Etch began working with the original homeowners during the construction phase, helping select key finishes such as flooring, tile, countertops, cabinetry and lighting. The new homeowners purchased the house about two months before it was completed. After admiring Etch’s work online, they hired the team to help furnish the interior and layer in the final design elements — furniture, rugs, art and accessories — making some tweaks to tile and lighting along the way. The result is a warm contemporary home that’s family-friendly, with room for friends of all ages to have weekend fun at the lake.
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“When collecting art and furnishings, I like to keep a story in mind,” Lowry says. For this Hill Country cottage near a lake, creeks and rivers, the story was rustic and romantic.
“I typically lean toward vintage photos, and I looked for vintage lake photos,” Lowry says. “One thing I like to do is buy a digital download online, print it locally and put it in a vintage or ready-made frame. It makes it look custom for an affordable price.”