A Snapshot of Our Capabilities
I think the whole saying, “you’re never given more than you can handle” applies to life right now. Between keeping the business operational, homeschooling my two young sons,
A Day in the Life of Havolynne Saxon
For the next installment of our “A Day In The Life” series, we’re tagging along with Havolynne Saxon, our Associate Designer and the ultimate chinois fan. The Gainesvi
A Day In The Life of Grace Brackman
It’s the one question we are asked most frequently: “What’s it like to work at Maggie Griffin Design?” While there is no “typical” day (especially nowadays), we want to
What’s New At Maggie Griffin Design
Spring sprang, summer is on deck, and the days just keep on flying by. I know I say this more and more every year, but where does the time go? 2020 has been quite the year for us s
Maggie’s House: Source List
I get lots of questions about the pieces in our home. My house contains a big mix of family pieces, things I have had since my college days, a few big girl investments, and things
Dining Room: Shades of Green and Grey
Working on this nearly 100 year old cottage was nothing short of fun for me! Combining original elements, few fun renovations, and plenty of room for this family, we wanted a chic
Plenty of Sunshine on this Sweet Sunporch
I love a sun porch! Especially this one with wall to wall windows that let the light flood in! We kept the wooden blinds for privacy when the time comes, but I sure do love
A Baby Girl Nursery
Working on a little angel’s nursery was so fun for me – a mama of two boys! Shocker, I know, but I am a girly girl and being able to express this super feminine
Flashback to last year in the Cigar Lounge!
It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since I decorated the FABULOUS Cigar Lounge at the Cloister on Sea Island! I would love to rewind the clock and do that all o
A Family Office Space
I loved working on this room! It was an empty space, with nothing that seemed to help the form or the function that this sweet mom of 3 knew that her family needed. Now, its a room