On the walls throughout the entirety of the space are two colors—the dark blue-green color is Riverway by Sherwin-Williams and the cream is Timeless by Clare. The home, though not overly large in footprint, is lucky to have a dedicated entryway. Shea and the design team took advantage of the nook and styled it in a way that tied it into the rest of the space—the paint is carried through to the living room built-in cabinets—while maximizing storage. In addition to a wall of hooks, a dresser from McGee & Co.’s vintage collection provides ample places to store hats and gloves. A charcoal-colored limestone tile from Ann Sacks visually separates the entry from the living space, while a willow-adorned William Morris wallpaper finishes the walls from wood paneling trim to ceiling. Keep scrolling for a deeper look into The Historic Charleston Remodel’s living room design, and watch the webisode above.
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