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HOME 67
Maximum Impact The 2017 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse proves Atlantans are poised to embrace more modern aesthetics
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Den Party R Hughes brings a
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Warm Welcome Inside Summerour & Associates’ light, bright new Brookwood Hills studio
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What’s Hot Now New introductions, openings and must-see’s for 2018
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Real Estate Property Report Calendar Cultural happenings this month Naomi On new beginnings Dish C. Ellet’s Suzanna “Reagan Red” and “Purple Rain” Editor’s Letter Resources + Ad Index
On the Cover Interior Design by OETGEN DESIGN Photography by MALI AZIMA
Influencers: Justin and Kelly Anthony This dynamic duo is pioneering change throughout Atlanta
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LIMESTONE & BOXWOODS @limestoneboxwoods Curated by an avid architecture and landscape
WHILE WE NEVER WOULD HAVE PREDICTED
enthusiast who explores Atlanta largely by bike,
that global color authority Pantone would name Ultra
expect sweeping views of the city’s storied gems.
Violet as its Color of the Year for 2018, I’m pleased to say that the Atlanta design community was, once again, ahead of the curve. Case in point: At the 2017 Home for the Holidays Showhouse, Robert Brown swathed the
DON’T MISS
walls of the living room (page 68) in Farrow & Ball’s Pelt, which goes from lavendar to plum depending upon the available light. Similarly, Bell Cabinetry & Design and Karen Ferguson of Harrison Design selected Levantina’s purple-tinged onyx for the surround of the fireplace in
Join AH&L as we bring the magazine to life at our annual READER DAY at ADAC on Feb. 22! Join designers Beth Webb and
James Wheeler’s chic study (page 76), as well as the inset
Liza Bryan, Cooks Ware-
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While I’m not confident that I’ll feel the same about purple’s reign as it applies to fashion, I will say that I
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am thrilled to see the return of bold, happy hues in our homes. February’s cover—a cheery master bedroom designed by the incomparable John Oetgen—speaks to this appreciation for exuberance. Here’s to taking delight in emboldened design.
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Text Me: How We Live in Language NOW ON VIEW THROUGH FEBRUARY 4, 2018 Conceived and curated by designer, podcaster, and brand strategist Debbie Millman, this exhibition reflects how we live in language and how language defines our lives through the work of 60+ designers and artists including Maira Kalman, Deborah Kass, Oliver Jeffers, Paula Scher, Roz Chast, Elle Luna, Milton Glaser, Stefan Sagmeister, and more. Exhibition Design: Susan Sanders
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SHOPPING DISCOVERIES INFLUENCES
MOODY MIX
R HUGHES’ fresh build-out, a 2,000-square-foot gathering space called “THE DEN,” is punctuated by mix of vintage accessories and the showroom’s latest products. Here, a pair of geometric Natasha Baradaran arm chairs, a calderwood console from Caste DAVID CHRISTENSEN
and two-tone brass Apparatus sconces create a striking effect against dark, oak-paneled walls. r-hughes.com
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Swivel chairs and sofa by Coup Studio; Art by Zackery Tyler; Horse-hair sconces by Apparatus. right Steel-and-oak table by Juin Ho; Sconces by Jonathan Browning; Stool by Coup Studio. All available at R Hughes.
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HOT LIST DEN PARTY R Hughes brings a moody, denlike escape to ADAC with its fresh build-out that’s as intimate as it is showstopping Written by CLAIRE RUHLIN Photographed by DAVID CHRISTENSEN
WHEN RYAN HUGHES MOVED HIS SHOWROOM to its 9,000-square-foot space at ADAC in 2015, R Hughes set the precedent for showstopping showroom design with layers of thoughtfully curated pieces, exclusive collections and a Holland & Sherry showroomwithin-a-showroom. The latest addition is “THE DEN,” a 2,000-square-foot build-out whose moody design offers a different experience from the main floor’s light-flooded, airy layout. Inky walls—oak paneling by Wood Mill Lab on one end and textured, light-reflecting plaster by Atlanta painter Tommy Taylor on the other—create an intimate environment that was achieved with the help of Smith Hanes Studio. Sconces, chandeliers and a working fireplace, designed by Chad James Group, create a warm glow, while a 12-foot-long table offers a spacious space to work or gather in conversation. “We wanted another area for our customers to view the products that offered a different experience than the main area,” says Hughes. “A designer could have looked at something many times prior and then see it almost for the first time in this new backdrop.” Hughes also plans for The Den to serve as a space for gathering and entertaining. “We plan to use this room for small dinner parties with our vendors and our clients, and as a reception space for product launches.” r-hughes.com
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Interior designer Shayelyn Woodbery delivers a runway-ready look at the 11th installment of ADAC: Behind the Windows Written by SEJAL BHIMA Photographed by MALI AZIMA
WHEN SHAYELYN WOODBERY WAS TASKED with demonstrating the interplay between fashion and interiors for ADAC’s latest Behind the Windows series, inspiration struck the fashion-forward interior designer immediately. “I asked myself where would hip, creative people go to hang out? And so I envisioned a Paris-meetsNew York City private cocktail lounge where the fashion industry might mingle,” she says. Also part of the equation was her good friend Susan Singletary, owner of Buckhead’s PEOPLES boutique, which specializes in designer clothing and accessories not carried in department stores. “Susan and I share a very similar aesthetic,” says Woodbery. “It’s classic but with a ‘now’ and very edgy twist to it.” Their shared philosophy is on display throughout the well-edited vignette, most notably with a clean-lined mohair banquette set against a floral graffiti wallpaper. As the room’s design and color story began to take shape, Singletary and Woodbery traveled to New York to meet with fashion designer NELLIE PARTOW, whose new collection—with its minimal yet detail-oriented direction—struck a chord that was aesthetically similar to the vignette back in Atlanta. They handpicked pieces from the designer that would give life to Woodbery’s ultra-chic vision for the room.
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The final result is a sexy space fit for fashion’s elite. The moody lounge invites guests to grab a drink at the custom midcentury-inspired bar and then make their way over to a sleek communal console or a cozier tableand-chair setup for more-intimate conversations. But no matter where the well-heeled style influencers choose to rub elbows, the antique mirrored walls ensure they’ll always get a chance to see and be seen. While the lounge might be an artistic figment of Woodbery’s imagination, it’s not short on inspiration. “If someone wanted to translate this (look) into their own home or wardrobe, I’d say to always invest in quality pieces that will serve as your foundation. If the foundation pieces are done right, it takes very little to add wow factor.”
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Summerour & Associates’ light, bright new Brookwood Hills office is both an ode to historic preservation and a salon-like studio, promoting creativity, community and walkability
FOR FOUR YEARS, BROOKWOOD HILLS
Written by KATE ABNEY
year, the award-winning architect decided
DWELLER Keith Summerour passed the restaurant on the corner of Peachtree and Palisades during his daily commute. So when his lease at ADAC came up for renewal last
to make a move, scooping up Lusca’s newly vacant digs and transforming them into an urban hub for his namesake firm. Built as a pharmacy in 1920, the building’s history greatly informed restoration efforts, which returned terrazzo floors to their former glory and unveiled 15-foot plaster ceilings littered with holes from decades of electrical work. Summerour saved the smaller ones— citing their character—each of which contribute to establishing the mood for an open, airy creative space in the former dining room. Anchoring the space are two massive drafting tables, plus a small meeting area with a Summerour watercolor as the focal point. The large conference room retains the exposed brick of the former restaurant kitchen but has been updated with original art; 1930s leather club chairs Summerour picked up in Parma, Italy; and a cypress table crafted by Skylar Morgan with a built-in lamp. Cumming
that, combined with a simple black steel stripe, extends an art deco vibe to passersby. “I’ve heard that as many as 80,000 people drive through that intersection each day,” he says. “This is a good example of taking residential creativity and scale and applying it to a commercial activity, and I love the opportunity to expose the public to great design.”
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Award-winning architectural designer WILLIAM T. BAKER is a master of classical architecture thanks to his devotion to detail, scale and proportion. Through rich photographs, the third volume of Images Publishing’s Classicist series, Great American Homes, displays Baker’s command for the craft Written by CLAIRE RUHLIN above This English Regency–inspired estate designed by William T. Baker was featured in the November 2016 issue of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. top right This Atlanta home’s rear courtyard boasts a long pool flanked by a lawn that beautifully frames the stone and Shaker pool house at the end of the terrace. below A timber-vaulted master bedroom serves as a luxurious retreat.
WHAT ROLE HAS CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE PLAYED IN SHAPING THE SOUTH’S CURRENT ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE? Classical architecture has deep roots in the South. Great American Homes reflects this classical heritage as it is expressed in our 21st-century lives. While the classical orders may not appear as often as in the past, the best architecture of today is still influenced by the scale and proportions found in that earlier work. WHAT DO YOU THINK MAKES ATLANTA’S RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE PARTICULARLY UNIQUE? As I speak with visitors to Atlanta, a frequent comment is how beautiful our older neighborhoods are. I believe this is due largely to our classical heritage and appreciation for elegant architecture that has stood the test of time. HOW DO YOU BALANCE CLASSIC STYLE WITH MODERN LIFESTYLES? I am a firm believer that form
beautiful it is. The challenge is how to blend the floor plans of today with the aesthetics of the past. Great American Homes: Vol. Three is my response to those who wonder how this is possible. HOW DOES THE AMERICAN DREAM PLAY INTO YOUR WORK AND CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE AS A WHOLE? I believe my homes are the ultimate expression of the American dream. Americans have always desired to provide a safe and comfortable haven for their families. The homes I am designing today are a continuation of an aesthetic that goes back to the beginning of our country.
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WITHERSPOON WRITTEN BY KATE ABNEY
AH&L sat down with the Oscar-winning actress, Nashville native and tastemakerturned entrepreneur to discuss her Atlanta outpost of DRAPER JAMES—the fourth in her series of Southern boutiques—at its grand opening in November. Designed by celebrated Los Angeles designer MARK D. SIKES, it features a striped blue-and-white awning, lacquered doors and brass lanterns, plus chintz wallpaper, contemporary art, wicker and, as Witherspoon adds playfully, a sofa your husband can stretch out on.
WHY ATLANTA, AND WHY NOW? Honestly, the idea of the brand first started in Atlanta. I was making a movie here and noticed how much the culture had changed. At the time, I was being approached by Northeastern brands, but I thought, ‘Why not start a brand that speaks to what it means to be a Southern woman?’ HOW DID YOU AND MARK D. SIKES APPROACH THE ATLANTA STORE? I love that he spent a lot of time growing up in Nashville and appreciates the same things I do: white-brick houses, blue-and-white stripes, brass accents, Southern artists. He was able to incorporate all of those elements. HOW DOES YOUR PERSONAL STYLE TRANSLATE INTO THE DESIGN OF THIS PARTICULAR STORE? Mark is helping design a home for me right now, and as we
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[Draper James] is so welcoming because it really is reflective of my home. ANY FRESH ITEMS YOU’RE VERY EXCITED ABOUT FOR FEBRUARY, AND ONWARD INTO SPRING? Yes, we have an incredible collaboration coming up with Crate & Barrel. It will offer a more extensive assortment of home goods, including tableware for outdoor dining.
