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Designer Gray Walker works with longtime friends to make their Foxcroft custom home warm and inviting and filled with things that speak to who they are.

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The 2020 showhouses by the Interior Design Society of Charlotte are a remarkable collection of modern spaces that showcase groundbreaking interior design.

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MARKET With myriad colors around us, why live in a neutral world? Bring your home to life with this selection of products in hues ranging from calm to vibrant. STYLE Believing that color is the easiest way to personalize a home, interior designer Ashley Shaw makes a traditional home young and fun, reflecting the family who lives there. PALETTE The ripe-off-the-vine hue of watermelon offers a revitalizing palate cleanse that’s sure to please any taste. DESIGN BOARD Charlotte native Anne Pearson followed her heart and pursued a second career in interior design. Find out what ignites her imagination.

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ROOM SERVICE: Beth Keim Let in the Light

THE HEART OF TEXAS With an unofficial motto of Keep Austin Weird, Austin, Texas, isn’t like other places you’ll visit—which is exactly why you need to go.

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MAKING A SPLASH With a focus on building the happiest customer pool, Blue Haven Pools is establishing itself as the best pool builder in Charlotte.

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YOUR HAPPY PLACE Closets by Design offers customized organization solutions for any space. Open up unused areas in your home to the possibility of what could be.

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ROOM WITH A VIEW High Cotton Home Company is called on to design a Fourth Ward penthouse with sweeping views.

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ello, sunshine! Is it just me or are things looking up? Summer is here and I can already smell the watermelon and sunscreen.

While it has been a difficult time, we are a culture that grows and adapts. Unusual times call for unusual measures? Is that the new saying? It seems that we’ve been working in overdrive the past couple of months creating more content than ever before. I thought juggling three children and work was challenging. Let’s just throw in a global pandemic with stay-at-home orders to really test our skills. Multitasking has a whole new meaning these days. But, I have to say, I’m pretty impressed by everyone around me. I am in awe of our creativity and ingenuity. From Zoom calls to Instagram Live, people are hustling to create fun and exciting ways to share. We may be at a six-foot distance, but we are still finding ways to connect. I’m excited to share our annual In Living Color Issue that’s chock-full of vibrant design. The timing is fitting, don’t you think? When things are a little gloomy, who doesn’t need some color? Interior designer Ashley Shaw personalized one young couple’s home by infusing unexpected colors throughout their traditional Myers Park residence (page 20). If you’re finding yourself on a buying bender lately, we’re not going to help your purse strings. From large-scale murals to lacquer coasters, we’ve rounded up some amazing new and colorful must-haves for the home (page 16). Interior designer Gray Walker is no stranger to color. When her longtime friends and clients called on her to design their custom Foxcroft home, her penchant for mixing new and old along with her love of a good hue made her job even more fun (page 42). After more than two years of planning, building, and executing, the Interior Design Society of Charlotte Designer Showhouses were up and running . . . for two days. Devastatingly, COVID-19 forced the homes to close their doors, and the designers who had poured their design hearts and souls into their spaces had to take everything down before anyone could see them in their full glory. But not all was lost. We had the privilege as the media sponsor to capture the showhouses on film so we could share them with you. From a dining room with its custom pink-stained dining table to a lounge saturated from floor to ceiling in deep blue, color reigned supreme in this year’s modern showcase homes (page 52). We were able to highlight just a portion of them in these pages, but you can see the homes in their entirety by visiting idscltshowhouse.com for the virtual tour. Look on the bright side, literally. We have summer colors and brighter days ahead. A glass of rosé or two doesn’t hurt, either.

On the Cover: Designer Gray Walker jumped at the chance to help longtime friends design their custom home, incorporating the homeowner’s pretty things in a livable way (page 42).

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COLOR WONDER With so many shades of every color, why live in a neutral world? Bring your home to life with our roundup of sophisticated and colorful products in hues ranging from calm to vibrant. Produced by Ashley Hotham Cox Written by Anne Marie Ashley

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Columbian-born designer Richard Mishaan combines his love of architecture, design, and color in his latest offerings from Visual Comfort. The Tilly Large Table Lamp is sophisticated in structure with its cinched gold waist and bold in color with its bright blue stripes. The combination is simple yet striking, adding an element of versatility to any room. circalighting.com

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Making the leap from the banking world to the design world may not seem like an obvious move, but designer Kira Faiman has done just that, and effortlessly. Her new lifestyle brand, Von Gern Home, is an intoxicating mix of stylish table accessories in a variety of bright hues and interesting designs. These coasters are no exception, offering a playful yet chic alternative to mini-protective drink trays. A half-oval shape covered in richly colored lacquer is paired with the thinnest of thin contrasting stripes for a modern look that elevates the average cocktail table. vongernhome.com

PRETTY IN PINK

Local decorative-hardware-design favorite Addison Weeks is known for adding beautifully colored gemstones and unique style to their line of jewelry and decorative hardware. Their latest brainchild was inspired by a designer looking to add a pink-jade stone accent in a glamorous walk-in closet to match a custom carpet. “The addition of pink jade to our collection was perfect because of its depth and rich tone,” Katherine Weeks Mulford says. “Pink jade is a gemstone known to offer a nurturing energy that creates feelings of tranquility and aids us with insightful dreams. We thought it was a color that was a happy accent for spring.” addisonweeks.com

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Designer Kyle Bunting has created a world in which almost anything is possible, which has always been his design goal, saying, “designing without limitation is the ultimate expression of luxury.” Working exclusively with hide material, Bunting has opened the design world’s eyes to the versatility of this dimensional fabric. From upholstery and walls to pillows and rugs, the untapped potential is endless. In his new Riviera Collection, Bunting creates a dizzying array of colorful canopy designs inspired by the Italian Riviera. “Portofino (shown here) was inspired by a time when travel was the norm. We think about focusing on the sunlight and water out our back French doors, inviting us to break the stay-at-home order and be with our fellow humans once again.” Create your own colorful mix or shop the three available designs in-house. kylebunting.com 16 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020


