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CON T EN TS M A RCH /A PR I L 2021 { vol. 19 no. 2 }

SPECIAL SECTIONS

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Designer Spotlight

Your home is your sanctuary—especially during these unique times. Make your space even more desirable with help from these creative professionals.

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photo by Laurey Glenn

Make Your Move

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Backyard Beauty

Garden designer Peter Falkner created a series of outdoor rooms that offer English style with a Southern accent.

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Birmingham Gardening Today

Find the tips you need to plan ahead for your summer garden— and beyond.

living

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On the Farm with William McLure

Artist and designer William McLure talks career, animals, Instagram, and his latest projects on his Vincent, Alabama, farm. 12

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Into the Great Wide Open

Take the road less traveled in an RV for an adventure your family will never forget.

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Fun & Funky Nashville

Country music star Sara Evans shares her favorite places to eat, shop, and stay in nearby Nashville.

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Inspiration Home 2021

If you’ve been thinking about buying a new home, now is the time. The market is hot and houses are selling quickly. Be prepared to make your move with these insider tips from the experts in the industry.

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Cottage Revival

The best part about this classic beach house? It’s available to rent.

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Endless Summer

their perfect second home at The Willows at Lake Martin.

recipes

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A Moveable Feast

Warmer weather calls for outdoor

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Rivaling the View

Using plenty of texture, pattern, and color, interior designer Ashley Gilbreath gives new life to a tired Orange Beach condo .

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FROM THE EDITOR

Are we there yet ?

Warmer months are upon us and everyone is itching to get outside and travel. While life still looks a lot different than it did in 2019, the future is getting brighter and travel is becoming doable again—we’re just having to be a little bit more creative about how to get there. Just ask the three families who share their RV exploits beginning on page 30. During the height of shut-downs last summer, these unstoppable adventurers took to the open road for some fresh air, beautiful scenery, and lots of together time. All new to the RV experience, each readily agrees that their trip was one of the best they’ve ever taken and that they would do it again—pandemic or no pandemic. Not ready to commit to an RV but looking for a destination within driving distance? Turn to page 36, where country music star (and former Birmingham resident) Sara Evans shares her favorite spots to visit in her new hometown of Nashville. For those wanting a more traditional escape, check out these second homes at the beach. On page 54, see how designer Ashley Gilbreath took an Orange Beach condo from drab to dazzling. Then take a peek inside a classic Seaside home that can become your own vacation getaway with a simple reservation (page 60). If you’re a lake lover, flip to page 66 to explore one of the newest homes in The Willows community on Lake Martin. Designed for gatherings both large and small, this escape has proven to be a year-round haven. Prefer more of a staycation? There are plenty of ways to make your own home a welcoming retreat for friends and family. Artist William McLure has created an entertaining mecca on his farm in Vincent, Alabama—complete with party barn and plenty of goats (page 27). And on page 17, Peter Falkner shows us how to transform our backyards into places that will make you feel like you’re always on vacation. Finally, if you’re ready to take your home up a notch with a redecorating or remodeling project, don’t miss our Designer Spotlight special section on page 44. You’ll meet local talent who can transform your spaces with everything from a few new accents to a whole house makeover. Wherever this spring takes you, stay safe and enjoy the ride!

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warm welcome To guide family and friends to the backyard from the parking area, Peter installed a “Selma Brown” pea gravel allée lined with large pots of elegant boxwoods to draw the eye in. Reclaimed brick from an old nearby general store borders the gravel path with its elegant circular punctuations. The boxwoods nod to Englishstyle gardens, a favorite of the homeowners.

Backyard Beauty Garden designer Peter Falkner pulled out all the stops in this garden by creating a series of outdoor rooms for backyard bliss at every turn. Text by A L I C E W E L S H D O Y L E / Photography by J E A N A L L S O P P

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pool plus more Pretty and practical transitions seamlessly connect various parts of the garden. The pea gravel path ends in a large circle where the dining terrace resides. From there, pavers take a page from a parterre garden, leading to the entertainment pavilion or the pool. The plan also integrates a full outdoor kitchen. Locating the entertaining area away from the house and closer to the pool makes it easily accessible for all in the water and those lounging nearby—a win-win for friends of the couple’s two teenagers, as well as for adult guests.

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there was ever a time for a fantastic outdoor setup at home, this is it. During the pandemic, people have been flocking to porches, front yards, and backyards while dreaming of creating something extra special like this garden space that truly delivers on every front. Garden designer Peter Falkner took a completely blank canvas and transformed it into a multi-purpose, magical place. His clients, Lindsey and Doug Hene, had previously experienced a house fire and had stayed at a place with a pool while rebuilding their home. After that, the couple agreed they also needed a pool. And when they decided to go all in to include a structured garden and outdoor living spaces on their sizeable property, they called on Peter who is a relative of Lindsey’s. “We live on two-and-a-half acres in Milton, Georgia, and we had really done nothing in the back. There was a little bit of green which we called ‘volunteer’ grass,” laughs Lindsey. “We wanted to be able to

“One goal of the project was to create spaces that capture your eye and draw you into the garden.” — Peter Falkner live outside, and I wanted a more formal space with a nod to English gardens.” “We approached the backyard much like a floor plan by creating spaces for various activities,” says Peter. “Then we included user-friendly and attractive transitional spaces to guide you around the garden to the dining terrace, swimming pool, and other areas.” And since Lindsey is an interior designer (a partner in Elle and Vreeland Design House), Peter made sure that the outside structures take cues from the beautiful interiors she has created, unifying the whole in a beautiful and welcoming presentation. m a rc h . a p r i l 2 0 2 1 | BH&G

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pretty plantings The dreamy dining terrace is set off by very classic plantings in a white-and-green palette. Big banks of blowsy limelight hydrangea, reined in by clipped boxwoods, surround the terrace on all sides with crepe myrtles anchoring the space. While its presentation reads English parterre, the design still has a welcoming attitude with a Southern accent.

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Spring Forward

After the long, cold days of winter, take time to enjoy the the abundant blooms that spring brings, as well as to plan ahead for your summer garden—and beyond.

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Oh Spring!

We are so glad you have arrived, even with your unpredictable weather. March will offer some warm days, but gardeners need to keep in mind that there will still be a number of cool— almost freezing—nights. As we drift into April, our last frost date comes and goes, and we can finally settle into warm days and comfortable nights. This is the time to sit outside and enjoy the beauty of your spring garden, but you should also look at what chores need to be done to prepare for summer. This is the time to plant trees, shrubs, hardy perennials, and certain bulbs that are known to bloom in summer. However, wait until after mid-April to plant your summer annuals to make sure the last frost is gone. You will notice your deciduous shrubs start to bloom. I often shape them by cutting unwanted stems and using them indoors for flower arrangements. Once these shrubs finish blooming, decide if certain ones like deutzia, quince, spirea, and forsythia have grown too big for their space. If so, it’s time to cut them 22

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back to within 6 inches of the ground if severe pruning is needed, or you can simply remove the longest shoots at ground level to reduce the overall size of the plant without changing its shape. With evergreens, unless you want to do severe pruning, I suggest you wait until the new shoots are out and new growth has slowed in late spring. Then shape the evergreens as desired. With summer flowering shrubs, except florist hydrangeas, it is okay to shape these plants now by taking out limbs that do not enhance the beauty of the plant. A good way to evaluate what needs to be pruned is to photograph your plantings and evaluate the image. That will give you good clues as to how your plant compositions would look best. Once blooming is finished and pruning is done, fertilize the shrubs with a good fertilizer like 15-0-15. All of us like to add new plants to our gardens. I tend to add too many plants and crowd things, which is not good. Sometimes I am resistant to take something out that doesn’t work, while other times I just want to bring in more color or change the look of an area. The most important thing for me to remember as I am doing these things is what is already in the ground, such as summer and fall bulbs. I also am careful to make sure my garden is not just a collection of plants but rather a composition of many things that work for the whole garden. If you are looking to plant trees, spring is a good time to do so. There is a lot to think about in choosing a good tree for your landscape. First and foremost, what do you want the tree to do? Do you want it to shade part of the house, balance the house or landscape, or add seasonal color? Then there is a matter of whether you want m a rc h . a p r i l 2 0 2 1 | BH&G

