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06/19/2026

A good afternoon. Design ideas becoming construction drawings. One of my favorite stages to watch a project come to life.

Photos from Andy Lane Interiors's post 05/13/2026

A closer look at the Gilded Primary Suite.

This project was designed to feel like one continuous experience from the moment you step in. Every zone connects to the next and the material story never stops moving through the space.

The wet zone is fully wrapped in marble-look porcelain, floor to ceiling and continuous through the tub surround and into the shower. A black soaking tub sits tucked into its platform with brass fixtures against the stone. The walk-in shower opens beside it with a bench, a lit gold niche, and frameless glass keeping the volume open.

From there the room moves into the vanity, warm oak cabinetry and black stone with gilded raffia wallpaper panels framing each mirror. The Venetian mirror was one of those finds that felt made for the space the moment we saw it.

And then the closet. A full custom build with dedicated shoe storage, open shelving, hanging space, and a built-in desk nook tucked under the window with that same gold-streaked wallpaper carrying through from the bathroom. The brass hardware ties it all together.

One suite. One material story. Designed all the way through in partnership with Arbor South Architecture.

Visit the website to see the complete project portfolio:
https://www.andylaneinteriors.com/gilded-primary-suite

Architect: Bryan Donovan, Arbor South Architecture
Photographer: Peter Dawson, Skylight Creative

Photos from Andy Lane Interiors's post 05/11/2026

The full reveal is here.⁠

This primary bathroom has been such a joy to share this week, and I wanted to give you a closer look at what makes it feel the way it does.

Two wallcoverings live in this space. The lighter one, a metallic gold-streaked paper, wraps the main walls and brings in warmth and movement carrying to the bedroom. The darker gilded raffia panels frame each vanity and anchor the brass fixtures against them. It is the kind of layering that you might not notice right away but that you definitely feel.

A primary bathroom should feel like somewhere you actually want to be in the morning, not just pass through. That little chair gives you a space to do so at the full-glam lowered makeup counter.

This project was a full collaboration with Arbor South Architecture. Every decision, from the floor plan to the finish on the faucet, was made with care.

Full project on the website.
https://www.andylaneinteriors.com/gilded-primary-suite

Architect: Bryan Donovan, Arbor South Architecture
Photographer: Peter Dawson, Skylight Creative

05/06/2026

The details that make you stop.

Gold raffia wallpaper. Brushed brass. Rift cut white oak. A striking stone countertop. This one is almost ready to share and I cannot wait.

Architect: Arbor South Architecture
Photographer: Peter Dawson, Skylight Creative

05/04/2026

It’s National Small Business week and Andy Lane Interiors is celebrating by wrapping up seasoned projects and starting up new vision boards for schematic floor plans.

Nearly two years of running, operating, dreaming and scheming about design, work and what is yet to come. Small businesses are more about the people behind them and I believe the same is true for beautiful spaces that support and nurture the people within them.

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