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Local gallery owner, philanthropist, and collector Chandra Johnson together with famed interior designer Barrie Benson have joined forces to create Peg Norriss—a collaboration geared toward bringing artists to the forefront of design. “Chandra and I have always loved collaborating and have developed such a strong creative synergy over the years,” Benson says. “It started as a passion project, marrying our two worlds of contemporary art and design.” By producing capsule collections that translate the artists’ work into interiors, Peg Norriss is able to support artists both creatively and financially. “It’s a way to take their existing work and reimagine it,” Johnson says. The collections are offered exclusively through Schumacher, a further collaboration that came together in near-perfect form. “I knew their devotion to art would dovetail so well with what we’ve been doing at Schumacher by bringing artists and artisans to the fore,” says Schumacher creative director Dara Caponigro. Their latest artist collaboration with Jackie Gendel brings a storied collection of wallcoverings that echo the colorful and evocative nature of Gendel’s paintings, bringing to light her process, sequence, and form. “Barrie and I both fell in love with Jackie’s use of color and her strong feminine perspective,” Johnson says. Toile De Femmes, The Golden Age, and Steps are three design ways that Gendel has perfected, each with its own unique story. From the whimsical and majestic three-panel design of The Golden Age to a lyrical twist on traditional toile, Gendel’s interpretation of wallcoverings is easy on the art lover’s eyes. pegnorriss.com 18 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020

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Rising star designer Sasha Bikoff has partnered with Currey & Company to create a vibrant new line of furniture and lighting, including the Miami Beach pendant and illuminated floor accessory shown here. The line, which launched in April, has a distinct Miami vibe with a touch of ’80s nostalgia and a healthy dose of pretty color. Varied textures, couture fabrics, and bright colors, combined with her penchant for Italian Renaissance and French rococo antiques, Sixties Pop, and 1980s Italian Memphis, distinguish Bikoff’s brash design. Drawing inspiration from the beaches in Miami to those in Malibu, as well as from cherries, hibiscus, shells, and ocean waves, the new collection is decidedly bold, colorful, fresh, and fun. “The creativity of the brand has always resonated with me, and when the opportunity arose to be a part of the Currey family, I felt like it was a match made in heaven,” Bikoff says. curreyandco.com

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The collaboration between Society Social’s Roxy Te and designer Ariel Okin has produced a one-of-a-kind collection full of colorful and sophisticated accents, rich in traditional bones but updated with a modern approach. The collection features seven essential pieces of furniture perfect for completing a living room that exudes new traditionalist style. The pieces can be customized with myriad fabrics and colors, including your own picks to match your individual style or any one of Society Social’s sixty-plus fabrics and any Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams paint color. societysocial.com


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style LEFT: The dining room’s custom-made jade wall color complements the bold Schumacher draperies with trim by Kelly Wearstler for Groundworks. The chair seats are covered in Kravet leather, the chandelier is by Visual Comfort, and the carpet is by Stark. BELOW: The powder room walls are covered in Schumacher Tortoise, while the cabinets are painted in high gloss Guild Wild Rose. The Lisa Jarvis brass hardware is from Bird Decorative Hardware & Bath, and the sconces are by Visual Comfort.

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screen that “brings so much life and color to the room.” The floral fabric of the Charles Stewart club chairs ties together all of the colors in the room. Shaw transformed a closet under the stairs into a sophisticated bar by removing brass doors, arching the opening, and adding a sink and cabinetry. The sky-blue paint color complements the club-chair fabric, and the mirrored backsplash reflects the vibrant hues of the family room. The bespoke jade color on the dining-room walls offers a luminous backdrop for the antique family heirloom table and chairs.

BELOW: Shaw transformed a small closet into a wet bar. The custom sky-blue paint color accents the family-room colors. The Top Knob Lucite and brass hardware are from Bird Decorative Hardware & Bath.

“YOU CHOOSE THE COLORS THAT MAKE YOU HAPPY, AND THE REST FALLS INTO PLACE.” —ASHLEY SHAW

INTERIOR PHOTOS: ANNA ROUTH.

Shaw selected a vivid yellow leather to modernize the chair seats, instantly elevating their style. The dark-red lacquered walls of the powder room are a stark contrast to the bright blues and greens throughout the rest of the house. The rich browns of the Schumacher Tortoise wallpaper contribute to the warmth of the small space. “You are enveloped by the dark colors and dramatic mood. It feels exotic,” Shaw explains. Shaw is a firm believer that color is the easiest way to personalize the interior of a home. “Color brings different feelings to people, whether it is lively and energizing or peaceful and calming,” Shaw says. “You choose the colors that make you happy, and the rest falls into place.” u ABOVE: The lush green Versailles velvet by Kravet on the custom sectional sets the tone for the family room, which features a large Chinese antique hand-painted screen sourced through Chairish. 22 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020



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MELON DRAMA The juicy jewel of summer soirees is taste-quenching year-round indoors. Written by Christina Spratt Spencer

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Refreshing and robust, this ripe-off-the-rind hue is unmistakably its namesake. The range of tone varies from sweet to striking, like the ombre of a fresh-seeded slice with saturation stretching from a deliciously mellow singsong mood to a vibrantly punchy pop, like the prized pick of the patch. Comfortably convivial and brimming with a come-hither sense of hospitality, this maverick melon marries synchronously with nature’s pairings of spearmint, deep hunter green, and olive notes. Warm sandy beiges, coral-toned blush, and deep berries muddle nicely in analogous pairings. All the while, sea-spray aquamarines or jolts of cerulean reinvigorate, and citrusy chartreuse, cantaloupe, and cardamom create an earthy, anchored atmosphere. All offer a restorative and revitalizing interior palate cleanse that’s worth a try for any taste.


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PORTRAIT AND INTERIORS: DUSTIN PECK.