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Floyd’s To-Do List: March/April Daffodil Care Wait until the foliage of your daffodils turns yellow before removing the leaves. This helps the bulbs have nutrients for flowering next year. If your bulbs did not bloom well this year, they probably need dividing. Dig when the foliage yellows or dies, and separate the bulbs. If you like the location they are in now, replant by spacing about six inches apart at the level you dug them. The remainder of the bulbs should be replanted as soon as possible or given away. If you are not ready to plant them, allow the foliage to dry, and then store them in the refrigerator in a net bag (like the kind that fruit is stored in) to allow the bulbs to have air around them to keep dry. Tomatoes If you are planting seeds indoors, get them planted as soon as possible. Make sure they have good bottom heat and a sunny location, and keep the seeds damp but not wet. Germination may be a bit slow, and all the seeds do not come up at once. I do not transplant until the seedlings are sturdy and growing. If you are going to buy transplants, wait until after mid-April and buy strong sturdy ones. Plant them deep with just one or two sets of leaves above the soil line. Summer Bulbs Now is a great time to purchase summer bulbs like lilies, dahlias, callas, pineapple lilies, and ginger. Also consider tubers of caladiums and canna. While some can handle winter well in our area, others such as pineapple lilies and some of the dahlias and callas will not make it if we have a very cold winter. Make sure the bulbs or tubers are firm and do not have rot in spots. Since many of these are bought at big-box hardware stores, they are packaged several to a pack. Check all the ones in the pack. The best way to get top-quality bulbs is to order them from a grower. Make sure you plant them according to package directions. Two mail-order companies I like are B&D Lilies (bdlilies.com) and Brent and Becky’s Bulbs (brentandbeckysbulbs.com). Both have excellent websites. Encore Azaleas Now is a great time to buy these azaleas. The “Autumn” series does very well in our area and will produce spring, summer, and fall blooms. Remember that azaleas like to be planted in wellprepared, fertile soil. If they have been grown in pots, make sure you remove any roots that are circling the edge of the pot, and then tear them up so they can grow out into the soil you prepared. Water well and plant at the same level the roots came out of the pot. Two things to remember: More azaleas die from not getting enough water through dry periods, and light shade is best for them. Tulips Most of these plants have to be pulled out after blooming is finished. The tiny “species” tulips, as compared to the familiar bold blooming tulips, are growing in popularity because they can be perennial. I have a clump in my garden that has bloomed consistently for more than 10 years with blooms that are about an inch tall and about the same width when open. Here are a few that should do well, but they may take two years to bloom after planting: Taco, Cynthia, Lilliput, Lady Jane, Lilac Wonder, Chrysantha, and Stella. I suggest you buy a few from a good mail order company like Brent and Becky’s Bulbs to make sure you get top-quality bulbs. I have never seen these for sale in a local garden center.

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Willam McLure Artist and designer William Rankin McLure IV is deeply devoted to his friends and family and has a global following that adores him through both his Instagram feed and his artwork. He’s a staunch supporter of other creatives, valuing authenticity above all else. We recently visited William at his new home in Vincent, Alabama, to check out his latest endeavors and personal entertaining venue—a 37-acre farm with a barn and a home that he’s in the process of making over one day (and a million fabulous ideas) at a time. Text by C A T H Y S T I L L M C G O W I N / Photography by M A R Y M A R G A R E T C H A M B L I S S birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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on the farm

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William credits his affinity for farm life to his upbringing in Troy, Alabama. “I grew up on a farm in a house that my great-great grandparents built,” he says. “We raised goats and pigs. I raised 12 pigeons in my room as a kid!” Today, William shepherds his menagerie of goats, chickens, geese, miniature Oreo Highland cows, pigeons, and miniature horses, as well as two dogs named Ran and Della and one colorful parrot called Cisco (named after a favorite fabric line), with the devoted attention a parent gives their children. “For me, the farm is something to do—not something to have,” William says. “I wanted to get back to my roots, and now I’m right here in the middle of it.” All works in progress, the farm, barn, and house serve as both design labs and outlets for entertaining friends. “I came from a small house that only had one bathroom. This is a big house with a lot of rooms—which is a good thing,” he says. “I need projects.” Evenings may be spent painting floors, rearranging rooms, sketching out landscape plans, or planning a weekend party at the barn—something William does often. Stylish yet casual (after all, the animals are ever-present and welcome guests), his gettogethers are fun, lively affairs filled with plentiful laughs, cocktails, good food, and great style. And friends and family know that no one is off-limits to his Instagram whims. “Everyone understands they are fair game,” William says of their shenanigans. “But that makes me fair game too.”

OPPOSITE, TOP: Animals, friends, and family are all welcome in William’s barn—a favorite spot for weekend parties. To accomodate all of his favorite creatures, William designed a spot for entertaining in what was once a storage area while maintaining coops and stalls for his animals in adjacent spaces. LEFT: William with his mom, Sandy McLure, and his brother Colin. “I’m the oldest, but I gave the ‘big brother’ role to him,” Willliam says. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


When it comes to his Instagram posts, William isn’t afraid to call anyone out if they treat someone unfairly—nor is he shy with praise and appreciation for fellow creatives. “There’s enough room in this world for all of us to succeed,” he says.

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A graduate of The Southern Institute of Design, William sort of fell into his career as an artist six years ago. He had just left a design position with architect Bill Ingram and struck out to do interiors work on his own. Dabbling in Instagram, he began posting about his work and his daily life. Viewers took notice and fell in love with his honest charm, as well as with his artwork. “I completely credit Instagram for where I am today,” William says. “When I started posting, I didn’t know what I was doing. I was just showing my interiors. But people were most interested in my art on the walls, and that’s how it began.”

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As intriguing as his art, William’s daily Instagram posts and stories are a combination of adventures and mishaps with his friends and family, decorating and design projects at his farm and studio, his animals, and his travels. The posts are sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, and occasionally delightfully irreverent. “For me, it’s all very transparent,” William says. “I have nothing to hide. It’s not the Wall Street Journal! It’s just Instagram! So many influencers overthink their posts while worrying about their outfits and backdrops. I don’t have the time or patience for that. You have to take it all with a grain of salt.” birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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An admitted late sleeper, William starts his mornings on the farm around 9:30. He heads straight to the barn to feed and water his animals, calling each by name. “Having a farm is hard work. It keeps you humble,” William says. “I don’t take any of it for granted. I could go right back to where I first came from and be just fine.” When chores are finished, he departs for his loft and studio on Second Avenue in downtown Birmingham, where he paints five days a week. His right-hand man, Kevin McLean (also an artist), keeps canvases and tasks organized so William can let his creativity run. At any given time, William may be working on a commission headed overseas or to California or just around the corner to a local designer. His abstracts vary in size and mediums and may incorporate any combination of oils, acrylics, charcoal, ink, cardboard, and foam to create works with intriguing layers of bold strokes and delicate sketches. “I’m lucky that I’ve found something I love to do that’s well received,” William says. For more, visit williammclure.com or IG @william_mclure m a rc h . a p r i l 2 0 2 1 | BH&G

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THE GREAT Dreaming of hitting the road? Maybe even traveling by RV? Read on to learn how these Birmingham travelers planned their trips, got the most out of their time together, and decided what to leave at home. Text by C H R I S T I A N A R O U S S E L

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omebody forgot to tell these two Birmingham sisters that there was ever anything they might not be able to tackle. Dagney Johnson is a practicing attorney while Eleanor Estes is a tech entrepreneur and Redmont Distillery honcho. The two travel well together, so renting an RV for a trip with their three kids was a no-brainer. It turned out to be the adventure of a lifetime with memories to last just as long.