Bringing an upscale coastal aesthetic to the heart of Atlanta, California-
WHAT ITEM IS ESSENTIAL TO A WELL-DECORATED SOUTHERN HOME? Books!
based SERENA & LILY’s first Southeastern brick-and-mortar debuted at the
Your bookcase says a lot about you. I also think there is something really charming
Westside Provisions District in fall 2017. The 2,700-square-foot design shop
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2018 COLOR OF THE YEAR
“Deep shades of ultra violet are bold, sophisticated and often unexpected.” —CATHY RHODES, CATHY RHODES INTERIORS
BUNNY-CAN-DO The South’s doyenne of interior design launched her now-iconic home
WILLIAMS HOME collection continues to embrace the idiosyncrasies of handpicked antiques with 20 new intros. Beyond a three-piece AngloIndian-inspired capsule collection, find an fun lampshades, a high-back chair, two ceramic lamps and versatile dining tables in cerused oak.
Available through Lee Jofa, ADAC, (404) 812-6995; leejofa.com; and Mathews Furniture + Design, (404) 237-8271; mathewsfurniture.com
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decor line in 2008. A decade later, Bunny Williams’ eponymous BUNNY
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TROPICAL PUNCH With its fresh wallpaper collection, PARROT CAYE, luxury furniture giant BAKER establishes itself as a complete resource for all things interior design, including wallpaper and fabrics. Designed by Baker’s in-house design team, the tropical-tinted line of wallpaper features lush silhouettes of Kentia palm fronds set against a fresh backdrop and is available in eight colorways, including Harbor White, Avocado Toast, Setting Gold, Coral and more.
Available to the trade at Baker Furniture, ADAC, (404) 266-0501; bakerfurniture.com
SEASIDE CHIC Based in the London borough of Royal Windsor, Bernie de Le Cuona’s eponymous brand of textiles enjoys a well-earned international legacy. And DE LE CUONA’s latest collection, the predictably superb Ethereal Elements, pays tribute to the organic beauty of exotic shores with three stylish subsets: Seahorse, a loopy linen-poly blend made from ruffly boucle yarns (available in double width); Turtle Island, a 100 percent linen with a stone-like look; and Shore, a dense linen blended with four other fibers for a subtle linear effect. Available
to the trade through Jerry Pair, ADAC, (404) 261-6337; jerrypair.com
Slimming Silhouettes
MADELINE STUART’s eponymous collection recently reimagined its four-poster bed with the Nimes half-poster bed, giving it a more slimming, subtle profile but maintaining the same artisan, hand-forged details, such as the iron finials and textured iron finishing. Available to the trade at Jerry Pair, ADAC, (404) 261-6337;
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Pattern Perspective Perspective, an angular pattern in MOATTAR's collection of hide rugs, makes an impact with geometric shapes that resemble shattered glass. The pattern is offered in a blue-grey (pictured) or yellow, but custom color and sizing options are also available; lead times for the rugs, which are made in Uruguay, are 8-10 weeks depending on the size. Available to the trade at Moattar, Ltd., ADAC, (404) 237-5100; moattar.com
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From the imaginative Tricia Guild comes the season’s most magical, fantastical collection of wallpapers and fabrics. DESIGNERS GUILD’s Giardino Segreto beautifully captures the whimsy of secluded courtyard gardens, overgrown arbors, tangled trellises and butterflies flitting beneath watercolor skies. These latest linens, voiles, washed cottons and chenilles embrace the artifacts of artistry—pencil marks and brushstrokes, particularly—in classic botanicals on multidimensional grounds, textured geometrics and an array of ombrés that keep things current. Available to the trade at Ainsworth-
Noah, ADAC, (404) 231-8787; ainsworth-noah.com; designersguild.com
EARTHY ELEGANCE Los Angeles designer BARBARA BARRY is, much like the whole of her interior design portfolio, a true natural. So it makes sense that PANORAMA, her latest lineup of textiles, wall coverings and rugs for Kravet Couture, would capture the beauty of her native California vistas—from the undulating textures of its hills and valleys to the hazy hues of its land and sky. Our favorites? Wash, with its zig-zagging watercolor waves, and Magic Knot (woven wool rugs that evoke pastoral patterns). Available at Kravet, ADAC, (404)
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nah Tour of Homes & Gardens. thedesotosavannah.com
Join AH&L at ADAC for our annual READER DAY as we bring the magazine to life through lectures, booksignings and dem-
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onstrations from Atlanta’s top tastemakers, including Beth
Atlanta Homes & LIfestyles presents its third-annual SOUTH-
Webb, Liza Bryan, Holly Bryan, Mary Moore, Mandy Lande-
EASTERN DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE, a new Buckhead
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abode by Harrison Design and Sheehan Built Homes. Designer Beth Webb is Honorary Chair. southeasternshowhouse.com
MARCH 3, 2018 The Southeast chapter of Institute of Classical Architecture &
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Art (ICAA) presents its annual PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE
The 11th Annual WOMEN OF STYLE AND SUBSTANCE
awards for outstanding architecture, landscape architecture,
FASHION SHOW—presented by Saks Fifth Avenue and the
interior design and more. Judges are Steven Gambrel, Thom-
St. Regis Atlanta benefiting Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta—
as Woltz, Nancy Berry and Joel Barkley. classicist-se.org
includes fashions and a special appearance by LELA ROSE.
MARCH 4-6, 2018 Esteem Media presents its annual Design Bloggers Conference in LA. Atlanta native and celebrated designer MILES REDD, along with designers JAMIE DRAKE, MICHELLE WORKMAN and JUSTINA BLAKENEY headline the conference, which explores the ever-evolving intersection of interior design and new media. design-bloggers-conference.com
Rita Konig headlines the Nashville Antiques & Garden Show. Justina Blakeney and Jamie Drake deliver keynotes at the Design Bloggers Conference. Holly Bryan and Liza Bryan collaborate at AH&L’s annual Reader Day. Lela Rose is guest designer at Women of Style & Substance Fashion Show.
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Justin and Kelly Anthony of True Story Brands have attained many “firsts” in their 20-plus-years careers in Atlanta. A South African soccer-star-turnedrestaurateur, Justin opened 10 Degrees South—the first South African restaurant in the U.S.—in 1998 with his parents on Roswell Road. A chance visit to the eatery by residential and commercial interior designer Kelly Wolf the next year would lead to a marriage of not just personalities but professions, with each partner influencing and enhancing the other’s bullish business acumen. “We don’t take the easy road,” laughs Kelly. “We take road less traveled; we are always thinking, ‘How do we push the boundaries?’ Our motto in life is that if you’re sitting still, nothing is going to happen.”
Risk & Reward top Kelly and Justin Anthony share some rare downtime—and a glass of wine—at Yebo Ski Haus. above Kelly’s clean-lined aesthetic meets Justin’s vision for a welcoming, residential-like space at Cape Dutch. opposite, top to bottom Justin moved Yebo to West Paces Ferry from Phipps Plaza in Spring of 2016. Also a notable residential designer, Kelly’s tonal palette and couture detailing is on view at the 2013 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse.
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True Story Brands restaurant group, which now includes Yebo Beach Haus in Buckhead, Cape Dutch in Midtown and Biltong Bar at Ponce City Market, has raised the bar for restaurant concepts that are approachable, comfort-
Ingenuity In addition to her design work for True Story Brands, Kelly has designed both the Spanx corporate headquarters at The Shops Buckhead Atlanta as well as the company’s retail stores. Her clean-lined, fashion-forward aesthetic resonates with even Atlanta’s most traditional set. In another first, Kelly and her design team, along with Justin and his staff, transformed Yebo Beach Haus into Yebo Ski Haus in winter of 2015, creating a seasonal pop-up model unlike anything Atlanta had ever seen. Now in its third incarnation, the concept has since been imitated. “We are risk-takers; we dance to the beat of our own drum and hope that everyone follows that tune,” she says.
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Seasonal vegetables, big cuts of beef and fresh seafood steal the show at Linton and Gina Hopkins’ modern, Southern-influenced American steakhouse, C. ELLET’S. Sited at THE BATTERY and a stone’s throw from SunTrust Park, choose from the DAVID CHRISTENSEN
main dining room, patio, club room or walkup oyster bar. Its sleek, sensual interiors are by Square Feet Studio. PAGE 46
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Three in-the-know builders share what’s on tap for 2018
Written by LORI JOHNSTON
PATRICK SHEEHAN, SHEEHAN BUILT HOMES AND BUILDER OF THE ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES 2017 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE AND MARKETPLACE (right) Atlanta’s traditional-home market is “slowly eroding.” There are fewer “five, four and a door” brick homes and plans with dueling gables, he says, and more creative exteriors that mix in metals. “We’re seeing a trend towards the more modern home,” he says. West Coast meets Atlanta, with the demand for NanaWall and big slider doors in both luxury residences and mid-priced homes. “You open that door and suddenly your outdoor space is your indoor space and your indoor space is your outdoor space,” says Sheehan, who is currently bringing modern ranch characteristics to an in-town Atlanta spec subdivision off Peachtree Dunwoody Road. “I’m willing to push the envelope.”
JUDY MOZEN, HANDCRAFTED HOMES AND 2016–2017 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE REMODELING INDUSTRY (NARI) BOARD CHAIR Mozen is seeing an overall preference for cleaner design, even in her traditional projects. “My clients have moved away from granite. I don’t get asked for it at all anymore,” she says. “Quartzite has more of a marble look. Granite can tend to be very busy.”
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rooms, along with gift-wrapping and dog-washing stations. Clients also have inquired
“Even if there’s less people in the house, they want more parking for their cars. A friend of mine once told me, ‘As I get older I want my cars to get bigger and my houses to get smaller. I just want comfort.’”
about Tesla solar-shingled roofs, although prices have been a deterrent.
—custom home builder STAN BENECKI of Benecki Homes
Antique distressed oak floors with a wider plank are in demand, along with hand-hewn beams and plaster over Sheetrock. Window manufacturers are trying to keep up with the demand for black-framed windows, she says.
TYLER DAVIS, ATHENS BUILDING COMPANY Industrial style is hot in kitchens, both in design and amenities, such as steam ovens. Laundry areas are getting more love, with dual laundry rooms or stackables in mud-
WHAT IS ATLANTA’S “UPPER” WESTSIDE? Written by LORI JOHNSTON
CHEF AND OWNER ANNE QUATRANO surprised even those in Atlanta’s commercial real estate industry when she moved Bacchanalia and Star Provisions to Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard in 2017. But more projects could make the northern section of Atlanta’s West Midtown a bigger destination.
the Upper Westside, which is also home to Topgolf. In December, Henri’s Bakery opened its third Atlanta location on Coronet Way. Traffic, parking availability and the cost to convert warehouses for other uses present challenges for retail and restaurants, says Dean McNaughton, senior director of retail tenant practice for Cushman & Wakefield Atlanta. But as a West Midtown pioneer, Quatrano already legitimized an area not known for STAR PROVISIONS
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shopping and dining and is likely to reinvent the Upper Westside as well.
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Cushman & Wakefield reports that about $2 billion worth of new investment—including the $1 billion proposal for The Works, a Selig Enterprises mixed-use project on 80 acres—has been announced or proposed in
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▲ FEB. 23–25, 2018 The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s 2018 Flower Show, Ingénue: A Toast to Georgia’s Film Industry, kicks off on Feb. 23. The three-day indoor event, which benefits the International Plant Exploration Program, highlights the fragrance and beauty of thousands of plants and includes juried competitions in horticulture, floral design, photography and landscape design. Visitors are invited to tour the garden during the show, and renowned floral designers and entertaining experts Bruno Duarte and James Farmer will present keynote speeches. atlantabg.org/visit/events/flower-show FEB. 2–24, 2018 Anne Irwin Fine Art celebrates the wide range and varied beauty of artwork being made by women today with its annual group show, Women and Art. The exhibition premieres Feb. 2 with an opening-night reception from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and will showcase works by artists from across the U.S., including Catherine Booker Jones, Blayne Macauley, Dixie Purvis and Lucy Reiser.
