Kathryn M. Ireland

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Known for her ability to perfectly blend grand European style with cool California chic, Kathryn M. Ireland creates signature interiors for a distinguished list of clientele ranging from Hollywood’s A-listers to English aristocracy and neighbors next door. A fan of bold color, the layering of pattern and texture and the beauty of imperfection, Ireland’s interiors convey an easy elegant vibe that i

s worldly and sophisticated without trying. The author of 5 best-selling books, including her latest “Inspired By”, and star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Decorator, Kathryn continues to work with the Hollywood elite, from Steve Martin to Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Drew Barrymore. With a design career spanning more than two decades, Kathryn has also become a major force in product manufacturing including her bespoke textile collections, weave collections and upholstered goods all locally produced in Los Angeles and distributed worldwide. Beyond her eponymous line of textiles and furniture, Kathryn has collaborated with several home furnishings brands including Grange, Scalamandre, and most recently debuted a paint collection with C2 Paints to complement her fabrics. Kathryn was also named North American Brand Ambassador for beloved European brand AGA Rangemaster in 2014. Kathryn regularly appears as an expert on Good Morning America, Access Hollywood Live, and E! A shelter magazine favorite, Kathryn’s design work appears frequently in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, World of Interiors, House Beautiful, Veranda, W, and InStyle. Kathryn is frequently honored as top of her craft named by Elle Decor and The Hollywood Reporter as Top 25 Interior Designers. Kathryn recently added mentor to her multi-hyphenate career as she hosts an annual 7-day Design Retreat each summer at La Castellane, her house in the South of France. She also hosts regular design bootcamps in Los Angeles where she shares her expertise and experience to help others succeed in the design industry. A mother of 3 boys, when Kathryn is not designing or entertaining she divides her time between her home in Santa Monica, CA and France. Kathyrn is currently working on a new television project and writing her 6th book.

When Nancy Newberg first walked into my shop on La Cienega years ago, I had no idea she would become one of my greatest ...
25/05/2026

When Nancy Newberg first walked into my shop on La Cienega years ago, I had no idea she would become one of my greatest collaborators. By the time she hired me for her new home in Brentwood, designed by architect Harry Newman, we could finish each other’s sentences about what we liked and what we didn’t.

That kind of rapport is rare. And it shows in the work.

Nancy wanted an old world feeling in a newly constructed home. Hand plastered walls, arched windows, subtle curves and beams throughout. The kitchen feels like a conservatory on a grand estate. The master sitting room in two Fortuny fabrics, Sevres and Alberelli, layered against creamy walls. The canopy bed in the guest room custom made by KMI Studio. The blue sitting room opens straight out onto the garden, exactly as it should.

When you have a client with this much style, your job is simply to make sure her personality comes through in every room. Nancy’s always does.

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Photos by Tim Beddow

A turn of the century beach house in Normandy, handed down through French and English relatives for generations. My clie...
21/05/2026

A turn of the century beach house in Normandy, handed down through French and English relatives for generations. My clients came to me with one clear instruction: don’t change the feeling of it.

That is always the most interesting brief to receive. Not do what you want, but do less than you think you need to.

The paneling, the proportions, the mood of the rooms — all of it stayed. What the house needed was more light, more bathrooms, and a kitchen that actually worked. We installed glass French doors from the hallway into the kitchen, converting dead attic space into a master bathroom and fitting a freestanding Victorian bath where the ceiling allowed. A farmhouse table, provincial pottery, oversized terracotta tiles. Nothing that couldn’t have been there for a hundred years.

The lead fabric in the master was my blue floral Ikat. The rest followed from there.

The easy, unpretentious note we hit is just right for a casual family summer home at the beach.

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Photos by Tim Beddow

A compound of one and two bedroom cottages scattered across 400 acres of rolling California hills, and one of the most j...
15/05/2026

A compound of one and two bedroom cottages scattered across 400 acres of rolling California hills, and one of the most joyful projects I have ever worked on.

Working with architect Marc Appleton, we built each cottage on the footprint left by a handful of old mobile homes. The brief was simple: relate to the main residence, stay true to the unpretentious spirit of ranch living, and make every single space feel genuinely individual.

There is not one item I bought just to fill a spot. Everything has a story. Bergères reupholstered in Pakistani rallis. Curtains in my Safi Suzani Fiesta. Card table chairs from the south of France recovered in my George woven fabric. Cottage kitchens painted in bright, coordinating colors because life on a ranch should never be dull.

When the cottages were complete, the entire compound felt like a world within a world.

