Top 5 Antique Stores in the South East
Mixing old and new is core to my personal home design philosophy. I just love how antiques ground a space and help tell a richer story. For that reason, when I created the Garden & Grace directory, I knew I had to have trusted antique shops in the mix.Here are five antique stores all throughout the South that I know you’ll love just as much as I do.
Mixing old and new is core to my personal home design philosophy. I just love how antiques ground a space and help tell a richer story. For that reason, when I created the Garden & Grace directory, I knew I had to have trusted antique shops in the mix.
Here are five antique stores all throughout the South that I know you’ll love just as much as I do.
Character House in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Character House boasts a layered blend of fine antiques, artisan made accessories, vintage treasures, luxury lampshades from England, and even hand trimmed live topiaries.
Elizabeth Stuart Design in Charleston, South Carolina
I always stop by Elizabeth Stuart when I’m in CHS for special home and garden finds. The store is known for its point of view that's both timeless and modern, familiar yet fresh, and always distinct with detail.
Heritage in Charlotte, North Carolina
I have several Heritage pieces in my own home that I love dearly. It’s Charlotte’s premier destination for thoughtfully curated decor, custom upholstery and fine European antiques. In addition to the shop, Heritage is a complete interior design firm with over 20 years experience in the design industry.
McIntosh Cottage Antiques in Columbia, South Carolina
This family-owned and operated antique shop specializes in high-end English and French antiques. They travel straight to the source to bring clients exquisite, unique and timeless pieces. Bonus: They ship all around the U.S.!
The Plantation Shop in Amelia Island, Florida
Open since 1978, this trusted shop offers a hands-on approach and they source some of the finest English and French Country antiques around. They travel to England 6-8 times a year to work with English dealers and attend International antique fairs.
Looking for more trusted sources? Please check out the Garden & Grace directory, which features dozens of home design professionals all across the country. All of the resources shared there are personally approved by me in hopes to connect you with the best professionals possible!
It's Time to Deck The Halls! Here Are My Quick Festive Home Decorating Tips
We are slowly shifting into holiday mode in my house, so I wanted to share a few tips to help you create home for the holidays, too!
Last week I shared a detailed breakdown of how I plan to decorate my personal home for the holidays. Today we’re talking about those final, quick touches that help bring the Christmas magic to life even more!
PILLOWS
Herringbone throw blankets have become a recent favorite layer of mine. Imagine having a cozy night by the fire and having a lightweight blanket that’s pretty enough to leave out all year round!
PICTURE FRAMES & CANDLES
Refresh your family pictures and light a Christmas candle (love these by Nest). Little touches like these make a big difference.
LAMPSHADES
Go the extra mile in your design by replacing the plain white lampshade with an ivory pleated lampshade or add some color with a small print or block print shade. This is one trend I’m absolutely loving!
ARTWORK
Deck the halls with fresh artwork. Christina Dowdy and Emily Ward are some of my favorite artists. I also love abstract artists like April Atchley and Megan Daisy Milner. If you're local to Charlotte, Cotswold Marketplace is a good source for ready to hang original artwork.
MY FAVORITE TRICK
Did you notice the presents in the bookshelf? This Christmas decor trick is a great way to fill space, especially in bookshelves and on tabletops, with inexpensive holiday decor. This wrapping paper is from $6 Target and the silk brown ribbon can be found on Amazon. A winning combination for subtle, classic Christmas cheer.
FESTIVE GLASSWARE
The holiday season calls for a new set of plates or glasses that make hosting a small or impromptu holiday gathering so much fun! I love these small plates, Estelle glasses and $3 target glasses.
MUSIC
And lastly, don’t forget to set the mood with a Christmas playlist for every occasion. And when in doubt, pick greenery from your yard for a fresh, inexpensive holiday look!
SHOP MY HOLIDAY HOME FINDS!
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How I Decorate for Christmas
We are slowly shifting into holiday mode in my house, so I wanted to share a few tips to help you create home for the holidays, too!
We are slowly shifting into holiday mode in my house, so I wanted to share my holiday decorating game plan in hopes to help you create home for the holidays, too. PS! I've added a Christmas collection on LTK so you can shop my holiday decor, festive outfits and children's pajamas all in one place.
My first suggestion is to keep the Christmas decor simple and complimentary of your home decor. This gilded angel is versatile and can be placed on top of a tree or on any tabletop. It pairs nicely with any gold home decor!
I usually have two trees, and pre-lit ones make holiday decorating so much easier! This one was borrowed from a friend but I loved the size and scale so much I’m planning on buying one during the after Christmas sales this year. This viral Lowe’s Christmas tree has my attention and is tempting me to buy now!
I typically go with elevated neutrals for ornaments. Over the years I’ve fallen in love with Fig & Dove’s ornaments and mix them in with my Amazon ornaments for the perfect blend of blue/green color and gold. They're shatterproof and only $23 for 30 ornaments! Tip: Remove the hanger provided and replace them with floral wire to tie the balls on top of Christmas tree branches.
Here's the tree before the ornaments were added, scroll down to see how I decorated it!
These are a new add this year but I love how it adds more interest to the tree! Just fluff and place in the tree.
I love inviting my kids to help, too! It makes the process and end result personal for them and I love making these memories with them! My daughter got her first Bauble Stocking last year and was excited to add it to the tree this year. She’s also holding a ceramic beautiful ornament with pearls gifted to me by my aunt when I was younger. It’s special to me and I love how she cherishes it, too!
Personalized Christmas stockings are a must for everyone in the family! The kids stockings complement my husband and my stockings but have more personality and childlike designs. I added the cuff for a more traditional look.
For anyone with kids or pets, these acrylic stocking holders have a patten protected technology that’s engineered the gold hook to sit in the acrylic base and doesn’t fall when the stocking is filled with gifts or pulled by little hands or paws. (Genius!)
I added gold branches, flameless candles and live greenery on the mantle! It’s an easy way to dress up the mantle without overpowering it with garland and it’s so pretty at night.
Side note: My Frame TV picture frame was an investment but I can’t imagine not having it now. I have the pale gold — currently 15% off.
For fresh florals, I look to the garden! These are magnolias and greenery clipped from the yard organically arranged for an understated, rich in color floral arrangement that looks good for days.
I add these velvet ornaments in a marble bowl surrounded by fresh greenery — again right in line with the color palette of the room. My color is no longer available but they have a mulberry color I’m loving!
This gold tassel from Fig & Dove on antique furniture, stockings, gifts or door handles adds another touch of Christmas cheer! I love the acrylic on this one for a more modern feel.
I always add a wreath to the front door and this year I went with a white berry round wreath with a velvet blush sash. The blue and gold monogram feels so Southern to me and I love how it’s festive without being too “Christmasy."
Finally, when in doubt, add ribbon! It’s easiest way to decorate for the holidays. I love the peacock blue velvet with gold trim! It’s Christmas without again being well, too “Christmasy.”
SHOP MY FESTIVE HOME FINDS
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