▲ FEB 16-28, 2018 Fine art photographer Kipp Tarver’s State of Love debuts Feb. 16 at Gallery Seven in Phipps Plaza. State of Love chronicles Tarver’s eight-year adventure traveling across the United States, with each photograph representing one story and one state. The series also showcases Tarver’s experimentation with light exposure, filtering and masking, with an overarching theme of creator vs. man.
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Around Atlanta FEBRUARY 2018
Written by LINDSEY WOHLFROM
FEB. 14-MAR. 17, 2018 Marcia Wood Gallery welcomes New York and Munich–based artists Julia Venske and Gregor Spänle, creators of Midtown Atlanta’s public sculpture Autoeater for a solo exhibition showcasing small, freestanding marble sculptures and wall pieces. The artists use white marble in their works, creating sensuous shapes that evoke living forms and appear to be light and soft despite their weight and mass. The show, titled Panda 750, will open on Valentine’s Day with a reception cohosted by the duo from 7 to 9 p.m. marciawoodgallery.com
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▲ FEB. 24, 2018 Art Papers presents its 19th annual art auction at The Davison ballroom within the Southern Exchange, a historic Philip Shutze–designed former Macy’s department store. The contemporary art auction will feature more than 200 emerging and established artists from across the United States and overseas. Guests will enjoy a silent auction with mobile bidding, fare from top Atlanta restaurants, a cash bar, a DJ and late-night dancing. artpapers.org/auction
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Naomi Von Habersham A NEW YEAR, A NEW YOU! That’s the phrase that practically every women’s magazine used to splash across its covers come January and February, the thinking being, I assume, that each of us was ready to improve ourselves over the coming year. Well, I’ve been around long enough to know that you can’t fight gravity or age. So instead of worrying about how to look new and improved, I just focus on what’s new in the world around me. Trust me, it’s far less stressful. You know one thing that’s new for 2018? Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Or, at least, it’s new in the sense that a new version of it will debut this month on Netflix. The show was such a hit in its day (2003 to 2007, to be exact) that I question whether its original success can be repeated. It reminds me of the reboots of Dallas and Dynasty, two shows that, in my humble opinion, should never have had a version 2.0. By the way, just why did the producers of the new Dynasty feel the need to set the show in Atlanta? I’ve lived in this city forever, and I have yet to find a family that comes close to the Carringtons or the Colbys. That’s probably a good thing. I’ll tell you something new I would like to see in Atlanta this year: some new French restaurants. I love Anis, Le Bilboquet and Bistro Niko, but as far as I’m concerned, this city can never have enough French bistros. With the phenomenal success of Le Coucou in New York, will Atlantans follow suit and rediscover the joys of French cooking? I certainly hope so. And on the design front, I’m told that the new hot color is Ultra Violet, the so-called Color of the Year as determined by the Pantone Color Institute. What I want to know is, what ever happened to those sophisticated shades like Cinnabar and Absinthe? Will they ever be popular once again? This inquiring mind wants to know!
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GAME CHANGER Chef Linton and Gina Hopkins’ Southern-influenced steakhouse C. Ellet’s brings gravitas to The Battery WRITTEN BY
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right Royal Red shrimp cocktail; Interiors by Square Feet Studio. below Porterhouse steak.
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hef Linton and Gina Hopkins cultivated a relationship with the Atlanta Braves during the four years H&F Burger operated at Turner Field. When the Braves officially moved headquarters to SunTrust Park and The Battery in March 2017, the new stadium called for a new project. “The kind of restau-
rant The Battery needed was a modern steakhouse,” Linton says. “Steakhouses have an almost universal appeal, which welcomes people for many occasions, from a casual lunch or a business dinner to a first date or a family birthday celebration.” The restaurant features more than 17 types of beef cuts (Linton’s personal favorite is the Eureka), but local vegetables and seafood—there’s even a walk-up oyster bar—are also prominent on the menu, offering options for omnivores and vegetarians alike. “I think our diversity is one of the factors that sets us apart,” says Linton. Sleek and modern, the 6,300-square-foot interiors were designed by Brian Buckner of Square Feet Studio in collaboration with Gina, who also serves as the restaurant’s sommelier. Murals by abstract painter Maeve Harris, including one on the ceiling, and a showstopping chandelier by Gabriel Scott create an upscale yet comfortable space. “This is one of the ways we wanted to create our own identity in the steakhouse world,” says Linton. “Modern, sleek, cool and inviting.” c-ellets.com
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Midtown’s ROSE + RYE introduced brunch
LADYBIRD GROVE & MESS HALL com-
While HIGHLAND BAKERY is (deserv-
service in January. Among the new menu
bines two cold-weather favorites with its
edly) beloved for its mouthwatering sweet
additions is a breakfast-appropriate take on
recent addition to brunch: pumpkin bread
potato biscuits, the peanut butter French
its savory French toast. Made with multigrain
French toast. Thick-sliced toast topped
toast is another crowd favorite that’s not to
bread bread, the dish is topped with melt-
with a hearty dollop of brown sugar-spiced
be missed. And you’d better come hungry;
in-your-mouth roasted mushrooms, pickled
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the dish consists of challah bread filled with
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dition to Ladybird’s savory brunch options.
peanut butter, dipped in batter, crusted
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Brunch is served Friday through Sunday, so
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slices caramelized in brown sugar butter.
devour it by yourself. roserye.com
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Join Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles for our annual Reader Day at ADAC. February 22, 2018 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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Join us for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ seventh annual Reader Day, where some of the city’s favorite tastemakers come together for conversations on design, living and style. Join BETH WEBB, KIMBERLY SUNDT, MANDY LANDEFIELD, MARY MOORE, LIZA BRYAN and HOLLY BRYAN for enlightening discussions and tips for spring celebrations. ADAC showrooms Duralee, Ainsworth-Noah, Bell Kitchen & Bath Studios and Peacock Alley will host the day and provide light bites. The event is complimentary, but registration is required.
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January 29â&#x20AC;&#x201C;February 3, 2018 ARTISTS MARKET
Featuring the work of more than 350 selected artists, spanning all price points and styles, the Artists Market includes an ever-changing inventory in 6,000 square feet of gallery space. The Market averages daily sales of 1,000 pieces of artwork, and curated sections include contemporary, realism, sculpture, and jewelry. Opening Night Celebration: Monday, January 29 | 6-9 PM Cocktails and Canvases: Friday, February 2 | 6-9 PM Held at Trinity School, the Market is open to the public with free parking and admission. Visit SpotlightOnArt.com to see daily market hours.
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F RO M T H E D E A N Grace to you and peace! It is a joy to welcome you to the 2018 Cathedral Antiques Show! On behalf of the people of the Cathedral Parish of St. Philip, I also welcome you to this vibrant church community. The Cathedral of St. Philip was established in 1847 as the first Episcopal Church in Atlanta. We moved to our present location here in Buckhead in 1932 and have grown tremendously since then.
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The Cathedral Antiques Show began as a small and seasonal fundraiser organized by our parish Episcopal Church Women. Their work—and ministry—now requires a year-round commitment and has raised more than $5 million for Atlanta-area charitable organizations. While the show is now considered one of the finest in the Southeast, this effort involves so much more than antiques! This is a powerful ministry of outreach. The proceeds this year are designated for A.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab, a non-profit organization providing short-term and long-term care at three nursing homes in the Atlanta area. While utilizing research, technology and innovative approaches to improve care and quality of life, A.G. Rhodes has served more than 1,100 elders each year, many of whom are living with dementia and lack the resources to pay for their medical and living expenses. I encourage you to learn more about A.G. Rhodes, how their work helps individuals and the greater good in our community, and how you might be able to help. I sincerely thank this year’s Co-Chairs, Beverly Gwynn and Dabney Hollis, for doing an outstanding job. They have organized and worked with hundreds of volunteers in creating this weeklong event. I salute Nancy and Randy Rizor, who agreed to serve as the Honorary Chairs of the Antiques Show, for they represent Cathedral faithfulness and generosity at its best. I also thank each of you for visiting the Cathedral today, and invite you to return for other occasions of service and prayer. We are open daily, and this is truly a house of prayer for all people. Your presence helps us fulfill that mission of openness and hospitality! May God bless you always,
Welcome to the 2018 Cathedral Antiques Show! With the fabulous Cathedral of St. Philip as a backdrop, inspiration abounds with exquisite art and antiques, as well as beautiful flowers adorning the altars and gracing every nook. Among the many distinguished antiques and art dealers at the 2018 Show, we are pleased to present our perennial favorites as well as several dealers making their debut appearance. We offer pop-up shops with gorgeous vintage linens and garden gifts and accessories. Daily lunch may be purchased on the main floor in St. Ruth’s Café adjacent to the dealer booths, and afternoon coffee or tea is complimentary. Back by popular demand, appraisals will be available by appointment for your finest pieces. The show’s tradition of great talks & book signings continues with interior design Architectural Digest AD100 superstar Ellie Cullman and her partner, Leigh Cavanaugh, joined by moderator Jennifer Boles, author of the Peak of Chic blog, who will engage you in an informative discussion on integrating the classic with modern design. We also are thrilled to present designer and author of the Little Augury blog, Gaye Tapp; internationally-known floral designer and teacher Holly Heider Chapple, founder of the Chapple Designers and Hope Flower Farm; and winner of the Shutze Award for architectural design excellence, acclaimed architect Keith Summerour. Our 2018 beneficiary is A.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab, a nonprofit organization operating three skilled nursing facilities in the Atlanta area that meet the needs of aging seniors, many of whom are living with dementia and lack the resources to pay for their medical and living expenses. The show’s contribution to A.G. Rhodes’ work in this community would not be possible without the support of many friends, and we are deeply grateful to everyone who has contributed to the success of this effort –– most especially our patrons and sponsors; the Dean, Chapter, clergy and staff of the Cathedral; Nancy and Randy Rizor; Patricia McLean; the Cathedral Antiques Show Committee and many dedicated volunteers; our partners at A.G. Rhodes . . . and you. Thank you. Enjoy the Show! Beverly Gwynn & Dabney Hollis 2018 Co-Chairs
The Very Reverend Samuel G. Candler Dean of the Cathedral of St. Philip
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H O N O R A RY C H A I R S NANCY & R A N DY R I Z O R Nancy and Randy Rizor have been involved in many facets of Cathedral life since joining in 1990, including serving as Chapter and Finance Committee members, children’s Sunday School teachers and confirmation leaders. Randy has also served as an usher and was a Boy Scout leader for over 20 years, while Nancy has chaired the Altar Guild for decades and the Antiques Show twice. When asked about their greatest contributions to the Cathedral, Randy said working with the Boy Scouts has been the “greatest single volunteer contribution of my life,” and that spending time with the boys is energizing and something he always looks forward to. Nancy’s introduction to Altar Guild was as a young girl, when she helped her mother at the Episcopal church where she grew up. She has chaired the Cathedral’s altar guild for 20 years and feels a sense of peace and closeness to God when she’s doing that work. The liturgy and music are some of the aspects of the Cathedral that the Rizors love most. The Rizors’ commitment to service extends beyond the Cathedral, as Nancy serves as chair of the board of All About Developmental Disabilities and Randy as a colonel in the Army Reserves, having served two tours of duty in Iraq. Randy will also be president of the Medical Association of Atlanta and is very active in the Medical Association of Georgia. Randy is an anesthesiologist in private practice specializing in the rehabilitation treatment of musculoskeletal injuries and pain. Nancy is a realtor with Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty. They have two adult sons, Crawford and James. Randy and Nancy both love horses, fishing, hunting, and “just about anything outdoors.”
