Taylor Hill may be turning heads on the Cannes red carpet in her elegant ETRO ensembles, but back in Tennessee, Architectural Digest is offering a rare glimpse into her cozy Nashville residence. The 25-year-old supermodel graces the debut digital cover of the magazine, welcoming readers into her 1930s-era log cabin nestled near the fashionable 12South district.
Though she once considered a Manhattan apartment, Hill ultimately fell for Nashville’s southern charm. Her spacious four-bedroom, 3,600-square-foot home was originally crafted by Hart Freeland Roberts, the architectural firm behind the restoration of local landmarks like the Ryman Auditorium and the Parthenon.
The interior of Hill’s home is a warm blend of styles, mixing contemporary pieces from Pottery Barn, Costco, and Restoration Hardware with cherished family heirlooms, vintage gems, and locally sourced decor. This eclectic aesthetic mirrors her Colorado upbringing and sophisticated, globe-trotting lifestyle. Unsurprisingly, Ralph Lauren accents—reflecting her long-standing relationship with the brand—are found throughout the space.
One standout feature is Hill’s expansive closet, which she humorously notes is larger than her entire former New York apartment. Designed for both function and flair, it showcases her wardrobe in an open, gallery-like fashion, complete with a repurposed tree trunk serving as a rustic rail for her denim collection.
David Kaufman, Architectural Digest’s global digital director, shared that Hill’s massive Instagram following and effortlessly cool persona made her the ideal choice for their inaugural digital cover. These new quarterly digital editions aim to spotlight the best in design, lifestyle, and home inspiration through a fresh, modern lens.