
Not to be redundant, but I have another house tour that you
must see. This one is in the November issue of
Southern Living and it has me positively drooling over the
1852 Georgia farmhouse. Will you just look at those floorboards and the horizontal paneling in the entry (above)? I just love too see a gracious, Southern home updated and dressed to the nines in a way that is modern and cool but still classic -- and not a bit stuffy.

The facade reminds me of
this one. I've always had a thing for sort-of Colonial-looking homes.

Designer Jamie McPherson grew up next door to the house that he now calls home (here he is in the dining room he uses as his office -- I do the same thing, but it doesn't look as chic!).

He and partner Tra Raines evidently have a thing for Empire furniture, as they have several pieces (like this sideboard).

Jamie definitely has a thing for bird motifs, and repeats them throughout the house in various forms. For collecting, he suggests finding a pattern and sticking to it. Then, "it becomes a fun pastime to hunt down a specific piece, like a compote or soup tureen, that matches your other dishes," he told writer Robert Martin.

The kitchen was added in the 1940s and has whitewashed cabinets and marble counters. I love the way the light filters through the shades and picks up the pretty wood top on the island. And who doesn't love those pendants from
Circa?


But the living room is my favorite, with its cozy gray-green walls and beautiful mantle. The wingback chairs are vintage (recovered, of course) and I love the smoky glass on the brass coffee table.


In the master bedroom, an Empire card table serves as a bedside table. My grandmother has one similar to this and I've always admired it.

More birds appear over the mantle. It's no wonder I'm so smitten with this house, many of the furnishings came from my favorite store,
Bungalow Classic in Atlanta (these chairs are from Bobby McAlpine's collection).

The bath was added under the eaves and is outfitted with vintage-style hexagon and subway tiles. I don't know about you, but this is really filling the
Cottage Living-shaped void in my heart!
Photos are by Laurey W. Glenn for
Southern Living; styling by Anne Turner Carroll.