CATHEDRAL ANTIQUES SHOW HONORARY CHAIRS, 2018
Nancy and Randy have invested almost three decades into this community of faith and the community at large. They have improved both through countless acts of service and love. The Cathedral Antiques Show is proud to honor them as Honorary Chairs of the 2018 Show.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THE CATHEDRAL ANTIQUES SHOW Explore the booths of select dealers from around the country as they present their extraordinary offerings of antique furniture, porcelain, fine art, silver, rugs and jewelry. Thursday, January 25 & Friday, January 26 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, January 27 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tickets: $20 *Run-of-Show ticket includes the Flower Festival.
D ESIGNER BREAKFAST Sponsored by ADAC and Kravet Preview the show after enjoying a continental breakfast with Doyle’s appraiser Reid Dunavant. Thursday, January 25 | 9 – 10 a.m. *Note: To the trade only; RSVP to rsvp@adacatlanta.com by January 19
COMPLIMENTARY AFTERNOON TEA FLOWER FESTIVAL Sponsored by Dorsey Alston, Realtors Enjoy the talents of Atlanta-area church flower guilds and garden clubs whose exquisite floral designs will be on display throughout the Cathedral.
Relax with a cup of coffee or tea and sweets in St. Ruth’s Cafe. Thursday, January 25 & Friday, January 26 | 3 – 4 p.m.
STAINED GLASS WALKING TOURS Thursday, January 25 & Friday, January 26 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, January 27 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. *Admission included in Run-of-Show ticket.
PREVIEW PARTY Sponsored by Arrow Exterminators & Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty Enjoy a first look at the show while enjoying fabulous food and wine catered by Soiree. Wednesday, January 24 | 6:30 – 9 p.m. Ticket: $250 Ticket includes Run-of-Show and Flower Festival
Appreciate the beauty and history of the Cathedral’s stained glass windows on this complimentary tour. Thursday, January 25 | 3 – 4 p.m. Saturday, January 27 | 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
TOUR OF HOMES Sponsored by Arrow Exterminators and Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty Experience five beautiful and unique homes in Atlanta’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Sunday, January 28 | 12 – 5 p.m. Tickets: $30 in advance; $40 the day of the Tour
YOUNG COLLECTORS’ NIGHT Sponsored by ADAC and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Relax and have craft beer and bites with friends and Atlanta’s premier young interior designers.
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LUNCH IN ST. RUTH’S CAFÉ Savor a delicious lunch with friends in our café next door to the dealer booths. Daily: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Catered by Flora & Flour
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SPEAKER SERIES ELLIE CULLMAN, LEIGH CAVANAUGH & JENNIFER BOLES Thursday, January 25 | 10:30 a.m. A founding partner of Cullman & Kravis in NYC, Ellie Cullman has been listed in the definitive AD100 listing, Architectural Digest’s designated best designers, since 2000. She has won numerous other awards and authored three books on interior design. A strong proponent of the arts, Cullman sits on the boards and councils of several museums and interest groups, including the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. She will be participating in a panel discussion with Leigh Cavanaugh, a Parsons-trained designer at C&K; and moderator, Jennifer Boles, author of design blog Peak of Chic. Following the presentation, Cullman will be signing her new book, From Classic to Contemporary: Designing with Cullman & Kravis.
P. GAYE TAPP
HOLLY HEIDER CHAPPLE
KEITH SUMMEROUR
Thursday, January 25 | 1:30 p.m.
Friday, January 26 | Event Flowers: 10:30 a.m.; Farm to Table Flowers: 1 p.m.; Iron Floral Competition: 2:15 p.m
Saturday, January 27 | 10:30 a.m.
An interior designer for over 30 years, Patricia Gaye Tapp has just written her first book. But this is not her first foray into writing; she is also the author of the widely regarded blog, Little Augury. Gaye is a born and bred Southerner who is passionate about all things inherited—her own and her clients’. She believes this is the backbone of beautiful rooms of the South, and it animates all the rooms she designs. She will be signing her new book, How They Decorated: Inspiration from Great Women of the Twentieth Century, following the presentation.
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A wedding and event floral designer in the Washington, D.C., area for over 25 years, Holly Heider Chapple is now a sought-after educator of floral design. She is also the author of a popular blog, The Full Bouquet. and the founder of The Chapel Designers, an international collective of wedding and event floral designers with a mission to educate and mentor creatives while encouraging authenticity. She hosts The Chapel Designers internationally, in the U.S. and at her farm, Hope Flower Farm, which has been restored by her husband and business partner and is now a registered bed and breakfast and flower school.
Widely acclaimed architect and founder of the Atlanta-based architectural firm Summerour and Associates, Keith Summerour is noted for both his ability to marry function with style as well as his affinity for classical architecture. In addition to residential work, he has been tapped to design a number of resort projects, including Blackberry Farm in Walland, Tennessee, where he is currently working on a much buzzed-about five-star restaurant, Top of the Farm. Summerour’s work has been featured in Veranda, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor and Garden & Gun. He received the prestigious Shutze Award this year. He will be signing his new book, Creating Home: Designs for Living, following the presentation.
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C O R P O R AT E S P O N S O R S PRESENTING
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D. Stanley Dixon, Architect Dentons Emily Followill Photography Gramercy Gwynn Management Company Lanigan Insurance Group
Parc Monceau Antiques Ltd Peridot Pike Nurseries S & S Rug Cleaners, Inc. Sewell Printing Services
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2 0 1 8 S H OW PAT RO N S S I LV E R PREMIER Anne and Merritt Dyke The Family of Margaret and Rhodes Perdue; Juli and Rhodes Perdue, Margaret and Dallas Denny, Elizabeth and David Perdue Martha M. Pentecost Nancy and Randy Rizor
DIAMOND Ann and Larry Burns Beverly and Matt Gwynn Sarah and Jim Kennedy Ibby and Jimmy Mills
GOLD Dan and Sandra Baldwin John Banks Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Barrett Kate and Lyons Brewer Duvall and Rex Fuqua Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jacob Felicia and Billy Huger Libby and Gene Pearce Dean and Bronson Smith Laura and Carter Smith Glenn and Thuyvan Stewart Summerour Architects John W. Wilcox III
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Alston, Sr Barbara and Frank Bazzel Nancy and John Beane Becky and Ted Bender Christina Blackney Cynthia and Albert Blackwelder Nell and Tom Bradbury Cindra and Marshall Brown Rebecca and Michael Cochran Sylvia Dick Harriet W. Ellis Charles E. Elrod, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John J. Foley Sandy and John Foxworth Joan and Bob Gilbert Shearon and Taylor Glover Carol Goodman Kinsey Harper Beth and Tommy Holder Dabney and Sam Hollis Fay Howell Ann Pegram Howington Cathy and Reed Keller Holly Kiely Margaret and Ted Kresge Mrs. Joanne H. Laird Jane and Hicks Lanier Molly and Tommy Lanier Ruth and Reese Lanier Anne and Chip Matthews Mary and John Mercer Karen and Steve Merz, Healthcare Georgia Foundation Dr. William M. Miller and Barbara Day Miller Kathleen and William L. Minnix Dinah D. Moog
Terry and Douglas Morris Karen and Richard Parker Mrs. Albert N. Parker Elizabeth R. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay Pearce, Jr Ginny and Alan Plummer Lombard and Everett Puri Mr. and Mrs. Rowland A. Radford Susan and Fred Saint Jack Norris Sibley Laura S. Spearman Margaret and Bryan Stickney The J. William and Elizabeth S. Robinson Foundation Mrs. Dale L. Thompson Jennifer and Dan Van Horn Mrs. Charles B. Woodall, Jr
B RO N Z E Anonymous Betsy and Scott Akers, Jr. The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Frank K. Allan Jane and Dave Apple Lola and Charlie Battle Harve and Susan Bauguess Sally and David Burge Keya and Deke Cateau John Champion and Penelope Malone Mr. and Mrs. James C. Carr Aimee and Tom Chubb Lynn Cochran Janice G. Cook BJ Erb and Bruce Crabtree Dr. and Mrs. William A. Davis III Mary and Bob DeBorde Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dixon
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Betsy Elliott Allen and Gayle Ferrell Dottie and Jimmy Fluker Connie and John Frazer Betsy Glenn Debbie and David Gray Carrie and Hal Grayson Alexis and Shelby Guilbert Mrs. Geoffrey P. Hall Marion Hall Samuel B. Hollis, Sr Jennie and Tom Hyman Kerry and Bailey Izard Alfred Kennedy and Bill Kenny
Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Lamon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. S. Robert Lathan Robin and Dick Lea Carolyn L. Malone Interiors The Rev. and Mrs. C. Wallace Marsh IV Rebecca and Walker McCune Mr. and Mrs. Laurin McSwain Anne and Paul Miller Sue Mobley William E. Pennington Mary and Walter Perrin Lucy and Richard Perry Judy Powell
Pat and Raymond Riddle Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Saylor Elizabeth and Jerry Spangler Source Capital, LLC Nancy and Jay Steele Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Tucker Terry and Wes Vawter Buddy Weston Kristen Danbury Whatley Linda DeFoor Wickham Libba Wight Marion and Hamilton Williams Anne C. Willingham
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Built in 1951 for the Patterson family, this Lewis Crook-designed home was purchased by interior designer John Banks in 2014. A renovation by Spitzmiller & Norris brought this elegant yet cozy home to its current state of perfection. A contemporary art collection combined with one-of-a-kind antiques showcase the designerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unique style. An acanthus leaf and Greek key design create continuity throughout the house and gardens. An outside porch, now a glass-enclosed dining room, has an enchanting view of the E. Graham Pittman-designed gardens.
Originally designed and built by Verner Martin in 1966, this historic estate home located along the scenic banks of the Chattahoochee River, sits on 16 acres alongside the original family home. It was first renovated in 1980 by architect Jack Thomas and builder Bob Goodsell, and a den with a large stone fireplace was added by architect Duane Stone and builder Alan Layson in 2002. This lovely family home is filled with antiques inherited over four generations. The brick floors, found in an old church in South Georgia, are over a hundred years old. Handprints of the brick makers and dog footprints can be seen on some of the bricks.
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Tour of Homes photographed by Emily Followill & Kathryn Rogers
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Palisades, built in 1920, was renovated by Keith Summerour in 2015 when, desiring a walkable area close to the Atlanta restaurant scene, he moved back to the city from Towerhouse Farm. The builder of Palisades was Mike Gullett. A gym was added by Danny Combs and Billy Cobb. Landscape Architect Jeremy Smearman of Planters and Interior Designer Caroline Normark of Caroline Normark Interiors each participated in the Palisades we see today. The home is filled with Summerourâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s original artwork inspired by his travels both domestic and international. The studio for Summerour Architects sits 200 feet from the home on Peachtree Road.
