Inside Hailey Lott and Leonard Williams’ Home, Featured in The New York Times
This Fort Lauderdale project was featured in The New York Times, highlighting the home’s design story and the way luxury can still feel deeply livable.

There are moments in business that stop you in your tracks—in the best way. Seeing our work featured in The New York Times is one of them. We’re honored to have a client project recognized on a global stage, and grateful for the opportunity to share the story behind the design.
At Krista + Home, we believe great design is never only about what you see. It’s about how a home feels—how it supports your routines, welcomes your people, and elevates everyday living without ever feeling precious. That balance of beauty and function is the foundation of our approach, and it’s what made this project so meaningful from the start.

Luxury That Lives Well
The goal for this home was clear: create spaces that feel refined, but also relaxed—designed for real life. From the layout to the finishes, we focused on comfort, flow, and a sense of ease. The result is an interior that feels intentional and elevated, while still inviting you to kick your shoes off and stay awhile.

The Details That Make a Home
The most memorable interiors are layered, not loud. We prioritized thoughtful material choices, soft texture, and pieces that feel collected over time—elements that create warmth and depth without overwhelming the architecture. Every decision was made to support the way our clients live, gather, and unwind.
A Grateful Moment
We’re incredibly grateful to our clients for their trust, and to the editorial team for featuring this home. Press recognition is never the goal—but it’s a meaningful reminder that design rooted in clarity, comfort, and authenticity resonates far beyond the walls of a single project.
If this feature inspired you to rethink your own space, our team would love to help you create a home that feels personal, polished, and effortless to live in.


