Was asked to “get freaky wit it” Who thinks I nailed that assignment? 🙋🏾♀️ Story with full @archdigest Open Door tour linked in my bio! Director: @segmutton DOP: @gbellzie Editor: @indeduous Producer: @elizalaycock Coordinating Producer: @brandonfuhr.mov Associate Producer: @noah________b Entertainment Editor: @the_internest
If you know me then you know that one of my favorite things about designing is telling my clients stories through their living spaces, creating homes that truly reflect the “flavor” of the occupants. And over the past few years, I’ve have had the incredible honor of renovating the home of @JimmyButler, meticulously designing every aspect to embody the heart and soul of him and his family – not to mention the endless amount of friends and visitors (y’all seriously, don’t even ask me how many extra pool towels and wine glasses were purchased, I stopped counting). So when I got the news that Jimmy’s home, the storied space that we helped write, would be documented in Architectural Digest, I couldn’t stop pinching myself (I stopped counting the number of times I did that as well. But hey, I had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming). So while this is far more serious than most of my posts, I want to take this moment to express how grateful I am to have been a part of this story. Thank you @archdigest for this incredible experience. Having the ability to watch as your team produced this was an honor in itself. And thank you @JimmyButler for trusting us with your vision, for the unique spark you bring, and for allowing your story to be told through the design of your home. And last but certainly not least, in the wise words of Snoop Dog, I want to thank me. “I want to thank me for believing in me, I want to thank me for doing all this hard work.” (Mostly) kidding. I want to thank my incredible team at Tiffany Brooks Interiors – @laurakulas247, @_ashleykayedesignco, @kathlonergan, and Haley Interrante (get an Instagram girl). Without y’all, none of this could have happened. I can’t wait to see what the sequel brings! Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi View the entire story using the link in my bio.
If you know me then you know that one of my favorite things about designing is telling my clients stories through their living spaces, creating homes that truly reflect the “flavor” of the occupants. And over the past few years, I’ve have had the incredible honor of renovating the home of @JimmyButler, meticulously designing every aspect to embody the heart and soul of him and his family – not to mention the endless amount of friends and visitors (y’all seriously, don’t even ask me how many extra pool towels and wine glasses were purchased, I stopped counting). So when I got the news that Jimmy’s home, the storied space that we helped write, would be documented in Architectural Digest, I couldn’t stop pinching myself (I stopped counting the number of times I did that as well. But hey, I had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming). So while this is far more serious than most of my posts, I want to take this moment to express how grateful I am to have been a part of this story. Thank you @archdigest for this incredible experience. Having the ability to watch as your team produced this was an honor in itself. And thank you @JimmyButler for trusting us with your vision, for the unique spark you bring, and for allowing your story to be told through the design of your home. And last but certainly not least, in the wise words of Snoop Dog, I want to thank me. “I want to thank me for believing in me, I want to thank me for doing all this hard work.” (Mostly) kidding. I want to thank my incredible team at Tiffany Brooks Interiors – @laurakulas247, @_ashleykayedesignco, @kathlonergan, and Haley Interrante (get an Instagram girl). Without y’all, none of this could have happened. I can’t wait to see what the sequel brings! Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi View the entire story using the link in my bio.
If you know me then you know that one of my favorite things about designing is telling my clients stories through their living spaces, creating homes that truly reflect the “flavor” of the occupants. And over the past few years, I’ve have had the incredible honor of renovating the home of @JimmyButler, meticulously designing every aspect to embody the heart and soul of him and his family – not to mention the endless amount of friends and visitors (y’all seriously, don’t even ask me how many extra pool towels and wine glasses were purchased, I stopped counting). So when I got the news that Jimmy’s home, the storied space that we helped write, would be documented in Architectural Digest, I couldn’t stop pinching myself (I stopped counting the number of times I did that as well. But hey, I had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming). So while this is far more serious than most of my posts, I want to take this moment to express how grateful I am to have been a part of this story. Thank you @archdigest for this incredible experience. Having the ability to watch as your team produced this was an honor in itself. And thank you @JimmyButler for trusting us with your vision, for the unique spark you bring, and for allowing your story to be told through the design of your home. And last but certainly not least, in the wise words of Snoop Dog, I want to thank me. “I want to thank me for believing in me, I want to thank me for doing all this hard work.” (Mostly) kidding. I want to thank my incredible team at Tiffany Brooks Interiors – @laurakulas247, @_ashleykayedesignco, @kathlonergan, and Haley Interrante (get an Instagram girl). Without y’all, none of this could have happened. I can’t wait to see what the sequel brings! Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi View the entire story using the link in my bio.
If you know me then you know that one of my favorite things about designing is telling my clients stories through their living spaces, creating homes that truly reflect the “flavor” of the occupants. And over the past few years, I’ve have had the incredible honor of renovating the home of @JimmyButler, meticulously designing every aspect to embody the heart and soul of him and his family – not to mention the endless amount of friends and visitors (y’all seriously, don’t even ask me how many extra pool towels and wine glasses were purchased, I stopped counting). So when I got the news that Jimmy’s home, the storied space that we helped write, would be documented in Architectural Digest, I couldn’t stop pinching myself (I stopped counting the number of times I did that as well. But hey, I had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming). So while this is far more serious than most of my posts, I want to take this moment to express how grateful I am to have been a part of this story. Thank you @archdigest for this incredible experience. Having the ability to watch as your team produced this was an honor in itself. And thank you @JimmyButler for trusting us with your vision, for the unique spark you bring, and for allowing your story to be told through the design of your home. And last but certainly not least, in the wise words of Snoop Dog, I want to thank me. “I want to thank me for believing in me, I want to thank me for doing all this hard work.” (Mostly) kidding. I want to thank my incredible team at Tiffany Brooks Interiors – @laurakulas247, @_ashleykayedesignco, @kathlonergan, and Haley Interrante (get an Instagram girl). Without y’all, none of this could have happened. I can’t wait to see what the sequel brings! Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi View the entire story using the link in my bio.
