Slipcovers for Your Walls

a Casart Coverings weblog about design and decorating

Casart butterflies
  • Gallery
  • Shop
  • About
    • Privacy Policy for Casartblog
  • Design Minds
« Previous
Next »

RSOL Designer Show House

October 4, 2010

Behind the scenes at the RSOL Designer Show House

Rothesay, the Richmond Symphony Orchestra League’s RSOL Designer Show House, is well worth the trip. My husband and I took a four-hour road trip to Richmond on a crisp, fall-like Sunday to view Mary Douglas Drysdale’s room in the RSOL Designer Show House.

We arrived early to meet Mary there so we could take some pictures.  Getting there before it opened to the public, allowed us to meet the day crew captain and volunteer staff and help them by turning on all of the lights in all of the rooms. There were so many rooms, that I lost count.

You could tell it’s an older house, come to life with all the renovated interior design, partly because of the “old school” punch light switches. Georgie, the caged finch in the Morning Hall, which was designed by Karen Farrow and Jonathan Williams, was chirping away, happy to be greeting people. There was some necessary vacuuming and then before we knew it the house was abuzz with visitors.

RSOL Rothesay back decorator show house on casartblog
Back view of Rothesay. Photos by C. Ashley Spencer

Mary Douglas Drysdale’s RSOL Room

We still had time to take a few preliminary angle shots for Mary in anticipation of the photo shoot next weekend.

RSOL Mary Douglas Drysdale room on casartblog
Photos of Mary Douglas Drysdale’s Living Room Design at Rothesay

Mary Dougls Drysdal RSOL room detail 1 on casartblog

3RSO_MDD_0025_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls

When Mary arrived at the RSOL, she went right to work explaining “Where Past Meets Present” in her room to a group of visitors. She reiterated what she had explained to us that her objective in the room was to combine traditional elements with modern, all in a balanced, sustainable room. The geometric floor pattern that Mary designed is contemporary but repeats the hexagonal shape found on the 18th century American piece and the stenciled bell flower harkens to a well known folk-life motif.

geometric floor in Mary Douglas Drysdale RSOL room on casartblog
Geometric pattern in the floor repeats the pattern in 18th century piece

The Great Dane above the fireplace by Mark Perry, a well known folk-life sculptor, was carved just for this space. Its stark dark contrast compared with the subtle decorative finish of the cream walls lends a modern feel.

4RSO_MDD_0051_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls

The two large portrait photographs by DC photographer Max Hirshfeld, purposely captured in one shot, serve as bold injections of color as well as unusual pairings with traditional, Cuban, folk-like furniture. These photos have an uncanny look of hyper realistic paintings.

Mary Douglas uses artwork in her RSOL on casartblog

Artwor in Mary Douglas Drysdale RSOL room on casartblog

The subtle geometric patterning is carried into the stenciling below the crown molding and with patterning on the drapes in Mary’s RSOL room.

The textiles for the furniture and curtains are made of the softest alpaca and linen and striking side tables are made from reclaimed river wood, all proving sustainability can be beautiful.

5RSO_MDD_0026_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls

Mary is a master of proportion and balance. What I like about her work is it unveils itself like a well written story with subtle yet sublime reflections that reveal themselves through discovery; however, she has thought of them all in advance. Like a true spatial architect she works with the foundation and presents the details with significance.

6RSO_MDD_0030_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls

Rothesay Exterior Shots

We were able to grab a coffee, talk with more volunteers about where to go afterwards (that pleasant and gracious Southern hospitality just comes naturally in Richmond) and then we took in the spectacular grounds with the beautiful vista of the James River. I had a little time to do a quick 5 min sketch.

Rothesay_Bridge_0043_casartblog on Slipcovers for you wals
Rothesay grounds looking over the James River & Bridge
Rothesay_JamesRiver_0045_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls
Rothesay. Overlooking the James River.
Rothesay RSOL sketch of James River by CAS on casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls
Quick sketch of James River Vista
Rothesay walkway Terrace on casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls
Terrace — drawing spot

Rothesay_Fountain_0047_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls

History or Rothesay RSOL

Fortunately, we also had a chance to see the informative movie that the RSOL had produced about the history or Rothesay leading up to the present owners, George and Anne Anderson.

