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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Designs on Georgetown: Emmy-winning TV host Bobby Berk leaves his mark on new model homes
Two model homes in a master-planned Georgetown community have a star-studded touch. The models, in Tri Pointe Homes' newly opened 110-home section in the Wolf Ranch subdivision, showcase the work of Bobby Berk, an acclaimed interior designer, author and Emmy-winning TV host, formerly of Netflex's Queer Eye. The two models are now open for tours in Wolf Ranch, an award-winning subdivision where Tri Pointe recently began home sales in its new section. Berk's latest collaboration with Tri Pointe builds on a relationship that began in 2015. In a news release from Tri Pointe, one of the nation's largest builders, Berk said he and Tri Pointe have a "shared desire to create innovative design that speaks to how people live in their homes." 'Your surroundings affect every aspect of your life, including your physical and mental well-being," Berk said. The model homes are at 1704 Morning Mist Drive and 1708 Morning Mist Drive. Home prices in Wolf Ranch start in the high $400,000s, according to Wolf Ranch's website. The Berk-designed models highlight Berk's "Organic Modern" collection and "Serene Scandinavian" collection designed exclusively for Tri Pointe. Both floorplans are two-story homes with five bedrooms, three bathrooms and two-bay garages. Named by Architectural Digest in 2020 as one of the 'most famous interior designers working today,' Berk "is focused on creating spaces that are comfortable, functional, and stylish, while contributing to overall wellness," Tri Pointe's release said. Once completed, Wolf Ranch is expected to have about 2,400 homes and amenities including an infinity-edge pool, splash pad, fitness center and walking trails. According to Tri Pointe's release, Berk's design firm has become one of the most sought after in the homebuilding industry. Most recently, Berk released his first book, Right at Home: How Good Design Is Good For The Mind. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Emmy-winning TV host Bobby Berk designs Georgetown model homes


Daily Mail
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
An interior expert's three easy decluttering hacks to help get your home organised in less than 10 minutes
When Bobby Berk talks, we listen. The beloved interior designer began his award-winning career at the age of 15, when he dropped out of school and moved to New York. There, he worked for various home-furnishings companies before landing a job at Portico, where he climbed the ladder from store manager to buyer to creative director. He's since launched his own firm, which is currently designing 45 homes simultaneously; written his first book, Right at Home; and starred as one of the 'Fab Five' experts on Queer Eye, for which he took home his first Emmy. All of which is to say: Bobby Berk knows a thing or two about managing spaces – and more specifically, the clutter that tends to accumulate in them. So when he shares home organisation tips on his website – especially ones he promises are quick and easy – we pay attention. In his latest post, Berk shared three of the simplest hacks to help declutter your space. Even better? Each takes less than 10 minutes. Keep reading to discover three quick ways to give your home a spring refresh. When something enters your home, give it a home We're all guilty of buying something new and then leaving it sitting on the kitchen counter for a week (okay, a month). But Bobby's first trick is to immediately find a permanent spot for anything new you bring into the house. And it's not just new purchases. When you get mail, immediately recycle the junk and file away anything important in a set drawer. Another big one? Delivery boxes. Breaking them down and putting them straight in the recycling is so much more satisfying than dodging cardboard towers for weeks. Do a 'flyby' pick up A flyby pickup is a five-minute daily slot where you walk through your space and tidy anything that's out of place. Lots of people find the few minutes after putting the kids to bed ideal – then they can relax for the evening with a clean space and a clear mind. For five minutes, gather and organise stray toys, clothes, and school stuff that's been flung around during the day. You'll find it much more manageable to stay on top of messes daily than to spend a cumulative hour every week tackling it all at once. Fix the function for one area This quick hack is about finding one specific part of your home that could be working better and dedicating 10 minutes to sorting it out. A good example? Your messy chargers drawer (yes, we all have one). Pull everything out, toss or donate what you don't need, and then place the rest back in a more functional way, with the things you use most near the front. Whenever you have a spare 10 minutes, focus on a different small area. Keep going for a few weeks and eventually, you'll find you've worked your way through your entire home.


