Saturday, April 13, 2013

Charleston interior designer Angie Hranowsky

In honour of our trip to Charleston, South Carolina next week (thank you Unshaven Mavens & Porter Airlines!), I thought it would be a great time to enjoy the work of Charleston-based interior designer Angie Hranowsky.

I discovered Angie’s work when my blog friend Vanessa at Decor Happy posted a picture of Angie’s living room on her Facebook page:

pink living room

Angie’s home is featured in the April issue of Lonny Magazine. She transformed an 1850’s single house into a home for herself and her two children that’s modern, comfortable, stylish, colourful, and fun.

dining area

I love that she’s displayed her son’s and daughter’s artwork in the eating nook. I also love that she painted her kitchen lavender, and those purple chairs – an EBay find – are pretty cool :-)

kids art

Traditional Home named Angie one of the 20 Designers To Watch. Her work has been featured in Domino, House Beautiful, Metropolitan Home, and Coastal Living, as well as Lonny.

Some more of Angie’s awesome designs…

lakeshore drive 1  lakeshore drive 3

lakeshore drive 4  latitude lane 2  pitt street 1

stocker drive 1 tradd street 1 tremont blvd 1

And with that, I’m signing off for the next week and a half while we enjoy some sun, sand, and scenery in and around Charleston :-) And after the snow and ice pellets we had yesterday, I’m REALLY looking forward to this:image

sc oceanImage via Pinterest

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    1. Not everyone follows her Twitter account closely. Maybe Angie missed your comments.

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  2. Yes, her work is beauitful, every interior you presented had something in it I really loved, either the colour combo, the lighting or some stunning piece like that awesome bed in image no. 5...
    Enjoy the trip!!
    Ozana

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  3. Have fun! Take photos! It should be really interesting from a decorating and an architectural standpoint.

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  4. How fun and I hope you have a wonderful time! Angie has a color-filled life good for her! Cheers

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  5. It is a fabulous hoes - but more importantly have a wonderful sunny break !!

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  6. Angie's Lonny feature is showing up everywhere, and I can't get enough of it! I love all her color picks throughout her home. And the pink blinds create such a neat color effect on her white living room walls. LOVE!

    Have fun and take lots of pics!

    xox Linda

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  7. Wow, how could you not have a wonderful time visiting Charleston? It's the ideal season there. There's so much to see for someone like you who loves beautiful things.

    Angie has a marvelous imagination and eye. I really enjoyed these photos, especially the colors she uses.

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  8. Kelly, wishing you a marvelous time in Charleston and some fun in the sun!

    Re Angie, love her eclectic style and how she works with colour, scale, pattern, and texture using fabrics. -Brenda-

    P.S.: As a hobby sewer and DIY enthusiast having access 'to the trade only fabrics' is definitely a dream of mine as many are not offered to the general public.

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    1. Thanks Brenda - Charleston was awesome! What a fascinating city - so much great architecture and beautiful gardens and history.

      Do you ever shop at C&M Textiles? They have a great selection of fabrics that are available to everyone :-)

      Kelly

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  9. Have a lovely time in a Charleston - and the weather! Lucky thing, its still freezing here in Scotland.
    Great images, I love the dark slate grey-blue dining room walls, very classy.

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  10. Hope you have a fun time in Charleston, eat at alot of yummy restos for all of us!
    Love the hits of purple in these photos. The photo with the fireplace is one of my all time favs, I've had that baby stored on my computer forever, I never tire of looking at it.
    Such talent! I love all these pics.

    :)
    mikky
    www.todaloos.com

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