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3 weeks ago |
charlestonhomeanddesign.com | Micaela Arnett
The furniture-style double vanity occupies the space with its natural oak finish and reeded wood detail. This texture adds a refined sophistication to the space. An integrated power station is built into the drawers for a clutter-free countertop. Dimmable opal matte glass sconces flank the walls, providing a playful contrast against the matte black-framed vanity mirrors.
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3 weeks ago |
charlestonhomeanddesign.com | Micaela Arnett
For Richmond natives Larry and Linda Terry, their dream of building a new custom home in Charleston was about far more than relocation. Their goals centered on a forever home that blended seamlessly into the Lowcountry landscape, while accommodating their treasured heirlooms, collections, and lifestyle, both now and in the future as they grow older. Finding the right builder for such a personal project was paramount.
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4 weeks ago |
charlestonhomeanddesign.com | Micaela Arnett
Story by Micaela Arnett / May 30, 2025 Until recently, pressure-treated (PT) lumber has been the preferred material for decks, porches, and outdoor structures. Unfortunately, in the past 15-20 years, some PT lumber has failed due to changes in preservatives and treatments. Historically, it was preserved with chromated copper arsenate (CCA), an extremely effective treatment for resisting rot, insects, and moisture damage.
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1 month ago |
charlestonhomeanddesign.com | Micaela Arnett
Story by Micaela Arnett / May 15, 2025 When we think of maintenance, the conversation often leads home. You know, repainting walls, refreshing interiors, and updating landscaping. But what about the care we commit to feeling our best? According to Blair Turnage, founder of B Aesthetics in Mount Pleasant, personal maintenance is as essential as maintaining your home. Founder of B.
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1 month ago |
charlestonhomeanddesign.com | Micaela Arnett
Story by Micaela Arnett / May 13, 2025 Textiles tell stories, weaving together history, culture, and personal experience threads. Debby Gomulka of Provenance Lee Interiors captures this storytelling spirit in her latest Marrakech Textile Collection. Celebrating heritage, craftsmanship, and sustainable design, this collection reflects Debby’s passion for interiors and commitment to eco-luxury living. Her fashion and interior design background inspires the Marrakech Textile Collection.
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