This newly built home with craftsmanship and exquisite design details is the collaborative product of Billy Huger and architect Duane Stone. Expansive steel mullioned windows throughout the house allow for luminous interiors filled with natural light. With interiors designed by Felicia Huger, the family home features a fresh take on the use of French, English and American antiques. Inherited oil portraits are paired perfectly with more classically updated modern fabrics and contemporary art and sculpture. This gorgeous home reflects a classic interior with a contemporary edge. 13
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FINNEGAN GALLERY Chicago, Illinois (312) 738-9747 finnegangallery@sbcglobal.net FIREHOUSE ANTIQUES Galena, Maryland (410) 648-5639 FirehouseantiquesPT@gmail.com
AMERICAN EAGLE ANTIQUES Harrison Township, Michigan (586) 663-8259 Ameagleantiques@aol.com BAROMETER FAIR Sarasota, Florida (941) 400-7044 john@barometerfair.com CHARLES EDWIN PUCKETT Akron, Ohio (330) 668-0032 charles@cepuckett.com DANA KELLY ORIENTAL RUGS Lexington, Kentucky (859) 266-7802 danakellyrugs@aol.com D. M. DELAURENTIS FINE ANTIQUE PRINTS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (215) 469-0830 denise@fineantiqueprints.com D. R. GRISSOM COLLECTION ESTATE & FINE JEWELRY Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina (919) 691-5109 grissomcollection@gmail.com FINEBRONZES Atlanta, Georgia 561-289-0397 info@s-newman.com
FLETCHER/COPENHAVER FINE ART Fredericksburg, Virginia (540) 371-7540 info@fc-fineart.com GALERIE FLEDERMAUS Chicago, Illinois (312) 617-8711 Jerry@galeriefledermaus.com JAMES BUTTERWORTH Nashua, New Hampshire (603) 881-9727 Info@antiqueamericanwicker.com J. S. FEARNLEY FINE & ESTATE JEWELRY Atlanta, Georgia (404) 812-6464 alexander@jsfearnley.com LAWRENCE JEFFREY Litchfield, Connecticutt (860) 567-5084 Info@lawrencejeffrey.com LOANA MARINA PURRAZZO San Francisco, California (310) 488-0573 Loanamarina30@gmail.com LOTUS GALLERY Austin, Texas (512) 474-1700 Info@lotusasianart.com MARONA ANTIQUES AND RESTORATION Chicago, Illinois (773) 727-1699 maronarepairs@gmail.com
ROBERTO FREITAS AMERICAN ANTIQUES AND DECORATIVE ARTS Stonington, Connecticut (860) 535-1797 info@robertofreitas.com ROGER D. WINTER LTD. Solebury, Pennsylvania (215) 794-5926 rdwantiques@hotmail.com SHERWOOD ANTIQUES Macon, Georgia (478) 994-9995 sherwoodantiques@bellsouth.net TAYLOR B. WILLIAMS ANTIQUES Harbert, Michigan (269) 469-3613 djbernard2@yahoo.com THE SILVER VAULT Woodstock, Illinois (815) 337-3990 silvervault@earthlink.com THE SPARE ROOM Baltimore, Maryland (410) 435-3744 Jacquelinesmelkinson@gmail.com THOMAS M. FORTNER ANTIQUES Memphis, Tennessee (901) 452-3207 tmfortner@gmail.com WHITEHALL AT THE VILLA Chapel Hill, North Carolina (919) 942-3179 whchnc@aol.com OAKLEAF FLOWER & GARDEN Highlands, North Carolina (828) 526-8000 sales@oakleafhighlands.com VINTAGE LINENS BY LOIS North Charleston, South Carolina (843) 810-1200 vintagelinens@earthlink.net 15
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At the 2017 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Home for the Holidays Showhouse, 20 of the city’s top interior designers added their signature style to a newly built Buckhead abode designed by HARRISON DESIGN and built by SHEEHAN BUILT HOMES. From bold Farrow & Ball hues on the walls to clean-lined, fashion-forward designs from the city’s top tastemakers, the Showhouse proved that Atlanta is poised to embrace more modern milieus.
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Impact The 2017 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse proved that bold is best, showcasing rich palettes and daring design Written by LORI JOHNSTON, CLAIRE RUHLIN
AND SHANNON DOMINY Produced by ELIZABETH RALLS Principal Photography by MALI AZIMA Supporting Photography by DAVID CHRISTENSEN, EMILY
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SATURATED STYLE Robert Brown packs a punch in the living room and bar of the 2017 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse, enveloping the room in Farrow & Ballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pelt. The cabinetry is by Bell Cabinetry & Design, the countertops and backsplash are Levantina, the faucets are Renaissance Tile & Bath, and the windows are Windsor Windows.
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RESOURCES CHANDELIER Niermann Weeks through Grizzel and Mann DRAPERY, SOFA, PURPLE PILLOWS, LARGE ABSTRACT PAINTING, FRENCH CHAIRS AND SETTEE Townhouse by Robert Brown RUG Keivan Woven Arts ANTIQUE SIDE TABLE English Accent Antiques ACRYLIC TABLE Travis & Company ARMCHAIRS A. Rudin through Townhouse ANTIQUE DRINK TABLE Parc Monceau LIMESTONE FIREPLACE Franรงois & Co.
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COLOR CRUSH
ROBERT BROWN, ROBERT BROWN INTERIOR DESIGN “COLOR IS BACK,” SAYS INTERIOR DESIGNER ROBERT BROWN. This sentiment couldn’t be more evident than in the living room and bar, which is a departure from the designer’s customary neutral palette. For starters, Brown painted the walls a bold eggplant hue, Farrow & Ball’s Pelt (No. 254), which pops against a chartreuse sofa and a large abstract painting sourced from a London antiques fair. “As we chose textiles, we wanted things that played well together but were not perfect matches,” he says. “It is much more interesting that way.” Indeed, though the room is awash with various hues, it nonetheless feels collected and comfortable. “We have been in a period of using little color,” says Brown. “Then there was a trend of adding pops of color. Now we feel like it’s the perfect time to use bold, saturated color.” –Claire Ruhlin 71
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ENCHANTING ENTRANCE BARBARA WESTBROOK, WESTBROOK INTERIORS
FLIGHTS OF FANCY WERE ON DISPLAY IN BARBARA WESTBROOK’S dramatic entry hall and foyer, where a pair of Tom Corbin’s bronze sculptures—illuminated by paintings from Pryor Fine Art—draw the eyes upward to the sweeping staircase, and porcelain butterflies (hand-imprinted with varying patterns of antique lace) appear to be flying toward the daylight-lit oculus above. A round walnut inlaid table anchors the lofty space, while Ochre’s Seed Cloud chandelier presides over the front entrance, glimmering against the moody movement of the custom wallcovering by Area Environments. A feminine dash of whimsy greeted guests upon ascending the circular staircase, thanks to Porta Romana’s duck feet lamp topped by a chic ostrich shade, artist Clay Johson’s acrylic-on-panel, “Flagstaff,” and a mix of bronze and gilded bowls. –Elizabeth Ralls 72
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RESOURCES CUSTOM WALLPAPER Area through Jim Thompson WALNUT INLAID TABLE, CARVED CANDLESTICKS AND DEMILUNE TABLES Robuck CORBIN SCULPTURES, BLOWN-GLASS LAMP AND DUCK FEET LAMP Jerry Pair ARTWORK Pryor Fine Art CHANDELIER, SCONCES, PARCHMENT CONSOLE AND BOWLS R Hughes OUSHAK RUNNER Sullivan Fine Rugs
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INSPIRED BY THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL JULIEN in Antwerp, Belgium, Kay Douglass infused this Showhouse dining room with a sense of European simplicity. “The hotel was comfortable and cozy without being overly fluffy,” she says. “Here, we wanted the emphasis to be focused on color and scale.” To create a clean feel, the designer decided to forgo a rug, focusing instead on the wood floors. A mobile from the Hermès flagship store in Paris serves as “the jewelry of the room,” while an overscale gray bench and a pair of Hermès-orange-inspired banquettes on either side of the room add a functional touch. “We wanted a festive feel to the room, and orange can be such a lovely neutral,” says Douglass. “All grays and silvers react so beautifully. The drama here is in the strength of color.” –Claire Ruhlin 75
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RESOURCES CUSTOM WALLCOVERING ON CEILING Maya Romanoff through Paul + SERPENTINE MIRROR AND BRANCH SIDE TABLE Rose Tarlow through Jerry Pair RUG Moattar CUSTOM CHAISES Bjork Studio, upholstered in Taylor wool with Bamboo Pleated Detail available by Bart Halpern through Paul + MIDCENTURY CHAIRS Bjork Studio upholstered in Pierre Frey Velours Opera Jaune D’Or through Jim Thompson DRAPERY Création Baumann through Paul + FIREPLACE SURROUND Levantina FABRICATION Atlanta Kitchen
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STUDIED CHIC JAMES WHEELER, J. WHEELER DESIGNS
“THIS ROOM IS A MODERN VERSION of a gentleman’s study inspired by the midcentury era,” says James Wheeler. The designer updated the traditional study by mixing antique, vintage and modern pieces for a sophisticated yet approachable space. On the ceiling, a wallcovering embroidered in a geometric wool pattern provides sound absorption. Its blue hue is carried throughout the room via a pair of custom chaises, while a pair of ochre chairs adds a shock of color. A handwoven area rug from Nepal features yellow silk markings that add a touch of shimmer. “The color scheme was intended to be both sophisticated and timeless,” says Wheeler. An assortment of artwork on the walls includes an eye-catching 8-foot-tall landscape photograph that the artist painted on top of. “Whether curling up in the chaise longues to read a book by the fire or entertaining guests after dinner, this space is meant to be enjoyed by all,” says Wheeler. –Claire Ruhlin
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MASTERFUL MIX JOHN OETGEN, OETGEN DESIGN INC.
