by marcelle | Feb 18, 2016 | Custom Furniture, Furniture, Interior Design, Interior Design Trends, Kitchen, Living Room, Reclaimed Wood, Sustainability
Reclaiming old wood give new life to precious resources. Even better, it’s gorgeous and give your home that “old soul” look and feel (whether it’s true or not.) Here are 6 ways to incorporate reclaimed wood into your home: 1. your kitchen...
by marcelle | Nov 29, 2015 | Architecture, Sustainability, Zen Style
Alys Beach is a New Urban community on Highway 30A between Fort Walton and Panama City, Florida. I am never disappointed by this seaside community’s thoughtful application of design, sustainability, and luxury. As a result, my family returns often to relax and find...
by marcelle | Feb 7, 2013 | Architecture, Custom Furniture, Historic Architecture, Interior Design Trends, Reclaimed Wood, Sustainability
…..so the first thing to love is it’s situated in a cool historic shopping strip on Charlotte, right across the street from Richland Park, at the edge of Sylvan Park – my hood….. 🙂 …..next to the junk antique shop I used to frequent back...
by marcelle | Jun 5, 2012 | Reclaimed Wood, Sustainability
What do you do when you find vintage hardwood pallets, mid-renovation, in the attic of your loved and lovely older home? You reclaim that wood! My cool clients Suellen and Rick were searching for ways to incorporate a “Spanish Rustic”...
by marcelle | Feb 9, 2012 | Architecture, Sustainability
Did you know that Nashville’s downtown Public Square is a 2.2 acre green roof, with a 57,000-gallon rainwater harvesting tank, and extensive native landscaping? I sure didn’t – and I live here! I found out all this and more in a book on all things...
by marcelle | Apr 21, 2011 | Sustainability
Happy Earth Day! Well, the Routon Residence is finally nearing completion. And in celebration of Earth Day, my partner, Architect David Baird and I would like to thank all of the folks who have made this beautiful, sustainable home possible – beginning with...