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ARTS • STYLE • WELLNESS

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A Beautiful Escape

A conversation with the Charlotte artist Patti Moore.

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La Isla De Tigre

A must-see exhibit starts at SOCO Gallery.

42 Gallery Of The Here And Now Explore Art House Charlotte.

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Bringing The West Village To The Queen City

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I've always been a big believer that your surroundings play a huge part in both your mental and physical states. Your surroundings can impact your attitude, effectiveness, creativity, stress and energy; even things like your Vitamin D levels. For example, a beautiful bright space can be a great place to start your day or get a workout in, while a dark, quiet space with a comfortable couch can only add to the experience of listening to a quiet record or sipping on a good bourbon. I've always prioritized design in both my home and work spaces and feel the right decor choices and ambiance for your personal style can make all the difference. However, pinpointing your personal style and finding purveyors, builders, and designers who can really bring that style to life is hard to do. So, every year, in our annual Home Issue, we try to help you out by showcasing some of our favorite spaces by Charlotte's top talent. In this issue, we spotlight some of the very best spaces from the areas finest designers and builders. We also showcase Charlotte's best home decor shops where you can find all the best design products. On top of that you can check out the most historic homes in the Carolinas. Along with all the home and design content, we also meet artist Patti Moore, visit the beautiful gallery Art House, eat at Figo 36, taste some amazing dishes from milkbread and Fairwood 226, sip drinks from Ever Andalo, and travel to Savannah for a stay at the Bellwether House. We think it's a great issue and hope you do too! Enjoy and until next issue—our 2023 Travel Issue—take care!

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words LACHELLE DOUGLAS photos JAMEY PRICE A conversation with the Charlotte artist Patti Moore.

Patti Moore, a Charlotte-based painter who was born in California, is most often influenced by floral beauty, flowing landscapes, and natural figures. Over the past few years, her work has made a notable splash into the Charlotte art scene. Our conversation with her below was an incredible insight into her artistic mind.

Do you remember when you first felt compelled to start painting and create art?

Several years back, I thought to myself, “what do you see yourself doing in life once the kids have grown and started their lives?” I had this image in my mind of living in a white house, tending to my garden, and painting all day. At that time, I had never even picked up a paint brush. I must have shared

this thought with my husband, Battle, because for Christmas that year he signed me up for art classes at Braitman Studio.

What kind of background or training do you have?

I have always been creative, but never thought I would pursue art as a career. My background is in marketing. I’m from California and spent years in wine marketing and sales. After receiving my MBA from UNC, my husband and I moved to New York where I worked in brand management. In my spare time, I've jumped around in all sorts of fun hobbies and educational endeavors. I'm a WSET-certified wine specialist, I have my pastry chef certificate, and I love to play tennis. People always assume that I am a left brained, creative type and have been an artist all my life. I'm actually a pretty type A person, very organized and deliberate.

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I feel like I have a pretty good creative balance, as artists go.

What has been most impactful on your creativity and process of creation?

The people around me have really impacted my creative process. In class, I was always encouraged to try new things, and not sweat "painting ugly" to get to a new creative place. At home, my family has been so supportive since the very beginning. No matter how bad my initial work was, my family always told me it was amazing and to keep at it. This has given me the confidence to try new things and not worry too much about what other people will say. We can be our own worst critic. Keep painting and keep moving forward.

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration everywhere. On vacation, places I've lived, my front yard, local designers, and even from other artists. I love photography and follow tons of talented and creative people, which helps to keep my mind open.

Where can people view or purchase your art?

My art is currently available on my website and through my social media. I also sell work through Art House Charlotte and a few local Charlotte boutiques.

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LA ISLA DE TIGRE

A must-see exhibit starts at SOCO Gallery.

This March, SOCO Gallery will open a solo exhibition of new paintings by artist Jackie Milad entitled La Isla de Tigre. This exciting exhibition will run through April 26, 2023.

La Isla Del Tigre comprises twelve new multimedia works exploring the layering of transcultural history in Central American and Middle Eastern architecture and iconography. Milad links a universal topic of cultural layering and documentation with her own multicultural identity by blending what appears to be disparate imagery, icons, and language (graffiti, rap lyrics, popular slang, etc). These layered compositions mimic not only her own mixed Honduran-Egyptian-American upbringing, but also symbolize the way cultures are recorded and monumentalized in remaining fragments over time.

Milad received her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, MA, and her MFA from Towson University, MD. She was an artist-in-residence at the McColl Center in Charlotte, NC in 2021.

Milad’s work is in many prominent public and private collections including: Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Library, The Academy Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, GLB Memorial Foundation Collection, Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, Pizzuti Collection and Meta (Facebook) Open Art Program. info socogallery.com @socogallery

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GALLERY OF THE HERE AND NOW

Explore Art House Charlotte.

TThe passion project of Judith Weston Zehmke, Art House Charlotte is a home-operated art gallery centered around local contemporary painting. Alongside her marketing director Jennifer Branham, Judith sells art to fellow enthusiasts, and she lives by the notion that everyone should experience art “in their space.” With a growing list of artists from a variety of styles, Judith makes modern Charlotte art accessible to the casual enjoyer.

Judith works closely with Jennifer Branham who manages all of the social media, website and open art houses. Prior to working together at Art House, Judith sold artwork through many creative means, one of which was her former shop The Boulevard at South End.

“Jen’s creativity and expertise in all things marketing are what get people interested in our offerings,” Judith explains.

Here, Judith shares with us her business history, her beliefs about shopping for art, and what it’s like to run a gallery out of her own house.

When was Art House formed, and what was the impetus?

Art House was formed in 2009 a few years after I moved to Charlotte. I worked for an art collector, Thurston Twigg-Smith, when I lived in Honolulu, Hawaii. When I moved back to the mainland, I was frustrated that I had hundreds of dollars to spend on art and nowhere to spend it. You could either shop in an antique store (don’t get my wrong, I love vintage art), or you could spend thousands. I only had hundreds and wanted to invest in original artwork. I decided I would create a space for people like me to purchase original artwork for hundreds of dollars. I started with one artist and soon realized there was a good-sized market for original, affordable art.

You have found a niche in offering art that’s not wildly expensive, but is still ‘fine art.” Why do you think this is an important hole to fill?

I think everyone deserves to be able to experience original art in their space, whatever space that may be. That’s why our prices

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start at $50 and stop at $3000. I did not enjoy or appreciate the financial barrier that existed between me and the artwork I admired. When I moved to Charlotte, I noticed there was a huge hole in this market for people like me. And I learned that there are a lot of people like me. I also learned that there are a great number of talented artists in Charlotte. They just need a place to sell their work; I try to be that place.

What type of art will we find at Art House? Folks will find mostly local, contemporary art both on canvas, wood panel and paper. Think landscapes, figures, abstracts, still lifes. I also offer vintage art that I curate from all over the U.S. I have a personal obsession with vintage art, and I think that it can function as a way to mix mediums in a space. It’s a constant treasure hunt.

What would you tell someone who's never purchased ‘real’ original art, but wants to? I would tell them not to be intimidated or afraid. I would tell them to trust themselves and follow their eye and buy what they like and want to look at in their space. I would tell them there is no right or wrong when it comes to art and bringing an original piece of art into their home / office is life-changing. Sounds dramatic, but it’s true. It changes the energy in a space and creates a mood.

Whether it's an abstract oil painting of a meadow landscape, or a colorful eye-catching pop art image of a well-missed rock star, Judith Zehmke assures us that Art House Charlotte has something for everyone looking to add some flair to their space. For those who share Judith’s love for the cool modern look, it is as simple as scheduling an appointment.

