Lynchburg Design House Recap
I made a hurried post about the Lynchburg Design House the other day because I only heard about the event just before it was over. I stole away for a couple hours on Saturday morning to drive down to Lynchburg so I could visit the house and I was so impressed!
The house was conceived by Moyanne Harding, a Lynchburg-based designer who has been a fixture at the Charlottesville Design House. She pulled together the Lynchburg design community and the organizing charity, the YWCA, to take a beautiful, old home on Rivermont Avenue.
I have a feeling the Design House will be a new tradition in Lynchburg!
I really hope a professional photographer goes through the house. I didn't get great images of this beautiful room!
Breakfast Room
Kelly Mortemousque, The Silver Thistle
Kitchen and Butler's Pantry
Chris Hargis, Pinnacle Cabinetry and Design
Another room where a professional photographer will do a much better job than I did. The joists in the ceiling were wrapped wood. I can't imagine how long (and expensive) that job was!
The house was conceived by Moyanne Harding, a Lynchburg-based designer who has been a fixture at the Charlottesville Design House. She pulled together the Lynchburg design community and the organizing charity, the YWCA, to take a beautiful, old home on Rivermont Avenue.
I have a feeling the Design House will be a new tradition in Lynchburg!
Entrance Hall and Upstairs Foyer
Carolyn Mahone, Mahone and Sons Decorating CenterFront Parlor
Elizabeth Harrington, Studio H HomeDining Room
Betsy Burton, Burton Designs, LLCFamily Room
Moyanne Harding, Interiors by Moyanne, Inc.I really hope a professional photographer goes through the house. I didn't get great images of this beautiful room!
Library
Beverly McCloskey, Beverly McCloskey DesignsBreakfast Room
Kelly Mortemousque, The Silver Thistle
Kitchen and Butler's Pantry
Chris Hargis, Pinnacle Cabinetry and Design
Basement
Haley Pavao, Pastiche at MainAnother room where a professional photographer will do a much better job than I did. The joists in the ceiling were wrapped wood. I can't imagine how long (and expensive) that job was!
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