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This iconic 1830s “Charleston single” house in downtown Charleston underwent a two-year renovation. Originally featuring two main rooms, a centre hallway, an attic with dormers and fireplaces in every room, a double-tiered piazza shades the western side with an addition to the rear. Modern updates blend with history through custom tiles, William Morris wallpaper and antiques, creating a comfortable, stylish home for the family. Pitt Street, Charleston, SC by Project Basics.

Photography by Nicole Franzen.

Guest cabins – one light one dark

Posted on Thu, 1 Aug 2024 by KiM

Two guest cabins designed by April Tomlin. The first one is really a mood with lots of dark grey/light black and the other is much brighter. While both are beautiful I will always take dark over light, particularly whe it is a small cabin because I find it so much cozier/enveloping. Which would you prefer staying in? Photos: Joseph Bradshaw.

Designed as a waterside escape, Pass Christian Beach Camp with interiors by Logan Killen Interiors and Design Studio offers a cozy retreat for two or ample space for large gatherings. It features a classic centre hall design, a primary suite wing, and multiple bunk rooms. The oak-clad office serves as a private sitting room. Inspired by East Coast summer homes, it blends shiplap walls, nautical touches, Mediterranean elements, and African decor for a sophisticated, relaxing atmosphere.

Photography by Jacqueline Marque.

A chic log cabin for a family’s cottage

Posted on Tue, 30 Jul 2024 by KiM

A log home with stone floors (where the logs aren’t stained some ghastly orange/yellow tone) is honestly one of the most beautiful and comforting style of homes. This absolute delight located in St-Alexis, Québec was designed by Blanc Marine Intérieurs, and while in my youth I might have thought the coolest thing in the world would be to live in a huge industrial loft, in my old age it’s a well-done log cabin. They are easy to get wrong but this one is oh so right. Photos: Photographie Intérieure.

A timeless, pet friendly home in Nashville

Posted on Tue, 30 Jul 2024 by KiM

A neutral, timeless and classic home in Nashville, designed by Samantha Stein, is loaded with all the details you need. There’s a library/bar chill space, a to-die-for kitchen with butler’s pantry of my dreams and cool marble-front sink accent, built-in space for dog bowls, cozy banquette dining nook, laundry room with built-in cat litter area, all weather porch…and the list goes on! Photos: Caroline Sharpnack