Showing posts with label Southern Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern Living. Show all posts

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Looking Back at Cat Rock Mountain

One of my favorite projects was a mountain house outside Charlottesville on Cat Rock Mountain. I stumbled across some photos on Pinterest and it reminded me how much I loved that house. 


The perfect blend of causal and livable design and lifestyle. We sourced some wonderful antiques for this home. The search is what makes it so much fun. The architect was Bob Steele of BOB Architecture in Richmond, Virginia. 


If only it had some Bridget Beari Colors on the wall and it would be perfect but alas that was not invented at this time. 

 I did have wallpaper in some of the rooms and beautiful warm colors. I do remember installing this job on Christmas Eve and loosing my purse on the highway as we stopped to rescue a dog but that's another story. 





Gorgeous heart pine floors and cabinets with an Aga cooker in the back. That kitchen was perfect for their family of 6. When they had house guests the number would rise from 6 to at least 12. All the dining tables extended to accommodate the crowds. Even the limestone top on the patio that was craned over the house and hand carved. It is a stunner. 



I love mixing the old and the new in furniture and art. 


Thanks to Southern Living for the magazine article in October of 2008. An oldy but a goody. 


Thanks for following me on a trip down memory lane. 



Sunday, May 31, 2015

Southern Living 2015 Idea House Comes to Virginia

Bunny Williams turns on the charm with her version of an updated classic farmhouse in the hills of Albermarle County outside of Charlottesville Virginia for this year's Southern Living Idea House. 

I was lucky to be invited for a preview as a new Southern Living Designer Network partner. What a treat to see all my favorite vendors and some new ones too. 

Beautiful Entry



Stone House with metal roof - beautiful porches and patios to enjoy the amazing views. The house was built by Jayson collier of Summit Custom Homes and designed by Rosney Co. Architects both of Charlottesville. 



The house is 4,500 sq. ft. built in Albemarle County in Bundoran Farms. The idea house is open from June 27th to Dec. and if you want to buy it, it is listed for 2.395 million. 


There were some great details throughout the house. Here are a few: 

Love the crewel throw at the bottom of the master bedroom. 



Great styling - mixing old and new on the master mantel. 



The pine paneled living room filled with a mixture of old and new items. Bunny has a new line with Ballard Designs and many of the accessories were from that collection. 


              There is always room for a fabulous bar setting. 



The main family room was my favorite with its tall vaulted ceiling and beautiful views of the countryside. Here Bunny added some contemporary art pieces mixed with antique mirrors and accessories. I loved the wood urns and the Moroccan rug.  



The super tall mirror flanked by 2 modern art pieces - brilliant! She also used wonderful pieces from her own collection - notice the turquoise lamp and the leather coffee table. 





An interesting use of a coffee table as an end table. 


Love that view! 


A beautiful porch with lighting by Carolina Lantern. 


The use of antiques like this luster ware pitcher in the powder room made me want to get out my dusty collection and think of a modern way to use these pieces. They looked great. 





With 2 bedrooms upstairs and this bunk room for kids, this house had something for everyone. I loved her Dash and Albert Rug. 


The upstairs TV room - I spy a Tritter Feefer table. 


The kitchen was brilliantly done with a wall of windows near the sink and no upper cabinets in that area. 



Cabinets along the outside edges and a generous island. Perfect for entertaining. 



 I loved the collage of art around the TV - I almost forgot it was there. 




This stunning navy high gloss bar was a hit! A perfect little hidden gem in a closet off the kitchen. Great accessories from Ballard Designs too. 



Lots of monograms. 



Finally the upstairs bedroom in accents of this yummy purple. 




Purple shades mixed with reds and oranges - brilliant. 






 I enjoyed meeting Bunny and hearing all her tips on designing the house. She did a lot of shopping in Charlottesville for local art and antiques. I even spyed an Andy Bality painting in the upstairs TV room. 



If you have a chance stop by the house for a visit, it is well worth the trip! 


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Southern Living Christmas Issue

Check us out in the Southern Living Christmas issue Dec. 2009 pages 18-23. Great tips for holiday decorating and look at the video on our website for the things that didn't make the magazine!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Southern Living

Check out the October issue of Southern Living! The article on the bishop home has some wonderful ideas.



The Morrocan lanterns are a great mix with the rustic ceiling. I have just installed something similar in home with a more modern feel. The mix is a fun surprise.



Look at the unique rock pattern in the pathway. I wish I could see more. The accent of black stones create a curved pattern that is echoed in the arbor's woodwork.



And finally the block stone on the wall that continues as the surround - Lovin it! The chocolate brown color is warm and inviting. The large brick size is a perfect accent. I think it is slate?


This has been a great issue but December will be even better when the Bridget Beari holiday issue comes out!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bridget Beari Designs Christmas 2008

Here is a video of my house at Christmas! This is a sneak peek at what Southern Living shot for their December 2009 holiday issue. Check it out!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

We're Published Again!

Finally the Southern Living article is out in the new October issue. Check it out!








Sunday, October 7, 2007

Southern Living Shoot

I spent the whole day yesterday with the Southern Living team as they shot one of my client's homes in the Virginia mountains near Charlottesville. It was interesting to see which rooms and details they preferred. We had a great time styling the rooms for the shoot. My clients and their family members were great sports even through the wardrobe changes.



The setting and the weather were beautiful.

I am excited to see which photos they chose for the magazine article. It woud be great to get the cover!

I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek into what it takes to make the great magazines we all love.

Thanks Amy, Todd, Lisa, and Katie for all their hard work.