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“The Little Lodge” – Bray’s Island Plantation, SC
VERANDA’s 10 Most Beloved Rooms of 2020, According to Instagram
“The 10 most adored spaces from this year’s issues of VERANDA, according to our loyal followers on Instagram. From a charming kitchen in a Bray’s Island cottage to a Newport Beach poolhouse, these light-drenched, well-collected spaces remind us of the true joy of curating a beautiful home and the blessing of having a space to call our own—especially in this dark year.”
#1 Cottage Kitchen by the Sea. A wall of windows brings in natural light to a galley kitchen with stone countertops and floors.
Designer Beth Webb created this Little Lodge in Bray’s Island, South Carolina, which may be short on space but bursts with creative inspiration, as two of its rooms topped our list of “most beloved” spaces. Few areas better showcase the designer’s glorious blend of Anglo and Low Country traditions than in this spectacular kitchen. Architect Peter Block ensures the narrow space feels luxurious, thanks to soaring windows streaming in natural light, and its design (to look more like a garden room than a galley kitchen) feels like the extravagance of a larger home. A Bertazzoni range, Waterworks fixtures, and versatile counter space all ensure this kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful.
#10 Low Country Living with Global Flair. A living room with windows to the ceiling and a sofa and leather ottoman
Webb and Block’s coastal Carolina lodge is greatly inspired by the architecture of the British Arts and Crafts movement, and this living room feels reminiscent of a well-traveled Englishman’s lair, full of collected items from adventures abroad with design sensibility from his homeland. The Mrs. Howard sofa invites one to reflect on the day’s wins, while the layered space sparks creativity and dreams of the next getaway. The ottoman leather is Holly Hunt for Jerry Pair, and wool upholstery is Holland & Sherry.
“The Little Lodge” – Featured on the Cover of Veranda Magazine – September 2020.
Atlanta Designer Beth Webb Creates a Tiny Cottage That Lives Large on Brays Island. The beauty and romance of a South Carolina island sanctuary leads to a timeless English-style home with a pastoral blend of Anglo and Low Country traditions. View article – PDF