaufman, the global digital director of Architectural Digest, mentioned that Taylor, with her 16 million Instagram followers and easygoing, chic style, was the perfect choice for their digital cover debut. These digital covers, set to appear quarterly, offer AD another fantastic platform to highlight top design, lifestyle, and home content.