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Q: When did you decide to hit the road? “Eleanor called me out of the blue early last July and said, ‘Hey, let’s go RV’ing,’ “ Dagney says. “We were on the road two weeks later.” Eleanor adds, “It didn’t take long to plan. Neither of us had traveled since the pandemic hit, but we had always wanted to go on an RV adventure—so we just did it!” Q: How did you decide where to go? “We started by looking at distances we could handle in a 10-day time frame, and we wanted to be sure to choose places we had never visited,” says Dagney. Eleanor adds, “In our research, the landscape of South Dakota really jumped out at us. We thought it would be fun for the kids to see the Badlands, Custer State Park, and Mount Rushmore. It was incredible.” After those stops, the group packed up and headed to Colorado. “It was a good route because we got to see Wyoming and then the Rocky Mountains,” Dagney says.

Q: Did you rent or buy your vehicle? And where did you get it? “We rented our RV from Outdoorsey.com and named it ‘The Mae West,’ ” laughs Dagney. “We all got really attached to her! After 10 days of off-roading, mudskidding, epic storm-driving, and incredible sightseeing, we were super-emotional when we had to let her go at the end of the trip.” Q: What is a favorite memory? “On our way home, we were hit by a ferocious storm,” Dagney says. “We had to pull Mae under a bridge because the driving conditions were terrible. As we sat there, I looked at Eleanor and the kids and thought how incredibly thankful I was to have had these 10 days with our kids and with each other. We turned on the theme song from Smokey and the Bandit—”East Bound and Down”—and all five of us sang it out loud. It was the perfect ending.” birminghamhomeandgarden.com


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Q: What do you wish you had known before you left town? “We thought it would be easy to get overnight park reservations on the fly,” Dagney says. “But when you add in the Covid RV surge, we just had no idea how difficult it was to get good reservations. Fortunately, we met people in the parks and along the way who were so helpful. Their little tips made a huge difference! A favorite piece of advice that we got was not to try to take the RV all the way up to Mount Rushmore. We were warned it could get stuck in the tunnels and that there is nowhere to turn around. I was really glad someone told us that!” birminghamhomeandgarden.com

“When we first Travel Tips • Pack a portable grill. We used ours pulled out the every night. driveway, I looked • Camp chairs are perfect for catching gorgeous sunsets with a cocktail in hand. at my sister and • You’ll need LOTS of quarters for laundry machines on the road. said, ‘What have • Let the kids plan some parts of the trip. Cromwell (16) said she and her we done?!’ But by cousins had fun picking a couple of spots to add to the itinerary, including the Ozarks. the time we headed • Get a tutorial on your RV before you leave. home, we were pros.” “I wish I had known that we had to be very careful about the sewage!” says Dagney.

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Q: It sounds like a little flexibility was in order. Where did you go next? We took an unexpected trip down to the Rio Grande, which was beautiful. Then we left Texas and drove west to Santa Fe. We passed miles and miles of desert and pistachio trees. Once in Santa Fe, we spent three days hiking and exploring town. From there, we drove to Ouray, Colorado. It was a terrifying drive! We crossed over mountains with steep dropoffs, no guard rails, and tight switchbacks. We ended up at an RV park on the river. The hiking, biking, and fishing were amazing. Q: Wait! What about those wildfires? One afternoon, the valley became totally overcome by smoke from the Grand

Canyon, which was supposed to be our next stop. Because it was closed, we decided to visit Moab, Utah, so we could tour Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. Both were amazing! We spent about four nights there before moving on to Escambia, Utah, and Bryce Canyon. Q: Did you find that some RV parks were better than others? Definitely! The RV park where we stayed in Bryce Canyon was very different. We were packed in really tight with our neighbors, so we decided to pull up stakes early and depart for Park City. Be sure to make park reservations in advance, and do your research on various locations. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


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Q: How was the drive to Oregon? It was gorgeous! Everything on the way to Coos Bay, Oregon. was lush and green, and when we arrived in Coos Bay, we were at the Pacific Ocean. Once there, we went clamming, crabbing, and ATV and dunebuggy riding. We also enjoyed seal and whale watching. After a week, we turned back east and headed to Bend, Oregon, to stay with one of our best friends. We parked the RV in her driveway and slept in her house for a week, which was wonderful—but I confess that I missed our life in the “little box!” Q: What other parks did you visit? From Oregon, we went to Missoula, Montana, as well as Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, and Cody, Wyoming, where we took in the rodeo. Along the way, we saw grizzly bears, bald eagles, buffalo, geysers, and even a wolf eating its prey. We also saw snow in July!

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“We saw grizzly bears, bald eagles, snow in July, buffalo, geysers, and even a wolf eating its prey.” — Carey Thomasson We ended the trip at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan. It definitely did not disappoint! Q: Any regrets? I wish we had continued up to Connecticut before heading home so that I could have seen my family. From Mackinac Island, it was a two-day drive back to Birmingham. I actually got a little emotional along the way because I was so sad to have that amazing time with my husband and children come to an end.

Dinner on The Road: Savory Haricots Verts Carey will be the first to tell you that sometimes it is the side dishes that are hardest to come up with when planning a meal—especially on the road. She loves the savory simplicity of these green beans. 1 pound haricots verts, stems removed ¼ cup cashews, roughly chopped 2 tablespoons capers, roughly chopped ¼ cup Kalamata olives, roughly chopped 2 tablespoons flat-leaf parsley ¼ cup soft goat cheese, crumbled 2 tablespoons olive oil Freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1) Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Cook beans for 1 minute; drain and rinse under cold water. Set aside to completely drain.

2) In a small skillet over medium-low heat, toast cashews until golden, shaking pan and being careful not to burn. 3) In a large serving bowl, combine beans, cashews, capers, Kalamata olives, flat-leaf parsley, goat cheese, and olive oil, tossing well to combine. Add three big turns of freshly ground black pepper using the pepper mill, and toss again. Serve immediately with roasted chicken or grilled salmon and a bottle of chilled Calera Chardonnay.

Not sure what type of vehicle is best for your crew? Husband-and-wife team Jim and Karen Hardy of Overland Adventure Rentals in Helena, Alabama, have plenty of experience in assisting travelers with their RV selections. Q: Can anyone do this? Yes! Our renters include all ages of outdoor enthusiasts, avid travelers, camping newbies, hikers, and racers. For your comfort, we do walkthroughs to familarize our renters with the vehicle, and we offer step-by-step instructions on equipment. We also offer optional roadside assistance services. And our phone lines are always open. Q: How do I know what to rent? A lot of it depends on where you are going, how many people are in your party, and your personal comfort needs. Our fleet consists of RVs, jeeps with roof tents, a camper van, and trailers you can hitch to your car. All of our vehicles come fully stocked with fresh linens, cooking equipment and utensils, camp chairs, lanterns, hammocks, and more, so you don’t have to worry about those additional details. All you have to do is choose your destination. We can offer guidance on that too. Q: Best advice? Be open to new adventures! It is not as hard as it looks. Even if it seems intimidating, we can walk you through every step. For a successful trip, be sure to leave work, stress, and any negativity behind. overlandadventurerentals.com


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Luci and Lilah play with their dog, Charlie, on the shore of the Nantahala River at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in Bryson City, North Carolina.

Q: What inspired your destination? “Our family had always been interested in the RV lifestyle, but we always seemed to find reasons to travel differently,” Jeff says. “This seemed to be the right time, though. We love the Nantahala and know the area fairly well, so we researched several campsites near familiar places. We also had been wanting to visit Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, and this gave us the perfect opportunity to go.” Q: What was your vehicle? “We rented an RV from Cruise America out of Gadsden,” Rachael says. “It was a 30-foot vehicle that slept seven people.”

Q: Any advice for on-the-fence adventurers? “I was surprised at how easy RV travel is,” says Rachael. “It’s not necessarily cheaper than other ways of travel, but it’s somethig you do for the experience.”

