ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES
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Thomasville Antiques Show Foundation is pleased to present some of the country’s most prestigious exhibitors for the 31st annual Antiques Show & Sale from February 28-March 1, 2020. These exhibitors will showcase antique furniture, paintings, rugs, jewelry, tableware, accessories and collectibles to suit the taste of the casual and the serious collector.
SHOW SCHEDULE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 10:00 - 5:00 Bunny Williams Lecture and Book Signing 9:30 AM Verbal Evaluation with Lark Mason 3:30 - 5:00
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 10:00 - 5:00 Madeline Stuart Brunch, Lecture and Book Signing 10:00 AM Verbal Evaluation with Lark Mason 1:30 - 3:00 Barbara Gordon Lecture and Book Signing 2:00 PM
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GUEST SPEAKERS BUNNY WILLIAMS
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BARBARA GORDON Barbara is one of the nation’s foremost experts on American folk art and has amassed one of the most recognized collections as well. Barbara has said, “Throughout the 30 years that I’ve been collecting, I have tried to accumulate the best in category, the rarest, and the objects that represented the true American work ethic.�
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VERBAL EVALUATIONS WITH LARK MASON
The Thomasville Antiques Show once again will host verbal evaluations for those who seek to know more about their possessions, ranging from family heirlooms to knick-knacks hidden in attics and basements. Mason, an expert on Asian art and the author of several books on the subject, returns to the Thomasville Antique Show this year Attendees will pay $10 per item evaluated, and each client is limited to three items.
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Contents FEBRUARY 2020
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Character Driven Architectural exuberance and intriguing design details come to life in the 2019 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse
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Hot List Our guide to what’s exciting in the world of design in 2020!
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A Study in Contrast A black and white kitchen by Matthew Quinn takes a traditional Buckhead home in a modern direction
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Educated Eye Known for its powerful punch of drama, AH&L explores the roots and modern applications of lacquer
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Property Report Calendar Happenings this month Naomi On Atlanta design trends Dish Aziza End Note Suzanna on classic design Editor’s Letter Ad Index
On the Cover Design Partners HARRISON DESIGN, KINGDOM WOODWORKS AND HOLT INTERIORS Photography by JEFF HERR Styling by ELEANOR ROPER
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What’s exc exciting about Atl Atlanta design in 20 2020? Our annual Ho Hot List highlights ne new discoveries suc such as cast-stone co containers from TR TRUST STONE.
keep it personal OUR FEBRUARY ISSUE celebrates the way we live now—in 2020. Our main feature covers nearly every nook and cranny of a freshly renovated residence—our 2019 Home for the Holidays Showhouse, which was completed in November. A showcase of architectural exuberance and first-to-market interior
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details, the residence, located on a private, sprawling property in Sandy Springs, also touched on two current buzzwords: experience and wellness. No, this was not a house designed for Instagram. Yet its
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unique eccentricities—from a floating glass box addition housing the master bathroom on one end to a distinctive
Missed visiting our 2019 Home for the Holidays Showhouse? Find full coverage in this issue.
office tower for the man of the house on the other, with a two-story dining room inspired by Viking gathering halls in between—indeed engaged the senses and provided an exciting, memorable experience. And, not unlike the epic poem, Beowulf, written about Viking culture, the house conveyed an intriguing narrative that unfolded from room to room. spot a family of deer prancing through the grounds from the glass-box master bath each day, providing an idyllic note. On the terrace level, a dedicated spa suite, complete with therapy tub and foot spa, overlooked the sprawling landscape outside a pair of French doors, providing a window into a wonderfully natural world. Of course, the ultimate experience was sharing
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SHOPPING DISCOVERIES INFLUENCES
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Embroideries and wovens, linens and velvets, florals and geometrics all mix together beautifully in Kendall Wilkinson’s new fabric and trimmings collection for FABRICUT. The West Coast designer sought to provide dimensionality and versatility through endless combinations.
Fabricut, ADAC, (404) 814-0102; fabricut.com
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WHAT EXCITES US THE MOST ABOUT STYLE & DESIGN IN 2020? READ ON!
