A storybook house in Charlotte, North Carolina, gets all decked out in swathes of pattern and color for a young, active family.
When Beth and Kevin Smith first moved from New Jersey to North Carolina, it was a homecoming for Beth, who is native to the
state. But the house they selected was all white with what’s politely called “good bones”—meaning that it wasn’t bad but was
somewhat boring. Beth and Holly Phillips, interior designer and co-owner of The English Room, quickly got busy bringing in
Beth’s personal style.
Interior design: Holly Hollingsworth Phillips, The English Room, Charlotte, NC; englishroom@bellsouth.net or 704/377-3625.
Note: all fabrics and wallcoverings are available through The English Room.
“The clean slate made it easy to add color, wallpaper, and lighting,” Beth says. “A friend of mine walked in my house for
the first time and said, ‘Oh, what a happy house!’ I loved that. I don’t know if it’s conscious, but I think that’s always
the vibe I’m going for.”
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Wallpaper: Summertime in Sand by Brunschwig & Fils.
Mirror and lamps (on buffet): The English Room.
As Christmas draws near, Beth, Kevin, and their children, Mac and Lilli, all lend a hand to decorate, adding simple touches that mark the season without overwhelming the home’s everyday charms. Take a tour of the Smiths’ “happy” holiday home.
In the formal living room, the tile on the fireplace was the starting point. "I think it’s important to highlight things that
are original to a house. The blue tile became the inspiration for the entire room,” Beth says. Holly found a matching blue
fabric for two tufted wing chairs that flank the fireplace (one chair is moved to make room for the Christmas tree). The painting
over the fireplace is a contemporary statement in an otherwise traditional space. The colors in the painting are repeated
throughout the house.
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Wing chair: Transitional wing chair (8490-00) by The Charles Stewart Company.
Floor lamp: Thurston by Visual Comfort for Darnell & Company; 704/376-6497.
Cocktail tables: Parsons Mirrored Console Table by Arteriors Home.
Silver trees: Antique Silver Tree in Urn and Silver Mercury Glass Tree from A Vintage Holiday.
Sconces: Double Clear Glass Ball by Charles Edwards.
Painting: by Chris Hayman, available from Hidell Brooks Gallery.
Stockings: Hable Christmas Stockings from Garnet Hill.
This room highlights Beth’s preference for symmetry and clean lines. “I was definitely going for traditional with some edge,”
she says. Beth wanted her new built-in china cabinet to look original to the circa-1920s house. The floral-print wallpaper
has a hand-painted look that gives the room a feeling that is “somehow formal and informal at the same time,” Holly says.
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Rug: David Hicks by Ashley Hicks Collection by Stark
Curtain rods: French Oak Fluted Rods by Antique Drapery Rod Co.
Chandelier: by Currey & Company, available through The English Room
Table: Hampstead Collection by Englishman’s Fine Furnishings
Dining chairs: The Panther Dining Chair in Madison Velvet in espresso by Victoria Hagan Home Collection
China cabinet: custom, by David Lyles Remodeling, 704/562-4669
Wing chairs: Marcel Chair by Artistic Frame Co.
Wing chair fabric: Patent Snow (VK-04-27) by Valtekz
Pillows: Kevin O’Brien Turquoise velvet pillows from Isabella
Green vases: for a similar look, try the Red Chamber Series by Middle Kingdom
The family spends most of their time together in this room. Grass cloth wallpaper lends warm texture to the space, as does
the mix of patterned fabrics on the room’s upholstered pieces. The red sofa is Beth’s favorite piece. “The closely arranged
seating area makes this the best place to hang out with family,” she says. Double French doors, custom-made to match doors
that were original to the house, lead out to the patio.
