Mountain Milestone

The 20th anniversary of the Cashiers Designer Showhouse called for a trio of cottages nestled in the heart of the community

Birch Cottage

Maria McLaurin  McLaurin Interiors/ Kitchen and Dining Room

In Maria McLaurin’s inviting kitchen and dining room, a vine-covered Zoffany fabric used for the window treatments creates a cohesive look across the adjacent open spaces. The fabric’s warm yellow and green hues, along with a travertine pedestal table, French rush seat settee and Provençal chairs, evoke the mountain setting. Antique rugs add softness among hard surfaces that include tile backsplash and Neolith island countertops in a waterfall effect. She incorporated pillows in Rose Tarlow linen weave fabric and bright accents with Scavo glass vases in her calming spaces. “I wanted to maintain the natural warmth of the area, but because it is ‘in town,’ I hoped to present a classic, elegant and light feel as well,” she says. —Shannon Dominy

DINING ROOM TRAVERTINE TABLE Pavilion Antiques FRENCH SETTEE AND PROVENÇAL CHAIRS Foxglove Antiques & Galleries PILLOWS Rose Tarlow linen weave fabric through Jerry Pair RUG Moattar, Ltd. MURANO GLASS CHANDELIER Ernest Gaspard & Associates KITCHEN CHANDELIER Ernest Gaspard & Associates RUG Moattar, Ltd. WINDOW TREATMENTS FABRIC Zoffany through Grizzel & Mann WINDOW TREATMENTS Home Accents TILE Traditions in Tile and Stone FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks COUNTERTOPS Neolith, fabricated by Miami Circle Marble APPLIANCES Thermador FLOORING Authentic Reclaimed Flooring BAGUETTE BASKET AND VASES Foxglove Antiques & Galleries COPPER COOKWARE Summer Place Antiques STOOLS B.D. Jeffries


Lynn Monday  Lynn Monday Home/Master Bedroom & Bathroom

Dreamy landscapes are tempered by a serene, soft palette in the master bedroom and bath. Cashiers designer Lynn Monday of Lynn Monday Home created an enchanting setting in the bedroom with flowing bed draperies in Cowtan & Tout fabric. “I wanted it to be romantic, with homage to the mountains,” says Monday. The repeating geometric patterns on the Cowtan & Tout fabric used for the window treatments are also found in the master bath and the antique rug, which creates a cohesive, polished retreat. The oversize landscapes by artist Jim Afroukhteh that adorn the wall to the right of the bed reference nature’s beauty found just outside the bedroom windows. —Shannon Dominy

BEDROOM DRAPERY, SHADE, CHAIR AND PILLOW FABRIC Cowtan & Tout ARTWORK Jim Afroukhteh RUG Designers Guild through Ainsworth-Noah CUSTOM SIDE TABLES Chad Collins LAMPS Uttermost BED, CHAIRS AND MIRROR Lynn Monday Home BATHROOM MIRRORS Uttermost TILE Traditions in Tile and Stone FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland COUNTERTOPS Compac ARTWORK Lynn Monday Home


Shon Parker  Shon Parker Design Inc. / Study

Designer Shon Parker channeled the 1920s Great Camp style of the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers—with a dash of dapper flair—by combining antiques and vintage pieces he collected throughout the years, such as an Eastlake deer-head spot table and coffee table by Barney Bellinger. Describing the style as “like a tux and formal ball gown in the woods,” Parker used the clean lines of Pindler’s Reese Evening print wallpaper as a fresh background for bold, mixed frames, antlers and vintage items. A wing chair—upholstered in a Ralph Lauren plaid fabric and black Schumacher trim—and a vintage train headlight are pieces he designed custom for the Cashiers showhouse. —Shannon Dominy

WALLPAPER AND DRAPERY Pindler PILLOWS, LIVE EDGE WOOD BOWL, SLIPCOVERED SOFA, WALL DECOR, RUG AND ACCESSORIES Adirondack 1892 WING CHAIR Custom by Shon Parker, with Ralph Lauren’s Ian Plaid fabric, and Schumacher’s Hula trim TABLE/TRUNK Barney Bellinger through Adirondack 1892 RUG Adirondack 1892 PEDESTAL WITH VINTAGE LOCOMOTIVE TRAIN LIGHT Custom by Shon Parker ARTWORK Barney Bellinger