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New York’s fashion scene is forever evolving, just like the places and cultures that influence it. Trends appear, spread across the globe, then fade in favor of something new—just to come back a decade later reborn. It’s a cycle that Eloise Hamilton Reeves, founder and operator of Thirty-One Jane, understands well. She had the opportunity to explore the West Village neighborhood in New York for years, learning the nuances and influences of the area’s chic fashion scene.

Then, when she was ready to leave, she let her mother Susan take over her apartment’s lease. Susan, who also had a love of fashion, got to experience the changing neighborhood just as her daughter did.

In honor of their time in West Village, Eloise and Susan decided to open up Thirty-One Jane—a direct homage to their old apartment on Jane Street. Together, they bring out the best in each other as they carefully curate clothes for the Charlotte area.

According to Eloise, her and her mother are “the perfect yin and yang as business partners.” They know how to work together and play to each other’s strengths.

“Mom brings a creative and fresh perspective to the store,” says Eloise, “whereas I thrive more on the business and operations side.”

While they might split responsibilities for day-to-day operations, they always make sure to align themselves with what they want to carry in store.

“We want women to feel confident, cool and sexy,” says Susan. “That’s why we offer a variety of style options to meet the modern woman’s everyday needs—from elevated basics to occasion wear.”

After living in the West Village, Eloise and Susan quickly realized that the chic confidence displayed by the women around them also translated to their homes. By expanding their offerings to home goods and even gifts, Eloise and Susan made

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One of Lake Norman’s quintessential Nantucket style waterfront estates. This classically designed home exudes casual elegance with refined craftsmanship. Private gated entry. Gracious flow throughout with an open layout for entertaining & spectacular lake views from all rooms. Gourmet kitchen features an expansive wood island & custom iron light fixture as the centerpiece, well appointed for the most discriminating chef. Lakeside entertainment room opens to the veranda with wood burning fireplace. Infinity pool with spa. Primary retreat has a lakeside balcony, morning kitchen, spacious bathroom & dual closets. Private guest apartment with full kitchen, two sitting areas, built-in bookshelves, full bath, walk-in closet & balcony with stairs to the lakeside lower level. Additional 3 upper level guest bedrooms, exercise/bonus room, massage & powder room. Three car oversized garage with electric vehicle charging system.

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MENSWEAR MAKEOVER

Glen Taylor, Richard Pattison and Lyn Conger opened the specialty menswear boutique TRC, also known as Taylor Richards & Conger, in the era of short shorts, tight polos, and loafers. They established themselves as the premier destination for men’s fashion when they started welcoming customers to their SouthPark location in 1986 and have outfitted Charlotteans in the best of the best in style and fit since then.

“We select every item that comes into our shop from vendors all over the world, and each piece meets our high standards of visual appeal, fit, and touch,” says part-owner Richard Pattison. TRC also offers made-to-measure clothing, which has made it a favorite among Charlotte’s most selective and discerning dressers.

In 2005, TRC relocated its

menswear shop to Phillips Place and expanded its offerings by including women’s clothing in its adjoining TRC W boutique. However, the explosive growth of its menswear business since COVID caused TRC to redirect its efforts. In late 2022, they transformed the former TRC W space to house an expanded version of the original TRC concept. Months of working from home have transformed myriad aspects of American life, including, for many, the dress code at the office. From a flat-out refusal to accept fashion without comfort to a general confusion about new workwear standards, Americans are ushering in a new era of workplace attire, and TRC is rising to the challenge.

The former TRC W space was treated to a facelift before debuting as TRC’s menswear expansion. The new layout was

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designed by Carrie Frye Interior Design and implemented by Butch Miller Construction. The TRC owners aimed to source locally whenever possible during the build, introducing cabinetry hand-crafted by Kauffman and Company, stone countertops from Superior Tile of Charlotte, and furniture by Hickory Chair. The space is 1,800 square feet of open, airy showroom that provides the additional square footage necessary to both expand TRC’s existing collections such as Brunello Cucinelli, Zegna, Isaia, Kiton, and Baldassari as well as new collections on the horizon. The expansion also enabled TRC to open a second Made-to-Measure Studio, include a formalwear area, and offer comfortable seating for its guests.

“We encourage clients to ‘come as you are’ and let us first understand what you’re looking for,” says Pattison. “Putting our clients’ needs ahead of the size of the sale enables us to better serve them and determine if our shop is a good match in both style and price. If not, we’ll happily recommend a local shop that might be a better fit, no pun intended.”

TRC’s consistent delivery of high-quality, fashionable products and gentlemanly customer service has led to nearly four decades of successful business. Now, the company is exemplifying the adaptability that has enabled them to nimbly respond to and anticipate evolving fashion trends, with its menswear expansion.

“It is our belief that regardless of how a man dresses, his business wardrobe should be professional and attuned to his industry and his leisure clothing should reflect his lifestyle,” says Pattison.

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A COOL TAKE ON ITALIAN

Figo36 embraces NoDa’s artistic eclecticism.

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IIt’s always a blow to see a restaurant venture spearheaded by a James Beard-nominated chef turn in the towel, and watching Paul Verica’s Orto do so was no different. However, it softens the blow when the space is then filled with the fresh vibrancy born from brand new restaurants. And Figo36, the Italian restaurant occupying Orto’s old space on 36th Street, is nothing if not vibrant.

Figo36 is being introduced to the NoDa neighborhood by Menagerie Hospitality Group, which is headed by Daniel Weiss and local to Charlotte. Menagerie is responsible for The Wine Loft in South End, an intimate venue with a robust wine collection, small plates, and live music, and The Vintage Whiskey and Cigar Bar, also in South End. Each enterprise by Menagerie is driven by guest experience and Figo36, although the group’s first dip into a full food menu, is no different.

A Nod to the Neighborhood

When deciding on the name for their new restaurant, the Menagerie team kicked around ideas that evoked “cool,” ultimately landing on the word “figo” which translates to “cool” in Italian. And it seems fitting for Figo36, which calls itself contemporary casual; it’s a place that feels festive but not fussy, a step down from fine dining but a step up from casual dining.

“We went to work building a restaurant that would reflect the neighborhood in its design,” says Darci Frank. To that end, diners will discover lively colors and draping plants that conjure NoDa’s vibrant youthfulness, as well as swaths of graffiti along the bar area that nod toward the grassroots arts scene for which NoDa has been a longtime incubator. All in all, Figo36 exudes the vibe that, if it were a person, it would be fashionably late to every party.

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Pasta, Pizza, Pizzazz —

The anchors of Figo36’s menu are the house-made pasta and Neapolitan handtossed pizza. The restaurant’s novelty resides in its decor, preferring to lean on the traditional, with a few Southern twists, when crafting its food menu. Classics like pasta alla vodka, shrimp scampi, and linguini alfredo dominate the pasta offerings. Most of Figo’s pizzas are built on a base of housemade dough that uses super-fine tipo 00 flour, although gluten-free variations are available, as are vegan toppings. We recommend pairing your pasta or pizza with a glass of wine from Figo36’s curated list.

The menu also features a sizable antipasti section with options like whipped ricotta, calamari fritti, classic bruschetta, and fried ravioli. In true Italian style, Figo36 is open until midnight on the weekends, with the kitchen offering up antipasti dishes late into the night, providing a more elevated late snack for the NoDa bar hoppers and live music seekers. So, stop by late in the evening for an antipasti and nightcap created by Beverage Director Rob Florio, like the bell pepper Aperol spritz.