Anne Pearson has always been drawn to interior design. Though she began her career as an Adidas merchandiser in Atlanta, her love of interiors brought her back to school at Queens University, where she dove into a second career. “I was exposed to so much interior design while living in Atlanta through friends who were working for large firms with [Southern designers] Dan Carithers and Jackye Lanham that it just inspired me to follow my heart,” the Charlotte native says. That love of interior design, coupled with bringing her clients’ visions to fruition, is what guides the designer on her projects. “I am inspired by my clients and their style,” she explains. “They are a major driver in how the process works and how their home evolves.” Often, Pearson looks to a wallpaper or fabric to ignite her creative engine. “I love a floral because of all the colors it provides, and then I love to mix more modern fabrics with it, so it doesn’t feel dated or old,” Pearson says. “I am definitely a traditionalist at heart, but I want it to feel fresh and updated.” She achieves this by scouring places such as Sleepy Poet Antique Mall, Cotswold Marketplace, Scott Antique Markets in Atlanta, and even Parisian flea markets for one-of-a-kind vintage pieces and antiques. “I want a room to feel layered,” she says of her aesthetic. “One of my favorite parts of the project is the styling, which results in a lived-in, collected look versus a staged look.”


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THE HEART of TEXAS Written by Sarah Crosland There’s something special about Austin, Texas. Once known as a college town—it’s home to the University of Texas—the city has established itself as a cultural center. Annual festivals like South by Southwest and Austin City Limits draw crowds from around the world, while perfectly quirky bars offer live music every night of the week. The dining scene may have first garnered attention for its tender Texas brisket and trendy breakfast tacos, but it’s long since expanded into world-class restaurants and award-winning chefs.

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Tech giants like Apple and Google are now among the high-rises in the city’s crane-filled skyline, but locals still stand behind the city’s unofficial motto: Keep Austin Weird. And from honky-tonk dance halls to warm spring-fed pools, Austin definitely isn’t like other places you’ll visit—which is exactly why it should be on your list.

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Unsurprisingly, there’s no shortage of well-designed hotels in Austin these days. One of the city’s most stylish—and best located—is The LINE, a midcentury modern hotel with a distinctly West Coast vibe that sits on the banks of Town Lake in the heart of downtown. Originally opened in 1965, the 428room hotel was most recently a Radisson, but a multimillion-dollar renovation has erased any hints of a bland chain. Its open lobby features vignettes with warm, earthy tones, lush plants in gold pots,

a patchwork-textured ceiling, and big, original Texas art. It’s all very Instagrammable, which may be why it’s often filled with a fashionable see-and-be-seen crowd. Rooms here are chic with minimal Southwestern decor and panoramic views of the water. Cozy touches include vintage books about Texas (all from local shop South Congress Books) and a bedside bowl of dried florals with instructions to pour in hot

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of ribs at Franklin Barbecue. But these days, many of Austin’s top dining destinations have a more sophisticated side. Emmer & Rye, a restaurant where the chef mills fifteen different grains in house, has drawn national

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acclaim for its flavorful dishes, including a perfectly swirled cacio e pepe that’s worth the trip alone. For a creative take on Mediterranean fare, make reservations at Launderette, where dishes like burrata with black mission figs or citrusy tuna crudo are served in a retro-laundromatturned-stylish-café. The best seafood in Austin, though, may be at Perla’s on South Congress. For the ultimate weekend brunch, snag a seat on the shaded patio on a warm afternoon and indulge in a tower of the fresh oysters, crab legs, and shrimp alongside a chilled Mimosa flight.

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It doesn’t take long to see that this is a city that loves to be outside. At sunrise, its riverside trails are already filled with runners, while crew teams and kayakers glide over the water. The best spot for hiking and biking is the Barton Creek Greenbelt, which winds through wooded areas and alongside swimming holes for twelve miles. On warm days, end your hike with a swim at the spring-fed threeacre Barton Springs Pool. For those who prefer shopping while walking, take a stroll down South Congress (SoCo). The iconic street is packed with shops that are distinctly Austin—think colorful cowboy boots, Western hats, retro records, and vintage wares. While it may sound strange, during the warmer months, your Austin nights should start with a sunset bat show.

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Each evening, from Sunroom at early spring until South Congress Hotel late fall, thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats pour out from their homes beneath Congress Avenue Bridge over Lady Bird Lake, attracting hundreds of viewers by land and water. And no trip to Austin is complete without at least one night of live music. Be sure to hit an old-fashioned honkytonk such as Broken Spoke or The Little Longhorn Saloon, as well as a blues bar like Antone’s Nightclub. You’ll find you

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won’t have to look hard for music, though. From the Sunday Gospel Brunch at Stubb’s Bar-B-Q to buskers on seemingly every corner, the city is living up to its official motto: Live Music Capital of the World.

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Choose the textures that appeal to you. Then try to come up with a color theme. Maybe you want to use complementary colors, like orange and blue. Or perhaps you are drawn to more similar, muted colors. Whatever the case, a range of textures and materials suited to your color scheme can help you bring a room to life.

THE RESURRECTION OF TEXTURES Building-up textures is one of the easiest ways to add character to a room. As interior designers push onward in their quest to create unique, comfortable living spaces, expect to see textures like leather and velvet make a resurgence alongside various patterns.

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PRETTY THINGS ONE FOXCROFT HOMEOWNER’S PENCHANT FOR PRETTY THINGS HAS CREATED A HOME THAT’S COLORFUL, CASUAL, AND ONE-OF-A-KIND.

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In the family room, the homeowner’s antiques dot the room along with more modern and comfortable fabrics. A sectional from CR Laine is the centerpiece, while a triptych art piece from SOZO Gallery anchors the space.

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In the dining room, Walker selected a tropical Fromental mural in navy and gold for a dramatic yet classic effect. The round dining table is by Randolph & Hein and the chairs are by Artistic Frame.


LEFT: A bright blue Julia Buckingham chair for Global Views greets guests in the otherwise neutral foyer; the homeowner’s antique mirror hangs just beside.