If you know me then you know that one of my favorite things about designing is telling my clients stories through their living spaces, creating homes that truly reflect the “flavor” of the occupants. And over the past few years, I’ve have had the incredible honor of renovating the home of @JimmyButler, meticulously designing every aspect to embody the heart and soul of him and his family – not to mention the endless amount of friends and visitors (y’all seriously, don’t even ask me how many extra pool towels and wine glasses were purchased, I stopped counting). So when I got the news that Jimmy’s home, the storied space that we helped write, would be documented in Architectural Digest, I couldn’t stop pinching myself (I stopped counting the number of times I did that as well. But hey, I had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming). So while this is far more serious than most of my posts, I want to take this moment to express how grateful I am to have been a part of this story. Thank you @archdigest for this incredible experience. Having the ability to watch as your team produced this was an honor in itself. And thank you @JimmyButler for trusting us with your vision, for the unique spark you bring, and for allowing your story to be told through the design of your home. And last but certainly not least, in the wise words of Snoop Dog, I want to thank me. “I want to thank me for believing in me, I want to thank me for doing all this hard work.” (Mostly) kidding. I want to thank my incredible team at Tiffany Brooks Interiors – @laurakulas247, @_ashleykayedesignco, @kathlonergan, and Haley Interrante (get an Instagram girl). Without y’all, none of this could have happened. I can’t wait to see what the sequel brings! Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi View the entire story using the link in my bio.
If you know me then you know that one of my favorite things about designing is telling my clients stories through their living spaces, creating homes that truly reflect the “flavor” of the occupants. And over the past few years, I’ve have had the incredible honor of renovating the home of @JimmyButler, meticulously designing every aspect to embody the heart and soul of him and his family – not to mention the endless amount of friends and visitors (y’all seriously, don’t even ask me how many extra pool towels and wine glasses were purchased, I stopped counting). So when I got the news that Jimmy’s home, the storied space that we helped write, would be documented in Architectural Digest, I couldn’t stop pinching myself (I stopped counting the number of times I did that as well. But hey, I had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming). So while this is far more serious than most of my posts, I want to take this moment to express how grateful I am to have been a part of this story. Thank you @archdigest for this incredible experience. Having the ability to watch as your team produced this was an honor in itself. And thank you @JimmyButler for trusting us with your vision, for the unique spark you bring, and for allowing your story to be told through the design of your home. And last but certainly not least, in the wise words of Snoop Dog, I want to thank me. “I want to thank me for believing in me, I want to thank me for doing all this hard work.” (Mostly) kidding. I want to thank my incredible team at Tiffany Brooks Interiors – @laurakulas247, @_ashleykayedesignco, @kathlonergan, and Haley Interrante (get an Instagram girl). Without y’all, none of this could have happened. I can’t wait to see what the sequel brings! Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi View the entire story using the link in my bio.
My interview with Bridget Moriarity has dropped on AD PRO! Here’s an excerpt: “The home may be hot off the press in AD’s November issue and featured in a just-dropped Open Door video, but Brooks’s work on it may never be done. “You’d think you had him figured out, and then you find out he loves country music,” she says. “So now we’re building a recording studio.” While the renovation dust settles on it, enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the design and sourcing decisions behind Butler’s epic home.” Click the link in my bio for the full interview linked under my post links. Not an AD PRO member? You can still get an inside look into Jimmy Butler’s amazing abode (if I do say so myself) by checking out the November cover story using the link in my bio! @archdigest Cover Story Credits: Photography: @jennapeffley Styling: @rowelosangeles Design: @tiffanybrooksinteriors Architecture: @island_architects Build: @flynn.development Writing: @iamnickmafi
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✦◖ Bold art & sleek style ◗✦ Transformed this dining area into a statement space. Swipe for the before → . . . #beforeafter #chicagointeriordesign #wallart #diningroomdesign
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New kitchen, who dis? #KitchenUpgrade Swipe for the before ➡️ #renovation #interiordesign #newkitchen #beforeafter #freshaf
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Alright, you can only pick one. Which one are y’all choosing? . . . #pickone #bedroominspo #interiordesign #homedesign #hgtv #bedroomgoals
Alright, you can only pick one. Which one are y’all choosing? . . . #pickone #bedroominspo #interiordesign #homedesign #hgtv #bedroomgoals
Alright, you can only pick one. Which one are y’all choosing? . . . #pickone #bedroominspo #interiordesign #homedesign #hgtv #bedroomgoals
Alright, you can only pick one. Which one are y’all choosing? . . . #pickone #bedroominspo #interiordesign #homedesign #hgtv #bedroomgoals
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Back at it for 2025 . . . #chicago #dayinthelife #interiordesigner
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🍂🖤 Autumnal Equinox 🖤🍂 Dark tones for the cooler temps. Bold patterns for the changing leaves. #autumnvibes #equinoxmagic #fallinspiration #seasonaldesign #chicagointeriordesigner #autumn #moodboard #inspiredbynature