The drive from Charleston, South Carolina, to the nearby farmland ofJohns Islandfeels like an exhale.
(The path is made of tabby, a punch in of concrete made from crushed oyster shells.)
I always love the glow of soft light at the door, says Allison.

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I love the feeling of a round table, she says.
I think its so much better for conversation.
Overhead, Regina Andrews bamboo Treble Chandelier subtly nods to the coastal environs.
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An installation of Murmurations (sculpted porcelain pieces) by Maine artist Christina Watka climbs the walls.
A custom mural wallcovering by Rebecca Atwood Designs draws the landscape into the entry.
When you walk down the hallway, its like youre surrounded by a canopy of trees.

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That natural quality just felt right here.
Between the beds, an antique bleached-walnut commode and a vintage rug lend singular panache.
That way, you dont get too many patterns competing, she says.

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