SCHUMACHER’S INDIAN ARBRE FABRIC takes center stage in John Oetgen’s master bedroom thanks to a showstopping upholstered folding screen the designer employed as a headboard. Using his signature mix of tradition with a dash of daring, Oetgen placed the pillows with custom Jenny Johnson Allen Custom Linens shams on the diagonal and topped the bed with an oversized velvet bolster and fur throw. And, because an Oetgen-designed space wouldn’t be complete without contemporary art and antiques, the designer 78
placed a circa-1800 Italian dressing mirror to the left of the bed; in it, a mix of ceramic and porcelain parrots find their reflection, as does a framed floral photograph of his own design. To add height to an architectural niche, the designer placed a pair of stone pedestals on either side of the sofa (also upholstered in Indian Arbre), and topped them with a pair of 18th-century marble urns with painted tole flowers. A tall, ebonized secretary placed directly across from the bed completes the elegant feel of the lofty space. –Elizabeth Ralls
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RESOURCES FABRIC Schumacher BEDDING Jenny Johnson Allen Custom Linens ANTIQUE DRESSING MIRROR Robuck WINDSOR CHAIR, VASES AND MING PORCELAIN PARROT Parc Monceau ENGLISH ROSEWOOD ROUND TABLE, MARBLE PEDESTALS AND URNS William Word Antiques French STARBURST MIRROR, PAINTED MIRRORS AND BLEACHED FRAGMENT Foxglove Antiques
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FEMININE FLOURISH
CATHY RHODES, CATHY RHODES INTERIORS AS IF COMPOSING THE PERFECT OUTFIT, Cathy Rhodes adorned the dreamy lady’s lounge with statement pieces. Rhodes furnished the feminine room with a curvaceous Bradley sofa and a velvet Mr. Brown daybed where the fashionable woman of the home can dress for the evening, gather with friends to try on outfits and unwind alone at the end of the day. “My starting point for the room, when I knew I wanted something that was glamorous, was the Cowtan & Tout curtain fabric because I just thought the silver embroidered medallions were pretty and feminine and dressy,” she says. The fabric and Phillip Jeffries grass cloth wallcoverings defined the palette of creams and silvers with touches of blue and blush—and led to the artwork. The delicate beauty of a peony in Illia Barger’s painting, Sophie, exudes the femininity of Georgia O’Keeffe in a way that resonated with the designer “I always want all of my rooms to feel very pretty and inviting,” says Rhodes. —Lori Johnston
RESOURCES GRASS CLOTH Phillip Jeffries SOFA Bradley with Cowtan & Tout fabric RUG Designer Carpets ROBINSON CHANDELIER Circa Lighting LOUIS XVI–STYLE DEMILUNE Parc Monceau OTTOMAN Bradley with Romo fabric BRONZE SIZE TABLES, MARBLE-TOP SIDE TABLE AND VELVET DAYBED Mr. Brown with Cowtan & Tout fabrics BLUSH PILLOW AND DAYBED BOLSTERS Cathy Rhodes Interiors CURTAINS, GRAY MOHAIR PILLOWS AND BLUE VELVET PILLOWS Cowtan & Tout ART Dusty Griffith, Eirnell by Felice Sharp and Sophie by Illia Barger, all through Pryor Fine Art, and Paris on the River Seine by Sarah Robertson through Huff Harrington Fine Art
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ELEGANT ESCAPE CATHY RHODES, CATHY RHODES INTERIORS
CATHY RHODES CONTINUED the soothing blue tones of the master bedroom into the master bath with Farrow & Ball’s Skylight on the walls, trim and doors. A crystal stacked ball chandelier from Circa infused more glamour and features a custom Mark Alexander fabric shade. “I always want all of my rooms to feel very pretty and inviting,” Rhodes says. A roomy tub provides the perfect place to relax and decompress, and ethereal curtain sheers from Cowtan & Tout offer privacy. “The sheer window treatments allow you to soak in the tub in privacy while still letting light into the room,” says Rhodes. Mother of pearl mirrors are a feminine touch—appropriate for the lady of the house—while a hide rug adds softness to the tile floors. The bath’s cabinetry, custom designed by Bell Cabinetry & Design, is as luxe as the rest of the room and was painted Benjamin Moore’s Super White, a hue that completes the serene look of the space.
RESOURCES CABINETRY Bell Cabinetry & Design TUB MTI Baths COUNTERS Levantina TILE AND FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath HANGING SHADE AND SCONCES Circa Lighting MOTHER OF PEARL MIRRORS Caroline Budd RUG Designer Carpets CURTAIN SHEERS Cowtan & Tout ACCESSORIES & TOWELS Gramercy Home
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RESOURCES ARTWORK Barbara Flowers at Anne Irwin Fine Art SWAN & END TABLE Parc Monceau SCONCES Custom by Julie Neill Designs SCONCE SHADES Custom through Lamp Arts ANTIQUE MIRROR Foxglove Antiques WALLCOVERING Nina Campbell for Osborne & Little through Ainsworth-Noah OUSHAK RUG Moattar LINENS Gramercy Fine Linens COUNTERTOPS Levantina FAUCETS Renaissance Tile & Bath
DREAMY DOMAIN
CLARY BOSBYSHELL, MARGAUX INTERIORS LIMITED
THIS GROUND-FLOOR POWDER, designed by Clary Bosbyshell, packs a punch with a dreamy wallpaper, Swan Lake by Nina Campbell for Osborne & Little. “It has always been a favorite of mine,” says Bosbyshell. “I feel that a powder room should be its own special jewel box.” To play off the wallpaper’s lighthearted feel, she commissioned Julie Neill Designs to create a pair of leafy, cus¬tom plaster sconces that add life to the space. Pulling from the wall’s hot-pink details, Bosbyshell peppered the space with touches of pink, such as monogrammed towels and fresh flowers. “The wallpaper lends itself to be more traditional, so by mixing in the plaster sconces and a contemporary monogram choice on the towels, I think the space feels updated and fun,” the designer says. Additional accessories include a side table and swan from Parc Monceau, an antique mirror from Foxglove Antiques, an Oushak rug from Moattar and a pair of paintings by Barbara Flowers from Anne Irwin Fine Art. “I love to add a little table and rug to a powder room,” Bosbyshell says. “I think it dresses up the space and warms it up.” –Claire Ruhlin 83
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RESOURCES RUG Turkish Carpets Inc. TABLE Knoll CHAIRS Design Within Reach LEATHER CHAIR SKIRTS Jerry Pair by Douglass Workroom CHANDELIER Julie Neill Designs DRAPERY FABRIC Joseph Noble BEAMS The Global Craftsman
BOLD & CHIC
MEREDITH MCBREARTY, MEREDITH MCBREARTY INTERIORS
“SINCE THIS ROOM HAD NO WALLS, I knew it had to be all about the light fixture,” says designer Meredith McBrearty, who called upon New Orleans–based Julie Neill Designs to create a custom plaster light fixture that would fill the space without being overly heavy. McBrearty then paired a contemporary yet timeless table with more-traditional bentwood chairs—to which the designer added leather mini-skirts by Douglass Workroom for a dose of fun. “I love leather for its durability and wipeability, especially if there are children involved,” McBrearty says. “I think the mix is very important.” –Claire Ruhlin 84
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CLASSIC COMFORT
MEREDITH MCBREARTY INTERIORS AND BELL CABINETRY & DESIGN
IN THE KITCHEN, MEREDITH MCBREARTY opted for warm materials and transitional pieces, such as ivory lampshades, soft gilt barstools and a Turkish Oushak runner, to complement the tones in the cabinetry, which was designed by Bell Cebinetry & Design. I wanted the kitchen to complement the style of the house, the old English feel,” says Bell’s Beni Borza, who borrowed elements of the home’s architecture when designing the cabinetry’s tall, wide doors and layout. “Probably one of the most rewarding aspect working on this project was that I was able to combine the traditional look and finishes of cabinetry with modern elements,” says Borza. Metal barstools with a soft gilt finish pop against the kitchen island, which boasts a custom stain by Bell. –Claire Ruhlin
RESOURCES CABINETRY Bell Cabinetry & Design BACKSPLASH TILE AND FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath APPLIANCES SubZero/Wolf through Guy Gunter Home COUNTERTOPS Levantina FABRICATION Atlanta Kitchen RUNNER Turkish Carpets Inc. BARSTOOLS Kathy Slater Design Collection PAINTING ON EASEL John McCaw through Anne Irwin Fine Art ACCESSORIES Noah J. & Co.
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PLAYFUL PATTERN
SHAYELYN WOODBERY, SHAYELYN WOODBERY INTERIORS
RESOURCES SECTIONAL Vintage B&B Italia upholstered in Schumacher’s Vanderbilt Velvet in Noir GRANTA ARMCHAIR Mr. Brown through Holland & Company, upholstered in Fishman’s olive mohair CUSTOM LACQUERED COFFEE TABLE, DRAPERY, HARDWARE, CUSTOM SILK-BALL LIGHT, IRON BLACK BEAR AND BELLOWS Shayelyn Woodbery Interiors PAINTING Do You Remember by Blayne McCauley through Anne Irwin Fine Art RUG Strathmore POUF B.D. Jeffries SCONCES Circa Lighting ANTIQUE SIDE TABLES, BRASS GARDEN SEAT, ANDIRONS AND BUDDHA Parc Monceau THROW ABC Carpet & Home FLOOR LAMP DESIGN WITHIN REACH
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THE AIRY KEEPING ROOM WITH AN OPEN VIEW of the outdoors presented an opportunity for designer Shayelyn Woodbery to subvert expectations. “I had so much fun doing this room because it was elegant, but it’s also a little fun and funky,” she says. The designer envisioned a chic ski lodge because of the vaulted tongueand-groove ceiling and exposed beams, and she found inspiration for her edgy twist on a woodsy retreat from an article about designer and architect Isamu Noguchi. She created a collected feel by mixing vintage and antique furniture, such as the B&B Italia sofa
upholstered in Schumacher’s geometric Vanderbilt Velvet, a Chinese hunting chair and side tables from Parc Monceau, with new and custom pieces, including the lacquered coffee table from her firm. The painting over the fireplace by Blayne McCauley offers one of the few bursts of color in the blend of varied neutrals. “I don’t love it when you see a color explosion. I like color to be very intentional,” Woodbery says. A custom silk-ball light fixture, inspired by paper lanterns in the home of Georgia O’Keeffe, also lends itself to the keeping room’s soft yet sexy allure. —Shannon Dominy 89
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OUTDOOR OASIS YVONNE MCFADDEN, Y. MCFADDEN LLC
THE PORCH BLENDS INDOORS WITH OUT, thanks to weather-friendly fabrics and furnishings that look and feel like they belong inside. “We didn’t want the room feeling like an outdoor space,” says designer Yvonne McFadden. “We wanted it to be comfortable, cozy, with lots of great textures.” To achieve this, McFadden blended old pieces with new to add character. An antique African daybed offers a snug perch by the fire, while an antique wooden dining table provides a place to gather for alfresco dinners. Organic elements nod to the outdoors, and McFadden incorporated copper accents throughout to tie into the home’s interior. “We wanted to create an open and inviting floor plan that was easily accessible,” she says. “We wanted to pull not only aspects from nature but also elements from the house. From the cooking space to the dining space to the lounge area, the easy flow allows for a great entertaining space for family.” –Claire Ruhlin
RESOURCES CONSOLE AND LOUNGE CHAIRS Kolo Collection SOFA Spinnaker-Cream fabric through Up Country Home FLOOR PILLOWS AND BLANKET Serena & Lily HIGH-BACK CHAIR AND DINING CHAIRS Janus et Cie AFRICAN DAYBED, WHITE HIDE AND ANTIQUE WOODEN TABLE Y. McFadden Collection CHANDELIER The Big Chandelier STONE Aztec Stone Empire
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RESOURCES CABINETRY Bell Cabinetry & Design APPLIANCES Guy Gunter Home COUNTERTOPS LG Viatera SINK MTI LAUNDRY ROOM CEILING WALLPAPER Schumacher CHANDELIER Aidan Gray TRAY, TURQUOISE SHAGREEN BOX, VASES AND PLATES AND CERAMIC COMPOTE Joseph Konrad TOPIARIES Forage & Flower MUDROOM LOUIS PHILIPPE ANTIQUE CHEST Map Antiques WALLPAPER Innovations in Wallcoverings KAZAK RUG Parviz Oriental Rugs BENCH CUSHION FABRIC Kravet CRYSTAL TABLE LAMPS Circa Lighting PLEATED SHADES Lamp Arts OIL PAINTINGS Anne Irwin Fine Art FRAMED ABSTRACTS Joe Adams through Swoox WINDOW TREATMENT FABRIC Romo
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WARM & WELCOMING LAUREN DAVENPORT IMBER, DAVENPORT DESIGNS LTD.