Anna-Louise Wolfe   Anna Louise Wolfe Ltd. / Bedroom 1

Designer Anna-Louise Wolfe describes her upstairs guest retreat as “traditional with a kick.” The luxurious brown-and-tan canopy bed with portieres, crafted from Brunschwig & Fils’ Bird & Thistle fabric, exudes traditional flair, while the coral fabric lining adds a bright, dotted design to the bed’s partial canopy. Throughout the room, muted neutrals mix with coral and blue highlights. Wolfe sprinkled in chinoiserie accents, like the black lacquer bed tray from Parc Monceau and the antique blanc de chine figurine on the bedside table. Matching lamps created from vases and topped with shades from Edgar-Reeves bring classic symmetry to the bedside. —Shannon Dominy

CANOPY BED WITH PORTIERES AND LAMPS Custom by Anna Louise Wolfe, Ltd. FABRIC Bird & Thistle by Brunschwig & Fils CANOPY LINING Michael Devine through Travis & Company COVERLET AND SHAMS Peacock Alley BOUDOIR PILLOW Custom by The Linen Ladies THROW Alicia Adams Alpaca ANTIQUE BLACK AND GILT TRAY Parc Monceau LAMP SHADES Edgar-Reeves ANTIQUE BLANC DE CHINE FIGURINE Anna Louise Wolfe Ltd. PAINT Benjamin Moore 1584 Pale Smoke


Beverly Farrington   Accents of the South / Laundry, Downstairs Powder Room and Foyer

Beverly Farrington combined overscale patterns and naturally inspired furnishings to add intensity to each of these intimate spaces. In the foyer, floor-to-ceiling draperies in a vivid green envelop the room with the richness of nature, evoking a “warm feeling as soon as you walk through the doors,” says the Alabama-based designer. The drama of the opulent fabric imparts maximum impact on the tiny room. Oversize artwork by Huntsville, Alabama, artist Stephanie Schamban depicts pyracantha and adds a brightness, color and warmth that complements the Oushak rug and Everett armchairs. In the powder room, Farrington’s choice of an oversize plaid wallcovering from Stark scales up the tight room and leaves a big impression. —Shannon Dominy

LAUNDRY ROOM WOODEN STOOL, ROMAN SHADE AND ACCESSORIES Accents of the South BRASS LAMP Visual Comfort ARTWORK Stephanie Schamban FOYER EVERETT ARMCHAIRS AND HESTER IRON TABLE Made Goods BEADED CHAIR PILLOWS Surya GREEN VELVET WALL DRAPE, RUG AND GREEN PLATES Accents of the South ARTWORK Stephanie Schamban POWDER ROOM COUNTERTOPS Caesarstone FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland WALLPAPER Stark ARTWORK Helli Luck DUCK SOAP DISH AND WHITE VASE Accents of the South HAND TOWELS SDH


Kati Hardwick and Jennifer Shreero  B.D. Jeffries / Bedroom 2

Rustic barnwood beams and shiplap accentuate the ceiling of the second guest bedroom, designed by Kati Hardwick and Jennifer Shreero of Atlanta’s B.D. Jeffries. Hardwick describes the room as a “fluid mix of natural rustic and contemporary elements,” with gray planks taming the textured wood and creating a canvas for chic accessories and contemporary artwork by Jason McGee and G. Harmon. The shearling chairs from B.D. Jeffries are likewise tempered by their contemporary iron frames. Touches such as a natural-rock agate table and mixed-wood chest topped with bluestone nod to the mountain setting, while a rustic hide rug in sleek white softens the space.—Shannon Dominy

FURNITURE, LIGHTING, RUG AND ACCESSORIES B.D. Jeffries ARTWORK G. Harmon and Jason McGee


Paula Jones   The Summer House / Back Porch

“Light and bright” was the mantra for the back porch of Birch Cottage. Designer Paula Jones of The Summer House in Highlands drew inspiration from the artwork by Marilyn Sparks that sits above the fireplace. Intending for the porch to function as an extension of the interior spaces, Jones found it was the perfect size for a sectional. The designer also incorporated plenty of seating, as she envisioned residents and guests gathering for a “peaceful getaway after a day’s hike or playing golf and enjoying the beautiful mountains.” An octagonal coffee table with curved legs offers a spot for drinks and snacks. Vibrant floral pillows complete the naturally influenced look. —Shannon Dominy

FURNITURE, LIGHTING AND ACCESSORIES The Summer House SECTIONAL SOFA Summer Classics PAINTING Marilyn Sparks