BOLT MOVES Established in 1944, their 76th anniversary isn’t the only thing Lewis & Sheron Textiles is celebrating this year. Last September, the beloved fabric company upgraded to a new location just off Howell Mill Road, and the light-and-bright space is worth a visit. In contrast to the compartmentalized layout of the previous Lewis & Sheron location, the open-concept design of the 18,000-square-foot showroom now allows shoppers to view the brand’s latest offerings at a glance before perusing furniture set-ups, rug offerings and perimeter-lining display rows that house more than 1,000 bolts of quality fabrics. 1017 Collier Rd. NW, Ste. F1, (404) 351-4833; lsfabrics.com
Trust Stone, a collection of 7 castconcrete containers, was created by landscape architecture firm Floralis Garden Design to support its vision for beautiful but durable outdoor environments. As a nod to founder Cindy Bray’s rural roots, each design is named after one of her prized cows. (678) 828-2598; truststone.net 12
CAMBRIA brings its natural quartz surfaces to coffee tables, desks, consoles and cabinets thanks to a collaboration with ROOM & BOARD. The Pren collection features one-centimeter Cambria quartz surfaces atop domestically sourced white oak and walnut bases by Room & Board; the tops are nonabsorbent, scratch- and stain-resistant. Available at Room & Board, 1170 Howell Mill Rd., (404) 6825900; roomandboard.com
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Happy Home
The oldest continuously-operating wallpaper manufacturer in the U.S., THIBAUT unveiled a stand-alone showroom on ADAC’s first floor in November 2019. The textile house is known for its bold patterns and happy but high-quality hues, such as the punchy bedroom by Susan Currie for the 2018 Cashiers Designer Showhouse, left. Another recent addition to ADAC: ELEGANT EARTH, a source for garden-inspired furniture, containers, fountains and accessories fabricated in concrete, metal, and wood, located in Suite 502. thibautdesign.com; elegantearth.com
BUILD A WALL
HOLLY HUNT introduces HOLLY HUNT WALLS, a collection echoing the aesthetic of its venerable Great Plains textiles—think curated color palettes and luxurious textures—that translates to walls. Emphasizing natural fibers such as abaca, flax, wood veneer, cork, silk and hand-dyed paper, Holly Hunt Walls debuts with 400 SKUs. Available to the trade through Jim Thompson, ADAC, (404) 709-2050; hollyhunt.com
FAB COLLAB
In April, SASHA BIKOFF, a young designer known for her fresh, eclectic + vibrant interiors, will launch her colorful collections of lighting and furniture for CURREY & COMPANY.
Southbound
Direct-to-consumer brand WEEZIE TOWELS has moved its headquarters to Atlanta from NYC and Savannah, including warehouse and embroidery operations. Handcrafted furnituremaker HELLMANCHANG, known for its ultra-luxe, sleek designs, has moved its production facility South, from Brooklyn to Dawsonville, Ga. 13
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Romancing the Stone CIOT, a major importer and industry-leading retailer of marble, quartzite, onyx, ceramic tiles, mosaic and plumbing, unveiled a new showroom and slab gallery in Atlanta last fall. Touting itself as a one-stop-shop, Ciot offers high-quality surfaces and fixtures, from ceramic tiles and stone slabs to plumbing from suppliers such as Grohe and Perrin & Rowe. 2060 Defoor Hills Rd. NW., (404) 941-7420; ciot.com
MARKET
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AD100 and Elle Decor “A List” designer RICHARD MISHAAN will join Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles at Design ADAC this April. Mishaan, a New York-based designer, brings his vision for creating timeless and artistic interiors to a celebrated collection for THEODORE ALEXANDER; we’re particularly fond of the resulting ebonized beech Greenbrier Star Chair. Available to the trade at Theodore Alexander, ADAC, (404) 254-1981; theodorealexander.com 14
Being “nimble” may be a business buzzword, but there’s no better example of a brand adapting and innovating through the years than Atlanta-based HAVERTYS. From delivering furniture via horse and buggy to the dawn of the digital age, the company, which marks 135 years in business, has not just survived, but thrived. Clarence Haverty, President and Chief Executive Officer, credits the fourth-generation family-run firm’s success to a single philosophy that extends to its employees: “At the point of contact, you are Havertys.” From its transition in 2000 into a branded retailer to building an in-house “H Design” team, Haverty says, “We’re as good or better than anybody else in sourcing, designing and developing product.” havertys.com
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STYLE NEWS
DREAMLAND
