Room of the month: Case study
in the case of this oceanfront study on Hilton Head Island, the main goal was relaxation, and every element was carefully curated to achieve just that.
Discover the finest home & garden inspiration. Take a step inside some of the Lowcountry’s most beautiful homes. We share expert home tips, the latest trends, design ideas and more. Gardening and florals? We cover that too. Coastal, contemporary, traditional, rustic, modern – No matter your home design preference, we share inspiration to fit your personal style. From total home renos to keeping all walls intact, discover updates that can make a major difference in your home or rental property. We know that a home is more than just four walls and a roof. It’s a cohesive work of art, thoughtfully arrayed and defined, inside and out. This inspiration is for just that – Defining your home. After all, there is no place like home.
in the case of this oceanfront study on Hilton Head Island, the main goal was relaxation, and every element was carefully curated to achieve just that.
Use these tips from interior designer Taylor Stone of Group 3 Designs to create a coastal space that feels both sophisticated and relaxing.
The before and after pictures demonstrate the dramatic improvement that Seacoast Driveways was able to make on this restoration project.
If you want a quick pick-me-up, choose an arrangement from the grocery store and rearrange it.
To help get your garden ready, we asked some local horticulturalists for ideas to bring out the best of spring.
With many flowers now coming into bloom, we reached out to a few of our favorite interior designers with questions for decorating a home with flowers.
Looking for a spring challenge? See if you can spot each of these 42 common Lowcountry wildflowers.
Frustrated by the damage the cold snap did to your garden? Be inspired by visiting six beautiful gardens on this year’s All Saints Garden Tour.
“Pitcher me this” is the perfect May arrangement because it is light and airy, just in time for when the heat starts to roll in.
The flowers are fluffy and bright on thirty-inch stems. They’re perfect for a spring bouquet.