As 2025 come to a close, we would like to thank each and every one of you for your continued support of The Glam Pad. As we reflect upon the events of this year and plan ahead for the next, we thought we’d take a moment to share your top 10 favorite articles of the year, based on viewership.
1. Inside the 2025 FLOWER Nashville Showhouse
Flower magazine’s stunning showhouse proved that “pretty” remains alive and well, which is music to our ears! Founder and Editor-in-Chief Margot Shaw calls the showhouse “an interactive experience that brings the beauty of our brand to life and provides our audience with interior, entertaining, and floral ideas they can incorporate at home,” and we couldn’t agree more!




2. The Glam Pad’s Guide to the Best Advent Calendars of 2025
Well this came as a surprise! According to ModernRetail, shoppers can’t get enough of Advent calendars, and brands are racing to keep up with demand. A few of our favorite selections are still available, you can check them out here.


3. Charlotte Moss Tells the Story of Home
This year, Southern Living enlisted design legend Charlotte Moss as the creative force behind its 2025 Idea House, and the result is a modern Southern dream. Her latest book, Home: A Story, tells the tale behind her current collaboration, and she even dressed the home for Christmas.. it was the gift that kept giving throughout the year!




4. A Romantic Tennessee Horse Farm Revived by Todd Richesin
Originally built in 2000, designer Todd Richesin masterfully combined reclaimed materials and meaningful antiques with modern elements, thus bringing fresh life — with a respectful nod to the historical charm of the past — to this beautiful country farmhouse located in the foothills of East Tennessee.





5. An 18th Century-Inspired Conservatory Addition for a Classic Home
Located in the historic Indian Hills community of Louisville Kentucky,
Inspired by 18th century English conservatories and orangeries, designer Francoise Murphy worked with Northdwell Fine Residences and Graham Design Build to create a deeply personal addition to her client’s Louisville, Kentucky home that would showcase her mother’s most-loved antiques.




6. “Christmas with 20 Tastemakers” – Our 7th Annual Shopping Guide
Each year The Glam Pad invites 20 of the finest designers and tastemakers to share their curated holiday gift guides. Now in its seventh year, “Christmas with the Tastemakers” has become a cherished TGP tradition as we kick-start our holiday shopping.




7. Orange You Glad It’s Almost Christmas?
Decorating with oranges is a popular and classic way to deck the halls, and the former home of Carla Fonts Hrncir, owner of Dallas-based Dunbar Road Design, provides the perfect showcase for citrusy Christmas cheer.



8. Christmas with Cathy Kincaid
Dallas-based interior designer Cathy Kincaid shares her tips and holiday traditions including her delicious recipe for Spicy Buttered Pecans, fresh greenery, fruit, paper whites and amaryllis. Tour Cathy’s festively adorned 1920s Highland Park home which creates an elegant and timeless backdrop, setting the stage for cherished memories she creates for her grandchildren and family.



9. Step Inside the 6th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas
The 6th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas returned for the second year to 2999 Turtle Creek Boulevard, a grand 25,000-square-foot French Renaissance-style estate nestled within Dallas’ esteemed Turtle Creek neighborhood. Top designers from around the country transformed the space into a spectacular feast for the eyes, dazzling from one room to the next.



10. Secrets of a Stylist: Behind the Scenes with Kimberly Power
Kimberly Power, the founder and creative force behind Kimberly Power Creative, shares her secrets to redefining the art of visual storytelling through her distinctive approach to interior styling, art direction, and book development. With an eye for detail and a refined sense of beauty, Kimberly leads her boutique agency with a painter’s precision and a storyteller’s soul.




We’d love to know what you would like to see more of in 2026, please leave your comments below. And we wish you all a very Happy New Year!






It’s so fun to see the top articles of 2025! I was especially drawn to Todd Richesin’s Tennessee horse farm renovation and the 18th-century-inspired conservatory—both perfectly blend history with modern elegance.