Gorgeously Grandmillennial by Hundley Hilton

When interior designer Janie Jones and her family outgrew their small cottage in Mountain Brook, Alabama, they decided to rebuild in its place. They wanted a great flow but not an open floor plan, smaller bedrooms to allow more space in common areas, and 11-foot ceilings and raised archways to give rooms like the living and dining room individual definition.

Janie turned to her business partner Elizabeth Miles to collaborate on the design. The friends had created Hundley Hilton Interiors in 2016, and their styles complement each other well. Janie gravitates towards more old-fashioned style and lots of florals, while Elizabeth prefers a bit more of a contemporary edge. They worked with architect Anna Evans, who designed an English country–style home that is ideal for entertaining, and in keeping with Mountain Brook’s vernacular. The result is a Grandmillennial dream come true! Let’s take a look inside with photography by Laurey W. Glenn.

Janie Jones (left) and Elizabeth Miles

To learn more, please visit Hundley Hilton Interiors and follow @hundleyhilton on Instagram for ongoing inspiration. This home can also be found in the May/June 2022 issue of Veranda. Shop the look below!

4 COMMENTS

  1. Pretty and very interesting! The colors throughout the house are wonderful and I LOVE those big bolsters on the three twin beds pictured, especially the big “pinkish” one. The mix of styles is interesting.

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