Founded in Savannah by longtime friends and new mothers in search of better options, LAKE PAJAMAS brings its unfussy, high-quality pajama sets for women, men and children to Buckhead. 3535 Northside Pkwy., lakepajamas.com
SECOND ACT SERENA DUGAN, who founded ever-popular home and lifestyle brand Serena & Lily in 2004, returns to her roots as an artist and painter with the debut of SERENA DUGAN STUDIO, a collection of fabrics and wallcoverings that explores shape, rhythm and color relationships. Inspired by global references, each of the 12 textile designs evokes a calm, but elevated sense of worldly spirit. serenadugan.com
New Kid
COURTNEY SHEARER, a designer with more than a decade of kitchen-and-bath experience, opens Atlanta’s newest studio, THE DESIGNERY. “We recognize that kitchens and baths are both the public faces and private spaces of your home,” says Shearer, who notes that turning what some would consider a stressful undertaking into a fun process has always been her top priority. the-designery.com 15
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A STUDY IN CONTRAST A stunning black and white kitchen by designer of the moment MATTHEW QUINN takes a traditional, Georgian-style Buckhead home in a more modern direction Written by
TATE GUNNERSON Photographs by
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Bleached cherry perimeter cabinetry and a black-painted island from Downsview Kitchens by Design Galleria Kitchen and Bath Studio reference the simple palette used throughout the interior.
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MATTHEW QUINN IS HAVING A MOMENT. Known for his elegant eponymous collection, the multitalented kitchen designer recently celebrated announcing the upcoming opening of a Design Galleria Kitchen and Bath Studio showroom in Nashville's new 45,000-square-foot design studio and released Quintessential Kitchens and Spaces Volume II, a roundup of some of his most notable projects. Featured in its pages is a stunning kitchen, office and butler’s pantry that Quinn designed for a longtime client in Buckhead—their fourth collaboration. Renovated by architect Norman D. Askins, the client’s brick Georgian abode leans traditional—for example, the front foyer’s black-and-white marble floor—yet the kitchen’s steel-framed floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the backyard speaks in a more modern dialect. Inspired by the mix, Quinn pushed his client to think differently. “My client had always done cherry kitchens with black countertops,” Quinn says. “I wanted to break the mold.” It didn’t take the wife long to get on board. When Quinn unveiled his rendering depicting the black ceiling and painted center island, she “screamed with excitement,” he recalls. The black elements are juxtaposed by bleached cherry cabinetry and quartzite countertops. “It has that yin and yang that relates really well to the rest of the house,” Quinn says. In between the cabinets, a custom gunmetal steel hood with stainless steel detailing and brass rivets creates a striking focal point that complements the mix of metals used throughout, including nickel hardware and a pair of overscale bronze lanterns above the island. “I love mixing metals,” Quinn says. “It feels more traditional and not so matchy.” Designed with corner seating so that the owners can see eye to eye, the center island features cooking and baking zones, each within arm’s reach of well-stocked drawers for the task at hand. And counter-height shelving holds her 50 favorite cookbooks. “She was as organized and scientific as we are,” Quinn says. The owners recently hosted their first Thanksgiving in the newly redesigned space, and four people easily prepared the feast without getting in each other’s way, demonstrating that it’s possible for a kitchen to be both stunning and highly functional. “It was worth all the effort that we put into it,” Quinn says. “It could not have worked out any better, and she’s so happy with the result.” 18
above A contemporary pendant light from Ochre by R Hughes plays off of the brass hardware by Matthew Quinn Collection in the butler’s pantry. The rug is Moattar, Ltd. left Designed specifically for the owner, who is a consummate cook, the cabinetry includes enough shelf space for her favorite cookbooks and wellorganized storage. opposite Avalanche quartzite countertops and hardware by Matthew Quinn Collection elevate the handsome island from Downsview Kitchens by Design Galleria Kitchen and Bath Studio.
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OutďŹ tted with black cabinetry by Design Galleria Kitchen and Bath Studio and illuminated by a midcentury modern-inspired brass chandelier from Circa Lighting, the wife’s office blends classic and contemporary elements.