Not Your Traditional Italian Eatery

As standard as the menu may be, the creators of Figo36 (with the help of Designbar, a Charlotte-based commercial interior designer) have built an atmosphere of youthfulness and modernity.

“Unlike other Italian restaurants, we wanted Figo36 to reflect the artistic eclecticism of the beautiful NoDa neighborhood while also being a 'cool' place to hang with friends, family, or that special someone,” says Frank.

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THE FAIRWOOD 226'S

CHIMI BURGER

Fairwood 226 is a classic neighborhood bar in South End with consistently great drinks, food, and service. For a meal that goes with just about any of the drinks on the menu, order up the “Chimi” Dominican burger. This traditional Dominican street food comes with your choice of vegetarian black

bean or ground beef patty dressed with fresh shredded green and red cabbage. The burger is finished off with thinly sliced red onions and then topped with pink sauce on a toasted bun. Pink sauce is a Dominican classic; a zesty blend of ketchup, mayonnaise, orange juice, and Worcestershire sauce.

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MILKBREAD'S

NUTELLA TOAST

Milkbread’s newly opened second location is a counter-service only spot in a historic area of Plaza Midwood. Best suited for a quick grab-and-go meal or a coffee and donut run, their menu includes everything from a hot dip chicken sandwich to a grain bowl with almond romesco. If you’re stopping by for breakfast or to satiate your sweet tooth, we recommend the Nutella toast with banana brûlée. A thick cut slice of bread is spread liberally with everyone’s favorite chocolate hazelnut spread and then elevated with thin strips of caramelized bananas. The brûlée adds a nutty, buttery flavor that’s best paired with an extra dry cappuccino.

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THE WATERMAN'S SHIPWRECKED MARY

The lure of the Bloody Mary ties it to Paris in the early 1900’s, and its association with being a daytime drink and hangover cure started shortly thereafter. Today, it’s central to brunch culture, and you’d be hard-pressed to not want to enjoy one the next weekend you go out. Sidle up for brunch at The Waterman, with locations in Cornelius and South End, and order The Waterman’s “Shipwrecked Mary.”

This cocktail is made with Pinnacle Vodka, Charleston Bloody Mix, and dipped in a flavorful Old Bay salt rim. The drink is then bedecked with jalapeño, olive, bacon, and a cocktail shrimp.

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EVER ANDALO'S

CAFFE WITH COUNT NEGRONI

At Ever Andalo, your focus will undoubtedly be on the food menu— their breads, housemade cheese, and pastas are all decidedly delicious. Yet, like many of the Tonidandel-Brown’s other restaurant ventures, the cocktail menu is well worth the trip on its own.

Their Caffe with Count Negroni is the perfect, adult twist on the more ubiquitous espresso martini. Made with aged Zaya Rum, Campari, and Carpano Antica Vermouth (known for its unmistakable vanilla note), the liquor and liqueurs are then blended with cold brew coffee and finished off with a vanilla cold foam. It’s an equally great way to start or end your night out.

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CURATED FOR YOU: MyNewFloor.com Makes Flooring Easy

If you’ve shopped for new floors recently–or taken on any other home improvement project–you know the process and number of decisions can feel overwhelming.

But what if it could be easier?

That was Carlo Garcia’s aim when he founded MyNewFloor.com, after spending more than a decade installing and selling hardwood floors, carpet, LVP, laminated wood and tile to Charlotte-area homeowners.

The result: a start-to-finish flooring project that’s easy and worry-free, with the help of a partner focused on both design and technology at every step.

A curated collection of the best-performing carpet and flooring

“The process of picking out new floors can feel complicated,” says Garcia. “We hand-select only the best-performing materials so you’ll have plenty of options at every price point, without being overwhelmed by thousands of options.”

says Garcia, who just opened the company’s third Charlotte-area showroom. “You get white-glove customer service coupled with competitive, transparent pricing and the highest-quality products in the industry. Plus, every new floor is installed by our certified, highly trained team.”

MyNewFloor.com’s curated collection comprises flooring from leading manufacturers, including Shaw, Mohawk and Mercier. The company rigorously tests all products, and maintains a wide inventory in its Charlotte warehouse, which means your floors are ready for installation as soon as you are.

“Because of our long and successful relationships with manufacturers, we eliminate the need for a middle man in the process,” Garcia explains. “This translates to faster service and better value.”

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One low, all-inclusive price per-square-foot on every estimate

“You have enough information to sift through when shopping for your new flooring,” Garcia says. “You shouldn’t have to worry about hunting down hidden fees and add-on costs to understand the all-in price in your estimates, too.”

That’s why MyNewFloor.com offers one low, all-inclusive price per-square-foot in every estimate. And when they say “all-inclusive,” they mean it: no surprises, no unexpected upcharges. The result: competitive pricing and 0% financing that make it easy for you to budget for your project.

“We’ve got pricing down to a science,” Garcia says. “Over the last 20 years, we’ve collected and analyzed enough data to create an algorithm that computes all flooring costs. The calculation provides an all-inclusive price per-square-foot. It means you only pay for exactly the material you use, with no waste or excess. We’re always striving to find innovative ways to save money for our customers.”

Highly trained certified installers with 5+ years of experience

Selecting the right floors for your space and lifestyle, along with demo and installation, can be tedious processes sometimes fraught with unexpected challenges. Using a pro team with certified installers who’ve seen–and can efficiently troubleshoot–it all can drastically reduce your risk of delays, extra costs and potential damage to your home.

“We’re unique among Charlotte’s flooring companies in that we require rigorous testing and certifications for all installers,” says Garcia. “This means you can count on expert flooring and carpet installation done quickly, accurately and professionally.”

Before you buy it, visualize it

Flooring is a major investment, so seeing it all in context is important when making your product selections. MyNewFloor.com utilizes an advanced scanner that measures your rooms and overlays products in 3D.

“You can fully visualize the flooring from corner to corner, and around every piece of furniture,” Garcia says. “This way, accuracy is ensured and there’s no guesswork. Our imaging capability allows our measurers and installers to embed notes directly on the photos, specifying unique needs and details. We’re proud to provide an industry-leading method that changes the nature of how flooring is measured and installed.”

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DESIGNING UPWARDS

Interior designer Jacy Painter

Kelly shares her story.

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photos of spaces LAURA SUMRAK

portrait AMANDA MOSS

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Jacy Painter Kelly is a Charlotte-based interior designer whose looks fuse together casual living and edgy coolness. Before launching her own business, Jacy worked in retail and preconstruction design for both new-builds and renovations. Below, she tells us about where she finds inspiration, how she designs a room, and more.

What is your process for coming up with a design plan for clients?

I like to start with a meeting in person where I can ask the client questions to better understand their needs. From there, we dig into the design. Every client and project is different, so this process is never really the same. Some clients have a simple space, while others are completely custom builds done over the course of years. Once design plans are finalized, it’s estimated out, and once approved, we get everything ordered, and then we wait!

What inspires your designs and the unique touches you put into specific rooms?

My clients for the most part! I try to get to know them as well as

I can, and pull from them what would make them the happiest in their spaces. I also like to pull inspiration from other spaces: hotels, restaurants, bars... I draw inspiration from places that people enjoy visiting.

What stage of the design process do you enjoy the most and why?