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Q: What is your best piece of advice for those planning an RV trip? “Order your groceries for pickup while on the road. That way you aren’t loading and unloading your food twice,” says Rachael. “We picked up everything at once on the way through Gadsden and loaded it into the RV.” Q: Any tips for other travelers? “Having a ‘no plans’ day is a great idea as you travel from one destination to another so you can explore small towns and backroads along the way,” Rachael says. “It’s also good to stay at a campsite with fun activities or hiking trails nearby. The alternative is unhooking the RV from your car and leaving the RV behind to explore the area. We did a little of both.” Q: Don’t forget to pack... “Extra towels and garbage bags can be key if the weather is bad,” Rachael says. birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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I lived in Birmingham for a little over 10 years and loved it! I miss my friends the most for sure, but we are still back-and-forth a lot, so luckily, I get to see them often.” — Sara Evans birminghamhomeandgarden.com

Nashville has so many different areas, and they all have their own vibe or character. If you’re visiting with girlfriends, I’d recommend renting an Airbnb in the 12South neighborhood. It’s only 10 minutes to Broadway and the nightlife, and it’s super cute and walkable. The area is lined with restaurants and shops like White’s Mercantile, owned by Holly Williams (Hank Williams Jr.’s daughter). White’s is perfect for gifts and unique items you won’t find anywhere else. If you want to be closer to the action of downtown, I suggest the Graduate Nashville just off of West End. It has an amazing rooftop restaurant/bar that is Dolly Parton-themed. It’s called White Limozeen after her album. For a romantic weekend, check out the Omni Nashville Hotel where you and your partner can enjoy a relaxing spa treatment. Or book a room in the historic Hermitage Hotel downtown. Be sure to enjoy a drink in the famous Oak Bar and check out the infamous green men’s bathroom.

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the rooftop of the Thompson Hotel in The Gulch. It’s not the highest rooftop in Nashville, but I think it has the most character and the best views of the city’s skyline. The Virgin Hotel and the JW Marriott also have great views.

Brunch

To experience classic Nashville, stop in at the Pancake Pantry in Hillsboro Village. It has been around forever and has delicious food. Their sweet potato pancakes with cinnamon syrup are incredible. Be prepared to stand in line if it’s a busy time of year. For a champagne brunch, head over to Geist in Germantown. It’s in an old blacksmith’s building with exposed brick and great décor. And the food will not disappoint. On my last visit, I enjoyed the breakfast corn dogs and bourbon-caramel cinnamon rolls.

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I have fallen in love with a great restaurant in 12South called Epice. It’s small and quaint and has a menu full of amazing food. Their hummus is incredible! I usually get the Epice Salad that features goat cheese and toasted almond slivers.

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Nashville is a foodie town, and the dining choices are endless. Here are a few of my favorites: City House in Germantown—Get the belly ham pizza! Josephine in 12South—Don’t miss their brussels sprouts. Sperry’s in Belle Meade—It’s cozy, oldschool Nashville and has an amazing salad bar, as well as a tableside bananas flambé. Husk is just south of downtown—You can’t go wrong with anything on the menu.

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My good friend and former stylist Claudia Fowler owns three amazing boutiques, each with their own vibe. Haven is in Edgehill Village, Hero is in 12South, and Parish (her newest store) is in the Thompson Hotel. Claudia offers great, one-of-a-kind items. I also love H. Audrey in Green Hills, another venture by Holly Williams. 38

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Favorite Places The Country Music Hall of Fame Country music comes to life through an impressive collection of exhibits and artifacts, including costumes, cars, and guitars. Visit the museum’s gift shops and the Hatch Show Print Shop, one of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America. Hatch Show Print shop designs and prints 500 to 600 posters per year for entertainers on tour, as well as for venues around the world.

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There actually isn’t much live music on music row. Instead, the area houses all of the offices, recording studios, etc. If you want to hear great live music, you definitely need to head to Lower Broadway. That’s where all of the honky-tonks are, and most of them offer live music pretty much all day and night with no cover. Just be sure to tip the band! My favorite is Robert’s Western World. It’s one of the older, more established spots. If you want to hear great bluegrass, go to the Station Inn located in The Gulch.

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There is a great walking path that circles the park. If you’re into hiking, you only need to drive 15 minutes from downtown to Radnor Lake. It has easy to medium hikes and makes you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere.

Music

My latest album called Copy That came out last year. It’s all cover songs that I love, including ones like “She’s Got You” by Patsy Cline that you would expect me to cover. It also includes some surprises like “My Sharona” and “Come on Eileen.” And I sing a cover of Hank Williams’s “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” with Old Crow Medicine Show, as well as a cover of the Stevie Nicks/ Kenny Loggins hit “Whenever I Call You Friend” with Phillip Sweet from Little Big Town. I’ll also be back out on the road as soon as possible!

Grand Ole Opry You never know who is going to be on stage during this two-hour live radio and television broadcast show. For the past 95 years, the Opry has brought together rising talent, superstars, and country legends. Ryman Auditorium The original location of the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman is still home to live shows. Be sure to check their calendar for upcoming events. Cheekwood Estate & Gardens Built in 1929, Cheekwood is a private residence-turned-museum and botanical gardens. Events, exhibits, and happenings change with the seasons. Don’t miss Cheekwood in Bloom March 6-April 11 when you can see more than 150,000 blooming bulbs. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


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Currently, we’re in the process of selecting Birmingham’s top vendors and talented designers to bring innovative and exciting ideas to our next Inspiration Home. You’ll find fresh, stylish ideas from longtime Birmingham favorites as well as newcomers to the design scene. We’re excited to feature spaces by designers including Pandy Agnew, Jeremy Clark, Ashley Gallion, Laura Vogtle Interiors, Mark Kennamer Designs, Danielle Balanis, Cambridge Row, Stock & Trade, and 18th Street Orientals, as well as TMD Landscape. Kitchens and baths will showcase products from Fixtures & Finishes, Triton Stone Group, Avondale Specialty Hardware, Earthborn Pottery, Space Cadets, and more. And, our design and building partners at River Brook Design & Construction are bringing in historic character with antique doors from Charles Phillips Antiques. We’ll also have advice and tips from local pros to guide your house-buying decisions. We can’t wait to greet you at the front door!

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Owners Kevin and Leigh Misso launched River Brook Design & Construction as a husband-andwife team in 2017. Since then, River Brook has expanded to include custom luxury new builds, renovations, and additions, as well as residential and commercial design.

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There is a story behind every stone. Triton Stone Group tells the story, one slab a time. Many of the stories start in exotic lands, beginning a unique journey to reach Birmingham for the most discerning clients. Our dedicated team uses unparalleled resources to discover the finest marbles, quartzites, limestones, and more to bring beauty and enjoyment to your home. Many of our slabs hail from Italy, Turkey, India, and Brazil, while others come from the United States, including Alabama. At Triton Stone, we work with homeowners and trade professionals alike, allowing you to guide your project at a pace you are comfortable with. As trends evolve, so does Triton Stone. We recognize the need to curate collections that will cater to both classic design styles and modern aesthetics alike. Our design team is ready to help create a kitchen or bath, whether new construction or a remodel, that you will fall in love with. —Jonathan Lambert Director of Showroom Product and Design

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DESIGNING DURING COVID-19: ROBERT F. HENRY TILE COMPANY RISES TO THE CHALLENGE As a family-owned company that has been in business since 1933, ROBERT F. HENRY TILE COMPANY has witnessed its share of challenges through the years. However, modifying activity during a pandemic is dramatically different than working through historical economic downturns. The revamped daily showroom business is focused on appointment-only design consultations allowing customers more individual time with designers. During the appointment, clients and staff comply with state and local recommendations, including face coverings, hand-sanitizing stations, and multiple daily cleanings. The appointment-only strategy, along with a curbside product pick-up option, supports the ability to control social distancing within the showroom. Beyond the brick-and-mortar, Henry Tile has promoted product and design accessibility remotely. Email, phone, and video have become regular parts of the design experience. Samples can be placed outside the building or mailed to clients for a contactless experience. An increased digital presence through social media and a revamped website also allow for their customer base to shop and research. In addition, a complete virtual showroom tour and countertop inventory can be found on their website (henrytile.com). Through all of the mediums, the seasoned designers and staff at Henry Tile continue to focus on sharing their product and design knowledge with customers to promote trust in the relationship rather than a “click-only” environment. Homeowners, • T ITile • F I continues STO N EF. Henry L ECompany X T U R to ES designers, architects, builders, contractors, and dealers represent the diverse clientele Robert work with and support.

