
The living room of a Tennessee house, which was decorated by Ray Booth of McAlpine, the multicity architecture-and-interiors firm headed by Bobby McAlpine and his six partners.

The home’s skylit kitchen.

A David LaChapelle work hangs above the fireplace.
Photographs by Steven Klein and Sante D’Orazio hang in the master bedroom.
In this traditional Baton Rouge, Louisiana, home, designed by McAlpine, a neoclassical painted chair from H. M. Luther stands in the center of the living room.
A 17th-century portrait overlooks the kitchen table, which is surrounded with antique French chairs.
The guest room features custom-made box beds.
A bespoke bed is at the center of the master suite.
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