Fast and Fabulous: Fabricut’s Quick Ship Drapery Panels and Hardware Sets
Fabricut’s Drapery Panels and Hardware Sets offer fast and easy fulfillment for all of your window design needs. With Drapery Panels shipping in ten days and Hardware Sets shipping in 24-48 hours, this simple solution saves you valuable time.
Highlighting all the essentials in both categories, Quick Ship has something for every interior. For an added bonus, flat-rate shipping on...
Bohlert Massey Interiors Creates Chic Coastal Dwelling with French Inspirations
Photos: Brie Williams
When a married couple from Alabama sold their company and decided to move to the beach, they enlisted the services of Susan Bohlert Smith and Bo Massey, a mother-daughter duo, to renovate an existing home in Alys Beach built by architect Gary Justiss.
Chic Coastal Dwelling with French Inspirations
Chic Coastal Dwelling with French Inspirations
Chic Coastal Dwelling with French...
Marnie Oursler Designs Luxe Surfside Retreat
Text: Lauren Gentry Walker
Photos: Dana Hoff
Host of DIY Network’s Big Beach Builds and CEO of Marnie Custom Homes, Marnie Oursler knows exactly how to bring beauty, sustainability, and brilliant design to her seaside creations. As the daughter of a home builder, Oursler grew up learning about construction and gaining firsthand knowledge of the business of building. Upon graduating from...
Designer Patrick Lewis and Architect Harry Schrader Give Homeowner a Fresh Start
Text: Blake Miller
Photos: Michael Blevins
Kathryn Keele was ready for a fresh start. In 2012, the empty nester moved cross-country from California to Charlotte, North Carolina, to be closer to her family. She purchased a waterfront home on Lake Norman, just north of the city, and lived there until 2018, when the home-buying bug bit her once again.
“I’m getting older,...
Antiques Obsession: Coquillage
Text: Jennifer Boles
Design: Alcott Interiors
Photos: Emily Followill
In some areas of the world, seashells have long been used for jewelry, decorative adornment, and even currency, but in much of Europe, they remained something of a rarity until the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when European explorers and merchants began traveling the globe and later returning home bearing caches of them. Initially...
A Waterfront Retreat on Chesapeake Bay
Text: Charlotte Safavi
Stylist: Charlotte Safavi
Photos: Robert Radifera for Stylish Productions
In 2016, Easton-based architect Christine Dayton received a call to visit the 7-acre site of an older second home on an inlet off the Chesapeake Bay. It was owned by a Philadelphian, whose family had enjoyed time there over the years and who was now passing the baton on to...
SMEG’s Cookware and Small Countertop Appliances Bring Style and Functionality to the Kitchen
SMEG, the luxury Italian appliance company, is known the world over for its focus on design and its pride in its “Made in Italy” heritage.
Not only does SMEG focus on building high performing ranges and built-in appliances that are safe, reliable and easy-to-use, the company also supplies a host of companion products for the kitchen.
SMEG's major appliances are available...
Designer Lisa Palmer and Architect Geoff Chick Give Florida Panhandle Home a Refresh
Text: Lydia Somerville
Photos: Jean Allsopp
When Samantha and Tim Porter decided to renovate a house at Watercolor on Florida’s Panhandle, they enlisted the skills of designer Lisa Palmer, who had previously designed three houses for them and whose design direction they trusted thoroughly. They also tapped architect Geoff Chick, who had designed the original house in 2003 to bring it...
Sally Williams Designs Serene Home on on the Wilmington Sound
Text: Tiffany Adams
Photos: Dustin Peck
Across-country trip with her husband led Sally Williams to rethink her accounting background for interior design. “I had always been artistic as a kid,” she says. “In California, I fell in love with a gallery that left me feeling calm and inspired.” After the couple returned home to Raleigh, North Carolina, Williams found herself wanting...
Happily, Ever After on Lake Logan Martin
Text: Margaret Zainey Roux
Photos: Kerry Kirk
Once upon a time, Rod McSweeney happened upon a rare empty lot while fishing on Lake Logan Martin. Situated on a private peninsula, it was untouched and overgrown, but its raw beauty and potential captivated the Trussville resident and his wife, Robin. The couple, who was approaching retirement at the time, dreamt of spending...














