This second floor room has 250 square feet, proves that antiques can be comfortable and shows off our ability in The Joinery to restore antiques for contemporary use. The antique cherry Eastlake bed was made wider and longer, converting it to a queen size. A fall front plantation desk, 1845, a Renaissance Victorian dresser, Eastlake washstands and stuffed chairs are in the room.
Mr. W.J. Montgomery, (1851–1913) who first lived in the house, was a S.C. state senator, lawyer, banker and farmer. The larger prints hanging are original to the house.