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Photos by Tim Beddow

A 1924 Roland E. Coate house in Palos Verdes, and one of the most beautiful canvases I have ever been handed.The archite...
12/05/2026

A 1924 Roland E. Coate house in Palos Verdes, and one of the most beautiful canvases I have ever been handed.
The architecture did most of the talking. Whitewashed plaster walls, exposed timber beams, original tiles, and from the terrace, views of Catalina Island and Santa Monica Bay that stopped me in my tracks on the very first visit. When the bones are this good, you listen to the house.

My client Leslie and I kept the palette neutral, washed whites, rich creams, soft caramels, to let the dark wood beams and the light do the work. The starburst mirror, the inlaid side tables, the layered textiles throughout. Everything chosen to honor the tradition of the style without being dominated by it.

And then there is the breakfast nook. Simple, uncluttered, surrounded by greenery. The room that always ends up being the most lived in.

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Photos by Tim Beddow

My own master bedroom in Santa Monica, and the most honest room I have ever designed.It started, as everything does for ...
09/05/2026

My own master bedroom in Santa Monica, and the most honest room I have ever designed.

It started, as everything does for me, with fabric. The Summers in France collection, soft roses and corals that bloom all year in California the way they do in the south of France. Once those were chosen, every other decision followed naturally. The sitting nook in Moroccan Stripe. The bathroom walls in Quilt in Pink Rose Metallic, Sheer Confetti on the windows. The tester trim from Scalamandré.

People ask me how to start decorating a room. Find a fabric you love completely. The rest will tell you what it needs.

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Photos by Andreas von Einsiedel

A patio glimpsed through open French doors. A table set for lunch in the garden before the day gets going. Dinner that s...
04/05/2026

A patio glimpsed through open French doors. A table set for lunch in the garden before the day gets going. Dinner that starts in the light and ends by candlelight. These are the moments every outdoor space should be designed around.

Whether it’s a California patio, a Provençal courtyard, or a garden just beyond the back door, the goal is always the same. Somewhere beautiful to sit, eat, and stay a little longer than you planned.

Photos by Tim Beddow / James Merrell

When a couple from London made an unsolicited offer on my family home on 18th Street, I had until the end of the month t...
27/04/2026

When a couple from London made an unsolicited offer on my family home on 18th Street, I had until the end of the month to decide.

I’d spent two decades getting that house exactly right. But the boys had grown up and moved on, and I was ready for a new adventure. So I said yes, decamped to France while I figured out my next move, and came back to Venice Beach.

A brand new house, walking distance from the Pacific. Clean lines, blank walls, nothing that needed fixing. Not my usual territory at all.

But I bought it for the California live oak in the garden, visible from the bedroom window. That tree was enough. The rest I could work with.

I took up paddleboarding. I called it my Venice moment. Looking back, I’m very glad I had it.

Photos by Vicky Pearson

When landscape designer Stephen Block and I first met at a House Beautiful showcase home in Los Angeles, we discovered o...
26/04/2026

When landscape designer Stephen Block and I first met at a House Beautiful showcase home in Los Angeles, we discovered our design processes were remarkably similar. Both of us work instinctively rather than formally. Both of us like to get our hands dirty.

So when Stephen and his wife Julie asked me to refresh the interiors of their Spanish Colonial Revival home, it felt less like a job and more like a conversation between friends.

His gardens were already designed as a series of outdoor rooms, lush and layered and full of life. My brief was to bring that same energy inside. Bold prints, rich hues, and hand-blocked patterns from my Mexico Meets Morocco collection worked beautifully against the creamy walls and the jewel-like greens just beyond every window.

The best collaborations always feel effortless. This was one of them.

Photos by Trevor Tondro / Tim Beddow

A Spanish-style bungalow on the Santa Monica flats, with a yard I immediately saw as a Moroccan riad and a two-story stu...
16/04/2026

A Spanish-style bungalow on the Santa Monica flats, with a yard I immediately saw as a Moroccan riad and a two-story studio at the back with polished concrete floors, sliding wooden doors, and soaring windows. I walked in and it was love at first sight.

Once I had it, I became project manager, architect, and landscaper all at once. The courtyard became a drought-tolerant riad garden with a firepit at the entrance. Custom garage-style doors from Chateau Domingue opened the sitting room. The studio doubled as an entertaining space, curtained in my Safi Suzani in Chocolate Cherry.
Two bedrooms, two kitchens, and every piece brought from the previous house — art, rugs, furniture — giving the whole place the sense that we’d always lived here. That is always the goal.

Photos by Trevor Tondro / Tim Beddow

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