The bathrooms have been kept simple, with white walls and wood cabinetry keeping the area light, bright, and airy.
A subdued loft area makes use of Cartwright's vast collection of vintage furniture and textiles, while the shelves display all her beloved artwork.
Sunny days can be spent lazing on CFC chairs. Cartwright made sure that the rug and pillows were of a similar style, in order to keep the room orderly and focused.
A Jack steel swing by Gault Designs frames a dark window perfectly, lending a modern vibe to the wood exterior. Plants and white decorations break the colors up further.
The stunted marble table highlights the views, while the laidback white armchairs let the views take center stage.
Artwork serves as the ultimate connecting factor in the home. Cartwright used as many local artists as possible for an original look that was all Serenbe.
The master bedroom assumes a "layered, masculine vibe" that plays off the sweeping tree views outside. A wood-inspired light further plays off the views.
The guest bedroom uses a canopy bed and blue and white bedding to accentuate the sunny attached balcony, where one can look out into the neighborhood, or go to relax and read.
The entryway serves as the most welcoming spot in the home, with the multitude of textures lending a homely feel.
In the kitchen, tatement lighting by Nuevo Living, teal appliances, and an intricately-carved wooden table juxtaposes modern living with rustic touches.
What one would assume is the refrigerator door actually opens up into a playful pantry that doesn't let its function stand in the way of a little fun.
White walls allow for the natural light to really illuminate the space, while the white materials combine with other soft colors to prevent the space from looking monotone.