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“It has that YIN and YANG that relates really well to the rest of the house.”
above Stored in a well-appointed pantry alongside other oft-used tools, a vintage mortar and pestle from Peachtree Battle Antiques & Interiors combines form and function. right and below In the butler’s pantry, the bespoke hardware is by Matthew Quinn Collection and the vintage goldleaf bowl is from Jim Thompson Atlanta.
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STYLE NEWS
E D U C AT E D E Y E
LACQUER Ancient cultures refined the technique of lacquering, but today’s homes continue to value the high-gloss finish for its powerful punch of color, drama and durability Written by SUZANNA CULLEN HAMILTON
top White lacquered walls add glamour to a dining room by Suzanne Kasler. left In a library by Cathy Austin, shimmering gray walls delight. opposite, clockwise A red vanity shines in a powder room by Barbara Westbrook. Black-lacquer walls are a bold backdrop in a dining room by Beth Webb. Heather Dewberry echoed a mountain home’s surrounding woods with a custom emerald green lacquer finish.
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ORIGINS Sanskrit tablets reveal that the technique of lacquering was created 3,500 years ago in India. From there, it spread to Asia where the technique was refined on a myriad of products ranging from furniture to trays to screens to boxes to jewelry. The process was adapted in France, Spain, the Netherlands and England where it was frequently referred to as “japanning ”due to the process of imitating the Asian application. The process of lacquering is enormously detailed and time consuming. It involves applying layer upon layer of extremely thin shellac that is very gently sanded between layers so that the end result is a finish that is many layers thick, but as smooth as a glass plate.
MODERN APPLICATIONS Today, lacquer is most frequently associated with the process of painting ceilings, walls and cabinetry in layers of high-gloss enamel. Whether on a kitchen island or the cabinets, lacquer is very durable in the highly trafficked area. Additionally, the high-gloss finish provides exceptional depth of color, so it’s popular in home libraries, offices, dens, wet bars, powder rooms and other areas where significant impact can be made with a powerful punch of drama.
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TIPS FROM THE TRADE Atlanta designer Anna Braund offers the following advice when injecting a lacquered finish into today’s homes:
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles: What questions do you need to ask an artisan or painter before hiring someone to create a lacquer finish? Anna Braund: The preparation is as important as the artistry when applying the lacquer. Any surface must be finely sanded and prepared to accept the layers of high gloss. It’s important to query any artisan about the full process to ensure proper preparation and application.
AH&L: What’s your favorite area of the home to use a lacquer finish and why? Braund: I love to lacquer ceilings because the process immediately elevates the formality of a space and the finish is further enhanced by natural light, thereby resulting in a total effect of subtle sophistication. Whether day or night, rooms with lacquered ceilings glow.
AH&L: Do certain colors resonate better in lacquer than others, and if so, why? Braund: With proper lighting, all elements will be enhanced; however, irrespective of how light or dark the color is, cleaner colors gain reflection. 23
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CULTURE SHOCK A celebration of food and culture, modern
Israeli restaurant AZIZA is the first of its kind in Atlanta’s already diverse dining market. The menu—designed around small plates to pay homage to the Israeli tradition of sharing— combines indulgent proteins, locally sourced vegetables and spice medleys for an array of flavor-packed dishes, such as the Hummus no.1 with braised oxtail and apricots. And with Aziza
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Methodist Church, the only African American Methodist Church in Savannah’s Victorian district, and Doraville’s Cary Reynolds Elementary School, an excellent example of famed architect John C. Portman Jr.’s early work from 1961. Each “place” is assigned a dedicated Georgia Trust staff member to help with everything from fundraising and real estate classes to grant writing and technical support. “When you have an environment that contains both historic and modern buildings, you see the whole span of history, giving a much better view of our culture,” McDonald explains of why the work is so vital. georgiatrust.org