I really love install day. It’s exhilarating to finally see my plans come to life and to hand it over to the clients. It’s usually filled with some problem solving, and these days it’s rare for anything to be installed complete, but the exhaustion at the end makes me feel young again [laughs].

How do you find the right balance between visually pleasing and practical?

A space really won’t last if it doesn’t function well. Yes, I want it to look amazing, but there is almost always a compromise to be found that serves both form and function. Sometimes the simple answer is to distract from the practical necessity with something else in the space, so no one pays it as much attention.

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What room type do you like to design most? Cocktail rooms! I just really love the opportunity to take the traditional sitting room and make it the opposite of your Mom’s sitting room. What once was the space to “look at, but not touch,” is becoming the hip hideaway that people can truly enjoy again. Changing the name and the vibe of a room can add a lot to a home.

What colors or patterns are you personally loving right now that you would suggest we try for our own homes?

Anyone who knows me knows what’s coming… black! I think it’s the best neutral right now because it stands out and blends in at the same time. It’s a rockstar as a solid, and it layers well with all kinds of shades and tones. I enjoy mixing texture: wood tones, leathers, hair-on-hide, and mixed metals. I’m not experimenting with tons of color right now, because it can read “super trendy” pretty quickly, and the neutral game is so strong and long lasting.

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THE HOST WITH THE MOST

Traci Zeller lets us inside her own home with this classically chic, beautifully layered dining room. The room changes frequently, Traci says, and here, her home is styled for an event. It’s the perfect reminder that interior design isn’t only about complete overhauls or throwing everything out to start anew. Rather, as this interior designer does in her home, artful touches can be added and removed, over and over, to keep a room fresh and timely… and to fulfill your itch for change.

“Most of the room was done years ago, including the window treatments and dining room table and chairs — which proves that investing in classic, quality pieces always provides the best long-term return in decorating,” Traci shares. “The bluepainted chest is the most recent addition to the room, at least in terms of furniture. I purchased it at an antiques fair outside of Paris, during one of my regular trips prior to the pandemic. The paint is original, and the color is exquisite.”

Ashley Smith of Pagoda Event Design is responsible for the gorgeous florals and event decorating, which were added at the time for the holidays.

“To see what she’s able to put together, and how her florals can bring a space to next level decorating for an event, always makes my jaw drop,” Traci says.

“When I’m the client, I get to do exactly what makes my heart sing! This space is a perfect example of that. If I were to redesign the room with what’s on the market today, and as my family’s needs have evolved, I may choose different finishes or pieces, but the feel of the room would be the same. I still love this space, and that’s what I want for my clients — to love a space just as much years after it’s completed (and perhaps after we’ve added more layers with new art or table settings) as they do the day it is installed.”

— info — tracizeller.com @tracizeller

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TIMELESS ELEGANCE

Design firm owner and principal interior designer Alexis Pawling had ten years to dream up exactly what she wanted her own home to look like and just how she would like it to function for her family of four.

“My goal was to create an airy, bright, happy home that had enough living space for the four of us. [Today the house is] transitional/modern dappled with antiques, vintage and a dash of color and whimsy.”

This charming sitting room is just that, with its striking chandelier, antique-looking touches from the vase

and sideboard, and cozy, velvet-brushed chairs. Texture and intrigue come from the wallpaper (offset by the white ceiling) and the mix of saturated and neutral colors. It’s a chic room that still affords comfort and livability for the whole family.

Alexis used Bird Hardware for the hardware throughout the home, lighting is from Circa, Hudson Valley, and Arteriors, furniture is from Abode, Made Goods, Bungalow 8, Four Hands, and Alder & Tweed, and the paint is from Benjamin Moore and Farrow & Ball.

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words SUNNY HUBLER / photo LAURA SUMRAK Builder: Mills Eloge / Architect: Karen Barton / Stylist for photos: Kendra Surface

SWEET SLEEP

From Natalie Papier, the owner of the vintage and eclectic interior design company Home Ec., comes this whimsical bedroom.

Natalie took what was once a very beige bedroom and set out to infuse the room with joy and color.

The art-forward design Natalie opted for used artwork to contrast and set the tone for the ac-

cents in the room's color palette. Today, it’s a space that can transition from a younger child’s room into teen years with functionality and a lot of fun.

“It was such a pleasure to see the eleven-yearold client's eyes light up when she saw the space for the first time,” Natalie shares.

— info — homeecop.com / @home_ec_op

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AT HOME IN THE MODERN WORLD

Beautiful decor from some of Charlotte's best shops.

It’s hard to quantify the power of a comfortable home. In a post-pandemic America, our homes have gained even greater importance in our lives, serving as an office, gathering space, family headquarters, retreat, and refuge.

With ever-more time spent in the home, it has never been so critical to our contentment to create spaces that nourish the soul while still being fully functional. Fortunately, Charlotte and the surrounding area have a plethora of retail spaces that curate lighting, furniture, decor, and creature comforts like hand-poured candles and delightfully scented soaps - in short, everything a house needs to feel like a home.

House of Nomad

House of Nomad is a full-service interior design studio with a retail extension. Inspired by travel and dappled with global goods, their shop is located in SouthPark, and welcomes drop in visitors who are seeking one-of-a-kind finds, from throw pillows, to coffee tables and rugs, to table and floor lamps, and everything in between. Additionally, House of Nomad offers complimentary one-on-one styling appointments, during which clients are guided toward selecting the perfect pieces for their homes. A visit to House of Nomad is sure to result not only in an exciting decor discovery, but also in one of the most pleasant shopping experiences in Charlotte - Hose of Nomad partners with Night Swim Coffee and Bar à Vins to offer cold brew and Prosecco to their customers, instantly elevating customers’ visits from a shopping errand to a festive celebration of compelling interior design.

Cotswold Marketplace: Retail and Design Center

At the helm of Cotswold Marketplace are mother-daughter team Melissa Vandiver and Kate Vandiver Leary, who launched this 10,000square-foot-home goods emporium in 2010. Inside Cotswold Marketplace, customers can explore home furnishings and decor, as well as thoughtful gift items curated by more than 70 associated merchants. The result of such a large number of participating merchants is a wide array of styles, perfect for anyone who is curious about different aesthetics or interested in redefining their personal style.

Bedside Manor

Located across the street from SouthPark Mall, Bedside Manor has spent the last 30 years connecting customers with the perfect bedding, accent furniture, rugs, throws, decorative pillows, table linens, and barware. The store selects products that will make Queen City homes more comfortable and stylish, sourcing from brands like Matouk, Pigeon and Poodle, Sferra, Signora, and Wolf.

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Piper Collection

If supporting local artisans and designers is a top priority when furnishing your home, consider exploring the high-end throw pillows crafted by Piper Collection. In 2012, textile designer Whitney Caudle Kelly launched Piper Collection alongside her mother, Cindy Caudle. Since then, Piper has promoted vibrant color combinations and modern patterns across an array of textures, creating decorative, throw, and outdoor pillows from their design studio in North Carolina.

Blackhawk Hardware and Garden Center

In 1976, Blackhawk Hardware found its home in the historic Park Road Shopping Center. It started out as a simple store selling traditional hardware, but soon expanded to include niche selections like kitchenware and then the addition of a full garden center. In addition to the outdoor plants that everyone knows us for,” notes Garden Center associate and resident green thumb Kebbe Covington, “I want us to have the best indoor plant section in Charlotte…From indoor flowers, plants and succulents to other décor such as pots, planters and statues, we can help you find exactly what you’re looking for.”

