Where architecture and antiques meet... 19th-Century Savannah living room of Charles Chewning and Tommy Genusso Where would antiques be without architecture? What would domestic architecture be without antiques?...
Where architecture and antiques meet... 19th-Century Savannah living room of Charles Chewning and Tommy Genusso Where would antiques be without architecture? What would domestic architecture be without antiques?...
Lighting is often almost an afterthought in creating a space for living, but it is one of the things that most affects the way we feel in a space, the...
It's been a busy day in and out of the office! The Southern autumn twilight is gently falling on my garden (we won't mention the tree that fell down there...
I launched Southern Hospitality at Home: The Art of Gracious Living in my beloved hometown of Charleston last week with a party at Mrs. Whaley's Garden . ....
When I was growing up, I dreamed of working in a greenhouse. I didn't want to grow plants. I wanted to write in a house made of windows. Now,...
The elliptical window—a favorite of Federal era architects—mimics the shape of the eye. Witnessed from the exterior of a house, it lends a human demeanor to a house and gives...
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