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Plus, more of our favorite stories. [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences]( Today in AD: We sit down with [Martha Stewart](, tour an SNL star's [disco-infused home](, and review the best [mattresses for hip pain](.   EVERYONE'S READING [The Fascinating History of Women-Only Residences]( Author and advice columnist Daniel M. Lavery’s debut novel draws inspiration from the residential hotels of the 20th century [Read More →]( [ars.alt_text}](     [TODAY'S FREE STORY]( SHOPPING [13 Best Artificial Christmas Trees, Tested and Reviewed]( From super realistic to razzle-dazzle tinsel [Read More →](   CELEBRITY HOMES [Heidi Klum’s Lavish Houses: Where Does the Supermodel Live?]( The former Victoria’s Secret Angel moved to the States from her native Germany in the ’90s [Read More →](   TIP OF THE DAY [21 Small Bedroom Ideas for When Your Bed Takes Up the Whole Damn Room]( Worry not, there’s still plenty you can do to enliven your space [Read more](   HOME TOUR SPOTLIGHT [Tour a Modernist Rocky Mountain Home by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects]( The warm minimalist house’s ribbon window flaunts a true panorama of mountain peaks [Read More →](   DESIGN INSPO [10 Surprising Design Tricks That Affect Your Behavior]( There’s a lot more than meets the eye to the color of a dining room’s walls or the pattern on a foyer floor [Read More →](   IN CASE YOU MISSED IT [Matthew Perry’s Midcentury Los Angeles Home Sells for $8.55 Million]( [Inside Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes’s California Real Estate Portfolio]( [Inside the Strikingly Beautiful Homes of 8 Supermodels]( [Coco Fennell’s Delightfully Eclectic London Town House Is Brimming With Vintage Treasures](   [Forwarded this by a friend? Sign up here to get AD Daily in your inbox](   Connect With AD [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( This e-mail was sent to you by Architectural Digest. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [archdigest@news.condenast.com](mailto: archdigest@news.condenast.com), to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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