CNN
31-03-2025
- Lifestyle
- CNN
20 spring decor finds under $50 on Amazon, recommended by designers
After you've tackled your spring cleaning to-do list, there's no better way to fully embrace the season of change than with a few new home decor pieces to liven up your spick and span space. While there's no rule that you have to switch up your home decor at all when spring comes, Brady Tolbert, creative director at Bobby Berk, appreciates the opportunity to declutter, make more functional changes and welcome in a season of renewal. 'Just as holiday decor can get us in a holiday spirit and completely change our frame of mind, the same can happen when we clear that all out and give ourselves a fresh start to the season,' Tolbert says. 'And you don't have to do a complete overhaul, but even small swaps — like fresh flowers, a patterned or colored throw blanket or a new candle — can make a space feel totally different.' To provide some seasonal inspiration, we asked interior design experts for their favorite spring decor finds under $50 on Amazon, plus tips for finding the most functional and best-looking pieces on a budget. Ridhi Basil Cotton Canvas Throw Pillow Covers 'Nothing feels more like spring than florals, and this pair is an easy way to make your living room feel ready for spring,' Tolbert says. He also recommends grabbing another complementary pattern in a smaller size from the same brand to create an entirely new setup for your living room. 'My tip is to use a small-scale pattern on the larger pillow and a large-scale pattern on the smaller accent pillow,' Tolbert says. Simple & Opulence Cotton Muslin Throw Blanket In addition to swapping out her winter candle centerpieces for a vase of fresh spring blooms, Alexandra Gater, home decor expert and author of "Own Your Space," also likes to replace her thick bed quilt with a light throw. Adding a new throw blanket to your couch or draping one over a chair is an easy and functional way to jazz up a space. Gater likes this 100% cotton muslin throw that comes in nine colors, all of which are great for spring. Bedding Craft Natural Linen Curtains, Set of 2 A new set of curtains for your bedroom, living room or office can be as transformative as a fresh coat of paint. Made from a breezy linen and cotton blend that goes with just about anything, these versatile curtains will also help diffuse light from the spring sun across your space. Creative Co-Op Terracotta Floral Vase We know, florals for spring aren't exactly groundbreaking, but they're a classic for a reason. This terracotta vase is printed with a blue floral design that will look right at home among cozy cottagecore items, coastal beachy accents or even general minimalist decor. Saro Lifestyle Wool Throw Pillow 'As an interior designer who cherishes the beauty of nature, I find these cushion covers to be a perfect addition for spring,' Dina Marciano, founder of Dina Marciano Design, says. 'The natural texture adds warmth and coziness, while the color brightens the space, making it feel more cheerful and alive.' Awellife Beige Linen Shower Curtain Don't forget about your bathroom when it comes to making seasonal swaps. A new shower curtain, bath mat, tray or candle can help revive the space. This floral shower curtain is a great choice for spring. Made of linen and available in an array of colorful patterns, it will give new life to your main and guest bathrooms alike. Cozy Mom Deco Chair Pad Slipcover For fans of a ruffle and a showstopping bow detail, Gater likes this dainty pillow chair cover. It's an easy way to refresh your office, dining room or other seating chairs for the warmer seasons. Koville African Natural Marble Tray Spruce up your bathroom counter, entryway or living room table with this natural Namibian marble tray. It's as functional as it is beautiful, adding a subtle pop of color and texture that will help keep jewelry, candles and small items organized. Fingercraft Cloth Napkins, Set of 6 Tolbert says these scalloped napkins, which come in a handful of spring-forward colors, are a playful and easy addition to your tablescape that won't break the bank. Decrafts Round Rattan Serving Tray Craft a new centerpiece for your living or dining room table with this rattan serving tray. Available in a natural or whitewash finish, this tray is also handy for whisking other small decor pieces — like books, candles and vases — away in a flash if you need to clear your table off for family activities or standard cleanings. Carrot's Den Nordic Minimalist White Ceramic Vases, Set of 6 'This elegant set of vases is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your home,' Marciano says. 