Today we’ll explore the upstairs of the Cashiers Designer Showhouse 2025, so come along for the bedrooms and sitting area upstairs. If you missed Part 1, you’ll want to start there first and then come back here to finish off the tour. The home’s mountain setting is just beautiful and it’s easy to see why people love mountain living in Cashiers. It’s a quaint and charming little mountain town.

Exterior of the house, the materials and dark color are a nice contrast to the surrounding greenery of the woodsy setting.

Patio & Breezeway: Ann Hopkins / A-List Antiques

Heading upstairs, I loved the runner on the stairs, so pretty! The banding detail on the side was noteworthy.

Upstairs looking down.

Stairs, Loft & Upstairs Hallway: Caroline Brackett Studio of Design
At the top of the stairs was this little alcove, designed as a sitting area which was so cozy and inviting.

I loved the wall mural, the rug and the overall vibe.




Note the Greek key trim design that was attached to the top of the wallpaper for extra style between the wallpaper and the painted ceiling.

Hallway with artwork.

Bedroom & Bathroom 3: Yancey Seibert Shearouse Interior Design





Bedroom & Bathroom 4: Louise Hane Interior Design




Loved this bed she found it at an estate sale.




Bedrooom & Bathroom 2: Courtney Agosti Interior Design

Loved all the bamboo in here.


The firepit was really unique as it was very deep and lined with rock.


I love all the rock in the mountains and how it’s used all around the exterior of these homes.

It was another gorgeous showhouse and I’m so glad we made the effort to go up and see it. I’ll also share some shops we browsed and a delicious dinner we had while there next week. It was a fun little girls getaway!




Hi,
just a suggestion, try to take pictures without people on the tour in them.
That would be nice, but it’s almost impossible.
I just have a question….when they do these designer homes, it seems there is so much variation in style between some of the rooms….does it FEEL cohesive or jumbled up? Just wondered. I also loved the stripe detail on the hallway floor upstairs…gave the illusion of a runner. Was that painted on? Just curious. Certainly a LOT to take in! Many parts I loved and a few not so much, but I imagine that would be true for anyone touring a space like this.
I don’t think they try to make it all flow, but sometimes it does more than others. I think they can do their own thing and use whatever colors they want. I think the colors in this one flowed well. I didn’t even notice that detail on the floor until you mentioned it, but I think it is painted on.
Are there any links to the products you used?
This was a show house, so no links.
The rooms and exteriors are beautifully done. My favorite was the alcove — even though it was more pattern than I normally like it felt so cozy. I could picture myself curled up on the couch reading while it’s snowing outside. I also loved the birds on the wall in one of the bathrooms.