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hen longtime friends approached Gray Walker to help them design their new custom home, she didn’t hesitate to jump right in. Though she had designed for them before, an opportunity to design a home from soup to nuts doesn’t come along every day, and to celebrate the journey with friends was icing on the cake. After looking for a few years to find the perfect home, a neighbor of Walker’s clients suggested they look at

one of his properties in Foxcroft—a wonderful lot with a teardown just waiting for a custom home. Their neighbor also happened to be residential contractor Vernon Knight, so her clients scooped up the lot and gave Walker a call. Upon securing Greg Perry as their architect, the team worked together over the next two years to create the ideal home for the family. “My clients were excited to create a home with an open floor plan full of large windows but also wanted to keep the formal spaces traditional,” Walker explains. The homeowner adds, JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 45


The homeowner’s antiques are peppered throughout the living room, including the bergère chair in Osborne & Little leopard velvet. A CR Laine ottoman serves as a coffee table, and a pair of Charles Stewart sofas in Designers Guild velvet face each other for intimate conversation.

“We really wanted our home to be warm and inviting but also elegant and full of the heirlooms I love.” A third-generation native Charlottean, the homeowner had many antique pieces that had been passed down through the years. “I’ve always loved pretty things, from dressing to decorating, and I just wanted that to drip into my home. But in a livable way,” she says. Walker began by helping her clients pick finishes, architectural elements, fixtures, and paint—along with the hundreds of other choices that come with building a custom home. “It was overwhelming,” the homeowner recalls. “But 46 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020

Gray was amazing. She has incredible taste and spent hours upon hours with me choosing the right pieces. I mean hours.” The goal was one that Walker is familiar with—partly because it’s kind of her specialty—mixing old with new, modern with antique. “Gray nailed it, down to the placement of each piece of furniture,” the homeowner says. They used the architect’s blueprints and measured each piece of furniture to make sure it would fit and adjusted the architecture as necessary. “She was thoughtful about what was important to me.”


The powder room is taken to a whole new level with handpainted walls by local artist Lana Rubwright. The vintage mirror is the homeowner’s, and the sconces are by Ro Sham Beaux.

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A pair of Michael Clément lamps from Darnell & Company flank the range in the kitchen, surrounded underneath by countertops from Walker Zanger.

“IT COMPLETELY ENVELOPS YOU AND TAKES YOU ON A LITTLE JOURNEY TO A HAPPY PLACE.” —GRAY WALKER

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In the breakfast area, a vintage chandelier believed to be by Mario Villa from Darnell & Company hangs above the Tritter Feefer table and CR Laine chairs. The painting is by Paul Yanko.

“I call my client’s style ‘classic, with guts,’” Walker says. “She grew up in a home full of antiques. Her parents loved art and design, and I think once you have that foundation as a child, you have a connection and appreciation for those things as an adult. They make you feel grounded and at home.” With this in mind, Walker’s clients wanted to push the envelope in their new home by creating large neutral living spaces with pops of color and thoughtful placement of their antiques. “When you place an insane antique next to modern upholstery with neutral walls and black-and-white photography, like in her family room, it becomes instantly chic,” Walker points out.

To really kick-start the design portion of the project, Walker took her client to the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, where they spent their time looking for truly unique pieces. “We had so much fun at ADAC,” the homeowner says. “I think it’s important for people to fill their homes with things that speak to who they are. My home really just feels like me.” There’s perhaps no better example of the client’s personal touch and Walker’s ability to mix styles than the dining room—a favorite room for both. “My mother’s favorite color was navy blue,” the homeowner says. “She wore it all the time, and she also loved to entertain. So I knew I wanted my dining JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 49


The master bedroom is a respite with its neutral yet feminine palette. The rug is a vintage Moroccan. The swing-arm lamps are by Visual Comfort, and the mirror is by Made Goods. 50 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020


TOP: In the master bath, the Schumacher drapes offer some privacy as well as interest, while the sconces by Visual Comfort add the understated touch of light. BOTTOM: On the covered patio, all of the fabrics are by Perennials, and the wire chair is from Palecek. The custom-sized ottoman by vanCollier is the ideal perch for food or drinks while relaxing by the fire.

room to be navy blue to honor my mom. We installed this gorgeous hand-painted wallpaper in navy and gold, and I know my mom was looking down with love and pride.” She adds that Walker may have had to talk her into the gold ceiling, as she had a hard time wrapping her mind around how it would look. “But, my goodness, it’s the finishing touch on an incredible and meaningful room.” “The dining room takes my breath away,” Walker adds. “It completely envelops you and takes you on a little journey to a happy place. It has to be one of the most dramatic rooms I’ve ever created.” Walker worked with many pieces from the homeowner’s own collection but also purchased all new sofas and some custom pieces. Most rooms have a neutral foundation, but a few, like the dining room, the bar/scullery, and the office, serve as colorful transitions to an otherwise stylish but understated home. Small pops of color appear throughout, reminding you that the homeowner enjoys pretty things, is casual but fun, and loves to entertain—just like her mother. “My love for entertaining definitely influences the flow and welcoming elements,” she says. “I wanted it to be casual and inviting, but I did also want some wow factors designed to impress.” A feat easily accomplished by Walker. “I really haven’t added anything to Gray’s design; it was so perfectly filled in for me. I have a few spaces that need an item, but I am happy to let them go empty until I find the perfect item,” the homeowner says. “I still want this house to be a reflection of who I am.” u

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his year’s group of showhouses by the Interior Design Society of Charlotte proved to be a remarkable collection of modern-inspired spaces. Located in The Preserve at Narrow Passage in Davidson, each of the homes exemplify Charlotte and the surrounding area’s rich interior design scene and demonstrates how modern can be portrayed in so many varying ways. While there have been many IDS showcase homes in the past—the most recent being twelve years ago—the 2020 iteration has been a massive project encapsulating two years with more than 150 volunteers, 3 builders, 45 designers, 4 charities, and a community of more than 150 sponsors and vendors. Drawing inspiration from their travels abroad has become designers BERKELEY MINKHORST and KELLEY LENTINI’s calling card. The House of Nomad founders looked to one of their recent sourcing trips to Bali and South Africa to pull together this stunning lounge area. “This room was a perfect opportunity for us to showcase our love of home with our love of travel,” Minkhorst says. Sherwin-Williams Dark Night served as the foundation layer for pieces such as the Moroccan rugs that “we handselected on our last trip, as well as the custom drapery from The Shade Store—they had the perfect teal fabric to tie to the wall color!—and, lastly, our custom furniture [such as the bar cart] made in Bali and South Africa,” Lentini says. One of the most dramatic pieces, though, is the custom marbled wallcovering and fabric, a collaboration between the designers and Jill Seale.


