Guest Bedrooms

Tucked away upstairs, two guest bedrooms with ensuite baths are loaded with comfort for overnight visitors at our Flower Showhouse at Palmetto Bluff

Two guest bedrooms with ensuite baths anchor each end of the upstairs, almost as mirror images of one another. Both spaces feel tucked away to allow plenty of privacy for overnight visitors. To enhance the comfort factor, the designers added layers to the bedding. “It’s another way to bring in texture and interest in a neutral space,” says Phoebe. She also emphasizes the need to give a lot of thought to the rug. “It’s the foundation of the room,” she says.

“The rug should be soft underfoot and sized just right so that you still see some of the beautiful hardwoods.” A pair of bedside tables offers convenient drawer storage along with open space underneath, perfect for housing baskets or even a small piece of luggage. “One of my favorite things in the room is the pair of pendants flanking the bed,” Phoebe says. “These offer a unique way to provide lighting without taking up space on the bedside tables. They work perfectly when you are short on space.” A cabinet across from the bed offers additional storage for extended stays.

For a full room tour, watch the video above led by Phoebe Howard and Nellie Howard Ossi, interior designers of the 2022 Flower showhouse.

Sources

Roman shade in Rosemary Linen trimmed with String Theory from Fabricut; Yves chest from Mr. & Mrs. Howard for Sherrill Furniture; Aquila box from Currey & Company; Antique lamp and accessories through Mrs. Howard

Samuel cabinet from Mr. & Mrs. Howard for Sherrill Furniture; Art and stair sculptures through Mrs. Howard

Designed and styled by Phoebe Howard and Nellie Howard Ossi of Mrs. Howard | Text by Julie Gillis | Photography by Adam Kuehl | Video by Relative Media & Marketing | Floral Design by August Floral & Event Design

This story appears in Flower magazine’s March/April 2022 issue on newsstands March 1. Subscribe or find a copy in a store near you.