Moxie Mercantile

The inventory at Moxie Mercantile, hand-selected by owner Michelle Castelloe and her small team of keen-eyed retail associates, spans from barware to hand-poured candles, whimsical

tea towels, chic charcuterie boards, and authentically vintage table lamps, rugs, and tabletop decor. At Moxie, the mantra is “community over competition,” which the store embodies by focusing on their brand and their clientele in order to provide a unique offering in a crowded market. No matter whether you’re visiting their Plaza Midwood, Davidson, Matthews, or Fort Mill location, you’re certain to find stylish products, often crafted by local artisans or companies with a mission in mind.

Southern Nest

Willing to trek a little further? Then carve out some time to visit Southern Nest in Indian Land, SC, which specializes in cottage and farmhouse style (think early Joanna Gaines). Products include anchor items like coffee tables and armchairs, layering items like throw pillows and decor, and finishing interior touches like lighting. Southern Nest carries a number of popular brands like Bramble and Steven Shell, but also offers a custom order service to satisfy customers who aren’t able to find precisely what they’re seeking on the Southern Nest shelves.

Limoncito Goods

Michelle Fernandez had to overcome life’s challenges to make something beautiful: Limoncito Goods is Fernandez’s Charlottebased, one-woman studio where she slow-makes home goods and accessories by hand. Translated loosely to “little lemons,” each cast and design from Limoncito is created intentionally to be a

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highlight of your home. Every piece is hand-casted, sanded, sealed, and packaged by Michelle herself. She sells everything from mugs and planters to vases and candle holders.

B.D. Jeffries

B.D. Jeffries is a luxury boutique with locations in the SouthPark area and Atlanta that showcases top of the line lighting, furniture, dining and entertaining accessories, and accent pieces. With 5,000 square feet to explore, customers will find plenty to browse within B.D. Jeffries’ well-curated selection of on trend, luxury home goods.

Slate Interiors

This furniture and art collective collaborates with over 60 merchants and artists to provide a wide array of home furnishings, accessories, lighting, and original art. The collection changes daily, as products change hands from merchant to customer quickly, which means new finds on almost every visit. Expect to discover primarily one-of-a-kind or vintage pieces here, and to shop alongside design professionals sourcing items on behalf of their clients.

Ruxton Mercantile

Founded in 2018 by Caitlin Gibson, Ruxton Mercantile offers stylish decor for a modern household. Woven wall art,

tea towels with subtle patterns, handsome teak nesting bowls, luxurious soaps, and soft throw blankets are just a few of the finds at this small shop.

Cosmic Creativ

Kelly Daniels is the owner and artist behind Cosmic Creativ, a handcrafted business of home goods made with resin art. As a one-woman show, Kelly hand pours, trims, photographs, packages and ships every piece herself. She creates home essentials, from accent tables to cutting boards and serving trays. Through a shared workspace, Kelly has full access to large woodworking machinery, where she can make larger furniture pieces with rare wood, and continue to use resin in new and different ways.

Rumor Mill Market

In 2013, Rumor Mill Market moved into a former cotton mill located in Davidson, a small college town just north of Charlotte. It has since been featured in numerous local and national publications, as well as featured on HGTV, after more than doubling in size and making a name for itself as one of Lake Norman’s top destinations for furniture and home decor. The owners strive to maintain an inventory that they describe as “fun and funky,” and characteristic of a farmhouse interior.

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HISTORIC CHARM, MODERN LUXURY

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Savannah is easily one of the most enticing weekend destinations within driving distance of the Queen City. This coastal city, with its ancient oaks draped in Spanish moss and character-defining antebellum architecture, is as steeped in history as it is invigorated by the arts.

Take at least two days to explore this Georgia gem, and lock in your reservations at the Bellwether House to make your getaway a true vacation.

Savannah-Style Luxury

Nestled in the bones of a historic bed and breakfast, Bellwether House is a boutique luxury hotel that welcomes guests 21 years of age and older. The Bellwether perfectly balances enough modernity for its rooms to feel breathable, clean, and hip while maintaining a respectful nod to its historical, 160-year-old roots, resulting in accommodations that are stylish but completely unique.

Each of the Bellwether House’s four categories of rooms has a max occupancy of two people, and, due to age of the structure, expect each room to differ from the others of the same category when you return for your next visit. Garden Suites, located on the main level of the house, feature paved brick floors and direct access to the courtyard area. Queen Suites, located on the first and second floors of the house, offer an exterior private entrance as well as direct courtyard access. King Suites, where we stayed, include comfortable seating areas, desks, large bathrooms, and wardrobes.

Bellwether Amenities

There are two reasons in particular to book Bellwether: the excellent location for walkability and Savannah beauty, and the incredible hospitality and attention to detail offered inside Bellwether’s doors.

For breakfast, afternoon high tea, or a private dinner, guests can enjoy exclusive access to the Bellwether House dining experience, spearheaded by Chef Ryan Whyte-Buck, who was trained during the culinary renaissance that took place in turn-of-the-century Portland, OR before passing several years cooking in some of New York City's top kitchens. Patrons can sample bold Indian flavors that have been fused with Southern cooking traditions. The breakfast and afternoon high tea, elevated by a full spread of pastries and cakes created by pastry chef Tamara Curtis, are included in a Bellwether stay, as are evening champagne toasts. There’s also a beautiful coffee bar that will whip you up your choice of coffee shop-quality beverage each morning, and will serve you your favorite adult beverage by night.

Just around a mile away, Bellwether’s owners also have a restaurant (featuring Chef Whyte-Buck as well) called Folklore if you feel called to venture beyond the hotel’s dining program.

Sustainable practices are prioritized not only in the kitchen (through local/seasonal sourcing and a robust composting practice), but throughout the house. All furniture and goods incorporated in the experience are purchased with an eye toward fair wage labor and sustainable production, so guests can feel good about feeling good during their stay.

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Other Bellwether amenities include complimentary on-site yoga, seasonal wellness programs, and a spa area that offers massage, hot tub soaks, and private yoga sessions. Moreover, the always-oncall staff and unlimited valet services make transitioning between the house and the adventures beyond as seamless as possible.

Beyond The Bellwether House

WINE FOOD FUN FUNDRAISING

Oenophiles of all kinds – from casual sippers and samplers to serious connoisseurs and collectors – will have multiple days to celebrate the nectar of the gods at C h a rl o t t e W i n e + F o o d W e e k p re s e n t e d b y T ru i s t Attendees will not just be imbibing the world’s finest wines, savoring the creations of the area’s top chefs, hobnobbing with renowned vintners and somms, adding to their wine knowledge, and bidding on fantastic one-of-a-kind items, they will also be helping local children Event proceeds benefit four local children’s charities

Although Bellwether House is luxurious enough to pass an entire weekend within, it would be a shame to miss all that the city of Savannah has to offer. Iconic Forsyth Park is not to be missed with its 30 acres of manicured green lawns, rows of colorful azaleas, towering central fountain, and fragrant garden for the blind. Stroll the cobblestones of River Street before ducking into Savannah City Market for one-of-akind shopping. Spend some time immersed in history at the American Prohibition Museum, or carve out time to appreciate the talented students of Savannah College of Art and Design by perusing the SCAD Museum of Art.

No matter which of the city’s many attractions and charms you choose to fold into your visit, Bellwether House has the comfort, amenities, and aesthetic to make your weekend trip one you won’t soon forget.

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CAMDEN CHARM

Where historical interest meets southern hospitality.