JODY KURTZ, DANA REBHUN & SAMANTHA HUMPHREYS KATHRYN LILLY INTERIORS MASTER BEDROOM

The entryway of the Modern Manor home is a complete reflection of designer MAGGIE CRANDALL’s personal aesthetic. “I like a bright and open space with some edge and fun thrown into it,” she says. Fun came by way of a snakeskin-patterned Stark stair runner and wallpaper by Jennifer Latimer, which Crandall swapped out at the last minute for a more traditional option. The space is a balance of feminine and masculine, which the designer achieved by using a modern color palette of charcoal and black juxtaposed with pastels and blush pink. To create interest in such a small space, Crandall looked to wallcoverings on the ceiling by Romo and added molding details up the stairway. She finished the space with stunning oversized custom artwork by Amy Heywood. For designer KARA COX, the powder room is a space that allows design risks to be taken. A bold, graphic mural wallpaper by Designers Guild in black, citron, and Cox’s signature blush pink complements the modern finishes throughout. The vanity console was designed by 56 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020

Cox for her new Quintana collection with Thompson Traders. With its rounded edges, simple brass piping, and modern legs, it is the centerpiece. “This space is fresh and dramatic all at the same time, and a true glamorous powder room,” she says. Cox added sophisticated accents such as the black-and-white encaustics by artist Amy Heywood and the custom Venetian-glass sconces by Louise Gaskill, which pull a touch of the citron green from the wallpaper through with a hint of color. “As long as a design is pulled together and personalized with fluent color, clean lines, and no clutter, I can appreciate it,” says designer JODY KURTZ of Kathryn Lilly Interiors. Such was the case with this master bedroom design, in which Kurtz and designers DANA REBHUN and SAMANTHA HUMPHREYS drew inspiration from classic Scalamandre chinoiserie wallcovering dating back to the eighteenth century. To create an elegant, modern aesthetic, the designers complemented the chinoiserie panel with equally timeless pieces such


as the hammered metal canopy bed and the carved pine chest by Mr. Brown. “The room has quiet confidence without being bland or boring,” Kurtz says. “There’s a sense of history the wall panels provide that will create conversations for years to come.” When it comes to kitchen design, the KATHRYN LILLY INTERIORS team feels that all-white kitchens are overdone. This is exactly what led the designers to choose the bold, gray custom cabinetry by Andrews Bolanos of Schlabach Wood Design as the foundation for their design-home kitchen. Though the cabinetry was originally a moody green, the designers changed their plans overnight to appeal to more people. “This space is organically modern with an elegant twist,” Kurtz says. “It stops you in your tracks, just as it was intended to do.” One such showstopper: the modern hood, designed by fellow designer Kara Cox for Thompson Traders. “It is by far my favorite feature in the entire house,” Kurtz says. Porcelain slabs with a mitered edge, by Daltile, sit atop white oak-stained driftwood on the island for a modern, timeless contrast. Designer BROOKE COLE’s bedroom retreat exemplifies modern elegance. She looked to local artist Windy O’Connor’s Cherry Blossoms wallpaper as inspiration for this suite’s overall design concept, describing it as “elegant and modern, but also serene, soothing, whimsical, and feminine.” Cole states, “I love juxtaposition in design, blending modern and traditional, mixing different design styles or eras, and, in the case of this space, the juxtaposition between the elegant (which can sometimes be interpreted as frilly)

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and the modern.” Cole loves to highlight local talent when possible, so she incorporated several pieces by local artisans, such as custom lamps and sconces made of vintage Murano glass by Louise Gaskill, fabric created by fine artists Alexis Walter and Windy O’Connor, and original artwork by artists Dusty Griffith and Brooke Knaus. The stunning four-foot, threetier modern brass Halcyon chandelier from Circa Lighting encompasses the vaulted fourteen-foot ceiling space. To design the family room in the Modern Manor showhouse, designer ANNE BURESH used artwork as the springboard for the color palette in this sophisticated space. Using a neutral foundation of ivorywhite paint with a slight gray hue allowed the original artwork from Anne Neilson Fine Art Gallery and an abstract piece by artist Marcy Gregg to play center stage in the room’s overall aesthetic. The additional tribal elements such as the skull and horns and the African wooden beads add a cultural and well-traveled feel to the room, while more modern touches like the antique starburst mirror and the chandelier provide a layer of contemporary sophistication.

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MEREDITH BEREGOVSKI GEORGIA STREET DESIGN FAMILY ROOM

The traditional black-and-white farmhouse aesthetic fell flat when it came to inspiring designer MEREDITH BEREGOVSKI. “So instead of focusing solely on the theme of the house, I decided to focus on ‘showhouse’ instead,” she explains. That change in direction led Beregovski to draw inspiration from a striped fabric on a Highland House sofa. “The fabric is abundant in color with taupe, pale pink, a rich chocolate brown, and even a hint of vibrant green.” The designer kept the walls a neutral white so she could layer texture and additional color, like the bold hunter-green Schumacher fabric for the draperies and the Thibaut grasscloth for the bookcases. So as not to skew too traditional, however, Beregovski added modern touches throughout with pieces like the eye-catching Lucite-and-glass Highland House side table with gold accents and the chandelier by Arteriors.

