![]() ![]() Gloria Vanderbilt’s Former Upper East Side Brownstone Lists for $11 Million How Socialite Barbara Hutton’s London Home Became the US Ambassador’s Residence Inside Shakira’s Far-Flung Real Estate Portfolio Rapper Drake Lists His Tuscan-Inspired Beverly Hills Estate for $88 Million Inside Jennifer Garner’s Southern California Real Estate Portfolio More Great Celebrity Style Stories From AD ![]() Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest ![]() We just always choose other things, and to really, really redo a bathroom, it costs a lot of money. And I’ve hated it since we bought the house I know exactly what I want to do. What would you change about your home if you could only choose one thing? I just put it in between the fingers of one of my hands in the hand collection, but I’m thinking I’m going to put it in a collage at some point. I picked up a beautiful little eagle feather, I think, because it’s a spotted feather. If I walk into a restaurant and there’s a pamphlet, if there’s something floating down the street. I feel like collaging really lends itself to that lifestyle too, of when you find a little thing somewhere that you like, “I’m going to use this at some point, this little scrap of paper.” It’s just that sometimes when we’re going to have a party or something, we call it a hurricane, a family hurricane: “Everybody go and clean up these little piles that are here and there and everywhere.” You have to pick through it to find the stuff. It’s a messy treasure trove, but it is definitely a treasure trove. It has a chair and it has shelves with big bins that have all my ribbons beautifully organized, all my papers organized, all my tissue organized, all my gift bags organized. I have a very special wrapping station, it’s in the garage in the corner. In our garage my husband made me a wrapping station because I enjoy wrapping gifts so much. Oh, the newest thing? Probably the Scotch & Soda green suit that I just bought yesterday.ĭo you have a room or area that serves an unusual purpose? We have that, and lots of other amazing antiques. My husband’s grandfather was knighted by Queen Elizabeth and attended her coronation, where he was given a chair with her favorite color of blue velvet and her initials embroidered on the top. The Melora’s Magic Garden collage wallpaper. To get a sense of what Melora Hardin’s home life is like beyond the wallpaper, AD chatted with the scene-stealing actor. Her wallpapers are available to order directly through her website at a cost of $35 per square foot. Whenever I finish one I put it on that easel so that I can live with it.” I have this really beautiful stand in my living room, a brass easel. Her and her husband, actor Gildart Jackson, lived alongside her collages for years-the walls of her primary bedroom in LA are covered in them, and at her home in Montreal, the new wallpaper lines a bathroom. It feels really exciting,” Hardin tells AD. “It really feels very joyful to be putting them out in the world. Now she’s ready to share her visual art in the form of large-scale wallpapers. Singing was one early additional creative mode, and until recently collaging has been perhaps her most private creative outlet. In fact, Hardin’s been acting for nearly five decades-since she was nine-and searching for creative outlets beyond the screen nearly as long. Over the past 20 years, the actor has dotted television and film with her performances as funny but often stern women in The Bold Type, Transparent, and perhaps most memorably as Jan Levinson-Gould in The Office. There’s a lot the world doesn’t know about Melora Hardin. ![]()
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