TThe oldest inland city in South Carolina, Camden is host to a variety of historical places and attractions that an enjoyer of Carolinian culture should not miss. From horse racing to Revolutionary War battlefields, this quaint Southern city is a prime spot for a historically-inspired experience.

Every spring, Camden houses the Carolina Cup, one of the largest steeplechase events in America. The event attracts horse racing fans from all over the world; many consider it to be South Carolina’s rendition of the Kentucky Derby. Spectators often show up in colorful outfits for the occasion. No matter the weather, the spectacle of the historic steeplechase is alive and well in Camden. In

addition to the race, the Carolina Cup also hosts food and clothing vendors, and a contest for those with the most elaborate hats.

For the historically inclined, Camden is home to notable battlefields of the American Revolution and the Civil War. Nearby Boykin’s Mill saw the last Civil War battle fought in South Carolina, and the site is open to the public at all hours of the day. Visitors can pay their respects at the humble obelisk on the site.

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history. Visitors from out of town can spend the night at one of the town’s elegant and historically-inspired inns. Old McCaskill’s Farm is a farmhouse with bed and breakfaststyle accommodations. Guests are also welcome to tour the working farm and see how the McCaskill family tends to their animals. The guest rooms are like something out of your favorite period drama, complete with wood-frame beds and an antique sitting area. Naturally, the sitting area boasts a game table and a spinning wheel for good measure. Those with more modern interests should stay at the nearby Colony Inn. Despite the name, Colony Inn features all the modern hotel amenities ranging from a swimming pool to boat and RV plugins to ensure those from far and wide are taken care of.

It would not be the South without antique stores, and Camden is home to plenty. While spending the day in town, be sure to browse any number of local antique shops for that quaint and unique item you didn’t know your home needed. Taste the local flavors at the farmers market, and be sure to come home with at least one local barbecue sauce or produce item.

Enthusiasts of the South will find themselves right at home in Camden, and those who aren’t will no doubt be won over by the classic charm of this little town. Whether you’re looking to move, or just plan a day trip, Camden should not be missed for anyone with an interest in experiencing quintessential Carolina living.

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HISTORIC HOMES OF CAROLINA

Over the threshold and back in time.

North Carolina has a rich history that precedes its modern reputation as a rapidly growing state. The Tar Heel state is believed to have been inhabited since around 700 A.D. by Native American tribes like those around Cape Fear. In 1729, North Carolina was established as one of 13 royal colonies, and went on to be the setting of five Revolutionary War battles. As a key participant in the Civil War, the state has played an indelible role in the evolution of the United States.

Here, we’ve rounded up a list of historic homes of NC that bore witness to beautiful eras and people of North Carolina’s history. Wander the grounds or walk into the heart of these homes and step back in time, appreciating a different architectural era, a different way of life, or a moment frozen in time.

Duke Mansion / Charlotte

Located in Charlotte’s own Myers Park neighborhood (which is itself on the National Register of Historic Places), the Duke Mansion is a colonial revival structure that was originally constructed for Zebulon Vance Taylor in 1915. In 1919, James B. Duke, who had purchased the house from Taylor, transformed the house into a mansion. In 1977, the building and its 4.5 acres of landscaped grounds were acquired by the Duke Endowment. Now, the mansion functions as an inn, offering guests modern amenities in a historic setting.

Biltmore / Asheville

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without including the Biltmore. Before it became the popular tourist destination it is today, the Biltmore was the country home of George Washington Vanderbilt and his family. After becoming captivated by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, he set to work purchasing land in the area so that he might enjoy that view for the rest of his life. Officially completed in 1895, the mansion houses 250 rooms, including 35 bedrooms and 43 bathrooms. It also boasts thousands of acres of perfectly landscaped scenery. Architectural enthusiasts will love seeing the French Renaissance influences throughout the home, while history buffs will enjoy experiencing a bygone era of opulence.

The Palmer-Marsh House / Bath Captain Michael Coutanche built the Palmer-Marsh House in 1751 before selling it to 28-year-old Robert Palmer, a lieutenant colonel in the British army, in 1753. The house passed through the

hands of the next two generations of Palmer’s family, before it was sold to brothers and merchants Jonathan and Daniel Marsh. The Marsh family descendants would occupy the house for the next 120 years.

Bennett Place / Durham

By the time Confederate General Joseph Johnston agreed to a truce with Union General William T. Sherman, the Civil War had been raging on for years already. With Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s surrender already complete and General Sherman’s destructive march still ongoing, the Confederate Army was on a clear path to defeat. To discuss the terms of Johnston’s surrender, the two generals met at a midway point between the two fronts—a house now known as Bennett Place. Home to farmer James Bennett and his family, this simple house would serve as the site of the largest troop surrender of the Civil War. Although a fire destroyed

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The Allison-Deaver House / Brevard

As the oldest standing frame house in western North Carolina, the Allison-Deaver House represents the architectural shift that was slowly making its way throughout the mountainside. Instead of building a log cabin like most of his neighbors, property owner Benjamin Allison decided to build his house out of a two-story timber frame. In 1830, Allison sold the property to William Deaver, who added more rooms and Charlestoninspired double porches. When the Civil War began and North Carolina seceded, the residents of the town were quite divided over the choice, and the Deaver family was no exception. Visitors who come to the Allison-Deaver House can not only admire the early frame home architecture, but also learn about the Civil War and how such a monumental event impacted families of all sizes.

Tryon Palace / New Bern

Built between 1767 and 1770, Tryon Palace was the first permanent capitol building for the colony of North Carolina. British governors occupied the palace until 1775, and then the building hosted the first sessions of the General Assembly. In the twentieth century, an extensive reconstruction of the palace was completed. Visitors can now tour the palace alongside guides in

period clothing, visit the on-site North Carolina History Center, peruse Tryon Palace museum galleries, and stroll the palace gardens and grounds.

Reynolda House Museum of American Art / Winston-Salem

Katharine Smith and husband RJ Reynolds settled into the 34,000 square foot, 64-room home now known as Reynolda House in 1917. With 1,076 acres at their disposal, the Reynolds family built a post office, greenhouse, smokehouse, power plant, and churches, plus they installed four themed, formal gardens. Now, the grounds are open to the public, and the house displays pieces by artists like Georgia O’Keefe and Stuart Davis.

Blandwood Mansion / Greensboro

This historic home was originally constructed by Charles Bland before being purchased and expanded by Governor John Motley Morehead. By the time Morehead’s renovations were complete, the structure featured a central three-story tower and gorgeous gardens. The new and improved Blandwood mansion was considered a very modern home when it was first built, mainly due to its special architectural style. In fact, it’s now considered the oldest home in the United States to exemplify the Italianate architectural style of the nineteenth century.

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Charlotte designers, builders, and home industry experts bring their most cutting edge, artistic projects to the fore.

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FFor whatever reason showstopping spaces entice you, be it inspiration, beauty, or intrigue… we agree. The Home & Design Issue is one of my favorites to put together each year simply because I get to pour through a dearth of new builds, remodels, and interior overhauls. These spaces may call to you as ones you’d love to inhabit, or visit, or that push your boundaries of what you thought a home could look like. We hope you’ll find something in these pages that calls to you.

GERRARD BUILDERS

Team: Gerrard Builders, Builder | Carolina Design Associates, Interior Designer | Frank Smith Residential Design, Architectural Designer

Primary Goal:

We wanted to be sure this wasn’t an unused room, like so many living room spaces. We tried to add some really cool features such as the curved walls and the linear fireplace, to make it a space that really draws you in. It didn’t take long after moving that we found this room to be our favorite room in the house to hang out and watch TV in!