'Their minimalist design complements any space, creating a serene and harmonious environment.' Fill them with dried flowers or fresh stems, or even leave them empty for a simpler vibe. Homtik Wood Rainbow Decorative Arches, Set of 2 Decorate your mantel, bookshelf or bedside table with these versatile beechwood arches. Pair them with some pastel spring candles, a textured tray or some cherished photos to create an eye-catching display that's packed with dimension. Kamang Artificial Poppy Silk Flower 'Florals are always a go-to for me, whether it's a simple vase with a few branches clipped from your backyard or a bouquet of tulips from the store,' Tolbert says. 'While I will always opt for real flowers or branches, these are a really good alternative.' Dpofirs Rattan Pleated Lamp Gater loves the textured touch that this beechwood base table lamp gives to a space, adding that since it's a natural shade, you can keep it out all year round. Fexia Boho Table Runner If the kitchen table is a focal point in your home, consider sprucing it up with a new table runner or place settings. This macrame table runner is made of linen and burlap, perfect for a boho spring vibe. Ycoll Farmhouse Pillow Covers, Set of 2 Tolbert says that pillows and throws are by far the easiest swap to make and can instantly give a new look to your place. 'My tip is to get inserts that you like and then just swap the pillow covers from season to season so that you aren't buying an entirely new pillow,' Tolbert says. 'This also helps if you are tight on storage and don't have room for a lot of extra items, since a pillow cover can easily be folded up and stored anywhere.' Arctic Wicks Lavender Candle Creating a refreshing atmosphere for spring can be about more than just swapping textiles. Marciano likes this Arctic Wicks candle for adding a touch of calm to your space. 'The soothing aroma of lavender fills your home, transforming it into a fresh spring sanctuary,' Marciano says. Kook Utensil Holder Sometimes all a space needs is a pop of color to help it feel exciting again. This glossy utensil holder comes in vivid orange and soft pink colors, both of which are perfect for adding a bright touch to your kitchen counter or serving arrangements. Fly Joe Natural Oak Picture Frame Sentimental photos make great personalized home decor. These natural oak picture frames will let you keep your favorite photos up all year while still nailing the easy, breezy spring aesthetic. Martha Stewart Dual-Purpose Kitchen Towel, 2-Pack Prefer functional decor? A new set of kitchen towels can instantly make your workspace look more polished and lively. Go for bright, bold spring colors or opt to keep things more subtle with these lightly checked towels made from 100% cotton. Our experts agree that the spring season is all about ushering in an era of new beginnings. 'When I think of spring decor, I envision items that capture the essence of renewal and freshness,' Marciano says. 'I gravitate towards soft, earthy tones like sage green, muted blues and warm neutrals.' Marciano also likes to use natural materials when decorating for spring — things like bamboo, rattan, jute and cotton that help create a cozy but airy feel. Of course, spring is also the perfect time to introduce more floral and botanical elements into your home. 'Seasonal decor changes are a wonderful way to align your living space with the rhythms of nature,' Marciano says. 'It infuses the home with a sense of renewal and vitality, reflecting the growth and freshness of spring.' Gater says she typically stays away from buying the newest trendy decor each season to prevent being left with something that feels outdated the next year. 'For me, this usually means investing in more natural colors and patterns that I can layer under trendy pieces — if I'm inclined to purchase those — so I don't have to buy all new decor,' Gater says. If you're shopping for decor on a budget, or on websites like Amazon where it can be hard to tell exactly how an item might look in your space, Tolbert recommends leaning into textured and natural materials for a more raw feel. 'Linen, rattan, marble and wood always look more expensive than plastic or synthetic fabrics,' Tolbert says. 'Anything too shiny or glossy can look cheap, so I opt for matte ceramics, stone or brushed metals that feel more luxe.' The following FAQs have been answered by designers Dina Marciano and Brady Tolbert. How do you decorate for spring? How do you decorate for spring? To create springtime energy in your home, our experts suggest leaning into more natural materials. Adding fixtures made with bamboo, rattan or jute; using earth tones for vases or throws; and weaving in airy fabrics like cotton or linen can all help add an aura of spring freshness. Spring is also a great time to infuse floral and botanical elements into your home, mirroring the new blooms happening outdoors. When should you start decorating for spring? When should you start decorating for spring? How and when you want to decorate your home is truly up to you. You might wait until warmer days become more constant or transition your decor after the first official day of spring in late March. Whatever you decide, to make the process as smooth as possible, Marciano recommends keeping your seasonal items organized and easily accessible. 