Soul Surfing
The master bath provides a serene
sanctuary. Cortney used slim, blue green
glass tiles in unexpected ways, both tiling
floor to ceiling and on the vertical to
resemble rainwater.
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In the master bedroom, a rustic platform bed made out of Brazilian peroba
wood was the starting point for the
room. Alex, Monica and Cortney discovered the Southern Californian furniture line Environment that had the
rough yet luxurious and organic lines
they wanted to use in the décor. After
the lead designer from Rio de Janiero
charmed them with capirinihas, they
ended up with the bed, a reclaimed
wood chest and a leather sofa from the
same line. Over-scaled French industrial lamps and a shag rug complete
the room. A painting by Ann Keane,
purchased through Charleston Artist
Collective, hangs above the bed. The
artist moved to Charleston 14 years
ago. The sense of movement in her
paintings is influenced by music.
Moving while she paints keeps the
energy flowing. A palette knife is used
to carve lines and shapes to construct
a canvas full of movement.