kitchen of Joel and Erika Snayd's historic Savannah, Georgia, home — and its pride of place is totally serendipitous. When the couple bought the chandelier from an Atlanta market, it was buried under years of grime. Joel hung it from a potrack over the kitchen sink to keep it safe until he could clean it
, the Snayds were charmed by its offbeat placement and left it there, wiring it to add light and sparkle.
kitchen of Joel and Erika Snayd's historic Savannah, Georgia, home — and its pride of place is totally serendipitous. When the couple bought the chandelier from an Atlanta market, it was buried under years of grime. Joel hung it from a potrack over the kitchen sink to keep it safe until he could clean it
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to be," Joel says. Originally, the site had no landscaping at all. The team transformed the barren lot into a lush lawn, preserving a palm tree that the sisters' grandfather had originally planted in the yard. A side lot was turned into a yard with a fieldstone paver patio.
style. Joel applied pine strips directly to the sheetrock as an inexpensive way to get the look the sisters wanted. Simple dressers were accented with sea-green hardware, a simple and affordable touch that feels high end.Bedding: vintage and West Elm; side table and bed frame: vintage