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Hiltz-Lauber is a flooring and furniture showroom located in downtown Homewood celebrating 30 years in business this year. The family-owned company works with designers, architects, builders, and clients across the Southeast. The company specializes in carpet and furniture, as well as lighting in a wide range of price points. They source products from all corners of the globe. Hiltz-Lauber also has a furniture/area rug outlet, Rugko. It offers scratch-and-dent, floor samples, area rugs, and carpet closeouts at their Southside location (3328 6th Avenue South). Stop by either location to find a smiling face and trained staff members who are always happy to help. 2838 18TH ST S HOMEWOOD, AL 35209 HILTZLAUBER.COM


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Stock & Trade Design Co. Since its launch in 2012, STOCK & TRADE DESIGN CO. has evolved from a single Birmingham location into five retail gallery locations across the southeast. In that time, the company also created a wholesale brand and opened a 180,000-square-foot distribution center that services both divisions. They also have a distribution hub for select partner vendors. IN STOCK & CUSTOM SELECTIONS Stock & Trade offers a wide selection of upholstery, furniture, lighting, rugs, accessories, and unique objects, as well as pieces by local artisans. With a commitment to beauty and affordability, the company seeks out pieces with clean lines, modern sensibilities, and classic style, making any purchase a desirable part of any home décor for years to come. In addition to in-stock inventory, Stock & Trade also offers special-order options, making the choices almost limitless. “When stocking our gallery showrooms, we focus on three things—style, quality, and value,” says Christopher Rankin, VP creative, brand and product development/principal buyer. “Every showroom is curated to create a ‘lifestyle’ feel that’s warm and inviting. We want clients to be wowed and inspired every time they visit.” COMFORT & DURABILITY “With today’s busy lifestyles, functionality and comfort are very important—especially in families with children and pets,” says Christopher. “Performance fabrics are in high demand, and there is an ever-increasing number of options available. We’ve added many of these fabric options to our own private label brand.” Stock & Trade also carries performance-grade rugs ideal for indoor and outdoor use.

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— Barbara Williams, director of special projects and merchandising/senior buyer NEUTRALS & COLOR Neutrals are still in demand, particularly when it comes to major items like upholstery. However, the design team is also seeing more clients seeking to layer and accessorize with color and texture along with wood pieces and antiques to add warmth and personality. “Fabrics in earth tones, particularly rich olive greens, are really in vogue with Stock & Trade clients at the moment,” says Barbara.

OUTDOOR LIVING “Due to social distancing, outdoor furniture is becoming a must-have,” says Christopher. Stock & Trade launched their Outdoor Living Collection just in time for spring 2021. “There’s a void in our markets when it comes to outdoor furniture,” says Michael Carey, CEO and president. “Our collection is focused on style, comfort, and affordability. We’re anticipating a strong demand for outdoor living options with warmer months approaching.”

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L. Vogtle Interiors is the most recent brainchild of serial entrepreneur Laura Vogtle. For years, Laura’s eclectic style has been lauded by friends and local media outlets alike. Her ability to mix high and low, incorporate unique artwork and unexpected elements, and still create a family-friendly home earned her a reputation among design enthusiasts long before she would have officially called herself a “designer.” Yet after opening Design Supply, her brickand-mortar art gallery and design shop at Pepper Place, in 2017, Laura seemed to officially segue into interior design.

L. Vogtle Interiors 2817 2nd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35233 @l.vogtleinteriors

Laura has spent the last few years building the L. Vogtle Interiors team (including taking on fresh, young designer Catherine Smith as a partner) and seeking out clients who appreciate her thoughtful, unique approach to design. Her team has tackled projects of all sizes, from commercial renovations to ground-up residential builds. Thanks to an emphasis on collaboration, both among the LVI experts and between designer and client, each LVI project is infused with the client’s personality and Laura’s distinctive style.


Walking in to 18th Street Orientals is like walking into a candy store. It’s that special. Paige Drummond and her brother Jim Howard are passionate about their shop, their rugs, and their customers. That passion shows in everything they do, including hand-selecting each rug they sell. With their contagious enthusiasm, the duo makes a process that could be overwhelming both fun and exciting. Paige and Jim believe that the right rug is unique to you and your space, and they have a knack for understanding exactly which rug works. By coming to your home to see your space in person, these experts are able to apply their knowledge and talented design minds toward helping you choose from gorgeous selections that will perfectly suit your style. Paige and Jim will also bring rugs to your home so that you can see them in place. And they are happy to allow customers to take out rugs directly from the shop on approval. Whether you prefer color or neutrals, florals or geometrics, old or new, modern or traditional, 18th Street Orientals has you covered. Experience for yourself how Paige and Jim make rug buying fun and beautiful!

STREET ORIENTALS old | new | modern | traditional 1829 29th Avenue South • Homewood, AL 35209 • 205.870.3838 www.18thStreetOrientals.com


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Avondale Specialty Hardware offers an extensive selection of premium specialty hardware for the entire home. Whether you lean toward the contemporary, prefer a classic look, or want to add a touch of whimsy, you’ll find it here. The showroom carries several lines of decorative hardware, including Baldwin, Water Street Brass, Rocky Mountain Hardware, Schaub, Top Knobs, and Amerock. The Avondale team will even label your selections by room so that all your hardware can easily get sorted for installation. Just call for an appointment with Lynn or Renee and they will help find the right “jewelry” for your home.


Rug curator Kristie Stewart talks family and friends, her exciting new storefront at Pepper Place, and the power of taking risks. FROM INSTAGRAM TO STOREFRONT: Ten years ago, I wouldn’t have taken the risk of opening a shop. I started on Instagram because I saw other people selling art and antiques. I thought it would be an easy way to have a “store” without having the overhead of a physical space. It worked beautifully for two years, but my Instagram exploded this past year. I ship rugs all over the United States yet I was lacking the space to show rugs to local clients. It just seemed like the next step. I truly believe that to be successful as a business in 2021, you need to have all three mediums—a website, a strong social media presence, and a brick-and-mortar store. FROM LAWYER TO DESIGN: My real love for interiors started when I was in law school in Jackson, Mississippi, and clerking with a local law firm. On weekends, I would often house-sit for one of the partners and his wife. I remember being amazed at their home. The interiors, the art, and the rugs—it was all perfect. I spent lots of time studying how they had mixed antiques and modern pieces. I enjoyed doing that a million times more than working at the law firm! THE PATH TO RUGS: My initial goal was to buy a few rugs for our new house, but it was a struggle to find quality, one-of-a-kind rugs that I could afford. Eventually, I connected with an amazing rug source through a friend, and I found a couple of great rugs that fit my budget. A few weeks later, it hit me that others were likely in the same predicament when shopping for rugs. My business started with me handpicking five rugs for resale, and it just snowballed from there. I love digging through hundreds of rugs to find the perfect ones for my clients.

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Rivaling THE View INTERIOR DESIGNER ASHLEY GILBREATH GAVE A TIRED ORANGE BEACH CONDO AN INFUSION OF FRESH, SEA-TINGED AIR WHEN SHE OPENED THE DOOR TO COLOR, PATTERN, AND PERSONALITY.

Inside & Out The beach isn’t just about the view, as evidenced by the strong design statements that make a splash in this twobedroom condo. Designer Ashley Gilbreath set the mood with a bold, graphic wallpaper (Jim Thompson) in the entry (far right) and carried it through to the living area. A vibrant, maritime painting welcomes guests and lets them know that they have arrived—even before they see the Gulf. The balcony and its panoramic postcard vistas are shared by the main bedroom and living area. Here, Ashley created alfresco lounging and dining spaces with Summer Classics furnishings, Sunbrella upholstery, and Perennials accent fabrics that echo the interior palette.