Other Vendors:

Couture Knots; Level 5 Finish Group; Arborscapes; B&B Pools; Hardscapes; Instyle Charlotte; Walker Zanger; Three Brothers Tile and Marble; Renaissance; J. Landon; Visual Comfort & Co; Ferguson; Bird Decorative Hardware & Bath; ITC Millwork; Pella Windows.

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ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGN

Team: Amy N. Lee, Owner/Lead Designer | Lindsey Jones, Senior Designer

The Design: Timeless, elegant with hints of glam.

Primary Goals: To create an open, balanced kitchen that incorporates several appliances that aren’t visually apparent at first glance. The hidden scullery door keeps the cabinetry flowing without interrupting the layout with a cased door opening and conceals a second refrigerator and coffee bar. Incorporating the black/white inset doors into the cabinetry, black “X” ceiling detail and Arabescato marble brought in the wow factor we were trying to achieve.

Other Vendors: Cabinetry by KbK Cabinetry; Metal hood from Copper Innovations; Stone supplier & fabricator from AGM Imports/Cadenza. info artisticinteriordesign.com

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J LAYTON INTERIORS

Team: J Layton Interiors | Garrett Nelson, Architectural Designer | Ted Thompson, Builder | Jaylan Oakes, Stylist

The Design: Sophisticated European style.

Primary Goals: The homeowners are avid art collectors and those prized acquisitions directed my design. The color palette, furniture frames, lighting and materials all bow down to the art featured in each space.

Other Vendors: Jeffrey Johnson piece above the mantle and Campay piece over the sofa both acquired at Shain Gallery; rug by Stark; fabric on sofa by Romo fabrics; fabric on drapery by Stroheim; lighting by Hammerton.

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ARCADIA HOMES

Team: Arcadia Homes, Builder | Harry Schrader, Principal Architect, Schrader Design | Layton Campbell, Principal Designer, J Layton Interiors

The Design: Modern English manor.

Primary Goals: To respect the traditional charm of a distinguished South Charlotte neighborhood while pushing the envelope of cutting-edge design and building technology.

Other Vendors: Clark Hall Doors; Buckingham Slate; Indiana Limestone; CS Brown; Kolbe Windows; Morgan Landscape Group.

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KBN INTERIORS

Team: Kimberly Brewer Nawn, Owner and Principal Designer

The Design: Contemporary coastal home.

Primary Goals: To bring a modern approach while channeling the warmth of coastal design. By bringing in rift cut white oak paneling throughout the kitchen, the space creates an inviting atmosphere of comfort.

Other Vendors: Cabinets designed by Black Sheep Cabinets & Design; accessories from Urban Barn; light fixtures from Urban Barn; countertops from Harkey Stone & Tile; hardwood floors from AA Hardwood Flooring; stools from Lee Industries.

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JONES AND HEDGES BUILDERS

Team: Kyle Hedges and Josh Jones of Jones and Hedges, Builders | Greg Perry, Plan Designer | Georgia Street Design, Interior Design

The Design: Traditional with a clean, modern flair.

Primary Goal: To create spaces that the homeowner felt like they could relax in. Specifically, this is a spa-like master suite with a lot of natural light from the use of large windows and calming white tones.

Other Vendors: Tile by Walker Zanger Tile; lighting by Circa; countertops by Harkey Tile & Stone.

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MILLS ELOGE

Team: Roger Mills and Geoff Eloge–Builders | Seth Berger, Theory Development, Developer | Smith Slovik Residential Design | Ryan Bleau, Construction Manager | Christy Horne–Designer

The Design: Contemporary.

Primary Goals: The goal was to fuse high design, functionality and comfort in a way that surpasses the expected.

Other Vendors: Doors and windows by Morrison Millwork; stucco by B&B Exteriors; cabinets by Hardwood Creations; countertops and tile by Harkey Tile and Stone; tile by Crossville Tile; electrical by Insight Automation; plumbing by Service Plumbing and Ferguson; lighting by J. Landon Lighting.

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KAREN KETTLER DESIGN

Team: Karen Kettler, Kitchen Design | Mary Bates Design, Interior Design

The Design: Classic elegant luxury.

Primary Goal: The goal was to create a functional kitchen and add warmth. The blush paint tones mixed with unlacquered gold hardware and walnut island top adds warmth and sophisticated elegance to the space.

Other Vendors: Tile by Crossville Studios; island by Kaufman & Co.; hood by Mudwerk; cabinetry by Touchstone Fine Cabinetry; countertops by Marble & Stone Shop.

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KINGSWOOD CUSTOM HOMES

Team: Kingswood Homes/Louise Leeke, Interior Design | Pursley Dixon, Architecture | Eleanor Rope, Styling | J Layton Interiors, Furniture

The Design: Relaxed, yet sophisticated.

Primary Goal: The client has a large family so in designing the kitchen, the team wanted to make sure it could accommodate multiple people in the kitchen. The two sinks allow for this, while also allowing a third person to be at the rangetop cooking if needed.

Other Vendors: Backsplash tile by Renaissance; countertops by Walker Zanger; kitchen pendants by Arteriors; appliances by SubZero & Wolf; hardwoods by Sawyer Mason.

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HARTWHITE INTERIORS

Team: Kirsten White, Principal Designer Gina Hopkins, Designer

The Design: Transitional.

Primary Goal: A full home renovation. The goal was to give the home a facelift and to lighten, brighten, and bring an updated aesthetic using lots of textures.

Other Vendors: Vanguard Furniture; Century Furniture; Cyan Designs; Visual Comfort Lighting.

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PHEASANT HILL DESIGNS

Team: Kendra Tardif White, Principal and President

The Design: Updated timeless traditional.

Primary Goal: The goal was to provide more intentional functionality and to capitalize on the natural light to create an inviting space that flows properly and feels welcoming. We were able to accomplish that by removing a large wall that cut off the kitchen space from the family room. The result is a space that feels grand while still keeping its warmth.

Other Vendors: Circa Lighting; THIBAUT Fabrics; Distinctive Cabinets.

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ROYAL BUILDING GROUP

Team: Royal Building Group, Builder Bryan Mermans, Architect

The Design: As the builder’s personal home, this was his unique way of combining various styles into one space.

Primary Goal: We were attempting to do something different that we have not done before. The main goal was to develop a special, unique project that fits form and function while incorporating the outdoor living lifestyle that everyone who lives in Charlotte would like to enjoy.

Other Vendors: Doors and windows by Pella Carolina; fireplaces by Isokern; precast surround by Carolina Precast; drywall and specialty paint by Level 5 Rock Trim Paint; flooring and tile by Carolina Tile and Hardwoods.

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LUCY AND COMPANY

Team: Interior design, in-house painters, wallpaper installer and electrician all Lucy and Company or Beth Keim.

The Design: A collected mix of furniture blending old and new with multiple textures all in a rich color palette.

Primary Goal: A much darker, heavy pattern space contrasting the bright white simplistic vibe on all the adjoining rooms. This is a space for a quiet drink and gossip with the girls.

Other Vendors: Bobo; Bernhardt; Gabby; Cole & Son’s; Arteriors; F. Schumacher; art by Keith Keim.

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GRANDE CUSTOM BUILDERS

Team: Grande Custom Builders, Builder Stylefix Home Staging, Design and Staging

The Design: Mid-century mixed with modern transitional.

Primary Goal: To create texture and visual interest that also draws your eye out to the beautiful courtyard pool.