Rothesay is an 8 acre estate built in the grand English Tudor tradition. However, the original house looked quite different, complete with a large tower at the entrance. It was built by Jonathan Bryan in 1913, brother of  John Stewart Bryan a newspaper publisher, and named for their grandfather’s hometown in the Isle of Bute in Scotland. Family friend, Charles Gillette, a well known landscape architect completed the landscape design.

After his brother’s death in 1933, John Stewart Bryan sold the house to Edward and Isabel Anderson. Isabel, herself an accomplished pianist, was also one of the founding members and patrons of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, so it is very fitting that her house is a part of this designer tradition today for the RSOL.

It is her son, George and his English born wife, Anne, who presently hold ownership of the house and their daughter, Randy Trainor, coincidentally enough, is the interior designer who’s work is in the library. Music evidently was constant while growing up through generations in the house.

RSOLRothesay Library on casartblog
The Study and colored books by Blaise Adams & David Barden

Other Interior Designer RSOL Rooms

Here are few more pictures of some of the other designers’ marvelous rooms.

There are 32 interior designers, 28 interior spaces, 12 landscape designers for 14 exterior vignettes. Every one of them had a different feel, which makes this Show House so interesting. Go quickly, it closes after next weekend, on October 11th.

RSOl Tobie Fairley EntryHall on casartblog
Tobi Fairley’s Entrance Hall

RSOL Fairley RSOL Entry Hall on casartblog

RSOL Stoner DiningRm on casartblog
Jennifer Stoner’s Dining Room

The designers’ inspiration in the sunroom below was to highlight the fretwork to make  the room feel as if one was inside a Chines Porcelain jar.

RSOL Malone Morgan Sunroom John Magor photo on casartblog
Sunroom by Kevin Malone & Kathy Morgan. Photography by John Magor
RSOL Malone Morgan Sunroom on casartblog
Sunroom (with little sun). Photo by C. Ashley Spencer

I couldn’t help but get a kick out of the David [Hick’s] & Kelly [Wearstler’s] imagined romance spaces for the loft by Kat and Mike Liebschwager. I actually was drawn to the Kelly room before I knew the significance. How clever.

RSO_UpstairsAlcove_0039_casartblog on Slipcovers for your walls
Imaginary romance loft space by Kat & Mike Liebschwager

The bamboo upon leaving also struck me as enchanted.
Rothesay Bamboo on casartblog

Around Richmond

Richmond is a perfect spot to take in some fall color and while there, I’d recommend the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and dining at the Water Grill, where we lucked out in finding it in Carytown and had a delicious and reasonably priced meal. A wonderful way to top off a great adventure.

Water Grill on casartblog

Water Grill restaurant on Slipcovers for your walls, casartblog

— Ashley

Please follow and like us:
error
fb-share-icon
Tweet
fb-share-icon
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Related

Filed Under: Events, General Design Tagged With: casart coverings, casartblog, Design Show House, linkedin, Mary Douglas Drysdale, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Rothesay, RSOL interior designers

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

See our Mood Boards

Casart Coverings Flower Power removable wallpaper Mood Board

Casart Coverings Best of Houzz 2019 through 2014

Casart Coverings Extra Houzz Badges 2019

Save

Featured on:

  • Absolutely Awesome Things
  • Arlington Magazine
  • Art Is Everywhere
  • Bright, Bold & Beautiful
  • CADA (Capital Area Decorative Artisans)
  • Completely Coastal
  • Corinne Gail Interior Design
  • DC by Design
  • Detroit Design
  • FabFitFun
  • Growers and Nomads
  • HGTV
  • Houzz
  • Houzz
  • la maison charmante
  • Miss Malaprop
  • More Press Mentions
  • My Favorite Things
  • My Maid Blog
  • Redfin
  • Rikki Snyder Photography | Blog
  • Robin Lechner Interior Design
  • The Spruce
  • The Visual Vamp