ATLANTA IS NOW HOME to a new breed of design-forward co-working outposts offering more than just a spot to toil away at a laptop. Spots like Eleanor’s Place, The Lola and No18 offer stunning environs and robust programming to create a sense of community for members. “Having a beautiful, well thought-out space is simply conducive to being productive,” says Eleanor’s Place founder Jennifer Morgan, whose offerings include leadership workshops and networking events. “It’s no wonder these coworking spaces are popular, as each offers a personal experience and a differentiating atmosphere.” At The Lola, where co-founder Martine Resnick designed the space in collaboration with TaC Studio’s Cara Cummins, the interior includes a rotating gallery of fine art, an Etowah pink marble bar and Lamon Luther tables. No18 at The Shops Buckhead Atlanta offers concierge amenities, a full-service bistro and bar, and access to neighboring partner boutique fitness studios. eleanorsplace.com, no18.com, the-lola.com
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THE GEORGIA TRUST for Historic Preservation has announced the 10 sites on its 2020 “Places in Peril” list, which includes two spots in metro Atlanta. “They’re buildings and places we consider to be the most endangered and those we think we can make a difference on if we try to save them in the coming year,” explains Georgia Trust President and CEO Mark McDonald of the 15th annual list. Two of the locations—Fountain Hall at Atlanta’s Morris Brown College and Central State Hospital in Milledgeville—make repeat appearances because of new threats posed to their preservation. Other endangered places include Asbury United
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THROUGH MAR. 31 Experience the magic of the Big Apple from four artists who call it home in MAUNE
CONTEMPORARY’s “New York in Living Color.” In this vibrant exhibition, internationally recognized artists Donald Sultan, Ross Bleckner, George Condo and Robert Kelly use bold to create various forms of artwork—such as works on paper, mixed media, sculpture and limited edition prints—that abstractly represent the world through their eyes. maune.com
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FEB. 7–MAR. 6 Sarah Otts, Dixie Purvis and Kiki Slaughter play with themes of spontaneity and chance in ANNE IRWIN FINE ART’s newest exhibition “3 Female Painters.” Kicking off with an opening night reception from 6 to 8 p.m., guests can explore color, line, form and more in large-scale abstract paintings that encourage attendees to create their own interpretation of each artists’ message. anneirwinfineart.com
FEB. 12–MAR. 21 With countless lines, bars, bands and hidden miniature landscapes, Atlanta-based artist Scott Eakin’s “The Magpie’s Dilemma” exhibit at the MARCIA WOOD
GALLERY is a treasure trove for the curious mind. Inspired by the magpie (who searches for bright bits to complete its nest), Eakin looks to implement an unex-
FEB. 28–MAR. 1 Shop for personal treasures in booths by some of the country’s most prestigious antiques dealers at the THOMASVILLE ANTIQUES SHOW. Kicking off the three-day event with a black-tie gala, the show features more than 30 exhibitors and has an exciting lineup of special
into his paintings—one that asks the viewer, “what do you choose to see?”
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Naomi Von Habersham PERHAPS I OUGHT NOT TO MENTION IT, but we’re in the throes of an election year, and if the past few months are any indication, the coming year is going to be acrimonious to say the least. Although we may not always agree on politics, there is one area of commonality that many Atlantans share, and that is our love of design. I would argue that not only is Atlanta one of the most design-savvy cities in the country, it is also one of the least aesthetically dogmatic. Traditional, contemporary and all of those decorative points of view between the two are well-represented here, and even though each of us may feel strongly about one style over another, I have yet to see a fistfight break out over differences in decorating. Take color, for example. Decades ago, most Atlanta homes were awash in rich colors, from sunny yellows to regal reds. Later, color was somewhat banished from the scene and designers and their clients embraced neutral color palettes that were mostly creams and taupes. But today, there isn’t any one color scheme that is deemed more acceptable than another, and you only have to look at the pages of this magazine to see that. From pale to vivid tones, Atlantans are embracing almost every color—and noncolor—under the rainbow. The same goes for fabrics. Floral chintzes are creeping back into some interiors, perhaps to the chagrin of the modernists. On the flip side, sleek, contemporary textiles—usually in those shades of gray that the traditionalists find so chilly—are finding favor in other homes. And yet, these diverse looks all manage to coexist peacefully. Even our city’s designers, who have such distinctive styles, manage to get on famously—so much so that Atlanta’s tight-knit design community is the envy of other cities. Now, I’m not going to minimize the importance of this election by comparing it to the state of Atlanta design, but in these topsy-turvy times, it’s a comfort to know that when it comes to decorating, our motto is: Vive la différence.
