Published by Architectural Digest 
Written by David Sokol
Photography by Joseph Bradshaw
Styled by Hudson Moore
August 13, 2025

 

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Laura W. Jenkins Interiors transforms the interiors of a family’s house to reflect their history and inspirations, and to complement their expansive gardens.

 

To say that Katarina Johnson Vranicar and Paul Vranicar threw themselves into gardening during the pandemic would be an understatement. Drawing from their travels, the iconic work of landscape designer Piet Oudolf, and other influences, the Atlanta-based couple transformed a half-acre yard into a “place that started to feel like us—creative, inspiring, and connected to things we love like nature and art,” Katarina says. “It felt like a place for our kids to find magic in.

 

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In the dining room, a framed print of Riz Riz Rizz’s The Meaning of Eternal Love overlooks a Milo Baughman burlwood table sandwiched between a vintage Kazakh rug and a Remming pendant from Arhaus. 

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