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Serenbe Master Bedroom En Suite Showhouse
Photography: Erica George Dines

Serenbe Master Bedroom En Suite Showhouse

Family Home by Cloth & Kind in Palmetto, GA

In 2015, Krista & Tami were selected by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles magazine to design the master bedroom en suite of their annual Serenbe designer showhouse. Proceeds from the showhouse directly benefitted the Art Farm at Serenbe. In fact, the entire 40-acre Serenbe community, was designed with the arts in mind. For the design of the master bedroom en suite, we were compelled to create the space around a natural, textural & creamy palette with hints of moodiness brought in through the use of charcoal gray - one of our all time favorite hues. Serendipitously enough, just as we were pondering the initial design of this magical, sun-drenched room, we stopped in to visit Laura Aviva of l'aviva home in NYC. She provided us with a sneak peek at her new Khovar collection of fabrics and wallcoverings and the fate of our room was sealed. We were enchanted not only by the earthy, hand-painted charcoal patterns, but by the story behind them. The Khovar collection takes its lead from the tribal villages of Hazaribagh in northeastern India, where the walls of the villages’ mud homes are decorated with rambling, figurative murals. A canvas of dark charcoal earth is first laid down and left to dry, and then covered with a pale kaolin clay. Before the top layer dries, women in the villages brush away the lighter earth with a broken comb or fingers to create lyrical silhouettes. The mural-painting is part of a matrimonial ritual for the women which takes place every spring during the marriage season. Fleeting in nature, each year the murals are washed away with the heavy monsoon rains - and then once again started anew. Drawn to the exaggerated scale and the boldness of the Khovar designs, l'aviva home commissioned women in the villages to do three paintings for them (leaf, vine, flower) - which they translated into a remarkable collection of fabrics and wallpapers.