WRITTEN BY Bek Mitchell-Kidd PHOTOGRAPHY BY Rebecca Lehde, Inspiro 8 INTERIOR DESIGNER: Amy Emery ARCHITECT: Jennifer Gosnell, M Peters Group In a city known for its tourism tagline, “Yeah, that Greenville,” this house is more like “Yeah! That Greenville!” Just south of downtown, and built in 2014, the original home was demolished except for the foundation. The breakdown—two levels, four bedrooms, five bathrooms, two powder rooms, and a one bed/bath cottage. From the Scandinavian …
Interiors
Oliver’s Room Makeover
Some days it’s hard to get your teenager to decide on what he wants for dinner, so needless to say engaging in a convo about an entire bedroom makeover is no small feat. Blair says “It was time to redo my youngest son Oliver’s room, but I knew I needed to bring in a professional. We consulted with interior designer Marisa Wilson, who specializes in bachelor pad design.” Marisa says “The sole focus was on Oliver and his interests. It’s his personal space; we needed to incorporate all his …
Fresh Take on Richmond’s Monument Avenue with Janie Molster
WRITTEN BY Bek Mitchell-Kidd PHOTOGRAPHY BY Gordon Gregory INTERIOR DESIGN BY Janie Molster Built in 1907 and known locally as the Williamson Talley House, this Monument Avenue stunner was designed by Claude Knox Howell. It has all of the elements of a Colonial Revival with a few modern twists that serve today’s owners well. Like many of Richmond’s “big houses,” the home was once divided into six apartments. The house has been painstakingly restored to a single-family residence, and many …
Unique Antique: New England Cape Home Renovation by Patrick Ahearn
WRITTEN BY Bek Mitchell-Kidd INTERIOR DESIGN BY Craig Tevolitz and Elizabeth McCann, Platemark Design INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY BY Michael J. Lee EXTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY BY Greg Premru ARCHITECT: Patrick Ahearn BUILDER: Doug Whitla, Whitla Brothers Builders This waterfront home continues to cause quite a lot of buzz despite its 14-monthlong renovation being completed two years ago. Originally built in 1975, the home posed some unique challenges, including that the house sits on a World War I …