Elm Cottage

Maxine Sikes   Curated Home Cashiers /Family Room and Dining Room

“I love when I can use silk and barn tin in the same room,” says Cashiers designer Maxine Sikes. In the open family room and dining room, she found inspiration in silk drapes and the bobbin chairs’ silk-embroidered appliqué. While their palette and design lean mountain traditional, the furnishings and lighting took a transitional turn with silver barn tin covering side tables and leather recliners featuring a crocodile accent with nail heads. A coffee table with an aged zinc top and a black walnut dining table, inset with silver tin, were handmade by Sikes’ company, The Global Craftsman. Matching chandeliers with teardrop-shape crystals dangle above, while vintage shooting targets lend a provocative air to the dining room. —Lori Johnston

SOFA, CHAIRS, BANQUETTE, FABRICS AND LEATHERS Taylor King through Curated Home Cashiers DINING TABLE, COFFEE TABLE, RECLAIMED BEAMS AND MANTEL The Global Craftsman LIGHTING AND RUG Curated Home Cashiers


Kingdom Woodworks / Kitchen

In the kitchen, Kingdom Woodworks’ Marcel Olariu drew inspiration from the home’s mountain environs, incorporating textured and organic elements for a space that felt comfortable and connected to nature. The hood, for instance, features a band of light oak that showcases accents of gray—achieved with a wire brush—to give off the appearance of raw wood. This material is carried through on to the kitchen island for balance. “We emphasized the texture in that wood,” says Olariu. “When you run the wire brush along the wood grain, it creates these deeper pockets that catch the glaze and add texture.” Kingdom Woodworks also incorporated open shelving for a more casual look. “I thought about somebody coming into these kitchens and using them on a daily basis,” says Olariu. “How easy would it be to have floating shelves and everything’s readily available? The concept there is to make the whole space more casual and inviting.” —Claire Ruhlin

ALL CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks COUNTERTOPS Ceasarstone, fabricated by Miami Circle Marble APPLIANCES Thermador FLOORING Authentic Reclaimed Flooring BACKSPLASH Traditions in Tile and Stone FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland HARDWARE Ashley Norton CHANDELIER Circa Lighting


June Chamberlain  Chamberlain Interiors / Front Entry and Laundry Room

In her showhouse debut, June Chamberlain navigated the entryway with her signature mix of traditional furniture and modern artwork, and a neutral, monochromatic palette that wouldn’t clash with nearby rooms. A Pam Moxley mixed-media piece captures visitors’ attention, placed over a classic chest with a concave design by Beau Studio. Chamberlain used bits of pale gold, salmon, ivory and brown pulled from the Oushak rug in the accessories and framed art. The cottage’s architecture lends itself to a clean aesthetic with modern touches. “I just wanted it to be a calm introduction,” says the Atlanta designer. In the laundry room, the penny tile makes a statement, while a metal mirror from Scott Antique Markets opens up the space. —Lori Johnston

FOYER CHEST, ANTLERS AND BOX ON CHEST Beau Studio LITHOGRAPHICS Foxglove Antiques & Galleries RUG Designer Carpets CHANDELIER Circa Lighting LAUNDRY TILE Traditions in Tile and Stone SINK AND FAUCET Atlanta Noland


Francie Hargrove  Francie Hargrove Interior Design / Master Bedroom

Francie Hargrove’s plan for a soft, serene master bedroom began with a mountain landscape and cool colors of the Blue Ridge Mountains. “When I saw that painting, I melted,” she says. “It had enough impact without being overpowering.” The painting dictated the neutral palette, which Hargrove says resembles an oyster shell. A tall headboard, carved wood bedside tables, light blue lamps and framed hand-colored botanicals from Italy filled out the respite. “I chose the peony and the iris because they bloom so beautifully up here,” says the Cashiers-based designer. A monogrammed appliqué provides a personal touch to the bedding without being overly embellished. In the bath, custom draperies and framed artwork pair with a custom antler chandelier glazed gray to pull out the hues of the patterned contemporary floors.    —Lori Johnston

MASTER BEDROOM BED Lee Industries BEDDING Montague & Capulet LAMPS Barbara Cosgrove DRAPERIES Fabricut MIRROR Antique MASTER BATHROOM TUB MTI Baths CHANDELIER Chad Collins DRAPERIES Fabricut CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks COUNTERTOPS Compac FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland TILE Traditions in Tile


Niki Papadopoulos and Mark Williams  Mark Williams Design Associates / The Retreat

