Natural Instincts - Designer Michael Mitchell had bay windows added to the back of his 19th-century Charleston single house to embrace the lush views. Dubbed the “garden room,” it offers a casual, nature-inspired aesthetic where Mitchell can be found most nights relaxing alongside his French bulldog, George. Location: Downtown, Ansonborough Issue: July 2022, “Layered & Luxe” Photographer: Julia Lynn >>CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
Moody Hues - The rich colors and textures in this High Battery library beckon for hours of rest, reading, and relaxation. For this cozy-meets-masculine space, interior designer Cortney Bishop covered the walls in Phillip Jeffries’s “Manila Hemp” paper in “charcoal” and had the Hickory Chair sofa upholstered in an emerald-green velvet by Ralph Lauren. Over the fireplace, an abstract work by Frank P. Phillips adds a sunny pop of color. Location: Downtown, South of Broad Issue: March 2018, “High Style on the Battery” Photographer: Katie Charlotte >>CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
Green Scene - Lacquered in Farrow & Ball’s bold green “Bancha,” this place is ideal for watching a movie or curling up with a good book. A mid-century Sputnik chandelier and whimsical dog prints by British artist Valerie Davide combine with a bamboo coffee table and leather sconces from Fritz Porter to add texture, depth, and interest to this comfortable, layered room. Location: Sullivan’s Island Issue: June 2021, “Turn Back Time” Photographer: Julia Lynn >>CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE
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