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“I LOVE BOLD COLOR!”

There may not be a more hypnotizing siren song for an interior designer to hear. Those were the exact words the owners of this Orange Beach condo said when they approached Ashley Gilbreath. “We usually don’t get that opportunity,” the designer says. “The owners are drawn to texture, pattern, and color. But since we were working with a very small space, we had to keep in mind that too much of a good thing can be too much.” To avoid going overboard, Ashley stuck to a limited palette inspired by the view. “You are there for the beach and the water, so we played off that palette,” she says. Because of the nature of a high-rise condo—a concrete box that can’t expand up, down, or sideways— adding square footage to the vacation home wasn’t an option. And completely reconfiguring the floorplan wasn’t a good use of budget and time. However, Ashley did reimagine the ways an abundance of storage space was allocated (who needs a giant walk-in closet at a vacation home?), and she squared up some of the walls that were at strange angles for no apparent reason—à la 1980s architecture. Her creativity made space for a bank of cabinets and bar near the kitchen and a much larger island, as well as built-in bunks in the guest bedroom. “We were very intentional with planning every single inch,” she says. “The original, bland, builder-box condo has come a really long way!” m a rc h . a p r i l 2 0 2 1 | BH&G

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Bold Statements The teak wall sculpture is a big, fun piece with funky personality. “When you go with crazy wallcovering, you need art that works with it,” says Ashley. An accent chair in an ombré stripe offers a departure from the room’s otherwise solid upholstery. Pillows—made from vintage African mud cloths—introduce a splash of seashell pink.

Make it Personal Individual expression is key to creating a home that reflects its owners. This homeowner brought her own personal style to the project with Mackenzie Childs chairs (left) and the showstopping Abe Lincoln piece by artist Ashley Longshore (opposite, top right). “They each have so much personality and are perfect here,” Ashley Gilbreath says. In the powder room, a wallcovering featuring ovals on repeat (Scion) sets the space apart, and a beaded mirror from Ashley’s retail store, Parish, is a perfect partner to the pedestal sink.

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Water Colors Blues, in varying shades and intensities, pop about from room to room connecting spaces through paint colors, fabrics, wallcoverings, and accessories. A bold blue (Commodore, SW-6524, by SherwinWilliams) anchors the kitchen island and nearby bar. A banquette sports aqua ticking. A pale, watery blue linen dresses the sofa. Turquoise blue glassware awaits cocktail hour. Accent colors—lime green, cherry red, hot pink, and lemon yellow—scream summer, sunshine, and fun.

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TIP: “One trick of the trade on bunks: We take a king-size coverlet and cut it in half. A twin-size coverlet gives you too much extra that you have to tuck in. Half of a king size fits a bunk perfectly.” — interior designer Ashley Gilbreath

Hello Yellow! Is there any color happier than sunshine yellow? Ashley piled on the cheerful hue in bedrooms and baths. In the bedrooms, yellow is used as an accent through pillows, draperies, and upholstery. The suite’s bathroom vanity (Yellow Bird, SW-9022 by Sherwin-Williams) “seals the deal,” she says. 58

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Comfortable Quarters There’s nothing better than settling into a comfy bedroom after a day at the beach, so Ashley created stylish spots for owners and guests alike. The main bedroom’s custom headboard (above) is “covered in good, inexpensive linen,” Ashley says. “It’s an everyday material in an impactful color, but the application is what makes it extra fun.” The guest room (bottom right and opposite page) includes both a bed and bunks. “This bed was already here and it was nothing special, so we wrapped it in color to bring it to life,” Ashley says. The bunks claim a former closet space. “We carved out every square inch and picked up enough room for twin mattresses,” says the designer. Curtains on the bunks offer privacy in this shared space.

RESOURCES: Interior Design: Ashley Gilbreath, ashleygilbreath.com Contractor: Philip Harris, Phil Harris Construction, harrisconstruction.net birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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A CLASSIC SEASIDE COTTAGE GETS A FRESH NEW LOOK WHILE RETAINING ITS ORIGINAL CHARM

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easide was founded 40 years ago with the goal of creating an old-fashioned holiday beach town enlivened with front porches, picket fences, shops, and restaurants within walking distance, as well as the sounds of children playing in the Gulf. The early houses of Seaside were built of wood with gabled metal roofs, and their iconic images of home evoked memories of summers long ago while fostering uncomplicated activities of the past. This cottage, built in 1988, is a true Seaside classic. It possesses the low-key, old Florida charm of the town’s earlier designs and resides on a generous lot along a quiet street. Recently sold by the original owners (and full-time residents of Seaside), the home had remained mostly untouched— something the new owners cherished. The house was crafted of authentic materials and had good bones and great vibes. Purchasing it as a second home and rental meant it needed updates—and a designer that understood the new owners’ intentions. When the buyers discovered that Paige Schnell of Tracery Interiors was the decorator for a rental that had become one of their favorite places to stay, the decision was easy. “A vacation home by its very nature is different than a permanent residence,” says Paige. “Our goal was to create a fun and inviting getaway for an active young family.” birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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Details such as shiplap, beaded board, ceiling beams, and bleached hardwood floors— along with soothing coastal colors— underscore the charms of this classic Seaside cottage.

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With two gabled structures connected with a hallway, the plan is loosely based on a traditional Southern dogtrot house, which works surprisingly well for a 21st-century vacation retreat. With the kitchen/keeping room and guest bedroom in one wing and the formal living area and master suite in the other, there are two distinct gathering spots. “This is a welcomed arrangement when two families are sharing the house,” says Paige. Rather than add square footage, Paige made the most of existing spaces. A partial wall came down in the kitchen, and a new peninsula offers a casual eat-in counter. The marble-tile

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backsplash, Wolf Range, soft-blue cabinets, and sleek chrome hardware elevate the small space in a big way. By moving the dining table to the living area, Paige was able to carve out a keeping room adjacent the kitchen. For materials and surfaces, Paige looked to tried-and-true finishes while honoring existing cottage details. The original heart pine floors had yellowed over the years, but they gained new life after being bleached. Refinished, the floors are now almost the color of driftwood. Beaded board and V-groove paneling received a coat of white paint throughout, adding even more airiness to the home’s peaked ceilings.

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The reconfigured master suite now accommodates a new freestanding shower and soaking tub. A barn door creates a pleasing connection and takes up less space. A stairway leads to the restructured loft with a new wall that adds enough privacy to create a comfortable sleeping area. “The bottom bunk is a queen and the top is a double so even adults are comfortable,” says Paige. To accommodate guests working while on vacation, Paige

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outfitted the loft with a corner desk. A built-in chest and window seat are compact enough to accommodate a king bed in the second bedroom. “Always try to find a way to make room for a king if you plan to rent your cottage,” says Paige. “Your guests will thank you.” For rental information: The Sawyer House, Homeowners Collection Homeownerscollection.com

The Citizen at Alys Beach is upscale eatery

Black Bear Bar Room is the afternoon companion

and sophisticated tavern offering coastal cuisines from around the world, shaved ice confections, and inventive cocktails in a sleek, contemporary setting or a relaxed, street-side setting. citizenalys.com

to the popular Black Bear Bread Company. Located in the Shops of Grayton, this neighborhood watering hole showcases natural wines, craft beer, farm-raised oysters and small plates to share. blackbearbreadco.com

Scratch Biscuit Kitchen serves up casual

The Red Bar is back and just as fun and funky as ever.

breakfast and brunch with counter and take-out service, as well as outdoor cafe seating in the WaterColor Town Center. scratchbiscuitkitchen.com

After the Grayton Beach icon was destroyed by fire in February 2019, the owners were determined to rebuild. And they did to the exact previous specifications as before—except for a bigger women’s bathroom. The Red Bar reopened on July 15, 2020. theredbar.com birminghamhomeandgarden.com


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SUMMER Text by A S H L E Y C I R I L L I F A R L O W / Photography by J E A N A L L S O P P

A NEW LAKE MARTIN RETREAT DESIGNED FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS IS ALREADY HELPING CREATE MEMORIES TO LAST A LIFETIME.

