A mixture of old and new furnishings and accessories, and a homeowner’s decorating savvy make for a welcoming feminine retreat in Shreveport’s Provenance neighborhood.
Charis Kirk and her daughter moved into the new build on Copper Lily Lane early this year. Amanda Haynie, an interior designer and owner of Milling Around, helped Kirk with window treatments and accessories and says Kirk had everything unpacked and placed in record time.

“Charis really has a gift; she can visualize pretty well,” said Haynie. “She is a very organized person and loves clean, simple lines.”
The white stucco home, located near the park, was a custom build by Vintage Construction Group. Kirk says its “Florida feel” drew her to it. “It’s different from some of their homes, and I really gravitated toward it,” she said. Light fixtures, additional hardwood flooring and ceiling colors were added to personalize the space.
Kirk’s love of design was learned at an early age at her
mother’s side. She says her mother enjoyed decorating and finding
pieces with potential. Kirk’s childhood memories include looking for
design treasures in flea markets and afternoon trips to Natchitoches
antique stores together.
“My
love of antiques and mixing old and new things comes from her,” said
Kirk. “If I weren’t in my current field, I’d probably want to do this
for a living because I Iove to do it.”
Newly
purchased items were mixed with older pieces and antiques in the home.
The works of several local artists, including Ellen Blanchard, Ashley
Palmer and Lauren Ross, are featured throughout.
The
open floor plan is a little less than 3,000 square feet and has two
stories. The first floor includes a formal living room, dining room,
large kitchen, powder room/ half bath and master bedroom with an en
suite bathroom. Two more bedrooms are located upstairs, along with a
bathroom and a den.
Haynie
calls the dining room the “wow room” of the home. It has vaulted
ceilings with wood beams. The light fixture, from House of Carpets, was
moved from Kirk’s previous dwelling. A breakfront from Medina Interiors
sits along a wall, while Ellen Blanchard art adds beauty to the eating
space. Luscious velvet drapes, designed by Haynie and crafted at Milling
Around, hang from a gold accented rod. “We had so much white and simple
textures that I really wanted to bring a little more luxuriousness to
the windows, but still stay very neutral if she ever wanted to change
out pillows or add pops of color,” she said.
When
she was young, Kirk’s mother was a concert pianist. In the formal
living room, a piano that belonged to her is near a window. Some of the
accessories and antiques also belonged to Kirk’s mother, including some
Staffordshire dog figurines. One of the breakfronts in the room is an
English antique, while one located on the other side of the room came
from Medina. The light came from Chateau en Mae, and the coffee table
was purchased at Briggs & Company HOME. House of Carpets cut the
room’s rug; the couch came from Haverty’s Furniture. Art by Ashley
Palmer and some pieces from Nader’s Gallery, including a nude, adorn the
room.
The soothing bedroom has a gray ceiling and a light fixture from House of Carpets.
The bed came from Medina; the bedding custom-made by Milling Around.
Cordless Roman shades by Milling Around hang from the windows and soften
the walls. Cornices were added to make the windows appear longer. An
antique English breakfront that belonged to Kirk’s mother can be found
beneath a television. Another family heirloom can be seen in the en
suite bathroom – a 70-plus-year-old mirror that belonged to Kirk’s
grandmother.
Haynie
says Kirk has a good eye for design, and they share similar tastes.
“She needs somebody – like I do when I’m doing my own house – to help
her put it all together,” she said.
Haynie
also helped design a timeless bedroom that would grow with Kirk’s
daughter. The room was based on a photo of a college dorm room Kirk saw
on Facebook. The finished product features a coral ceiling and a light
fixture from River Cities Lighting in Bossier City. Milling Around made
the white and coral monogram appliquéd bedding, along with matching
white panel drapes with a coral geometric braid and turquoise cording.
Kirk says the upstairs serves as a master area for her daughter with a
small den/playroom. A guest bedroom is also located on the second floor.
“(Kirk’s)
daughter’s room is fun because we can add pops of color and still keep
it very neutral,” said Haynie. The den/ playroom was also decorated with
a coral and turquoise palette.
Outside,
Kirk added seating to the back patio to have more space to entertain
and included a napping spot for the family dog. Lagniappe Lawnscapes
installed a cozy patio fire pit.