When Julianne Hough ill-treat forth fromDancing with the Stars , home took centre of attention microscope stage as a seat she could complain off her shoe and unwind : Step indoors .
Justin Coit
Some hoi polloi supply theirhomes to impressor to maintain a sure simulacrum — especially in Hollywood . But Julianne Hough ’s firm is really all about her .

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" My life is instant . I ’m always on the go , and I journey a lot , " says the dancer and Isaac Merrit Singer turned actor , whose high-pitched - vim moves and dear judgment on ABC ’s world dance competition have made her a household name . " So to equilibrise it all , I ’ve created a safe , peculiar place where I feel like my true ego . "
Natural textures , raw woodwind instrument , and leafy garden views make her dining room — where she loves gathering friend fordinner parties — a snapshot of her ornament trend .
Julianne ’s passion for aim dates to her childhood in Utah , when remember up unexampled ways toconfigure her bedroomwas her idea of merriment . That urge to rearrange stay as unattackable as ever , even influencing the choices she made with architect Steve Wunderlich and interior designer Jake Arnold . For example , all the side tables , chair , and accoutrement are mean to fit in anywhere in the house .

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Comfortable , versatile furnitureand a palette force from nature make the household a nurturing antidote to Julianne ’s meddlesome public life story . " Muted , earthy green , browns , blues , and some yellows palpate grounded and protective , " she say . " But I also love soda pop of colouring material . They symbolise pure pleasure . "
The colors flow through the furniture she appreciate . It ’s an posture she clean up during the five years she studied dance in London . She remembers visiting houses where people considered their holding to be treasures , no matter their cradle or age . " Rather than buying on course , Jake and I were both attracted to things that felt timeless , " she says . " I wish it when you ca n’t tell an physical object ’s age , when you do n’t make love whether it ’s brand - new or a century old . "
A chaise longue shroud in dark-green linen capture a sense of eld from its exposed frame and nailhead . Gallic doors in the living room open to views of the garden .

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The been - here - forever sensibility in her rest home comes from accessories and furniture that display the patina of age . The living room ’s mix includes a vintage rug , the almost rusty - looking metal leg of a board , raw and reclaimed woodwind , and an armchair covered in nubby linen . A woven linen cover — one that ’s easy to confuse in the automatic washer — dog - proof the deep , pillow - topped sofa from Julianne ’s spaniels , Lexi and Harley . " They passably much own the house , " she say .
Julianne endure until she have thecolor for the kitchen cabinetsjust right on — a custom mixture of baby blue angel and green . The glass - front cabinet are backless , so they look to be adrift on the wall . hang up them just below the roof makes the cap seem eminent . A library ravel keep top shelf items within grasp .
She create an informal and inner breakfast nook at one remnant of the kitchen with a pedestal table and rattan bistro chairs with woven seats , and trading floor - to - ceiling breakfront cabinetry that work like a hutch .

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" I ’ll graze a furniture store over a vesture entrepot any day . I apprize a vase , president , or board for how much effort went into making it , " Julianne says .
Two chairs line up in shearling add quirkiness to the otherwise tranquil primary sleeping accommodation . beam draw eyes to the pitched cap . Black windowpane casings work large for framing prospect .
As much as she loves share her live blank space with her heel , Julianne assess quiet time . She often heads to the terrace for its fragrant unfolding plants . " I think differently when I ’m looking at nature . A clarity come when I sit there and breathe in the light and the colors . "

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Her relaxed style stretch out to the garden where an oversize mirror on the sandblast brick chimney adds a ornamental touch to the outdoor livelihood room . Pillows and hurl on the circle president tot extra comfort .
picture taking by Justin Coit .
Styling by Peter Dolkas .

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