LAUREN DAVENPORT IMBER DIVERTED ATTENTION from utilitarian aspects of the laundry room by accentuating both the walls and ceiling. After spotting a bubble-like pattern in the Schumacher Raindots wallcovering, she decided to float the slate-blue wallpaper on the ceiling. “The laundry room was such an expansive space. I wanted the ceiling to be fun as well,” she says. Although she tends toward neutrals, the bold Farrow & Ball Oval Room Blue walls picks up tones from the ceiling and the Villa Nova fabric used for the Roman shade. The Solitude chandelier’s brass elements and glass rods are whimsical yet dressy. Built-ins hold a striking collection of cobalt, blue-gray, and white vases and plates. For cohesiveness, Imber mixed the blues with warm tones in the adjacent mudroom, with its Louis Philippe antique chest, contemporary abstract, blue velvet cushions and built-ins that envelop a busy family in a big (and well-organized) hug. “I really wanted the mudroom to feel warm and cozy because it’s the first thing you see when you come into the garage and the last thing you see when you exit the home,” she says. —Lori Johnston 93
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RESOURCES FERAHAN SAROUK, SERAPI RUGS Moattar HEADBOARD FABRIC Lee Jofa COVERLET AND BEDDING Peacock Alley ANTIQUE RIDGEWAY PLATES AND TAZZA Interiors Market COROMANDEL SCREEN, FRENCH LOUIS XV COMMODE, OIL-ON-CANVAS HARBOR PAINTING, ITALIAN WATERCOLOR ON PAINTED CHEST, AND FRENCH GILTWOOD CANDLESTICKS William Word Fine Antiques GLASS CANDLESTICK LAMPS WITH GILT BASE AND CELADON SILK BOX-PLEAT SHADES Edgar-Reeves ITALIAN GONDOLA SOFA, GILTWOOD MIRROR, CHANDELIER, WALNUT DESK, AND MAHOGANY CHEST Foxglove Antiques EMBELLISHED PILLOWS B Biz through Foxglove Antiques DRAPERIES, ANTIQUE END TABLE, AND FRAMED ANTIQUE ABRAHAM MUNTING BOTANICALS Patricia McLean Interiors
LUSCIOUS LAYERS
PATRICIA MCLEAN, PATRICIA MCLEAN INTERIORS
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PATRICIA MCLEAN PROCLAIMED HER UPSTAIRS MASTER SUITE “The Classic Corner,” evident in her ebullient display of antiques. She was captivated by the curved arms and walnut apron of the antique Italian Gondola sofa, the first piece she selected, and its perfect fit underneath the massive 90-inch window. For the draperies, she selected a linen with velvet appliqués in a soft blue-gray damask pattern with cream and ivory accents. “I never skimp on the window treatments,” she says. The rare antique Serapi rug established the palette of rich peach, cream and blue tones. McLean, who is known for her knowledge of antiques and customization of fabrics, finishes and paint colors, challenged herself to play with scale and shapes, such as the custom rounded headboard in Lee Jofa Aerin velvet and 19th-century coromandel screens. In the sitting area, she paid homage to England with the tables, bookcase and framed prints. A glittering of gilt ties together the vignettes in the relaxing spacious suite. “The collecting of the antiques, that’s my favorite part,” she says, adding that “it’s disparate parts that make a really nice whole.” —Lori Johnston
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RESOURCES COVERLETS & SHAMS The Linen Ladies PILLOW AND DUVET FABRIC Plaisirs de la Chine by Schumacher TRIM Samuel & Sons CUSTOM BEDSKIRTS TRIM AND FABRIC Schumacher OXFORD STRIPE KING SHAMS, DEMILUNE BENCHES, BEDSIDE LAMP SHADES AND WICKER CHAIR Custom through Mallory Mathison Inc. PILLOW ON WICKER CHAIR Fabric by Schumacher, trim by Samuel & Sons FRENCH COMMODE William Word Fine Antiques LIGHT BLUE RUG Keivan Woven Arts ROMAN SHADES Custom through R. Hopkins & Co. COUNTERTOP LG Viatera FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath
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STORYBOOK STYLE
MALLORY MATHISON GLENN, MALLORY MATHISON INC.
WHEN DESIGNING THIS BOY’S BEDROOM, Mallory Mathison Glenn envisioned a colorful retreat for a fictional “Little Boy Bleu,” borrowing influence from France and the showhouse beneficiary, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. “We wanted to design a room for children that would be a beautiful, whimsical space to grow up in, rest and play,” she says. Plaisirs de la Chine, a fanciful chinoiserie fabric by Schumacher, was used for the duvets and pillow shams and served as the lead for her designs. Glenn then looked to French designer Madeleine Castaing when adding a tented ceiling to the space. “Traditionally, tented rooms utilize the same fabric on the walls and the tented ceiling treatment, so we wanted to mix that up and layer the color, texture and pattern to create an unexpected twist on the classic tent,” she says. For the walls Glenn selected Schumacher’s trellis-patterned Belvedere fabric, designed by Veere Grenney for Schumacher, while the ceiling features Schumacher’s Cotton stripe fabric. –Claire Ruhlin 97
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FRESH & BALANCED JIMMY STANTON, STANTON HOME FURNISHINGS
RESOURCES ALL UPHOLSTERY, FURNISHINGS, ART, ACCESSORIES AND RUGS Stanton Home Furnishings CUSTOM DRAPERY AND HARDWARE Drape 98
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JIMMY STANTON EMBARKED ON THIS PROMINENT, open space at the top of the home’s showstopping staircase with his signature: one color, one finish. Once the lounge’s walls, ceiling and trim were painted Farrow & Ball’s All White (No. 2005)—not too bright or too stark—Stanton added stone, concrete, wood, antique mirrors and textures to amp up the clean palette. Custom McAlpine side consoles, instead of traditional built-in bookshelves, flank a gallery wall with a series of modern abstracts. Across from the graphic artwork, Stanton hung an abstract with pinks, whites and
pale grays above a reclaimed-wood console. A faux bois rug links the two areas. In every space, Stanton tries to accommodate as much seating as possible; here, he placed a linen Haven sofa, traditional wing chairs, garden stools and ottomans to create a calm, peaceful space for guests gathering for morning coffee or after-dinner drinks. “To me, it’s both masculine and feminine, and it’s bringing in traditional elements and modern elements,” he says. “It’s this mixed space, which we loved, with some touches of nature.” —Lori Johnston 99
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FUN & FUNCTIONAL LAURA WALKER, VERDE HOME
WHAT STARTED AS SIMPLY “Bedroom No. 5” quickly developed into a dynamic and comfortable lounge with a sectional sleeper sofa that allows the room to function in multiple ways. “A lot of people don’t use their guest rooms, except once or twice a year, so I thought, ‘Let’s just show a way that you can,’” says designer Laura Walker. “Most of us need to be able to use all of the space that we have, and I just wanted to show how you could do that by making it multipurpose.” The vivid floral Hornbeam wallpaper by Farrow & Ball became the backdrop for the whimsical room. The pattern’s energy and color, paired with Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue and Dix Blue paints, led to softer choices for the fabrics and upholstery, such as soft grays in the Sunbrella fabric for the sectional—durable for sleepovers and movie nights. The Stratum wool rug ties into the marble floors of the en suite bathroom. Walker accented the bedroom with warmer browns in the walnut shelves, padded ottomans, a walnut cocktail table and a leather swivel chair, which she describes as “another fun tidbit” in the multifunctional, multigenerational space. —Shannon Dominy
RESOURCES ALL FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES, PILLOWS, LAMP, RUGS, PAINT & WALLPAPER Verde Home, DRAPERY PANELS AND ROMAN SHADE FABRIC Coleman Taylor ALL ARTWORK Steve McKenzie’s
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UNIQUE ESCAPE ALICE CRAMER, ALICE CRAMER INTERIORS
ONE CAN’T HELP BUT TOUCH THE WALLPAPER in the grown-up guest retreat. Designer Alice Cramer’s original plans changed when she saw the dramatic wallcoverings by Area Environments for Jim Thompson. The intricate floral pattern was given a plaster-like effect using 3-D printing, and customization reached a new level when the pattern was scaled to the 20-by-10-foot wall behind the bed. “It began with the 102
wallpaper. When you do a showhouse, you always want to try to present something new and unusual,” says Cramer. “Then I found the drapery that I loved with the wallpaper, which led me to the rug, which led me to the fabrics.” The Moattar rug and wallpaper are traditional with a nod to modern, like Cramer’s signature style, and the wallpaper serves as an unpredictable, innovative component. An antique Italian chest, midcentury
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RESOURCES BEDROOM WALLPAPER Area Environments through Jim Thompson CHANDELIER Apparatus through R Hughes MIRROR OVER BED Paul + AREA RUG Moattar UPHOLSTERED BED, BOLSTER, CHAIR, VINTAGE LAMP ON COMMODE, OTTOMAN AND SHEER DRAPERY Alice Cramer Interiors FABRIC Jim Thompson’s Nalin, City Lights, Velvet Feathers, Great Plains, Duquetterie THROWS Holly Hunt COVERLET & SHAMS Jenny Johnson Allen Custom Linens ARTWORK Thomas Deans Fine and Spalding Nix Fine Art CUSTOM DRAPERY HARDWARE Iron Studio BRONZE LAMPS AND PORCELAIN DESK LAMP Darnell & Co. BATHROOM MIRROR AND PURPLE GLASS LANTERN Parc Monceau CUSTOM SHADES ON SCONCES Edgar-Reeves BATH ACCESSORIES Gramercy Home COUNTERTOPS LG Viatera TILE AND FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath FABRICATION Atlanta Kitchen
furniture, contemporary-leaning fabrics and the artwork lend an eclectic nature to the adult escape. Soft grays, blush and aubergine tones flow between the bedroom and the bathroom, which feature art deco and midcentury elements. The architectural nature of the Apparatus chandelier entices guests to look and touch. “I wanted the wallpaper to be the real show stealer,” says Cramer. —Lori Johnston 103
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HOUSE HISTORY HARRISON DESIGN AND SHEEHAN BUILT HOMES
DESIGNED BY HARRISON DESIGN and built by Sheehan Built Homes, the house evokes a stately English country home, situated on a private two-acre lot carved out of the wooded North Atlanta hills. The 5-bedroom, 8,800-square-foot structure integrates ordered classical design with a more modern, casual space. With the modern family in mind, the expansive residence features a classic formal symmetry in its floorplan, breaking into a more relaxed and open living space towards the homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rearâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;a perfect marriage of classical design and modern practicality. The sweeping curved stair is lit from the oculus above. A center gallery serves as the circulation spine of the home, bounded on either end by daylight-flooded staircases for family use. In keeping with the grand scale of the home, 12-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows on the main level allow daylight to penetrate deep within the home, creating a light-filled interior. A wall of sliding glass doors connects the keeping room with a large covered porch. A continuous vaulted ceiling further blurs the transition from the entry foyer; the intimately scaled space and leads the visitor into a dramatic rotunda, creating a seamless entertaining space that overlooks the expansive property. 104
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3620 CLOUDLAND DRIVE NW | ATLANTA GA 30327
4225 WIEUCA ROAD NE | ATLANTA, GA 30342
Large, new construction home on 1.687 acres. Gated and private with walkout pool site off the loggia. Hardwoods throughout with finished daylight terrace level that opens to a lower patio. Open floor plan with triple doors to gorgeous loggia and a private flat yard. Guest bedroom on main. Upstairs has second laundry, master and 3 large bedrooms/baths. Elevator. Master with high ceilings and white marble master bath with his/her closets. 4-car garage. Debra Johnston; 404.312.1959. $2,600,000.
