When Amy and Chuck Wood built their dream home in Pass Christian in the early 1990s, their ideal location was a simple choice. Adjacent to Chuck’s childhood home, the property proved to be a quintessential spot near the beach yet at a high elevation, while also being adjacent to family and friends. They selected builder Carl Heitzman to create the Acadian-style home that features rambling front and rear porches. The couple raised their two sons in the home and only recently renovated the main living areas with the help of Marcia Artigues of Bay St. Louis. The house now features a more open floorplan with a neutral and coastal color palette. They also added a large screened porch and outdoor kitchen. These updates created the groundwork for a welcoming home with classic Southern style, the house especially sparkles during the holidays.
Amy’s love for the Christmas season and her fondness of sentimental design choices are the results of her childhood in Carthage. Shortly after Thanksgiving dinner concluded each year, her grandmother would encourage her to decorate the family Christmas tree with an assortment of ornaments and angels. Amy performed this tradition for her grandmother for over 40 years. Now in her home, she features an angel tree laden with glistening cherubs and other beloved pieces passed down from her mother and her grandmother.
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Centenary college
In the woods of rural Rankin County lies the history of Mississippi’s first medical college.
Four pounds of fortuitous timing
The cheesecake with a story good enough to eat
Oxford's dirty business
A gas station-turned-plant shop is a perfect spot for an OIL change.
Secret garden
A walled and plant-filled courtyard is a private sanctuary for a Madison couple.
The Home Team
Old friends join forces to breathe life into a historic home on HGTV’s hit television series “Home Town.”
On the waterfront
A Jackson home takes full advantage of its lakeside location, swans and all.
Nourishing a community
Jerry Thompson’s heart and love of gardening combine to feed Tupelo children.
Climbing to the top
The Hattiesburg Zoo offers high views and fun times with animals.
CHICKEN COME HOME TO ROOST
Quarantine ignites a need for eggs and a home for feathered friends.
A heart for horses
Mississippi Horse Rescue offers a safe place for at-risk equines.