I made my parents crazy. As a kid, I redecorated my bedroom every month. I would literally save my allowance and go buy things. Nate Berkus allowancebedroombuy Change image and share on social
Books are the heart of any home, and I spend hours going through books for design inspiration. Nate Berkus bookdesignheart Change image and share on social
I really can't live without my In-N-Out burgers. Honestly, I can't. Even when I'm doing the whole no-carb thing occasionally, I make an exception for these. They're too delicious to count. Nate Berkus burgercarbcount Change image and share on social
When I see a wall that's hung with different objects, framed or unframed, what I like about it is its fluidity and rule-breaking nature. Just experiment a bit. Nate Berkus bitebreakexperiment Change image and share on social
Thread count is actually a lie. Just because a thread count is 1,500 on a set of sheets doesn't mean that they're well-made sheets. Truly, the quality of the cotton and the quality of the way something is woven is much more important than thread count. Nate Berkus cottoncountimportant share on social
Buying found objects means repurposing something that was already made years before, sometimes decades before. It strikes a nice balance between the new and used equation we should strive for in our lives. Nate Berkus balancebuydecade share on social
My favorite thing about decorating is mixing different periods and styles. If you have something that's old, and you really do want to mix those styles, then you have to add something that's obviously modern with it. You can't put a kind of a mediocre thing in the middle. Nate Berkus adddecoratefavorite share on social
I got my first Charvet knit tie when I was 15. I actually stole it from my father. I love them because you can wear them day to night. They're French and preppy and have been around since the 1800s. Nate Berkus 1800scharvetday Change image and share on social
I always want objects in my home that have a connection to me or something I've loved. It's still stuff, but it's stuff that has meaning. Nate Berkus connectionhavehome Change image and share on social
Twitter is a place where you share your thoughts, yourself... you don't want a plain white backdrop for that. You want the entire page to say something about who you are. Designer or not, if the urge strikes you, go for it. Put up that watercolor you've never shown anyone. Take a photo of that hat you just knitted... whatever it is, share it. Nate Berkus backdropdesignerentire share on social