I was searching the great interwebs for inspiration last night and came across this darling little inn in Charleston, SC in the new Southern Living Magazine called 86 Cannon. They showed just a tiny picture of one of the interiors so I had to go research it further and was so pleasantly surprised by the delightful interiors and style of this place! It’s so clean and simple and yet there is great attention to detail by designer Betsy Berry.
The main living area has a fabulous tone on tone wall/fireplace situation (although if that was a marble fireplace mantle I might freak out a little that they painted it.
The cocktail bar area is a great inspiration for a kitchen design– from the cabinetry colors to the brass fixtures and wire inset doors. And that table is pretty fantastic too!
I love a good painted floor, and this one is exactly perfect.
The simple neutral tones in this guest room are so lovely. I could see someone wanting their own master bedroom to look like this!
Another guest room done up in Farrow & Ball’s Lotus paper.
The mix of antique and modern is fabulous.
The bathrooms have a very sleek contemporary feel which lets the more historic elements of the building sing.
A fun, cozy top floor space- great inspiration for that unused attic space in your own house perhaps? wallpapering the ceiling like this makes a space with angled ceilings feel more open and special.
Across form that guest room is an insanely cozy library space. red grasscloth is something I can;t imagine using… but in this instance it’s awesome!!
This floral fabric is from Jasper by Michael Smith and is one of my all time favorites.
The design is so amazing! I can’t find a flaw, I love every rooms in the house! Wow!
Whoooa! This is so fabulous! What you show is wonderful *.* I love the colors and the cool vibe in every piece that went into your room!
Now..that was innspiring!! franki
I love everything Betsy Berry did. Very talented.
Gorgeous! I love everything. Especially the first of the guest rooms you posted.
Beautiful. Inspiration, indeed. Thanks, as always.
I’m thinking the fireplace surround may have been cast iron. That would be about right with the look/period of this home.
Or slate. Which is traditionally painted.
Lots of unique details here. The grasscloth. The stripes on the bedroom walls continuing to the headboard and the chaise upholstery. That painted floor.
It’s not so much about buying A, B or C and more about what you do with what you’ve chosen. This is anything but expected.
Stunning home. Thank you for sharing. I loved everything!
Wow, what a small world! I live down the street from this house, and walk by it constantly and swoon. So great to get to see the interior! Come to Charleston, you would love it!