Kanawha Avenue, Charleston, West Virginia




Welcome to Kanawha Avenue today in Charleston, West Virginia.  This house has a scenic view overlooking the Kanawha River and the majestic West Virginia State Capitol Building, the tallest building in the state. 

{Google Maps}

Kanawha is Iroquois for "water way" or "canoe way".  I knew you'd be curious.

The home was built in 1910, so I believe the pocket doors off the foyer are original, although probably not originally painted:


I found it hard to suggest improving on the existing pretty runner and tone on tone striped wallpaper. Instead, I looked for coordinating schemes and found this:

{Ashley Whittaker}

Blue and white touches for our home would be classic and a nice compliment to the river view.

Here is the living room we glimpsed above:


Pretty, but a little bland.  We could add architectural interest to the far wall, like this:


3 words.  Blue leopard ottoman.  I also wanted to add some weight to that far wall, because directly across the hall is this room:


I'm not sure if it was previously used as an office, but I'm going to suggest a dining room, like this:



Imagine the mirror where our window is, and the built-ins painted and remodeled into a buffet.

The kitchen has obviously been updated recently, and quite well:


Let's just add some blue and white accessories and reconfigure the pot light over the island to a pendant:

{Downsview Kitchens}

Oh yeah, and add those sleek barstools that match the island so well.

As for the laundry room, it makes a pretty before picture:


However, the finishes below would suit our scheme much better:

{Kerry Hanson Design}

Moving on to the master bedroom...


{Christina Murphy}

...beautiful linens repeat our scheme in a crisp and classic way.

Finally, here's an idea for this cute upstairs landing, which features the same finishes as the foyer:



Speaking of porches, check out the awesome black & white striped awning on ours:


Fortunately for us, blue and white will mix very nicely with that :

{Mary McDonald}



To wrap things up, it seems only appropriate to include a little more Waterlogue of our "water way":



Have a wonderful week, friends!






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