This year the Cashiers Show House featured three cottages—all in town for easy access to everything Cashiers has to offer. I love that idea! Walk to shops, lunch, dinner, and the village green for a concert on the weekend.
The cottages featured creamy neutrals highlighted by blues and greens—with an occasional festive color added to the mix. Daybeds featured heavily this year—I counted four. All of the outdoor entertaining areas were elegant, friendly and emphasized comfort and function.
Come and take a tour with me—we may need more than one post for this cottage trilogy!
xo♥, Lissy
All photos by Lissy Parker for lissyparker.com. You are welcome to ‘borrow’ my photos—just please credit and link the source.
10 thoughts on “Show Cottages Trilogy”
How can I find this fixture?
Joyce, Which fixture? This room was designed by Francie Hargrove of Cashiers. Let me know if you need any more info.
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What is the source of the blue ridge mountain valley painting in the master bedroom?
Debbie, The painting is from Francie Hargrove Interiors in Cashiers. I think the artist’s last name is Fontaine.
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What is the source of the Blue Ridge mountains canvas art Francie Hargrove used in the master of the Els cottage? It is so perfect in this space.
Glenda, I am not sure about that art. Contact Francie Hargrove Interiors.
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I would love to know where the large picture in the calm bedroom scene is from. It has a light above it. Georgeous!
Julie, It is from Francie Hargrove and I think the artist’s last name is Fontaine
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I ADORE the botanical kitchen ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Kathy, One of my favorites too.
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