Horse Stable Turned Cottage

For Charleston, South Carolina, Designer Missi Ervin and homeowner Sam Cato, renovating a former horse stable and carriage house in Aiken meant returning the historic cottage to its equestrian roots.

Color Scheme

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Color Scheme

The soft gray color of the house's weathered cedar shingles inspired the interior's neutral palette.

Living Room

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Living Room

A leather tufted ottoman and mohair on the sofas "wear like iron"—a plus considering Sam has five dogs, including Patch, the Jack Russell terrier shown here.

Kitchen

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Kitchen

A rustic farm table takes the place of a central island in the kitchen, giving Sam a spot for casual meals.

Custom Details

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Custom Details

"I was tired of the look of white or stainless steel," says Sam about her choice of a gray farm sink.

Eclectic Decor

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Eclectic Decor

An antique Welsh cupboard holds a taxidermy hen and rooster, china, art, and a collection of woven baskets.

Collectables

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Collectables

Sam loves to collect tortoiseshell boxes from domestic sources. (Importing them is illegal.)

Stable

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Stable

The horse stalls are off the kitchen, making a daily ride part of life here.

Dining Room

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Dining Room

The European oak floors look old but are actually new from Bois Chamois (boischamois.com). The company distresses flooring to resemble reclaimed wood.

Guest Room

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Guest Room

Ninety yards of Gastón y Daniela's equestrian toile was paper-backed to hang as a wallcovering. The floors are painted Linen White by Benjamin Moore.

Accent Pieces

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Accent Pieces

Found feathers fill Sam's late husband's silver sailing trophy.

Master Bedroom

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Master Bedroom

A robin's egg blue in the linen curtains inspired the wall color, Silver Ash by Martin-Senour Paints.

Street View

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Street View

Sam and Brumby walk the road past her shingle-style home. Aiken has preserved its signature dirt roads for horse-friendly traffic.

Must Love Dogs

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Must Love Dogs

Dog collectibles, including a doorknocker and tiny statues, are displayed throughout the house.

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