'Focus on key areas like living rooms and entryways, and start with simple swaps such as freshening up your floral arrangements and changing out textiles,' Marciano says. 'Embrace natural elements, like adding potted plants or using natural fiber rugs, to create a cohesive and tranquil environment.' For this article, we consulted the following experts to gain their professional insights. Alexandra Gater, home decor expert and author of 'Own Your Space' Dina Marciano, founder of Dina Marciano Design Brady Tolbert, creative director at Bobby Berk Here at Underscored, we make it our job to stay up to date on all the latest products, but we don't just find them; we also rigorously test products from hundreds of brands to make sure every product we recommend is worthy of your money. In addition to hands-on testing products, we also consult top experts to understand what features, benefits and possible downsides each item offers. We also seek out important considerations and advice from our experts to help give you the information you need to make smarter shopping decisions. For this story, associate editor Jillian Tracy, consulted three interior design experts to get their recommendations on the best spring decor under $50 from Amazon, plus tips on how to effectively decorate for spring around your home.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
India's Champions Trophy Cricket Triumph Delivers Record Numbers for JioHotstar
JioHotstar has cemented its position as India's streaming powerhouse, revealing staggering viewership numbers for the recently concluded ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 cricket tournament. The tournament culminated in a nail-biting final where India triumphed over New Zealand, delivering eye-popping metrics that underscore the platform's dominance in the world's largest cricket market. The streaming service reported a total of 5.4 billion views across the tournament, with viewers logging a cumulative watch time of nearly 110 billion minutes. The India-New Zealand final alone generated an unprecedented 1.24 billion views and reached a peak concurrent viewership of 61.2 million users. More from Variety 'Queer Eye's' Bobby Berk, Dana Abraham, Nazanin Mandi, Shaun Majumder Set for Cricket Comedy 'Strikers' (EXCLUSIVE) Venkatesh's 'Sankranthiki Vasthunam' Powers Indian Box Office to $116 Million in January - Global Bulletin 2025 ICC Champions Trophy Livestream: How to Watch the Cricket Tournament Online Hindi-speaking regions drove over 38% of the platform's total audience, with states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Goa, Punjab, and Haryana leading consumption patterns. JioHotstar also flexed its technical muscle by achieving more than 80% penetration in WiFi-enabled connected TV households, with Maharashtra recording the highest viewership in this segment. 'The overwhelming response to the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 marks a leap toward the billion-screen opportunity, where seamless access and immersive engagement are now the expectation, not the exception,' said Kiran Mani, CEO of digital at parent company JioStar. 'The tournament also saw the highest-ever single-day subscriptions since launch, during the India vs Australia match, further underscoring the scale at which audiences are embracing digital streaming.' JioHotstar's ambitious coverage included 16 different feeds across nine languages: English, Hindi, Marathi, Haryanvi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. The platform supplemented these options with four multi-camera feeds, an Indian Sign Language feed, and audio descriptive commentary to ensure accessibility for diverse audiences. A vertical feed option (MaxView) in both Hindi and English catered to mobile viewers consuming content on the go. Sanjog Gupta, CEO of sports at JioStar, positioned the tournament's success as a cultural moment transcending sport: 'The Indian team's campaign in the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 was more than just a victory – it was a demonstration of cricket's influence on the collective consciousness and culture of the country. With peak concurrency of 61.2 million for the final and sustained levels of concurrency around 50 million for the tournament, JioHotstar became the digital heartbeat of this celebration.' JioStar was formed through the $8.5 billion merger of Disney's Star India with Reliance's Viacom18 and streaming platforms JioCinema and Hotstar. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Oscars 2026: First Blind Predictions Including Timothée Chalamet, Emma Stone, 'Wicked: For Good' and More What's Coming to Disney+ in March 2025