
The Cashiers Designer Showhouse is open for touring. This year’s house is set on 134 beautiful acres halfway between Highlands and Cashiers. The home is a 1840s farmhouse surrounded by manicured gardens and filled with old beams and wormy chestnut. Here’s a sneak peek of a few of the rooms—and designers—featured this year.
The second floor balcony, designed by Keven Hawkins, is a colorful, flower-filled porch set as the perfect place to start or end your day. Hawkins used the lat Ryan Gainey’s Gathered Garden china to set the welcoming table and featured the Ryan Gainey Hydrangea along with Frances Schultz’s book The Well Set Table about Mr. Gainey alongside the table.
The talented Patricia McLean designed a beautiful living room. The room, warm and welcoming, includes several ideas that you could incorporate into your home. I love the skirted console table topped with an antique mirror and cream ware. The coffee table displays personal things—just like we all have in our homes. Sally Johannessen, of Dovetail Antiques in Cashiers, designed an antique-filled guest room. The day bed is the perfect place to spend a restful afternoon after hiking or shopping. The desk is wonderful idea for any guest—just in case there is a little work to do.
For more information about the house just click on over to the Cashiers Historical Society website. Enjoy the tour!

















xo♥, Lissy
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10 thoughts on “Cashiers Designer Showhouse—sneak peek”
Charming and cozy…thanks for the peek!
Lynn, You are so very welcome. You might need a trip to the cool mountains soon. It was 72 yesterday!
xo
It looks gorgeous, Lissy! Wish we could get there to see in person! Happy Wednesday!
The property is beautifully landscaped and backs up to a golf course. The house is one of the oldest serving in the area.
xo
Lisa, thanks so much for the “tour”! Poutingly, ATL life is keeping me from seeing all of this in person.
Damn autocorrect! LISSY
LOL
Darrin, It is still open through this weekend if you get a chance to come to the mountains.
xo
Thanks for the shoutout! I love this house and property and hope that anyone in the area makes a beeline to it!
Sally, You are so welcome! I love seeing a mix of antiques with new finds. Thank you for the beautiful room.
xo