While Taylor Hill dazzles on the Cannes red carpet in chic ETRO ensembles, back in Tennessee, she’s opening the doors to her enchanting home in a special feature for Architectural Digest. The 25-year-old model stars on the magazine’s inaugural digital cover, offering a glimpse into her cozy 1930s log cabin nestled near Nashville’s trendy 12South area. Though she once considered a New York City apartment, Taylor ultimately fell for Nashville’s charm. Her 3,600-square-foot, four-bedroom residence was crafted by Hart Freeland Roberts, the architectural firm behind iconic renovations like the Ryman Auditorium and the Parthenon.
Inside, the home is a warm blend of Pottery Barn, Costco, and Restoration Hardware pieces, mixed with heirlooms, vintage gems, and local finds. This eclectic decor reflects both her Colorado upbringing and globe-trotting career. Unsurprisingly, Ralph Lauren—one of her frequent collaborators—makes a stylish appearance throughout the space.
A standout feature is her massive closet, which she jokes is bigger than her old NYC apartment. As a visual thinker, Taylor prefers to keep her wardrobe on display, even repurposing a tree trunk into a denim rack.
David Kaufman, Architectural Digest’s global digital director, praised Taylor’s effortless style and massive social media presence, calling her the ideal face for their digital cover launch. These new quarterly digital editions aim to spotlight the best in design, lifestyle, and home inspiration.