There’s something magical about travel. It isn’t just the scenery or the souvenirs. It’s that feeling. The feeling of stepping into a sunlit Moroccan courtyard, or padding across a cool tiled floor in a Santorini villa. It stays with you long after the flight home.
So why do we come back and decorate with beige walls and safe furniture?
Here’s a radical idea: What if your home felt like the best parts of your travels? What if every corner reflected your passport’s greatest hits?

That’s what The Travel Edit is all about — taking the soul of a place and translating it into how you live. A rug isn’t just a floor covering. It can be a reminder. That sun-bleached Turkish kilim? It’s a flashback to wandering Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar. That rich indigo tone? It’s the ocean off Mykonos, forever underfoot.
Our June posts are filled with these stories. From a New York penthouse view paired with clean contemporary textures to a Persian rug warming up a snowy Turkish retreat, we’re showing how rugs aren’t just placed — they’re planted, like memories.

Still wondering where to begin?
Here’s how to bring that vacation energy home:
- Texture: Think linen, silk blends, raw wool. Each carries the mood of a place.

- Color: Match what made your heart feel something — the pinks of Marrakech, the terracottas of Rajasthan.

- Rhythm: Travel has flow. Your home can too. Use pattern, symmetry, or even negative space to mimic the feel of movement.

And here’s the best part — you don’t need to be a designer. Just a traveler.
Whether you’ve been to 20 countries or have 20 destinations pinned on Pinterest, start collecting feelings, not furniture. You’ll notice the difference instantly. Your space will feel layered. Like you. Like life.
Because in the end, the best homes aren’t designed.
They’ve lived in and loved in. And inspired by a life well-traveled.