I'm so happy- actually, thrilled- that my dear friend Will Merrill's Blowing Rock, North Carolina home not only appears inside the February 2013 issue of House Beautiful, but it made the cover, too!
Will has been a close friend to me for a number of years now, and what never ceases to impress me is his enthusiasm and love of design. His excitement over the latest design book or an antique store find is infectious, so much so that I usually want to buy the same book or a similar piece of furniture based on Will's endorsement alone. All of Will's treasures have found a lovely home in Blowing Rock, and what struck me about his home upon seeing it for the first time was how sophisticated it was for a mountain house, and yet, it's completely comfortable with its rustic setting.
When Will bought the 1970s-era home, it was in rather sad shape with avocado colored wall to wall carpet and sliding glass doors. By adding poplar bark siding to the exterior and salvaged wood floors inside, he transformed the house into a rustic gem. The bonus to the house is his amazing back porch which acts like an outdoor living room, one that Will can use for most of the year.
I'm including a few photos here, but there are many more in the February issue. I do hope that you'll read the article because I think that you'll find the house to be charming.
Above, a guest room with usually seen in the city leopard print carpet and a Coromandel screen.
A back porch vignette with poplar bark siding as a backdrop.
The stairwell leading downstairs has a knotty branch stair rail while the walls are covered in tramp art mirrors.
Another guest bedroom in which framed botanical specimens are hung floor to ceiling.
All images used with express permission of House Beautiful. February 2013 issue, Simon Watson photographer.