New construction in Sarah Smith school district in North Buckhead. Property sits on 1.03 flat acres! Perfect pool site. Finished basement opens to yard. Outdoor patio with screened porch and fireplace. Master suite with marble spa bath and oversized closets. Main level has 10-foot ceilings, natural light, open floor plan between kitchen, breakfast, family room. Guest bedroom on main. Kitchen has honed marble counters and Viking. Terrace has bedroom and recreation room. Debra Johnston; 404.312.1959. $1,675,000.
NEW CONSTRUCTION NO2 OPUS PLACE | 98 14TH STREET NE | ATLANTA, GA 30309 No2 Opus Place will rise 53 stories as Midtown Atlanta’s tallest residential tower. Located at 98 14th Street, No2 is within walking distance to all that Midtown has to offer. With the highest level of service and amenities, No2 Opus Place is sure to provide a new level of luxury for Atlanta. 404.459.3091; opus@cityhausatl.com. CALL FOR PRICE.
241 PINE VALLEY ROAD | MARIETTA, GA 30067 Gated estate on the 17th fairway of the prestigious Atlanta Country Club golf course with meticulous landscaping! Unbelievable outdoor area with pool, pool house with fireplace and stone terraces. Master on main, wide open floor plan with a dream kitchen! Marsha Sell; 404-713-5373. $2,250,000.
NEW CONSTRUCTION 4535 MOUNT PARAN PARKWAY | ATLANTA, GA 30327 Situated on over an acre, this picturesque estate is conveniently located for easy access throughout Atlanta in Buckhead/Sandy Springs. Elegant features and architectural details accentuate the expansive floor plan. Coffered ceilings, exotic stone and extensive millwork throughout. Gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry and stainless appliances. 10-foot ceilings on terrace level host media, entertainment bar, billiard and in-law/au pair suite. Glennda Baker LeBlanc; 678.755.3711. $1,900,000.
BUCKHEAD PARK NORTH | 3715 PEACHTREE ROAD NE | ATLANTA, GA Discover Atlanta metropolitan living at its best in this premier Buckhead address on historic Peachtree Road. Just 17 luxury townhomes in a gated setting, Buckhead Park North is a select new living opportunity where you’ll enjoy easy access to everywhere you want to be, right in the epicenter of Buckhead’s shopping, dining, entertainment and business centers. Adrianna Angelone; 678-755-4874. $1M+.
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NEW CONSTRUCTION 255 POWERS COVE NE | MARIETTA, GA 30067 Fabulous convenient location in Walton School district. This home is an exceptional value at this price! Four bedrooms plus bonus room and fullyfinished terrace level. Fabulous master suite opens to sunroom that overlooks the pool! Spectacular open kitchen and vaulted family room with open beams. This is a must-see home! Marsha Sell; 404-713-5373. $1,000,000.
GLENRIDGE | 616 EFSUN TRACE | SANDY SPRINGS, GA 30328 Stunning home with formal entry room on the main floor and a huge great room featuring a fireplace. Large kitchen with oversized island, Jenn-Air Appliances and coffered ceilings. Breakfast area off the kitchen, covered patio with fireplace. First floor has large guest room with full bath. Second floor above garage has a full bedroom or office with full bath and separate entry perfect for clients or guests. $950,000.
NEW CONSTRUCTION 469 ORCHARD LAKE DRIVE | CLARKESVILLE, GA 30523
EMERSON | 2708 ASTER COURT | MARIETTA, GA 30062
Elegant home in the mountains. The Orchard, a premier gated community, offers an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Dan Maples ASGCA, clubhouse, tennis, pool, restaurant and 2.54 acres on Waters Lake. Grand foyer, fireplaces, impressive kitchen with granite island. Master suite on main level. Southern style veranda. 4-car garage. 84 Miles from Atlanta, 82 miles from Greenville. Mary Beth LaShoto; 706.969.9082. $899,900.
Stunning model home! This captivating home has an open floorplan with wood features, mud room, large pantry and butler’s pantry. Located in Emerson, an enclave of 11 new custom-designed homes nestled in East Cobb in the sought-after Pope High School district. Each home offers three-car garages and elegant finishes throughout. Emerson captures the warmth and tradition of classic neighborhoods, reinventing it in an inspired reflection of the way you want to live. Raimy Ethington, 404.219.5005. $839,900.
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WEST MAIN | 99 CANTON STREET | ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 Located in historic downtown Alpharetta within walking distance to shops, restaurants and nightlife, West Main features 23 signature townhomes. West Main is an expression of Alpharetta’s vibrancy with finely articulated Tudor-style architecture, rooftop terraces with outdoor living, street front outdoor patios, three-car garages, luxury features and elevator-equipped homes. Priced from the mid $700’s. Deborah Cook; 404.217.3729. WestMainTownhomes.com.
WESCOTT | 850 WESCOTT AVENUE | SUWANEE, GA 30024 Located in South Forsyth and walking distance from Lambert High School, Wescott offers an excellent location and exquisite homes. This gated community of 61 homesites will have resort-style amenities with an opulent community clubhouse, swimming pool, spa, tennis courts, outdoor fire pit, gazebo, playground and plenty of green spaces. 770-254-5358; PMCommunities.com. Homes priced from the $700,000s.
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L U X U RY H O M E S & E S TAT E S { BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS REAL ESTATE METRO BROKERS }
2329 WEEPING OAK DRIVE | BRASELTON, GA 30517
9 LAKE SHORE DRIVE | NEWNAN, GA 30265
Builder’s custom home with 7 bedrooms, 6.5 baths. Brick and stone with a welcoming front entry, open floor plan, hardwoods throughout, surround sound. Large gourmet kitchen opens to keeping room with wood beams and fireplace. Owner’s retreat on main with large, organized walk-in closet. Terrace level offers media room, mini kitchen/bar, 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3-car garage. Professionally landscaped private fenced backyard with sprinkler system. Agent Name: Ernesa Ramdeen Price: $965,000.
A must see! Lakefront custom Ranch-style home with impressive views! First floor features huge master with sitting room, spa tub, separate shower. Half bath, family room open to kitchen, breakfast room and keeping room. Additional 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Upstairs features bedroom, full bath and large bonus room or optional bedroom. Terrace level features a full gourmet kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, dining room and family room. Covered porch overlooking the lake! Agent Name: Kay Fulp; Price: $759,916.
1074 GRAYSON PARKWAY | GRAYSON, GA 30017 Custom built home with finished terrace level on private lake! Home has a large open floor plan featuring elegant front entry, formal dining room with judges paneling, office/library with French doors, large owner’s suite on main level featuring a bath with rain shower, heated tile floors and large garden tub. Other features include hardwood floors, built-in bookcases, large entertaining kitchen areas, and a beautiful private sunroom overlooking the koi pond and lake. Agent Name: Jennifer Rigdon; Price: $799,900.
115 PRIMROSE PASS | NEWNAN, GA 30265
135 WHITE COLUMNS DRIVE | MILTON, GA 30004 Four-sided brick home in the White Columns neighborhood. Exquisite detail, trim work and hardwood floors throughout main level. Open floor plan with 2-story foyer, 10 ft. ceilings opens to dining room, great room with fireplace and built-ins. Owner’s suite on main. Gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances, granite, breakfast bar and fireplace. Finished terrace level with nanny/in-law suite. Private backyard with outdoor kitchen, pool, spa, fire pit and garden area. Agent Name: Irene Clary; Price: $929,900.
871 BO BO BANKS ROAD | GRANTVILLE, GA 30220
Incredible home in golf course community in sought-after Arbor Springs. 6 bedrooms, 6.5 bath estate. Spacious owners’ suite and second bedroom on main level. Upstairs features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, loft area, additional living room and walk-in storage. Terrace features 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, a second kitchen and rec room. Screened porch and deck overlook large level backyard backing up to golf course. 3-car garage with golf cart garage. Outstanding amenities. Agent Name: Scott Cosby; Price: $500,000.
5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with with finished terrace level, workshop and playground on over 8 acres! Half cleared and fenced, with a remaining 5 acres of woods, trails & wildlife. 2-story foyer opens to grand living room & fireplace. Kitchen has new quartz, high-end appliances and new fixtures. Main level has hardwoods that lead to office space and owner’s suite! Upstairs are 2 large bedrooms and a bonus room. Terrace has a full bath and a large flex/recreation space. Agent Name: Scott Cosby; Price: $500,000.
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LUXURY HOMES & ESTATES { HARRY NORMAN, REALTORS® }
3240 WEST PACES PARK DRIVE NW | ATLANTA, GA 30327 Stunning gated Buckhead estate remodeled to perfection. Open concept home on over an acre of land with a level walkout lawn, saltwater pool, veranda and owner’s suite on the main level. This Smart Home is an entertainer’s dream with spa-like baths, chef’s kitchen with Carrera marble/Wolf appliances, an elevator, home gym and theater. Contact agents for further details and to set a private viewing appointment! Listed at: $3,480,000.
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WELCOME HOME 1925 Architectural Masterpiece by Thornton Mayre lovingly owned renovated and immaculately maintained by the same family since 1959 on Atlanta’s most coveted Vernon Road. Limitless details of timeless quality and modern comfort. Tall ceilings. Master chef quality kitchen and sizable living areas. Four bedrooms upstairs including master suite with true sleeping porch. Third floor playroom and office. Wine Cellar with lounge in terrace level. Salt water pool & outdoor entertainment paradise. The guest house quality defines “recreation”.
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Buckhead Office-532 East Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30305, 404.233.4142. HarryNorman.com Betsy Franks - Broker. The above information is believed to be accurate but not warranted. Offer subject to errors, changes, omissions, prior sales and withdrawals without notice. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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OR YEARS WE’VE been retiring into minimalism, but this new year might bring back a little drama. Jewel tones are saturating interiors, and the red-blue spectrum is sizzling for 2018. Ultra Violet is Pantone’s 2018 Color of the Year, described as “a dramatically provocative and thoughtful shade of purple that communicates the originality and ingenuity of a visionary.” Is Pantone describing a color or Prince, the Grammy–winning musician who also won an Academy Award for his film Purple Rain? Not to be left out of the jewel-tone revival, Benjamin Moore named Caliente as their 2018 color. “Caliente” is the Spanish word for “hot”—as in the “welcome to my world” kind of simmering warmth of attractiveness. If history is any guide, this 21st-century jewel-tone revival is sure to be a commercial and creative success. Prince’s Purple Rain album dominated the number one spot for five months in 1984, and his 1985 hit “Raspberry Beret” again referenced his love for the “emotions sparked when red and blue collide.” 112
Concurrently, Bill Blass and Oscar de la Renta were splashing “Reagan Red” across the country. First lady Nancy Reagan’s favorite color became synonymous with style, class and power. Red dining rooms were in hot demand for the flattering glow the color imparted under dimmed lights. But in the new millennium, red dining rooms went the way of shoulder pads, and everything was deconstructed down to a minimalist, neutral look wherein the only jewel tones we wanted were on our hands. Although we’ve recently been lacquering kitchen cabinets and libraries in rich colors, is it possible that the romantic red dining room is returning? Is it possible that there could be a plush purple velvet divan inviting one into the foyer? Thirty years ago, Prince sang, “times are changing, it’s time we all reach out for something new, that means you too.” While you slap some paint on the walls, I’m going to rummage through my closet to find my shoulder pads, and I’ll meet you on the purple chaise outside the red dining room.
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2018 ushers in a new era of saturated colors in our interiors; AH&L’s inspired columnist looks back fondly at “Purple Rain” and “Reagan Red”
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