See Inside: A Magazine-Worthy Home Designed For Family Living
This Raleigh, North Carolina home was recently featured on the cover of Southern Home Magazine. It's a Master Class in how to design a traditional home that'll grow with your family for years to come.
This Raleigh, North Carolina home was recently featured on the cover of Southern Home Magazine. Garden & Grace is proud to show off a few more photos, thanks to interior designer Katherine Connell and photographer Dustin Peck.
It's a Master Class in how to design a traditional home that'll grow with your family for years to come—brought to life by builder John Sanders, architect Carter Skinner, interior designer Katherine Connell and stylist Kendra Surface. Let's take a look around this unforgettable residence.
The character is evident as soon as you walk in the door. With wide cased arches and openings, a delicately curved staircase and a well-styled entry, it's hard to believe this home hasn't been here for decades already.
The character is evident as soon as you walk in the door. With wide cased arches and openings, a delicately curved staircase and a well-styled entry, it's hard to believe this home hasn't been here for decades already.

The architectural details throughout the home give it so much traditional character. I love seeing that balanced with color, fun hardware and modern comforts like a built-in bar and large, open kitchen. It creates a skillful blend of classic and contemporary.

The dining room is one of my favorite spaces in the house. It really leans into that formality with a classic dining set, mural walls and an elegant, timeless chandelier. It feels like a treasure box.

You see a lot of soothing blues throughout the home, and I like how this living area is a little more unexpected, but you still see the blue through piping and a few accessories. The vintage framed panels and deep, plush salmon couches are truly one-of-a-kind.
Something that really stuck out to me in the Southern Home Magazine feature was how well the design team thought about building around the owner's current needs, while still planning for the future. For example, the bedrooms were all made larger than necessary for a small child—knowing those kids would grow into teens who still call this place home. It's that kind of thoughtfulness that makes hiring the right team so important.
I also really appreciated the attention to detail spent on the curb appeal and outdoor living spaces. In North Carolina we're so lucky that we're able to spend most months outside—and I sure wouldn't mind family dinners out here.

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How to Choose The Right Rug—And Where To Shop For Them
Picking out the right rug is one of my favorite parts of styling any room. As I continue renovating the rest of my home, I've definitely learned a few tricks!
Picking out the right rug is one of my favorite parts of styling any room. They add so much warmth and texture to a space, and really have the power to pull together a cohesive space. For my conversation room I was lucky enough to work with English Village Lane on a beautiful custom wool rug—from the colors to the topiary trim, it feels so "me." Going through the design process, and as I continue renovating the rest of my home, I've definitely learned a few tricks!
1. Material Matters
I've learned that investing in high-quality wool rugs goes a long way as they're typically more durable and easier to clean—essential when you have three littles and a pet at home! Most of my rugs are 80% Wool / 20% Nylon. As a general rule of thumb, I would avoid Polysilk when selecting a rug in a high-traffic areas as they're known to be harder to keep clean.
I've found that 1/4 cup warm water and a tablespoon of Dawn dish soap does the trick for almost any spill or dirt—just be sure to clean it up right away.
2. Rugs Can Shrink A Room
You won't regret a big rug, but a small rug—no matter how nice—can really throw off your space. Most pros agree that in a living space the front legs of your furniture in the room should be on the rug, if not the whole pieces. In your dining room, you'll want your rug to extend at least two feet beyond the edges of the table. As for bedrooms, at least the lower third of your bed should be on the rug. If you have a beautiful rug that you don't want to part with but it's on the smaller side, you can layer a sisal or jute rug underneath!
3. Rugs Are Like Art
Color, texture, scale, all of those elements matter when you're choosing a rug, just like art for your walls! I love looking through vintage sites like Chairish and1st Dibs to find truly one-of-a-kind pieces, or stopping by some of my favorite antique shops.
4. Make It Custom
Having a rug custom cut around air vents, the fireplace hearth or inside an alcove can give your room a polished, elevated look. Designers love this trick, but you can do it it, too, if you visit your local flooring store! In Charlotte Hall's Flooring is a great source for this sort of project and carries brands like Prestige Mills, Karastan and Stanton.
Pretty Rugs
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