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See Inside a Classic Charleston Home Transformed with Neutrals

This Charleston home stuns with its never-boring neutral color palette. I’m struck by the balance of formal and laidback Southern style that the home embodies. It’s a true representation of the city that built it, thanks to the brilliance of interior designer Melissa Ervin and architect Beau Clowney.

This Charleston home stuns with its never-boring neutral color palette. I’m struck by the balance of formal and laidback Southern style that the home embodies. It’s a true representation of the city that built it, thanks to the brilliance of interior designer Melissa Ervin and architect Beau Clowney.

It all starts with the double porch ceilings painted haint blue—it doesn’t get more Charleston than this!

As soon as you step inside, the magic continues. I can’t stop looking at photos of this foyer, wrapped in Gracie Studio wallpaper. I love how the chinoiserie design makes the space feel traditional, while the neutral tone keeps the space grounded.

The kitchen and formal dining room are just off the foyer, where the theme of elegant neutrals continues! You can imagine intimate dinner parties and family gatherings around that round dining table. Plus, who wouldn’t want to cook in a kitchen like this! The millwork on the ceiling brings in a coastal feel.

The primary suite looks like a calming oasis, punctuated with a pretty antique-looking chandelier. The other bedrooms shown also take a monochromatic approach. Dressing a room in one color palette creates an understated elegance.

Last but certainly not least is one of my favorite rooms in the house: the office! It’s such a clever use of space, filled with natural light and style. I really like how the glass partition walls allow the space to feel like a continuation of the landing and hallways. Plus, being able to close the door is essential for privacy while working.

This home was beautifully captured by Julia Lynn Photography

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7 Timeless Wallpaper Ideas from Homes We’ve Toured

Wallpaper is one of my favorite ways to dress up a space—it’s like wrapping an entire room in art! There are so many options out there, I wanted to highlight examples of tasteful applications. Follow me!

Photo by Dustin Peck Photography

Last week we shared perfect paint colors from some of our favorite home tours of 2024, so today is dedicated to wallpaper! 

Wallpaper is one of my favorite ways to dress up a space—it’s like wrapping an entire room in art! There are so many options out there, I wanted to highlight examples of tasteful applications.  Follow me!

This home hit the Charlotte market this earlier year, and is one of my favorite listing features to date! Interior designer Anne Pearson, who I’ve also worked with in my personal home, made magic. The home has so much personality, created with a fusion of color, texture and pattern, and yet it never feels overwhelming.  While these images are by Dustin Peck, you can find my video of the home tour here.

Office: Brighton Pavillion by Schumacher (multi color)

Bathroom: Citrus Garden by Schumacher

Photo by Dustin Peck Photography
Photo by Dustin Peck Photography
Photo by Dustin Peck Photography

Interior designer Kate Figler graciously welcomed us into her 1945 Nashville home this summer for a picture-perfect tour. You’re immediately greeted by an iconic entryway, painted in Benjamin Moore Tissue Pink 1163. You can catch a peek of her powder room, just under the curved staircase — a sign of all the fun to come!

Powder room: Raphael by Scalamandre (green)

Dining room: Flora by House of Harris

Interior designer Kate Figler's Nashville Tennessee home
Interior designer Kate Figler's Nashville Tennessee home
Interior designer Kate Figler's Nashville Tennessee home
Interior designer Kate Figler's Nashville Tennessee home

Charlotte artist Megan Daisy Milner’s home showed us how to decorate with heart—and art. This has to be one of the friendliest family homes we’ve ever seen, made all the more special with Megan’s artwork and wallpaper used throughout. 

Foyer: Maysong by Paul Montgomery (Sea Mist)

Dining room: St. Albans Grove by Anne French (aqua)

Nursery: Daisy Chain Wallpaper by Megan Daisy Milner (neutral)

megan daisy milner
Photo by Anna Routh
megan daisy milner
Photo by Anna Routh
megan daisy milner
Photo by Laura Sumrak

Did you know, many wallpapers are only sold to the trade, which means you have to work with an interior designer to access them! If you're local to Charlotte, I love Celedore because you can shop high-quality, designer-approved wallcoverings in person! If you are looking for a designer, consider finding your match on the Garden & Grace directory!

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