The Joy of Home
By Ashley Gilbreath and James T. Farmer
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Creating homes that bring families together, where they can celebrate life’s joys.
Interior designer Ashley Gilbreath’s fresh approach to Southern decorating is guided by her respect for family and tradition with an eye on practicality and warmheartedness. Her first book reveals the breadth of her casually elegant style. Whether it’s in town, on the water, or in the countryside, each home exhibits thoughtful planning and attention to detail in harmony with the client’s vision.
Gilbreath gives readers insight into her design process, striking a balance between functionality, comfort, and beauty. From using a client’s favorite color as a unifying thread throughout, to offering guidance on designing a forever home that can mature with the family over time, every space is influenced by her passion for gracious everyday living. Inviting readers into her family beach home, Ashley explores the impact of small architectural updates, and the use of thoughtful injection of color and pattern to achieve the perfect mix. Ashley’s signature design strategies are distinguishable in each home. She artfully mixes new and old pieces and utilizes favorite custom treatments to create a welcoming spirit grounded in tradition.
Bringing family together is the reason Gilbreath designs. “Balancing form and function with memory and emotion, home is a place for people to embrace family and celebrate life’s joys,” she says. The Joy of Home gives readers insight and inspiration to create their own joyful home.
Home locations:
- Auburn, Alabama
- Lake Martin in Alabama
- Mobile, Alabama
- Watersound Beach, Florida
- Alpharetta, Georgia
- Columbus, Georgia
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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The Joy of Home - Ashley Gilbreath
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
The Color Connection
Restrained Elegance
Gracious Lakeside Simplicity
Personal & Polished
Juxtaposition & Balance
Genteel Hospitality
On the Edge of Modern
An Elevated Design
Beach Happy
Acknowledgments
Photo of interior of home.Foreword
I knew Ashley Freeman and Barrett Gilbreath at Auburn University. Ashley and I had some interior design courses together, graduated, and became design professionals. Ashley became Ashley Freeman Gilbreath and a rock star to me–an inspiration and the hardest working professional in the industry. She and Barrett have designed, decorated, and transformed homes from Montgomery to the mountains to the Gulf for their family, let alone many homes designed by Ashley and her excellent team for their clients.
Chic and classic, precise detail, and a sensational mix of antiques and contemporary style come to mind when I think of Ashley’s attentive design direction. Beyond the pretty pleats and handsome lines, balances of the old and new, a delightful complement of textures and tones, there’s an element to my friend’s signature and skillfulness that extends beyond her expertise in the practice of interior design. Ashley is a true friend with a good heart, and that is evident in her work and relationships and intentions.
The ink was barely dry on our diplomas when Ashley and I had incredible opportunities early in our careers with trusting clients, publications taking a chance on a couple of young designers, and collaborations that made working together more like fun than work. One of the first projects we collaborated on was Barrett and Ashley’s home in Montgomery. She had the interiors handled and I was shooting from the hip about some garden ideas. I remember we were standing in the yard of this home in the Old Cloverdale neighborhood and were finishing one another’s sentences about railings, shades of creamy white paint, boxwoods, and gravel and how we loved nothing more than a courtyard like Mr. A. Hays Town would design back in Louisiana where Ashley grew up, and the landscape plan began to take shape with a sketchbook.
But one question Ashley asked me was so touching. It wasn’t concerning plant material, shutters, or paint colors. Intentionally and heartfelt, she asked how I was doing. A designer’s workday is rarely 9 to 5 and cookie cutter. We are involved in our clients’ homes and thus their lives. So, that day it struck me that my dear friend was asking me about my life. The Gilbreaths and I had shared seasons of familial loss, and grief can bond people—especially when a connection stems from genuine love for our families. That love fuels passion for our practice and art.
Collaborations inside and outdoors became truly delightful projects with Ashley because I am always amazed by her work ethic, organization, and ability to move mountains effortlessly! I always knew that if I needed to talk to her for wisdom and advice, the need would be met by simply asking what she would do. Ashley’s style is admirable and authentic, and that derives from her good nature.
Now we’ve each been practicing design, building and renovating houses for almost twenty years. Magazines have photographed the ways we decorate our homes for the holidays, and we work with fantastic architects and tradesmen all over the country. I can call Ashley for advice on nearly anything, and I know she’ll impart said advice precisely and efficiently. From design service agreements, photo shoots, lighting companies, and even real estate, I have sought Ashley’s advice. A professional colleague is helpful, but a friend is an outstanding treasure. And now, I am thrilled to call this college pal, design colleague, dear friend, and mountain neighbor a fellow author!
Here’s to your new book, Ashley, and I look forward to all the great places it will take you. I’m thankful that as your friend, I have a front-row perspective.
—James T. Farmer III
Introduction
I grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the refrains of my childhood resonated with the ideals of living graciously and making the most of what you have been