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“Designing the home office was all about keeping it simple, clean, and comfortable,” says designer HILL RONDERO. “It’s crisp and collected, layered texture with a neutral palette. Nothing distracting, which is perfect for working from home.” There’s an instant coziness to the space with its all-black walls and textural details such as the pale hide rugs and the pair of chairs by Four Hands swathed in a soft-cream boucle. “Interest always happens with juxtaposition,” Rondero says, nodding to the edgy, modern portrait photography by Neave Bozorgi against the organic details of the vintage driftwood sculpture and the bleached oak of the desk by CB2. When it comes to design, NANCY PARRISH feels fashion and interiors go hand in hand. “They really drive each other,” she says. “They’re like the perfect mate.” In Parrish’s stunning powder room design, which she calls “bohemian eclectic,” the broad-brush strokes in the bold wallpaper by Reeta Ek were the foundation. Parrish complemented the wallcovering with an unexpected blackand-white pattern on the Roman shade, a whimsical Foo Dog tea towel, and the natural elements of the “mushroom” stool. JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 59


Sunrise and sunset are what inspired designer SARAH CATHERINE GARVIN to choose a color palette that felt warm and comforting. “The outdoor lanai was inspired by all the art our universe creates,” says Garvin, who incorporated subtle touches of nature-inspired accents throughout the space. The nickel-groove ceiling was designed with a pattern that envelopes the space in warmth and reflects the shape of the sun’s rays in abstract form. The waterfall fountain that was custom designed by Hull House Design and Garvin’s team and fabricated by Tyca Industries provides the calming sounds of water. And a suspended artwork mobile by sculpture artist Alexander Calder is reminiscent of the solar system. Garvin pulled these design elements together to create a sophisticated lounge area that feels urban and chic, yet casual and comfortable enough for everyday use. One of designer SUSAN HILL’s mainstays is reclaimed wood, which she effortlessly and seamlessly blended in this sophisticated guest bedroom. “Using different reclaimed wood pieces, done in a modern way, easily lend themselves to a unique farmhouse aesthetic, especially when paired with more traditional fabrics,” Hill says. The designer normally begins the design process inspired by a fabric, but in this case, Hill was smitten with a chunky console table by Taracea that she’d seen at High Point Market. “I thought these substantial reclaimed wood-oak nightstands [custom designed by Stephen Torrence with Torrence Woodcraft] would be beautiful and provide a foundation for the rest of the space.” To soften the hard lines of the wood pieces, Hill layered a floral Thibaut fabric, a large buffalo-check print fabric, and a tweed headboard to the matte brass bed. The velvet pillows and custom lavender bolster pillow add a touch of feminine to balance the more masculine furniture items.

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The moment you walk into the family room of this Modern Manor showhouse, your eyes are drawn directly to the dramatic fireplace. The Phillip Jeffries coffered-wood wallpaper was a major statement piece for the space, and designer ERIC ENNIS created it as such. “It provided a huge amount of visual interest,” he says. With every head turn, you find something new to catch your eye, which is thanks in part to Ennis’ use of texture throughout. The bold green leather-wrapped chairs with a channeled luxe fabric and the game table with a shagreen inlay top—not to mention the abundance of texture on the pillows and upholstery—create a cozy yet sophisticated vibe. Vintage-inspired ’50s tile in a blush pink is what designer CAMERON JONES looked to as the springboard for his design of the guest bathroom. “It reminded me of modern bathrooms from the ’50s and ’60s, and I was curious how I could reinterpret that aesthetic to be relevant and fresh for today,” he explains. “Doing this space for the showhouse was a great opportunity to experiment and think a little broader, a chance to let loose!” The printed abstract butterfly-patterned wallpaper by Harlequin and the butterfly art created by Stephen Wilson pair well with the retro-style brass cabinet hardware and the plumbing fixtures, giving the room an edgy, midcentury modern vibe throughout. As an avid traveler, designer STARR MILLER wanted to incorporate some of the design elements she’d often see while staying at a fine hotel, or, more specifically, a luxury ship. “From the beginning, we envisioned this home feeling like a resort that you never want to leave,” Miller explains. “For the master bedroom, I was looking for the built-in feel of a luxury yacht.” The wood paneling with a touch of shimmer in between the channel grooves was highlighted by the ethereal light fixture by Romanian artist Andreea Braescu. Full of whimsical floating porcelain ginkgo leaves, this bespoke chandelier speaks to the well-traveled homeowner who wants a unique touch. The aqua silk wallcovering is reminiscent of the ocean, while the chaise brings a curved, playful counterbalance to the stability of the headboard wall.

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In a room that is mainly windows, designer ASHLEY DELAPP knew she had to make the most of the wall space she did have. She chose a vibrant, oversized floral-patterned wallpaper by Clarke & Clarke as the starting point for the dining room’s design and took advantage of the ceiling space by layering a textured grasscloth by York to create additional interest. “The room has huge windows that look out into nature, and I wanted the room to feel like a seamless extension of that,” she says. “It’s a light, airy space full of drama; there are lots of different places your eye can go.” This includes standout pieces like the custom dining table by Aronson Woodworks with its warm gray base, which DeLapp accented with pink paint that allows the striking wood grain to peek through. When designers HADLEY QUISENBERRY and LISA BRITT were enlisted to design the powder room, the stunning Aronson Woodworks rose-gold finish on the custom vanity was already selected for the space. “The builder was interested in a dark, moody feel for the powder room,” says Quisenberry, who admits West Trade Interiors’ signature aesthetic is typically lighter and brighter. However, the designers were up for a design challenge. Using the vanity’s wood grain as inspiration for the room, they looked to Morgan Hunt to create the eye-catching woodland mural on the walls. Quisenberry and Britt then layered neutral hues and highlights of pearl complemented by gold-metallic accents, as seen in the suspended Currey & Company mirror and the pair of pendant lights, as well as in the Kallista vessel sink and faucet. DOMINIQUE DELANEY had no trouble deciding on the aesthetic for her guest-bedroom design in this year’s showhouse. “Growing up with a grandfather who was an avid outdoorsman and a mother who rehabilitated wildlife, nature played an ever-present role in my childhood,” says the designer, who chose a modern, woodland vibe for the boy’s bedroom. DeLaney’s goal when designing a child’s room is to “marry the whimsy of childhood with a sophistication that can grow well beyond the toddler years.” DeLaney achieved this with the playful forest animals removable wallpaper by TimelessDecorations and blue trim accents and trim work, which served as the ideal backdrop for timeless pieces such as the Made Goods camel leather dresser and the classic spindle bed by Liberty Woodcraft. The custom swivel chair swathed in a Brunschwig & Fils Les Palmiers fabric with a rust velvet cushion by InsideOut Performance Fabrics is functional and durable enough to withstand tiny hands and feet. u

