Episode Four of Dream Home Makeover takes Shea and the design team to Charleston, Utah, a small hamlet outside of Salt Lake City. Studio McGee clients Darin and Sarah renovated the entry and living room of their “old pioneer home,” Shea explains, to reflect the history of the house, eliciting loads of cozy and colorful cottage vibes. “We’re going updated Little House on the Prairie,” she adds.
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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