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Stono Ferry
Master Suite
Donaldson pulled the soothing greens and strong black from the
brilliant tropical print used in the bedroom. With its intense
bold print, the tropical fabric was sprinkled sparingly throughout
the bedroom and adjoining sitting area. Sleek round tables rest
comfortably on either side of the bed, mimicking the iron headboard’s
gentle curves. |
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Murray Boulevard
Master Suite
The bedroom is anchored by funky green silk draperies and a
locally-crafted Gothic bed with wine-colored brocade bedding.
A whimsical chandelier highlights the faux-finished ceiling,
where wide, golden tone-on-tone stripes connect the bedroom
with the sitting room. |
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Kiawah Island
Master Bedroom
The beauty of Kiawah Island sets the tone for this room’s
palette of subtle greens. Two red chairs offer comfortable seating. |
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Meeting
Street Bedroom
This master bedroom was designed to be a relaxing yet sophisticated
escape. The subtle tones and luxurious fabrics work to create
the overall mood. Special attention was given to the room's
fabrics. |
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John's Island
Master Bedroom
Especially eye-catching is the custom-designed bed with gesso
panel inserts, which was built by a local craftsman. Warm greens
and reds rest well with the coffee-colored walls. Mix-matched
pillows and a floral rug add layers of softness to the overall
design. |
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Legare
Street Guest Bedroom
The bed frame features architectural elements textured with
a crackled finish. As the room’s focal point, the bed’s
unique angular shapes are repeated throughout the decorative
scheme. The breezy window treatments are made from brightly
embroidered fabrics echoed in the bed’s accent pillows
and coverings. |
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Tradd Street
Guest Bedroom
A four-poster rice bed serves as the centerpiece of this elegant
guest bedroom. Minimal furnishings and a soft green and cream
palette complement the classic features of this historic home. |
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Daniel Island
Girls' Room
A pink and green girls’ room with custom headboards ,
chairs and stools. Headboards are antique shutters, while an
old sewing machine becomes a lamp. |