When I go up to Cashiers personally to get away, I always find myself in a corner somewhere where I can read, meditate and just appreciate being away,” says Niki Papadopoulos of Atlanta-based Mark Williams Design Associates. An upstairs bedroom with angled walls and ceilings creates the perfect escape, where layered wine tasting tables play with heights in the room and their distressed imperfections create an authentic feel. Glowing orbs of light, comfortable upholstered chairs and a darker wall palette create a cocooning effect that envelops guests. “I personally always gravitate to darker, more mysterious spaces and color palettes—spaces that feel like they are full of secrets,” she says. —Lori Johnston

FURNISHINGS, LIGHTING AND ACCESSORIES Holland MacRae RUG Moattar, Ltd. DRAPERY Pollack Textiles AXON TABLE LAMPS R Hughes PLANTINGS Lush Life


Stephen Mooney   Stephen Mooney Interiors / Bedroom 1

Palm Beach designer Stephen Mooney’s comfortable guest suite unfolded with Cashiers’ scenery inspiring the colors, fabrics and textures. Each piece—including the green, antique iron bed, Brunschwig & Fils upholstery, antique Swedish painted chest and artwork—was chosen with purpose. The pitched ceiling perfectly suited the late 19th-century French bed, but Mooney envisioned a multifunctional space with a desk at the window for writing, a chair for reading and relaxing, and a bed for resting (with an antique doll and a dog bed at its foot). Combined with brass accessories and nearly 20 pieces of artwork, these elements showcase Mooney’s signature traditional-meets-livable style. —Lori Johnston

ALL FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES AND LIGHTING Stephen Mooney Interiors ARTWORK Stephen Mooney Interiors, Mary Woerner Fine Arts FABRICS Cowtan & Tout, Brunschwig & Fils ROUND DRINKS TABLE Gregorius Pineo through Jerry Pair LEATHER DRINKS TABLE Forssberg LANTERN CEILING FIXTURE Dennis & Leen BRASS FLOOR LAMP Vaughan Designs


Pineapple House Interior Design / Bedroom 2

Atlanta-based Pineapple House Interior Design’s bedroom took a daring turn with nearly black walls. The intent was to illustrate how wonderfully drama and peace can coexist through rich, deep tones, and show that a pale palette is not a necessity in every room, say the designers. The visual impact of the walls, painted Benjamin Moore’s Fatigue Green, influenced the “clever, classy casual” space. The Liz O’Brien shell chandelier in plaster resin sought to stimulate the imagination amid a feeling of comfort and beauty. The mountain bedroom retreat is sophisticated, yet cocooning. —Lori Johnston

PAINT Benjamin Moore Fatigue Green CHANDELIER Liz O’Brien through Travis & Company DRAPERY FABRIC Travers through Ainsworth-Noah DRAPERY HARDWARE JAB through Travis & Company ROMAN SHADE FABRIC Joseph Noble QUEEN BED Noir CUSTOM BLANKET FABRIC LuRu through Travis & Company DUTCH EURO PILLOWS FABRIC Schumacher BOLSTER PILLOW FABRIC Stroheim ANTIQUE TABLES Mr. & Mrs. Howard TABLE LAMPS Circa Lighting


Alison Womack Jowers  Womack Jowers Interiors / Back Porch

Alison Womack Jowers envisioned the covered porch as a passage from routine to rest, which the Atlanta designer may have needed herself after selecting all the finishes, paint colors, countertops and other finishing details throughout both the Elm and Birch showhouse cottages. Here, a plush sofa and chairs with transitional styling elevate the porch into a space for socializing or quiet reflection. Known for using a soft palette, Womack planted bits of color, including ochre in the Kravet pillow fabric and Marcy Gregg’s abstract artwork and a blue lacquered coffee-table top made by JP McChesney. “I wanted a huge splash in the center of the room,” she says. “The blue was definitely more intense. That space just needed that punch. Normally we’ll do a pop, but not an intense punch.” —Lori Johnston

SOFA, SWIVEL/GLIDER CHAIRS, DRUM OTTOMANS Lee Industries through UpCountry Home COFFEE TABLE Dangerous Color by JP McChesney CHANDELIER Arteriors ARTWORK OVER MANTEL Marcy Gregg through Huff Harrington Fine Art THROW PILLOW FABRIC Kravet’s Sparrow OUTDOOR PILLOWS ON CHAIRS Lacefield Designs VINTAGE GARDEN CHAIRS The Silk Purse FIRESCREEN Custom through Parc Monceau FLOOR LAMPS Joseph Konrad PLANKS Reclamations


