
This month, 21 designers transformed the historic Dalton-Bell-Cameron house in High Point, North Carolina. Believed to be the first example of the Craftsman style in High Point, the house has been restored to its former glory and beyond, with thoughtful and sublime design.
Shop the products the designers used below:
Tiles from Cosentino, as seen in the Kitchen, designed by Allen & James; Master Bath, designed by Courtney McLeod; Butler’s Pantry, designed by Lauren Nicole; and Powder Room, designed by Elissa Grayer (pictured above).
Appliances from Dacor, as seen in the Kitchen, designed by Allen & James.
Textiles from Fabricut, as seen in the 3rd Bedroom, designed by Chad James (pictured above); Master Bath, designed by Courtney McLeod; Upstairs Linen Closet, designed by Nicole Culler; Laundry Room, designed by Liz Goldberg; Den, designed by Leslie Moore, Hall Bathroom, designed by Kate Hutchison; and the 4th Bedroom, designed by Kristen McCory.
Villeroy & Boch products, as seen in the Master Bath, designed by Courtney McLeod; Hall Bathroom, designed by Kate Hutchison (pictured above); and Powder Room, designed by Elissa Grayer.
Furnishings by Lee Industries, as seen in the Den, designed by Leslie Moore.
Cabinetry by Marsh Furniture Company, as seen in the Kitchen, designed by Allen & James.
Products by Hansgrohe as seen in the Kitchen, designed by Allen & James; Master Bath, designed by Courtney McLeod (pictured above); Hall Bathroom, designed by Kate Hutchison; and Powder Room, designed by Elissa Grayer.
Paint provided by Sherwin-Williams.
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