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rian Peppin and Rob Peppin of Blue Haven Pools & Spas stepped into ownership of the Charlotte territory at the beginning of 2020 with a refined focus on developing a robust business model in the area and a satisfied customer base for the Blue Haven family. For them, the pool business is family business. After all, they got their start in the industry as mere kids, working after school and during summer breaks in their father’s pool business on the plumbing and rebar crews until eventually becoming project managers in their home state of California. When their father decided to sell the business in 2004 and move east to start a new pool company in Charleston, South Carolina, they followed along and together founded the Charleston office of Blue Haven Pools. “During that time, I transferred to a sales and design role in the company while Rob managed onsite projects,” Brian Peppin says. “Later on, Rob moved on to supervise the entire construction portion of the business while I took over sales, marketing, and business development.” In 2015, the brothers assumed control of all business operations to allow their father to retire. “Together, Rob and I doubled the business, both in revenue and number of pools built, not only because of our quality workmanship but because of our commitment to our clients.” The Peppins are committed to making sure every customer receives the best experience possible, whether that customer is a builder, an architect, or a homeowner. This dedication to customer satisfaction and the exponential growth in

“OUR FOCUS IS NOT ON WHO CAN BUILD THE MOST POOLS, BUT WHO CAN BUILD THE HAPPIEST CUSTOMER POOL.” —BRIAN PEPPIN their business didn’t go unnoticed, and in late 2019, they were approached by the home office and asked if they were interested in becoming the owners of the Charlotte territory. “After talking it over and weighing our options, we knew we wanted to bring the same level of quality and care to the Charlotte market, creating an experienced team to best serve our customers,” Brian Peppin says. Now, they are carving their niche in the market, bringing the full confidence and reputation of the Blue Haven name—a brand recognized nationally as an industry leader in custom inground pools, having served nearly 90,000 customers in the last twenty-five years. “Today, we have revamped a lot of the business processes here in our office, and we are well underway to establishing ourselves as the best pool builder in the Charlotte market,” Brian Peppin says. “Our focus is not on who can build the most pools, but who can build the happiest customer pool.” u

For more information about BLUE HAVEN POOLS & SPAS, call 704-889-1300 or visit BLUEHAVEN.COM. JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 71


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n the wake of COVID-19 and its mandated quarantine that left many Americans at home, numerous homeowners began looking for their “happy space” within the confines of their square footage—a place to get away, to relax, and to enjoy while staying indoors. These would-be happy spaces would shirk off the limitations and be opened up to the possibilities of what could be, with so many unused spaces in homes just looking for that spark of creativity to become something more. For instance, that nook under the staircase could be the perfect spot for a new wine-storage center. Or a larger space—an empty attic or an unused guest room—could easily be transformed into a home office or hobby room.

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“Creating a happy space can mean so many different things to so many different people, and that is what makes our job so much fun,” says Laura VanSickle, co-owner of Closets by Design Charlotte. “We spend our days designing beautiful closets, mudrooms, garages, offices—you name it! But some of the most fun projects we’ve worked on are those unique spaces that really reflect the homeowner’s interests and style.” Closets by Design has offered clients customized organizational solutions for their spaces for decades. Recognized as an industry leader, they provide only the highest-quality product lines at the best value for homeowners looking for storage


efficiency in closets, garages, laundry rooms, pantries, home offices, and hobby rooms. But no space is out of the question, and the ideas are limitless. “We can literally customize any space into your happy place! For one customer, that meant turning an attic room into a ‘sheshack’ where she could practice yoga or spend a little girl-time with her friends. For a professional chef client, it meant designing and implementing a creative pantry of her dreams that made every unique item within easy reach,” VanSickle says. The Charlotte team has also done wine rooms (and even smaller wine cabinets) for the savviest wine collectors, garages with flex-tile flooring to showcase car collections, and a wallto-wall backlit cabinet with glass shelves to display one client’s massive Transformer collection. For homeowners interested in exploring their storage options, Closets by Design offers a free consultation with one of their trained designers who will assess the space, discuss needs, and draw up a custom plan tailored to be a dream space with full installation scheduled within weeks of the initial meeting.

“WE CAN LITERALLY CUSTOMIZE ANY SPACE INTO YOUR HAPPY PLACE.”—LAURA VANSICKLE

“Our designers are all extremely well-trained on various accessories and design ideas. They can turn that spare room into a beautiful and efficient hobby room, a wrapping paper station, your own personal dressing room with lit displays, a coffee station, wine fridge, make up table—you name it!” VanSickle says. “And most installs take only a day, so it is truly like being a star in a home makeover show!” u

For more information, contact CLOSETS BY DESIGN at 800-BY-DESIGN, 704-588-7272, or visit CLOSETSBYDESIGN.COM. JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 75


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hile homes with expansive windows allow for beautiful, immersive vistas and loads of natural light, these very assets can often become challenges to the home designer tasked with decorating the space. This was the exact situation Eric Ennis and the High Cotton Home Company team faced when called in to design a Fourth Ward penthouse with sweeping views of uptown Charlotte. They pondered the same questions any designers in their position might: How to ensure the design would complement the views without allowing one to overshadow the other? How to accommodate

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the homeowner’s lifestyle needs and wants while also taking advantage of the natural beauty beyond the unit’s walls? How to mitigate light and privacy issues that come with such expansive windows? “When designing a room, we always want to think about the main goal of the space and where we want our eyes to land,” Ennis says. “In this space, we wanted to keep everything low and natural so as not to take away from the views.” A neutral color palette keeps the aesthetic clean and streamlined while the use of texture adds depth and interest to the overall design. A large custom sectional in the family room takes advantage of the open floor plan and ample square footage, allowing for great entertaining opportunities for the homeowners. The furniture’s low profile and clean


