The theme was Design movements inspired by certain eras and cities. My theme was 1890-1920 Charleston, South Carolina.
How it starts:
Veronika Miller, of Modenus is the brainchild behind the concept of designing real spaces with real designers. Here she is as she explains the process and introduces this year's cities:
Since my theme was the early 1900's, I did research on the progressive era after the Victorian clutter but before modernism. Having visited Charleston many times I love the historic homes, the architecture, and the symmetry in the designs. Taking something noticeably antique and classic and making it modern was my goal.
Here is a video of all the designs:
My design highlights reflecting Charleston include:
symmetry
spiderweb windowcrown moulding pulled from Drayton HallGreek Key motifBlack and white marble floorBrass FretworkEnglish grisaille muralhutch metal top from an English kitchenThere were phone calls during the building process but by the time we arrived on set the bathroom was built. The team did an amazing job getting all the details just right. Although they said my plans were so detailed there weren't many questions!
Key modern elements:
curved glass shower wall
oversizing the Greek Key motifgloss emerald green tile highlighted with the black linear Greek key tile- current trend color
geometric marble pattern in the shower
modern Flemish photo with bubble wrap in her hair as a veil.
addition of the brass - current trend
black undermount sinks
Thank you to Schumacher for the fabric on the antique chair
Thank you to Heritage Tile for their gloss green tileThank you to Earl Kendall studios for the Flemish girl photo
I found that this is really where DXV products shined for me. The selection was spot on for the design. Classic Oakhill toilet, cross handle Randall faucet in the beautiful aged brass finish, the classic Fitzgerald tub, Tub filler again the perfect shape and finish, the shepard hook shower arm and cross handle levers in the shower and sinks. I mixed it up with adding the Pop black undercount sinks for a modern touch.
The vanity was my pride and joy as I designed the entire piece and it was constructed just perfectly. The fluted carerra marble front, the fretwork from Decorator's Supply, Bridget Beari Colors metallics paint MT Bastille Brass, metal hood with brass tips, custom mirrors, antique mirror backs in the center shelves. It was a beauty!
Look for the ad in all the national shelter magazines, Veranda, Southern Living, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest and more! Give us a shout out on our Instagram or Twitter @bridgetbeari if you see it in print!
Check out all the other amazing designs from this year's DXV Designer panel
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