“ If you can dream it, we can build it. it.

This motto, shared by Legacy New Homes owners David Chancellor and Corbin Bartgis, is just one of the reasons Leah and Jason Ayers signed the builders to create their rustic, casual dwelling on the shores of Lake Martin. Choosing a house plan from residential designer Larry Furlong and a lot in The Willows, a Russell Lands On Lake Martin community, the couple imagined an idyllic getaway for themselves, their three children (a junior in high school, an Auburn University student, and a recent Auburn grad), other family, and friends. “We wanted something close enough to Auburn University and not far from our home in Vestavia Hills, with enough privacy for family and friends to gather and make memories on and off the water,” says Leah. To make their vision a reality, the Ayers worked closely with Legacy superintendent Chris Cooley and in-house designer Ashley Chancellor. Rooms in the open, vaulted living space are separated by a delination in ceiling heights. An open hall above brings light (and views) to upstairs spaces. birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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A custom shade similar to Sherwin-Williams “Tobacco” was chosen for the James Hardie-siding exterior to blend into the landscape. “The siding is a perfect choice since it’s a deterrent for carpenter bees, squirrels, and woodpeckers,” says Leah.

“With our kids growing up, our goal was to have a place everyone could meet and bring friends—it’s like a magnet.” — Leah Ayers The family-friendly plan features water views from every room and an open design connecting living, kitchen, and dining spaces. “The main item on Leah’s design wish-list was the 25-foot vaulted ceiling and wood beams in the living room,” Ashley says. The living room centers on a stacked-stone fireplace and the views. Here, a cozy sectional sofa stands ready for warming up by the fire, emjoying conversation, or just watching the boats go by. The kitchen, with its built-in bar and adjacent task areas (think generous pantry and laundry with extra refrigerator), as well as dining area, offers plentiful room and appointments for entertaining a crowd. For outdoor living, a 700-square-foot porch with various

A DAY AT THE LAKE Never on a schedule when they’re at the lake, the Ayers love “lake time,” but here’s what their best lake days usually hold.

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Jason Ayers wakes up early for some tranquil time on the lake canoeing or kayaking, sometimes with their dog Willow tagging along.

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Everyone gathers at the table for breakfast casseroles, yogurt, and fruit.

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It’s time to head to the dock to float in the lake or zoom around on Sea-Doos.

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Everyone enjoys a boat ride around Lake Martin.

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Jason fires up the grill for a lunch of burgers, ribs or wings.

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The Ayers take a boatride to lakeside Kowaliga Restaurant or The Landing for dinner.

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Everyone enjoys a beautiful sunset before gathering around the fire pit.

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seating areas and a hanging swing bed overlooks the sloping lawn with firepit and flagstone path that leads to the dock. With the master on the main and a bunk room and guest rooms upstairs, the house offers everyone a place to retreat at day’s end. “I didn’t realize how much we would enjoy our home even outside of the summer months,” says Leah. “It’s the perfect place for everyone to relax, connect, and play—even when we’re not in the water.” Leah adds that no one enjoys time at the lake more than the newest member of the Ayers family, a Boykin Spaniel—named Willow.

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Jana Hanna The RealtySouth realtor Jana Hanna offers advice to help you navigate today’s housing market—whether you are a buyer or a seller. Do I need an agent before I even start house hunting? Absolutley! By working with an experienced realtor before you officially start looking at houses, you can avoid certain pitfalls that other buyers may encounter. Together you can work as a team to get a game plan for finding you the perfect home. Is it better to get preapproved for a larger amount than you plan on spending? In this competitive market, it may be wise to get preapproval for a bit more than you were planning on spending. If you run into a situation where there are multiple offers on your dream home, it may be in your favor that you are preapproved and ready to go. What are a few things that home buyers need to share with a realtor? Your realtor will want to know if you are preapproved with a lender. You also need to share your desired price and location, as well as a wish list of amenities that you would like in a new home. What are your most asked questions? Sellers often ask for a list of things that should be done to the house cosmetically or maintenance-wise. Is it really location, location, location? Location certainly helps sell a home! Staging, home condition, and pricing are also very important. Do I need to worry about resale value? If there is a chance you might sell the home within five years, then looking at resale value is absolutely important. When viewing homes with buyers, I always consider things that may affect resale value and will point them out.

Jana Hanna - Realtor ® (205) 835-6188 janahanna.realtysouth.com

When is the best time to buy? If you have been on the fence about purchasing a new home, right now is the best time to buy. Interest rates are still very low, which gives the buyers more purchasing power.


Statewide Title When it comes to obtaining title insurance, Statewide Title makes the process easy. Here, the team explains everything you need to know for a smooth experience. Why do I need title insurance? Title insurance protects the purchaser against covered title defects, like a previous owner’s debt, liens, and other claims of ownership that may have been instituted prior to purchasing your home.

Who orders title insurance? Title insurance is ordered from the lender/ loan officer or real estate agent involved in the title insurance for a sale of the property. Only a licensed title agent can provide title insurance for a property transaction.

How long does it take to get title insurance? A title commitment generally takes about two-three days. What is an unclear title? Clear title is a title without any type of lien, encumbrance, or levy from creditors that would pose a question as to legal ownership. When a title is unclear, an owner cannot sell the property or use it as collateral to secure a mortgage or loan.

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Is title insurance listed in the names of both spouses? The name/names listed on the title insurance policy are left to the preference of the customer. Title insurance provides coverage for the property owners. What does Statewide Title do that makes you different? Statewide Title provides real estate titles and closings for commercial and residential properties for the entire State of Alabama. We have been in business since 1991. Our company’s motto is “The Customer Service Experts.” We believe in going above and beyond to provide the best customer service to our customers, creating a smooth home-buying experience.

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Gill Johnson Appraisal This expert in the industry answers the most common questions buyers and sellers have when it comes to appraisals. Who typically requests the appraisal process? We receive appraisal requests from individuals, banks, mortgage companies, lawyers, accountants, and management companies, among others. These requests can be for the purposes of mortgages, estates, trusts, tax returns, property tax disputes, pricing properties for sale, etc. However, for mortgage transactions, the individual cannot order the appraisal and carry it to the bank or mortgage company. The bank or mortgage company makes the request. 1025 Montgomery Highway, Suite 107 Birmingham, AL 35216 205.979.0164 gilljohnsonapp@yahoo.com

Should you tell them what the house was listed for? We can access that information via MLS, Zoom, and various other sources.

What considerations affect the appraisal amount? Whether the house has been maintained and updated is a key consideration. Cleanliness also can be a factor, depending on the situation. There is a definite difference in a house that is just lived in and one that is trashed. What are the key things the sellers need to fix before showing? Any damages to floors, walls, and siding should be repaired. You also need to replace rotted wood and fix any leaks in the plumbing or foundation. And it never hurts to freshen things up with a coat of paint.


Crissi Waters Whether you are buying or selling, why is it best to have a real estate agent represent you? A real estate agent can be very advantageous. The current market is very fast and competitive. In these times of multiple offers and major listing competition, agents retain beneficial market knowledge along with the ability to negotiate the best scenario for their clients. When negotiating, agents prefer to work with a professional. What are the benefits of having a team, such as the Bradley Perlis Group at LAH? The Bradley Perlis Group consists of five agents with 60+ years of combined experience. WOW! Having five team members allows consistent availability and broader market knowledge. Our company, LAH Real Estate, was founded locally in 1992 and now has five offices in the Birmingham area and on 30A in Florida. In a pool of potential clients, what makes you stand out as an agent? KNOWLEDGE. As I already mentioned, the market can be fast and competitive. Market knowledge gives clients an early advantage in what’s coming to market and what’s potentially available. TRUSTWORTHINESS. I always work in the best interest of my clients. It is important to always do the right thing. Ethics are a big part of this business, and I hold myself to a high standard when it comes to that. As an agent, what values do you consider essential in the real estate business? Client relationships, as well as agent relationships, are the most valuable aspect of my business. When helping clients make life’s biggest investments, it’s important to have someone that’s caring and focused. Also, when representing clients in a transaction, I think the most important tool is the other agent. That’s what I bring to the table.