Hooper Cottage

Melissa Knott   Missy Morrow Interior Design / Kitchen and Front Entry

For her showhouse debut, Melissa Knott’s pièce de résistance was the antique workbench island in her cozy kitchen. “It just ended up being the showstopper,” she says. She accessorized with sentimental flourishes, including framed covers of past Cashiers showhouse brochures and recipe cards from her mother. Floral patterns—such as cafe curtains in a leafy Sonora fabric from Thibaut—along with natural greenery and a striped Thibaut fabric add softness to the light-draped kitchen. In the narrow entry, a drawered console is tucked into the space in front of the stairwell. Knott honored the historic 2017 solar eclipse with a painting by Millie Gosch that reminded her of the sun and moon’s special moment. —Lori Johnston

KITCHEN FABRIC, WALLPAPER AND PAINT Thibaut ISLAND, BULL HEAD Curated Home Cashiers LAMP Beau Studio ISLAND PENDANT Ballard Designs APPLIANCES Thermador COUNTERTOPS Cambria TILE Traditions in Tile and Stone KITCHEN STAIRWELL ANTIQUE CONSOLE WITH DRAWERS AND ZINC PLANTER Curated Home Cashiers ARTWORK Millie Gosch through Huff Harrington WALLCOVERINGS AND FABRICS Thibaut


Tish Mills Kirk   Tish Interior design /  Living and Dining Room

Tish Mills Kirk saw happiness in the contemporary oil and acrylic artwork by America Martin that hangs above the banquette and marble-topped Noir dining table with a brass polygonal base. “For me, that’s what Cashiers and Highlands is: togetherness,” she says. “It just really spoke to not only things that I love, but also the area.” The woven-leather McGuire chairs and transitional Pierce Martin chaises encouraged gathering and intimacy. Abstract floral and forest patterns in the fabrics spoke to the room’s “fresh mountain” style. Instead of a rustic hide, the chaises and leather chairs were perched atop an embroidered rug with a sheen and intertwined Greek key motif. “It was a really bold choice. Why not be glamorous up there?” —Lori Johnston

BANQUETTE Lee Industries DINING TABLE Noir WOVEN DINING CHAIRS McGuire CHAISES Pierce Martin CEMENT COFFEE TABLE Baker LEATHER CHAIRS Holland MacRae RUG Moattar, Ltd. ARTWORK America Martin, Chuck Bowdish, Nancy Franke, Sergiy Hai, Pascal Bouterin, Angela Nesbit, Deedra Ludwig and John Barandon through TEW Galleries PENDANT Niermann Weeks BLUE VELVET PILLOW Robert Allen PATTERNED ORANGE PILLOWS Katie Leede through Holland & Sherry BLUE PATTERNED PILLOW Zak and Fox through Holland & Sherry OTHER PILLOW FABRIC Romo, Pindler, Kathryn Ireland (through Grizzel & Mann) VASE ON TABLE Holland MacRae LAMPS Circa Lighting QUARTZ CANDLEHOLDER Studio B5b Collection LADY SLIPPER STONE VASE Curated Home Cashiers MANTEL VASES Holland MacRae WINDOW TREATMENTS FABRIC Pindler 


Meg Harrington and Ann Huff   Huff Harrington Home / Back Porch

With outdoor living part of Cashiers’ charm, design duo Meg Harrington and Ann Huff added a transitional twist to their fireside covered porch. “We wanted to incorporate pieces that were a little unexpected, but still comfortable and stylish,” Harrington says. They combined pieces like white 1960s French resin chairs seated around a mushroom stool with an 18th-century Swedish farm table and antique Louis XVI-style dining chairs.“It’s meant to be a mix of things that all play beautifully together,” Harrington says. The twig starburst mirror and cowhide rug reflect the mountain setting, while sophisticated stars made from 18th-century Italian wood fragments and crystal obelisks make the porch a true living space. —Lori Johnston

ALL FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES, PILLOWS, LANTERNS AND RUG Huff Harrington Home ARTWORK Sharon Hockfield through Huff Harrington Fine Art CHINA Skyros Designs through Huff Harrington Home