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FOREIGN AFFAIR Inspired by the owner’s childhood in Israel, Westside Provision’s AZIZA is a cultural crossroad with no shortage of flavor—or fun Written by LAUREN IVERSON Photographed by DAVID CHRISTENSEN
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STEP THROUGH AZIZA’S MASSIVE WOODEN DOOR and suddenly you’re transported away from the city into a new kind of hustle and bustle. It feels distant, yet familiar; filled with rich culture and a welcoming spirit that says, “come one, come all.” “We wanted the interiors to feel warm; like you’re stepping into someone else’s home back in Israel,” says Aziza owner Tal Baum, who was inspired by her home country. Designed by Smith Hanes, the modern Israeli restaurant is uncharted territory in Atlanta’s already diverse dining market. To keep the Israeli tradition of sharing alive, executive chef Brandon Hughes built a menu of small plates packed with big flavor. “The menu is a bit of a melting pot with influences from a lot of different Middle Eastern regions,” says Hughes. Thanks to the open kitchen’s wood-burning oven, guests can immediately recognize the menu’s creative concoctions from the faint smoky aroma that is cast throughout, giving a preview of what’s to come. Indulgent proteins and locally sourced produce are infused with spice medleys in dishes such as the Hummus no.1 with Moroccan braised oxtails and apricots and the Akko prawns with jumbo shrimp, heirloom tomatoes and Persian lime set atop falafel toast. A crossroad of cultures, the restaurant is a true celebration of food and its ability to bring people together. And with Aziza meaning “happiness” in Arabic, it’s no question that guests will leave feeling just that, according to Hughes. “We have people come in here and say it reminds them of home, and to us, that feels like we’re doing something right.”
Whether you’re looking for something fruity and light or chocolaty and indulgent, KING + DUKE has you covered. On Feb. 14. the literary-themed eatery is serving desserts that cover all palettes and preferences—including a mascarpone cream tart with bananas, Nilla crunch and banana caramel, and the gluten-free brownie (that tastes just like the real thing) with chocolate cheesecake mousse, black cocoa crumb and chocolate caramel. kinganddukeatl.com Satisfy your sweet tooth by indulging in one—or two—of SAINT GERMAIN BAKERY’s gourmet French sweets. Located in the central food hall at Ponce City Market, the bakery is celebrating the day of love all month long with artisan chocolates—offered in traditional heart-shaped boxes as well as earthy tones for the winter season—and their classic six-shade “I Love You” macarons. facebook.com/ saintgermainfrenchbakery
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Grace to you and peace! On behalf of the people of the Cathedral Parish of St. Philip, I welcome you to the 2020 Cathedral Antiques Show!
Metamorphosis…change is in the air! We are so excited to bring our new 2020 Cathedral Antiques Show to you! Motivated by the constantly changing landscape of the design world, new things are happening at the Antiques Show!
Yes, this is a beautiful and sacred space, but we are especially a 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 the 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 Moving in the Spirit, an award-winning creative youth development program that uses dance to teach young people the social, emotional and cognitive skills they need to thrive. The proceeds will provide funding for 4–6 new partner sites serving low-income communities in metro Atlanta. I sincerely thank Jenny McClure and Anne Matthews for doing an outstanding job. As chair and co-chair they have organized and worked with hundreds of volunteers in creating this weeklong event. I salute Anne Willingham who agreed to serve as the Honorary Chair of the Antiques Show, for she represents true Cathedral faithfulness and generosity. I also thank each of you for visiting the Cathedral today, and I 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,
The Very Reverend Samuel G. Candler Dean of the Cathedral of St. Philip