“IN THIS SPACE, WE WANTED TO KEEP EVERYTHING LOW AND NATURAL SO AS NOT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THE VIEWS.”—ERIC ENNIS lines work to enhance the view rather than detract from it. Swivel chairs, which Ennis says are a must in an open floor-plan design, enable guests to take advantage of the sweeping views and the conversational areas. One-of-a-kind accessories and pottery are beautifully layered throughout the condo to add personality and warmth, while the contemporary artwork lends visual appeal without overpowering the decor or views. In addition to capitalizing on the impressive vistas, the High Cotton Home team also had to manage the flood of natural light into the condo. “We all love great amounts of natural light until we want to sleep in or watch TV,” Ennis says. In this penthouse unit, High Cotton Home overcame this obstacle with floor-to-ceiling sheer panels that run on track systems for easy use in the living spaces and black-out panels in the bedrooms. These window treatments not only provide a light-control function but also provide a measure of privacy, while also framing the windows and drawing attention to the landscape to seamlessly bring the outdoors in. Ample floor space was left near the windows, inviting the homeowners and visitors alike to stroll up and enjoy the view. “The comprehensive design is very clean and contemporary so as not to overpower any part of the home or detract from the beautiful views but to complement them seamlessly,” Ennis says. u For more information, contact HIGH COTTON HOME COMPANY at 704-335-1220 or visit HIGHCOTTONHOMECOMPANY.COM. JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 77


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SIMPLE BLESSINGS By Jim Noble Photography by The Plaid Penguin

Much has been written lately about the challenges we are facing, which are many and hard. Without diminishing the heartbreak, I want to share my thoughts about the blessings that can still be found even in the toughest of times. Such blessings tend to come in very simple forms. So simple, we might even miss them. A kind word from an old friend. A warm hug. A summer sunset. A home-cooked meal with people you love. With no place to go and our cars parked, a lot of us rediscovered the outdoors this past spring: the Carolina blue sky, the blooming dogwoods and azaleas. Color was erupting everywhere, and this time, rather than zipping past, people were there for it. Spring is my favorite time of year. I look forward to watching the plants bloom in sequence: redbuds, Bradford pears, cherry trees, purple buds, dogwoods, and then the dramatic wisteria followed by the azaleas. As I looked out of my office window one day, though, I realized that my Japanese maple had gone into full leaf without me seeing the process. For five weeks, my management team and I had been heads-down trying to help Noble Food & Pursuits weather this crisis, help my staff earn a living, and help those in need. I had missed the show. The thought saddened me a little, but it also brought back memories of another 80 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020

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“I THINK WE’VE ALL BEEN GIVEN THE GIFT OF BETTER EYESIGHT. IT MAKES IT EASIER TO SPOT THE BLESSINGS. WE JUST HAVE TO REMEMBER TO USE IT.” place full of living color: my g​ randfather’s garden. We visited there virtually every week as a kid. We ate around picnic tables under big oak trees, and my love of vegetables is a reflection of the many, many hours I spent there. By high summer, the tomato vines were heavy with red German Johnsons as big as a fighting man’s fists, and yellow crookneck squashes were peeking out from under canopies of fuzzy green leaves. Butter beans, corn, okra, beets, cucumbers, and green beans were everywhere. Potato plants bloomed white and yellow flowers to signal the end of their growing season. Lime-colored scuppernong grapes hung from trellises that granddaddy built in the backyard, and his beehives hummed with bees making their return trips from the flowerbeds. Color was everywhere in that garden. The fruits and vegetables— some still warm from a day in the sun— would adorn our plates and then fill our bellies. We sliced wedges of red watermelon and orange cantaloupe and sat on the porch, shelling pastel-colored peas and beans until sunset. As a kid, I loved all of that delicious food, and I developed an appreciation for the garden—and precious time spent with loved ones. Especially now. I think we’ve all been given the gift of better eyesight. It makes it easier to spot the blessings. We just have to remember to use it. u Chef JIM NOBLE is the executive chef and owner of NOBLE FOOD & PURSUITS. For more information, visit NOBLEFOODANDPURSUITS.COM. JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 81


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LET IN THE LIGHT By Beth Keim Photography by Mekenzie Loli

There is nothing I love more than bringing the outside in and filling a room with light. And what better way to do that than with new doors and a lighter, brighter color palette. This is precisely what we did when designing one of my favorite homes in Myers Park. We said goodbye to the small double patio doors and brought in a full wall of glass. The newly designed patio now feels like part of the living room and looks nearly double its size. Using similar colors, we changed up the walls and furniture in the living room. One great way to lighten up a room is by redesigning the fireplace wall. Once heavy with wood-flanking built-ins, we made this wall sleek by adding a pair of custom cabinets and simple floating shelves over the top—custom made by Jacob Wolfe of 2dash1. Down came the mantle and heavy woodwork and up went large-scale tile with the look and feel of light cement. With all of the neutral colors, we needed a big dose of pattern, so we incorporated ivory sofas with a striking geometric pattern. Don’t be afraid to use patterns. They may be scary on a small swatch, but they can make quite an impact. All of these pieces together speak to each other in a calming, light, and airy way, yet all are interesting in their detail. The patterned pillows, special hardware, and different materials all play off of each other. u 82 HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE | JUNE/JULY 2020

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“THERE IS NOTHING I LOVE MORE THAN BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN AND FILLING A ROOM WITH LIGHT.”

BETH KEIM is the owner of LUCY AND COMPANY, a full-service interior design firm located at 2108 South Boulevard, Suite 213. For more information, visit LUCYANDCOMPANY.COM or call 704-342-6655. JUNE/JULY 2020 | HOME DESIGN & DECOR CHARLOTTE 83


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This year, Hodges Taylor celebrates its fortieth anniversary of their gallery, established in 1980 by Dot Hodges and Christie Taylor. In commemoration, they are pleased to present #stillcontemporary, a group exhibition featuring all artist partners. #stillcontemporary will be the inaugural exhibition of their new gallery, located in The RailYard, in the heart of South End. They are excited to share their new space with you and to celebrate their fortieth year in business as Charlotte’s longest-running art gallery. Please continue to check their website for updates and details on their opening, expected to be later this summer.

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