Thank You Southern Living!

IMG_2366Good Morning Lacquered Lifers! Southern Living Magazine’s March issue drops today, and guess what? That’s our front door! So thrilled that they decided to use our front door for their first issue of spring, with a feature on the doorways of Charleston. To be totally honest, I may be more excited that Hamish is on the cover of a magazine than I am that my house is on the cover of a magazine. What can I say, I’m a mom who loves her dogs. A big thank you to Southern Living for shooting our door, and for featuring it on the cover. Below, a few more of the Charleston doors in the feature, and the source info for our door. Door 4 Door 2 Door 3 DoorPaint Color // Door Knocker // Mail Slot // Lantern (similar)

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We All Scream for Ice Cream!

Good Morning Lacquered Lifers! As promised last week, another project from Tara Mangini & Percy Bright, the duo at Jersey Ice Cream Co. The two began remodeling spaces a few years ago, and their process involves them moving into a space while they renovate it.  While I will not move into your house, (I give these two a lot of credit for that!) I always recommend to clients that they experience a space before they dive into a renovation. Renovating can be a game of inches, and it really helps when you know you and your family use a space.

Below is Beth Kirby’s Chattanooga, TN kitchen. Named Saveur’s Best Food Photography Blogger, the original kitchen did not provide Kirby with the type of inspirational space she needed for her photography. With a few coats of paint and plaster, some new appliances, and an extremely chic antique French faucet found on Ebay, the duo at Jersey Ice Cream Co. transformed this space into something that looks good enough to eat.TNKitch7 TNKitch6 TNKitch4 TNKitch2Photos via Jersey Milk Co. and Remodelista

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Friday Before & After: Farmhouse Revived!

Good Morning Lacquered Lifers. Today a Friday Before and After with Gideon Friedman and Rachel Bedard’s eighteenth century farmhouse in Earlton, New York. Despite the age of this house, multiple renovations over the years had left this house void of the character which is synonymous with an eighteenth century property. With the help of the design team at Jersey Ice Cream Company (more on them next week),  the couple was able to bring the farm back to the farmhouse, and nowhere is this metamorphosis more apparent than in the kitchen and the master bathroom. For more photos visit Country Living. Happy Friday!FarmhouseBeforeFarmhouse 2AfterFarmhouse 3AfterFarmhouse 4BeforeFarmhouse 5AfterFarmhouse 6After

Photos via Country Living

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