The Show features a wonderful group of 28 antique dealers (and for the first time, mid-century modern antiques will be included), our Flower Festival featuring the best in design from area garden clubs and church Flower Guilds, vignettes designed by six interior designers to spark your imagination, Young Collectors events, two amazing home tours and parties for everyone! We are continuing the Show’s tradition of engaging speakers with Thom Filicia and Carson Kressley speaking on design, Putnam and Putnam on floral design, Bronson van Wyck on party planning, Joseph Brady on silver and a Saturday panel with Stan Dixon and Jackye Lanham on Jackye’s Kiawah home. It’s going to be fun! I’m ecstatic to introduce you to our 2020 Antiques Show beneficiary, Moving in the Spirit. This 27-year-old dance program works with inner city youth using the discipline of dance to help children and teens develop the social, emotional and cognitive skills they need to thrive. “Many hands makes light work” should be the mantra of this show. I cannot express my gratitude for so many people involved in the planning of the 2020 show. I need to especially thank Anne Matthews, the Chair-elect, whose computer skills, past show knowledge and humor have made this year so much fun. We are indebted to the past chairs of the Cathedral Antiques Show who have supported us throughout this year, our wonderful Show Committee that makes this show fresh every time, the Dean, the Chapter, the Clergy and staff of the Cathedral (especially the sextons who I cannot thank enough for their tireless contribution to the show), the sponsors and patrons, the amazing volunteers and you! With sincere thanks, Jenny McClure, 2020 Show Chairman
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ANNE WILLINGHAM The Cathedral Antiques Show is very pleased and privileged to announce Anne Willingham as the 2020 Honorary Chair. An engaged and dedicated Cathedral member for 56 years, Anne has worked tirelessly with the Cathedral Antiques Show Committee in many different capacities, such as with the Tour of Homes. In addition to the many hours of time she has given to the Show, she has also been active in other ministries of St. Philip’s, including volunteering at the information desk since January 2005, helping cook and serve dinner every first Sunday night at the Peachtree-Pine Shelter and as a member of the St. Nicholas Guild. Anne was born in Rome, Georgia, but has lived her entire adult life in Atlanta. She and her late husband, Dr. Robert Willingham, have six children and 14 grandchildren. When Anne and her husband joined the Cathedral in 1963, they knew they had found their home here, with Dr. Willingham serving several terms on the Cathedral Chapter and as a board member of Cathedral Towers. Anne tells us, “I am always amazed at the talent and hard work of the women who give so unselfishly of their time and talent. I am humbled and grateful to be asked to be a part of this group. It is a joy just to be around them and I hope some of their talent and knowledge will rub off on me!” The Cathedral is honored to recognize Anne Willingham as the 2020 Honorary Chair for her many years of service and devotion to St. Philips and the Cathedral Antiques Show.
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JOHN BANKS With a reputation for impeccable taste, an ability to incorporate classic elements into contemporary style and an intuitive understanding of client’s needs, John S. Banks Interiors is synonymous with fine homes throughout Atlanta and the Southeast. John S. Banks Interiors can transform your idea of a perfect sanctuary into a tangible reality that reveals your personality and lifestyle. Designing a house that you can’t wait to come home to everyday is at the heart of this philosophy. John received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi and post-graduate in interior design from the Art Institute of Atlanta. His experience designing the interiors of some of Atlanta’s most prestigious homes is complemented by more than 10 years work on major home renovations in the Buckhead community. The Cathedral Antiques Show has had the benefit of featuring John’s homes twice on its ever-popular Cathedral Tour of Homes. John’s advice is to give a room a dressy casual look, introduce antiques sparingly, then pair with transitional fabrics that aren’t staid, and add contemporary art or furniture. A communicant of the Cathedral since 1979, John has worked tirelessly year after year with the Cathedral Antiques Show to find fabulous tour homes and speakers. He is a delightful person and a talented designer. The 2020 Cathedral Antiques Show is proud to recognize John as our 2020 Honorary Design Chair!