Categories

  • Accessories (51)
  • Backsplashes (4)
  • Bookcase Backings (25)
  • Business in design (123)
  • Casart Creative (10)
  • Casart Design Ideas (366)
  • Casart Find (84)
  • Casart News (199)
  • Casart Tribute (59)
  • Ceilings (29)
  • Charitable casart (23)
  • conceptual casart Styleboards (31)
  • Design Minds (91)
  • DIY (29)
  • Do it Yourself (45)
  • Dorm Room Decorating (19)
  • Events (155)
  • Furniture (30)
  • General Design (494)
  • Holiday observance (113)
  • How To Use Casart (150)
  • Intern Bio (5)
  • Murals (75)
  • Pattern Style (94)
  • Pillow Covers (38)
  • Pillows (35)
  • Small Solutions (286)
  • Stair Risers (14)
  • Stripes (38)
  • Things to Consider (152)
  • Uncategorized (128)
  • Your photos/casart in use (199)

Archives

Casart Coverings

Casart Coverings, Upscale removable wall coverings

Casart Wallcoverings
Harvard Street
Alexandria, VA 22314

Phone: 888-960-5554
Email: contact@casartcoverings.com

 

SHOP CASART COVERINGS

Please follow & like us :)

Follow by Email
Facebook
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow Me
Post on X
YouTube
YouTube
Pinterest
Pinterest
fb-share-icon
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Share
Instagram

Instagram

casartcoverings

Read Bring on Spring with Fresh Pastels and Playfu Read Bring on Spring with Fresh Pastels and Playful Accents https://www.casartcoverings.com/casartblog/bring-on-spring-with-fresh-pastels-and-playful-accents/ by Evelyn Long of Renovated Magazine #casartcovered #casartblog #springdecor
Have you seen these 5 decorating trends poised to Have you seen these 5 decorating trends poised to take over 2026? https://bit.ly/4843Ktk #casartcovered #InteriorDesign #DecoratingTrends
Want more #equestrian #HeritageDecor? Find the loo Want more #equestrian #HeritageDecor? Find the look here: https://bit.ly/4cgeciu #casartcovered #decorating #vintagestyle
Building on the heritage decor revival, equestrian Building on the heritage decor revival, equestrian chic is trending now: https://bit.ly/4c8klxc #casartcovered #EquestrianDecor #HeritageStyle #InteriorDecorating
Instead of Easter candy, enjoy this pure eye candy Instead of Easter candy, enjoy this pure eye candy: a flawless Irish country house lavishly styled and then lived in later by the interior designer who did the decor: https://bit.ly/4sJKycp #casartcovered #IrishCountryHouse #interiordesign
Looking to freshen up for spring? Rethink your wal Looking to freshen up for spring? Rethink your wall colors—here are six hues designers recommend to add depth: https://bit.ly/4s1lFaX #PaintColors #decorating #casartcovered
We love everything about this #interiordesign tren We love everything about this #interiordesign trend. But is it a trend? 🤔  We think it's timeless: https://bit.ly/4c5ar0q #casartcovered #unseriousdecor #NotTooPerfect
Preparing for spring cleaning? Grab these simple t Preparing for spring cleaning? Grab these simple tips to declutter and craft a tidy, peaceful space: https://bit.ly/4d4TuEr #casartcovered #SpringCleaning #CalmInterior
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with us! Enjoy a 30% o Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with us! Enjoy a 30% off everything discount + on all our Luck O' the Irish green designs at #CasartDesigns in our @Spoonflower store. Explore more: https://bit.ly/4c2SnTb #CasartDecor #removablewallpaper #CasartCoverings #GreenDecor
Follow on Instagram

© 2026 Slipcovers for Your Walls by Casart Coverings, llc • All Rights Reserved
careers     sitemap

Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}