Douglas Hilton   DWH Interiors / Master Bedroom and Bath

Designer Douglas Hilton saw sculpture and artistry in his selections for the master suite, from the Egyptian chair and charred wood buffet to custom nightstands and even brass knuckles on a tray. “The premise of the room was furniture as art,” he says. A Bobby McAlpine four-poster bed with lotus-shaped posts is nestled into a niche that features a textured Cowtan & Tout tea paper wallpaper and abstract artwork by Pascal Pierme. Hand-embroidered linen fabric, also from Cowtan & Tout, serves as Hilton’s nod to the bohemian movement. Reds, greens and peach appear throughout, from the drapery to the rug to the bold Cowtan & Tout Sula peacock wallpaper in the bath. “It’s a nod to a traditional design—almost a 100-year-old design reinterpreted.” —Lori Johnston

BEDROOM BED Holland MacRae DESK Lucien Rollin through Martin Nash ARTWORK ABOVE BED Pascal Pierme through Alan Avery Fine Art SCULPTURE ON NIGHTSTANDS Russell Whiting through Alan Avery Fine Art NIGHTSTANDS AND CHAIR Custom Randolph & Hein through Ernest Gaspard RUG Stark Carpet WALLPAPER, DRAPERY, SHADES AND PILLOW FABRIC Cowtan & Tout BEDDING Gramercy Fine Linens LAMP Martin Nash SCONCES Circa Lighting BATH SINKS AND FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland WALLCOVERING AND SHADE FABRICS Cowtan & Tout SCULPTURE Jean-Louis Emond through Pryor Fine Art MIRROR Holland MacRae TOWELS AND ACCESSORIES Gramercy Fine Linens LIGHTING Vaughan Lighting through Ainsworth-Noah


Joan Anderson   Joan Anderson Interiors / Bedroom and Bath 1

Nostalgia and whimsy combined for a joyous bedroom design by Joan Anderson. Years ago, a client bought Anderson the teacher edition of a Dick and Jane reader from the 1900s, knowing the designer would find use for its oversized pages. Faced with blank showhouse walls, Anderson saw enough space for nine framed prints of Dick, Jane and Spot. The prints envelop the room, and Anderson plucked shades of pink and orange from the pages to use for her playful palette. In the bathroom, colors from the book appeared as brushstrokes in the lively wallpaper from Pierre Frey. Jim Thompson fabrics for the bedroom curtains and retro-style chairs add to the happy ambiance. “This was probably the most whimsical room I’ve done in any showhouse here,” she says. —Lori Johnston

BEDROOM BED Custom by Joan Anderson, fabricated by Jim Stamp of Hammered Iron Works FABRICS Jim Thompson LAMPS Worlds Away CHAIRS Bungalow 5 CHEST CFC BATH WALLPAPER Pierre Frey MIRROR Worlds Away SINK AND FAUCETRY Atlanta Noland 


Melissa Knott   Missy Morrow Interior Design / Powder Room

In the powder room, Melissa Knott’s rustic Thibaut vinyl wallpaper—which was unexpected among the white shiplap elsewhere in the cottage—mimics the look of wood and serves as a fitting backdrop to the country cozy pieces, including a cow painting by Dawne Raulet, a galvanized mirror and a zinc ice box. She positioned an antique tobacco drying rack underneath a small window. For this and other spaces, she credits Maxine and Jeff Sikes with Curated Home. “They were extremely pivotal in driving the look,” she says. —Lori Johnston

POWDER ROOM FABRIC, WALLPAPER AND PAINT Thibaut COW ARTWORK Dawne Raulet through Huff Harrington COUNTERTOPS Caesarstone


Jamie Elliott McPherson   J. Elliott Style / Bedroom 2

Jamie Elliott McPherson draped the wall behind the bed in a gold, earthy fabric to soften the angles and create a cozy nook for reading and relaxing. Furnishings and accessories that appear acquired over time give the sense of a casually elegant “getaway haven,” says McPherson, owner of J. Elliott Style in Highlands. A York Wallcoverings print sets the room’s blue-gray palette. Bamboo blinds, dramatic panels, a wooden chandelier and reclaimed beams give the impression of raising the ceilings while cultivating a mountain feel with a modern twist. —Lori Johnston

BEDROOM WALLPAPER Ronald Redding Designs for York Wallcoverings BEAMS Antique Reclaimed Lumber CANDLE AND DIFFUSER French Oak Currant by Aquiesse PAINT Benjamin Moore FURNITURE, FABRIC AND ACCESSORIES Curated Home Cashiers, Cabin Couture and CK Swan