
In the February issue of
Domino, Sunrise Ruffalo, wife of amazing actor
Mark Ruffalo, shows off the family's adorable and eclectic home. Make sure to check out the entire tour
on Domino, as well as pick up its February issue next week. To
get the look of their relaxed, bohemian home, check out the slideshow.

Among the many reasons to see
Revolutionary Road — stellar performances, dark humor, a haunting story — I managed to find another: the stunning interiors inhabited by Frank and April Wheeler (played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet). Set in 1955, the movie, much like
Mad Men, captures a bygone era with authentic pieces that still look oh-so-stylish.
I found myself coveting just about every chair in the Wheelers' living room, not to mention the adorable accents in their kitchen.

I spotted this home in Sweden's design glossy
Skona Hem, and loved the coziness of the living room, and how courageous, rather than predictable, the dark colors are. The mix of materials — velvet, silk, leather — brings so much texture and life to the room. In most rooms, a purple velvet sofa such as this one could be abrasive, but the palette here welcomes it; it belongs in this room.

In addition to the fabulous wardrobes and beautiful faces in the
now-defunct or
maybe not Lipstick Jungle, the interiors are also something to fawn over, as we've seen with
Wendy Healy's relaxed interior style. But Healy isn't the only one with a keen eye for design. Nico Reilly, editor-in-chief of the hot fashion magazine Bonfire, has a high-rise office that's as slick and no-nonsense as she.

I've shown you how to
get the look of Gossip Girl interiors before, but as with the killer fashions and scandalous plot lines, there's always more to come. Today I'll show you a sneak peek of the interiors in the upcoming episode, "The Magnificent Archibalds," and bring you products that will help you to get the look of Gossip Girl in your own home. Check out this slideshow to see how you can "live" on the Upper East Side, wherever you are.