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Wallpaper: Katsura on Vinyl, by Brunschwig & Fils
Carpet: Delmar II in Chocolate by Prestige Carpets
Sofa (red): Steamboat Sofa (C270-00), by The Charles Stewart Company
Sofa fabric (red): Pearson in Crimson (1744), by Pindler & Pindler
Sofa (checked): English Style Sofa (ET3720-76), by The Charles Stewart Company
Chinoisserie pillow fabric: Ping in Coffee Ground (16254-1), by Scalamandré
Dot pillow fabric: Helios (J390F03) in Red, by Cowtan & Tout
Club Chair fabric: Clef in Currant by Kravet (26380.916)
Ottoman: custom, by The Charles Stewart Company
Ottoman fabric: Zambezi Grospoint, by Brunschwig & Fils
Sconces and lamp: by Restoration Hardware
Mirror: from The English Room
Tucked in the back of the house, the office is “all Beth,” Holly says. “She really is that organized.” Beth says, “Organizing
is really all about editing. Decide what you need to live simply. Donate or get rid of the rest.” Choosing storage pieces
that are aesthetically pleasing helps. “Utility as art is one of my favorite aspects of decorating. The funky bowl that holds
crayons in my breakfast area gets more compliments than antiques I have in the living room.”
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Wall paint: Middlebury Brown (HC-68), by Benjamin Moore.
Chair cushion fabric: Pink Poppy by Hable Construction.
“The builder had done a great job of making classic choices such as the white subway tile, the vintage-style hardware on the
cabinets, and a mahogany top on the island,” Beth says.
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Wall paint: Sherwood Green (HC-118), by Benjamin Moore.
Pendant lights: Large Isabella Column Pendant by Juliska.
The stove is set in an alcove with a mantel and plenty of display area and workspace.
Drawing on the color of the tile and trim paint, Beth kept many of the accessories white. The only ingredient the kitchen
and breakfast area still needed was color. They chose Sherwood Green by Benjamin Moore for the walls and then punched it up
by painting inexpensive West Elm dining chairs bright green. Another addition: the built-in bench to add seating space and
storage.
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Dining table: custom oval dining table, by Englishman’s Fine Furniture.
Banquette cushion fabric (laminated): by Pindler & Pindler.
Chairs (homeowner painted): Overlapping-Squares Side Chairs by West Elm.
Chair paint: Lime Green (2026-10), by Benjamin Moore.
Clock: by Newgate.
Mac’s bold blue room began with the multi-colored bedding. From there, Beth paired catalog finds (such as the rug from PBteen)
with budget-friendly custom touches (such as the monogrammed pillow sham).
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Curtain fabric: Chevron in Brown (2644030) by Schumacher.
Rug: Retro Rings Rug in Brown by PBteen.
Side table: Rustic Block Side Table, by West Elm.
Bedding: The Wide Stripes Bedding collection from The Land of Nod.
Geometric pillow: Blue and Natural Double Concentric by Jonathan Adler.
Football print: Rush the Field Wall Mural, by PBteen.
This cheery room was inspired by the graphic floral wallpaper. They continued the pink-and-green color scheme with bedding
and fabrics and then punctuated with a hot pink chandelier and green desk accessories. Awning-like valances and a canopied
reading hideaway keep the room youthful and dreamy.
Beth's Style Secret
Design your children’s rooms to reflect their personalities. Create a palette of colors they like, and accent with motifs
of some of their favorite things.
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Wallpaper: MO50209 by Seabrook.
Window valance fabric: Cory Stripe by Norbar Fabrics Co..
Desk: Parsons Desk, by West Elm.
Desk chair: Perforated Airgo Chair in Light Green, by PBteen.
Chair: iChair, by PBteen.
Tent: Home Sweet Play Home tent in green, by The Land of Nod.
Two of the major color players in the Smiths’ house are paired in the master suite, keeping the room restful yet crisp. “There
are lots of blues and chocolate browns throughout the house, but the shades vary,” Holly says. In the master bedroom, walls
painted Benjamin Moore’s Palladian Blue offer a soothing base. The floral curtains add a feminine touch, while the bed linens
take a masculine turn with a bold monogram that complements the dark wood tones found in the furniture.
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Wall paint: Palladian Blue (HC-144), by Benjamin Moore.
Drapery fabric: Indira Embroidery in Bayside (3438002), by Schumacher.
Bed: Middleton Pencil Post Bed by Craftique.
Bedding: Custom monogrammed linens by Leontine Linens.
Lamp: from Acquisitions.
The bath gets its pretty palette from a medallion-print wallpaper by Seabrook, a Southern source.
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Table: Martini Side Table in Silver, by West Elm.
Sconces: Lugarno Double Sconce, by Restoration Hardware.
Bath mat and towels: by Restoration Hardware.
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