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FOUR-BED bunk room is sharp-ened
with blue and white whale
wallpaper on the ceiling opposite
complementing floor tile.
Distinctive sconces are placed next to mirrors
in bathrooms. Vibrant woodwork and cabinetry
reflect a happy vacation feel.
“No tile is the same in any of the bathrooms,
all the cabinets are different, all the lights
are different. We really wanted to make each
bathroom complement the bedroom it was
attached to,” says Cheek. “When we are able to
get in with clients before construction is done,
we have more time to source things and make it
customizable to the family.”
The Outlaw’s English bulldog, Harper, is
kind of a big deal. A portrait of her impacts the
second-floor landing. It is an original by Molly
B. Right of Charleston made from bottlecaps.
“At the time Jeff and Amy owned a lemon-ade
bottling company and he writes country
music, so I had this idea, what if we had Molly
B. Right do a portrait of some kind of iconic
country music artist like Willie Nelson or
George Straight out of bottle caps and they said,
‘We love that idea, but can we do it of our dog
instead?’” laughs Cheek. “I said, ‘Yes, yes we
can.’”
“The artist even captured her underbite. It’s
become a huge comment piece especially for
those who know Harper and how she likes to
take over,” says Outlaw.
The portrait of the
owners’ English bull-dog,
Harper, is an
original by Molly B.
Right of Charleston
made of bottlecaps.
The four-bed bunk
room uses a ceiling
wallpaper of whales
opposite symmetrical
floor tile.
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