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RECIPES

Pesto Chicken Bites in a Bag SERVES 6

2 cups fresh basil leaves 3 cloves garlic 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper ½ cup Parmesan cheese, grated ½ cup toasted walnuts ½ cup good-quality extra-virgin olive oil 2 pounds chicken tenders, cut into bite-size pieces 6 brown lunch-size paper bags 2 small yellow onions, sliced into ½-inch slices Kitchen string

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FEAST ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING has never been as popular as it is today. I feel there will be a surge of picnic and patio parties this spring! Here are a few simple recipes that are packed with easy to tote to the great outdoors.

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Preheat oven to 375°. In a food processor, place basil, garlic, and next 5 ingredients, and pulse; scrape down sides, and repeat, until mixture is uniformly combined. Place pesto in a medium-size bowl; add chicken pieces, tossing to coat thoroughly. Set aside while preparing the bags for baking. Cut off the top 1/3 of the brown paper bag. Place the removed piece of bag into the bottom of the bag to reinforce the bag during the baking process. Place 2 onion slices in the bottom of each bag. Divide chicken mixture evenly between bags on top of the onion slices. Neatly fold down tops of the filled bags, and tie with kitchen string. Place chicken-filled bundles on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm.

Learn from Leslie:

Simply tear open the paper sack and dump the nuggets onto your plate. Pesto nuggets will stay warm in the bag for 30 to 45 minutes.

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StrawberryAvocado Salad SERVES 6 TO 8

For the salad: salad 16 ounces fresh strawberries, stems removed and sliced 2 medium avocados, chopped ½ cup red onion, chopped ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro 6 cups loosely packed arugula ½ cup pine nuts, toasted For the dressing: 3 tablespoons olive oil or avocado oil Juice of one lemon 2 teaspoons honey 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard Pinch of sugar (optional) Salt and pepper to taste Gently toss together strawberries, avocados, onion, cilantro, and arugula in a large bowl, reserving the pine nuts for the topping. Combine all salad dressing ingredients in a small bowl or jar, whisking or shaking to combine thoroughly. When ready to serve, toss salad with dressing and top with toasted pine nuts.

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Tomato-CucumberOrzo Salad SERVES 8 TO 10

8 ounces orzo pasta ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 pint red cherry tomatoes, sliced in half 1 pint yellow cherry tomatoes, sliced in half 1 large cucumber, peeled and chopped 1 bunch green onions, thinly sliced 4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled 2 tablespoons fresh dill, minced Juice of one lemon Salt and pepper to taste Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil. Add the orzo, stirring often so it does not stick to the bottom of the pan. Cook, uncovered, at a high boil about 9 to 10 minutes until al dente (cooked through but still a bit firm). Drain the pasta in a sieve, and rinse with cold water to stop the cooking process. Toss pasta with olive oil and remaining ingredients. Serve at room temperature, or refrigerate until ready to serve. 80

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Talk about a crowdpleaser! This adorable nibble tray from Henhouse Antiques takes minutes to prepare. Fill each compartment with all your favorite bites. Guests of all ages will love it!

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Easy Lemon Tart SERVES 8

1 tart crust (see recipe below) 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 5 large egg yolks ½ cup fresh lemon juice, from about 3 to 4 lemons, plus lemon slices for garnish Fresh mint leaves (optional) For the crust: 2¼ cups all-purpose flour 1/ 3 cup sugar ½ cup cold butter, cut into pieces 1 large egg, lightly beaten ¼ cup milk Preheat oven to 375°. To make the crust, combine flour, sugar, and butter in a bowl with a pastry blender. Stir together egg and milk in a small bowl; add egg mixture, 1 tablespoon at a time, to flour mixture. Stir with a fork until dry ingredients are moistened. Shape into a ball; cover with plastic wrap, and chill for 15 minutes.

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To assemble the tart: On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out into a 12-inch circle, about ¼-inch thickness. Then place into a fluted 9-inch tart pan. Press lightly into the tin. With the rolling pin, roll over the top edge to neatly trim off any excess dough. Pierce crust with a fork, and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until lightly brown. Allow crust to cool. Reduce oven temperature to 350°. Whisk together the condensed milk and egg yolks. Add the lemon juice, and mix until combined. Pour the filling in the crust, and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until set. Allow to cool completely at room temperature. Then refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving. Garnish with lemon slices and fresh mint leaves, if desired.

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CHILL OUT. We love this Corkcicle backpack cooler in the navy crocodile pattern. It’s ideal for all your beach drinks and snacks! Available at The Cottage Basket. (Fun fact: One of the co-owners of Corkcicle is the brother of the owner of The Cottage Basket!) $199, thecottagebasket.com

TURN IT UP. Take your tunes anywhere with this JBL portable waterproof speaker. It features convenient Bluetooth wireless connectivity and even has a built-in rechargeable battery to keep the tunes playing longer! An absolute must-have for a day on the beach. Available at the REI located at The Summit. $69.95, rei.com

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With the arrival of warmer weather, we’re all eager to get outside and soak up some sun. No matter where you are headed, be sure to take along these must-have items.

GETAWAYS TOTE & GO. This cool shopper tote is a combination of paper, leather, and cotton and will make your peeps look twice! It also makes the perfect bag for an overnight getaway. Available at A’mano. $139

FIND RELEASE. As a quick alternative to a steamer or iron, Crease Release is an essential travel item! Simply spray directly on your clothes. And best of all, it smells clean and fresh. Available at Three Sheets Linens. $16 threesheetslinen.com

STEP LIGHTLY. The BIRKENSTOCK Arizona is an icon with its timeless design. Modeled on the cork original, these sandals are made from ultra-lightweight, flexible rubber. They are shock-absorbent, waterproof, and skin-friendly. In stock at Alabama Outdoors in white with more fun colors arriving soon! $44.95, alabamaoutdoors.com

SEEK SHADE. Handwoven in two natural shades by artisans in Ecuador, this straw hat will instantly elevate your beach style. The wide brim provides shade on a sunny day, while the frayed edging adds interest and a casual touch. $185, aerin.com

COOL CAT. Part of an exclusive line available at JJ Eyes, these handmade, cat-eye sunglasses in a tortoise-shell pattern are sure to be trending in 2021! $430, bartonperreira.com

MISSIE CRAWFORD has over 25 years of experience styling fashion, lifestyle, tabletop, and interiors. She began her career working for clients such as J. Crew and Cindy Crawford. Currently, her styling expertise can be seen in images for Chick-fil-A, Food and Wine, All Recipes, and Edible Arrangements. With a clientfirst attitude, Missie creates a look that is clean, fresh, simple, and focused without sacrificing style.

VACATION READS... The Upstairs Wife, released in late 2020, is written by author Rachel Hawkins who lives in Dothan, Alabama. It’s a wonderful, Southern Gothic novel filled with mystery that hits home to Southern life. Available at Little Professor. 82

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The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey is a sci-fi thriller that is being compared to best sellers such as Big Little Lies. I can’t wait to read this one over spring break! Available at Little Professor mid-February.

According to reviews, No One is Talking About This is author Patricia Lockwood’s best yet and will keep you on your toes. Be sure to pick up this novel full of adventure and drama. Available at Little Professor mid-February.

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With its tree-lined streets, broad sidewalks, and plentiful green spaces, Mt Laurel is a sustainable neighborhood that offers residents a relaxed pace of life. It’s a place with a unique identity, formed by three core values: community, respect for nature, and a commitment to the future.

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