Other Vendors: Art from Wendover Art Group; chandelier from RH; sofa from Lee Industries via A. Hoke; coffee table from A. Hoke; accent chairs by Four Hands; rug by Jaipur Living.

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PIPPIN HOME DESIGNS

Team: Pippin Home Designs, Jennifer B. Pippin, FAIBD, CPBD, Residential Design | Keystone Building Group, Artie & Angie Smethers Builders, Builders | Kelly Cruz Interiors, Kelly Cruz, Interior Design.

The Design: Moden style, with an open flow and captivating lake views throughout.

Primary Goal: The goal was to design a family-oriented lifestyle home that also maximizes the lake views from every room. The clients desired an accessible home, with an elevator, indoor and outdoor entertaining areas, two private home offices, and lots of storage spaces.

Other Vendors: Stucco & Stone; B&B Exteriors LLC, Harold Brunner; Nichiha Shiplap Siding; Advantage Siding & Windows Inc., Gilbert Perry; Andersen Windows & Doors; Hoke Lumber, Joe Johnson.

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HOUSE OF NOMAD

Team: Kelley Lentini, Owner Berkeley Minkhorst, Owner

The Design: An up-to-date, calming lakeside retreat.

Primary Goal: This home had gorgeous bones, but was stuck in the past with lots of dark tones and heavy finishes. It was time to give it a facelift, yet keep the charm of the original architecture.

Other Vendors: Vintage finds from Roundtop Texas; Moss Home Sectional by @shophouseofnomaddesign Moroccan and Guatemalan pillows, and canvas tree.

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RIVUS CONSTRUCTION

Team: Juan Gomez, CEO

TNT Staging, Staging Bueno Box, Architect AnaMaria Duarte Interiors, Interior Design

Primary Goal: The goal for this house was family interaction and liveability which was achieved through an open floor plan, especially in the living areas. They also created a secondary media/ family room upstairs to help achieve this.

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AMERICAN CROWN CABINETS

AtAmerican Crown Cabinets, they believe if you can dream it, they can build it. They strive to bring quality products to your home or wherever your cabinets are needed. American Crown Cabinets have worked hard to make sure that their selection is wide and varied so you can choose from a rainbow of colors, and get exactly what you need for your kitchen or bathroom remodel.

You can count on them to provide 1-on-1 consultations with one of their experts, who will walk you through all the options available to you and help you find the perfect color scheme for your project.

American Crown Cabinets has really found their stride when it comes to helping people and making the process as easy and unique as possible. One thing that makes them truly different from other companies is that they source products locally and assemble them in America.

They are a family-owned and operated business, and pride themselves on providing the kind of customer service that makes you feel like part of their family.

The process is simple; you can walk into the showroom located off New Town Road in Waxhaw, NC or they can come straight to you. Leave the rest up to American Crown Cabinets.

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Waxhaw, NC

Whatis the most important piece of a major renovation project? According to the team at Sheedy Watts Design, it is using a creative and experienced design professional to help plan out all the details of the job. This residential design studio is dedicated to bringing unique visions to life. It takes innovation and experience to combine the requirements of construction, building codes, the program and inspiring aesthetics into a cohesive whole. "Our best feedback," says Ray Sheedy, "has been from clients who say we have listened to their ideas and incorporated them creatively into the design of a project."

Sheedy Watts Design draws from 30 years

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of residential design experience. They've taken on a wide range of projects in the Charlotte area, from new construction to total-home remodeling. Cale Watts adds "Our work encompasses all scales of home design. We use a collaborative team approach for every design, and include the clients input at every stage of the process. We've become specialists at major renovation projects."

Whether it's designing weekend cabins or roof-off additions, every project has exceeded their clients expectations. Careful design adds flexibility as the clients needs change over the years. If it's done right the first time, there shouldn't be a need to do it again.

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HOME TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

Founded in 2001, Home Technology Solutions is an award-winning custom integrator serving the Carolinas specializing in audio/video, entertainment and control solutions for homes and businesses.

Stop by Home Technology Solutions Showroom in Matthews near I-485 and Independence Blvd. to discover a world of possibilities for your home! Their team of client solutions experts can help you with certified Control4 technology, design custom entertainment systems with SONOS products in an interactive family room setting, as well as evaluate all possible technology options for your home.

Choosing a home integrator is no simple feat, as you could be left with an inconvenient and ill-suited system if the wrong decision is made. When partnered with the Home Technology Solutions team however, rest assured that your audio/video entertainment or control systems will be intuitively designed for maximum ease of use.

Their experienced team takes the time to get to know you and your budget. From their broad selection of brands, Home Technology Solutions specialize in customizing solutions that meet all performance needs without overselling. They provide personalized service as if they were a technology concierge just for you.

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TECHNOLOGY

The team at Window & Door Pros is passionate about helping homeowners and contractors select smart, stylish, thoughtfully crafted windows, doors, and hardware to enhance the beauty and character of their home.

They specialize in historically accurate and architecturally-correct styles for vintage and designer homes. Window & Door Pros loves helping clients find those perfect windows or doors that magnify and accentuate the unique personality of a house and the family that calls it home.

Since 1996, their locally owned company has been making happy clients out of Charlotte homeowners and contractors by being different from their peers.

They have products that fit a wide

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range of styles, goals, and budgets. Whether you are a homeowner hoping to reduce your energy costs by replacing your windows or the owner of a historic home looking for a “wow factor” new front door, Window & Door Pros have high-quality options that will work perfectly for you.

From initial conception, design, technical measure and professional installation, your project is treated with the care it deserves. All of their products are installed by seasoned craftsmen that only use the highest quality products. With over 75 years combined experience as a specialty, boutique-style company, Window & Door Pros do one thing — and do it well.

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141 Hawthorne Lane • Charlotte, NC • 704-344-1875 • WindowAndDoorPros.com • Mike@WindowAndDoorPros.com WINDOWS & DOORS Charlotte, NC Showroom: 1141 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC 28205 | 704.344.1875 | Mike@WindowAndDoorPros.Com WINDOW & DOOR PROS Established 1996 Inspiration From Every View Elegance
is when the inside is as beautiful as the outside.

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HOME TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

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pages 120-121

SHEEDY WATTS DESIGN

1min
page 119

AMERICAN CROWN CABINETS

1min
pages 118-119

BE INSPIRED

6min
pages 105-114, 116-117

HISTORIC HOMES OF CAROLINA

4min
pages 98, 100, 102-104

CAMDEN CHARM

2min
pages 94, 96-97

A New Lease on Luxury

1min
pages 91-92

HISTORIC CHARM, MODERN LUXURY

2min
pages 89-90

Stay in the home you love.

3min
pages 83-84, 86-87

AT HOME IN THE MODERN WORLD

1min
page 82

SWEET SLEEP

1min
pages 80-82

TIMELESS ELEGANCE

1min
page 78

THE HOST WITH THE MOST

1min
pages 76-77

HOME & DESIGN

2min
pages 72, 74

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CAFFE WITH COUNT NEGRONI

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THE WATERMAN'S SHIPWRECKED MARY

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MILKBREAD'S NUTELLA TOAST

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CHIMI BURGER

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MENSWEAR MAKEOVER

4min
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BRINGING THE WEST VILLAGE TO THE QUEEN CITY

2min
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GALLERY OF THE HERE AND NOW

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LA ISLA DE TIGRE

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HOME & DESIGN

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ARE YOU READY FOR THE SMILE OF YOUR DREAMS?

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