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M OV I N G I N THE SPIRIT Moving in the Spirit is an award-winning creative youth development program that uses dance to teach children and teens ages 3–18 the social, emotional and cognitive skills they need to thrive. Through programs that integrate high-quality dance instruction with performance, leadership and mentor opportunities, Moving in the Spirit impacts 300 young people annually in Atlanta, encouraging them to overcome the obstacles they face each day and realize their highest potential. Programs are delivered by experts with master’s and doctoral degrees in counseling, dance, education and dance/movement therapy. We are proud that seniors at Moving in the Spirit graduate on time from high school AND pursue college or vocational training. Ultimately, students leave Moving in the Spirit as confident, resilient and compassionate leaders, poised to succeed beyond the stage and make a difference in their own communities. Proceeds from the Cathedral Antiques show will provide Moving in the Spirit with funding for 4–6 new partner sites serving low-income communities in metro Atlanta. Learn more and join the movement at movinginthespirit.org
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS PREVIEW PARTY Sponsored by Arrow Exterminators & Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty Enjoy the first look at our dealers, designers and floral displays while enjoying wine, beer and delicious food catered by Soiree. Wednesday, January 22 | 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Tickets: $250 per ticket
DESIGNER BREAKFAST Sponsored by ADAC & Travis and Company Be entertained by Bronson van Wyck as he speaks about event planning and his new book: Born to Party, Forced to Work. Breakfast will be served with a book signing to follow. Thursday, January 23 | 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Invitation only to design professionals
THE CATHEDRAL ANTIQUES SHOW Explore the booths of distinctive dealers from across the country showcasing antiques, fine art, porcelain, silver, rugs and jewelry. This year we are proud to include mid-century modern furniture in addition to the line-up of the finest antiques, all in our uniquely gracious atmosphere. Thursday, January 23 & Friday, January 24 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, January 25 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tickets: 3-Day Entry $20, speakers additional
THURSDAY LECTURES Sponsored by ADAC & Beverly Bremer Silver Shop Join us Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. on a rollicking exploration of design ideas and home fashion trends with designers and authors Carson Kressley and Thom Filicia. Moderated by evening anchor at 11Alive, WXIA Cheryl Preheim. The fun and games continue with Carson and Thom on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, January 23 | 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tickets: $60 per ticket, includes 10:30 and 1:30 Thursday lectures
Mingle with our speakers and enjoy a one of a kind cocktail crafted by our very own party planner extraordinaire Bronson Van Wyck in an exceptional Buckhead home. Thursday, January 23 | 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $100 per ticket
FRIDAY LECTURES Sponsored by Dorsey Alston Realtors, Cut Flower & Faith Flowers Talented New York City floral design team, Michael and Darroch Putnam will demonstrate and speak to us about their uniquely tailored floral design style at 10:30, and 1:30. They will be signing their ultimate color-by-color reference guide: Flower Color Guide, following the 1:30 demonstration. Books will be available for purchase. Our ever-popular Iron Floral Competition will begin at 3pm, juried by the Putnams. Friday, January 24 | 10:30 am and 1:30 pm Tickets: $60 per ticket, includes all Friday lectures and Iron Floral Competition Celebrity party planner Bronson Van Wyck is our 11:30 featured speaker. Join in to find out how to throw a fab party for your friends. Bronson’s latest best seller: Born to Party, Forced to Work will be available for the author to sign following the discussion. Books will be available for purchase. Friday, January 24 | 11:30 am Tickets: $60 per ticket, includes all Friday lectures and Iron Floral Competition
YOUNG COLLECTORS PARTY Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, craft beer and wine with the under-40 crowd of fine antique aficionados. The show will be open late for an exclusive look. Friday, January 24 | 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $25 per ticket
SATURDAY LECTURE Joseph P. Brady—silver historian, lecturer, author and professional appraiser—will lead the discussion “From Shop to Manufactory: American Silver and the Industrial Revolution” at 3 p.m. in the Mikell Chapel. Thursday, January 23 | 3 p.m. Tickets: Included with 3-Day Entry $20
AFTERNOON TEA WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS High tea with delightful bites offered in the Gould Room. Thursday, January 23 & Friday, January 24 | 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
METAMORPHIC MARGARITAS SPEAKERS COCKTAIL PARTY Sponsored by Vertical AVTV & Chickory Wealth
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Sponsored by Hennessy Auto Join us for a panel discussion with Stan Dixon of D. Stanley Dixon Architect and Jackye Lanham of Jacquelynne P. Lanham & Associates as they bring Jackye’s own home on Kiawah Island to life. Learn about their process of designing her beautiful new home in “The Story of a House.” Saturday, January 25 | 10:30 am Tickets: $25 per ticket
YOUNG COLLECTORS HOME TOUR Visit three homes in the Haynes Manor neighborhood of Buckhead, decorated by some of Atlanta’s best and brightest young interior designers and architects. Saturday, January 25 | 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Tickets: $35 per ticket
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CATHEDRAL TOUR OF HOMES Sponsored by Arrow Exterminators Experience five stunning homes in some of Atlanta’s finest neighborhoods. Sunday, January 26 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Tickets: $60 per ticket
FLOWER FESTIVAL Sponsored by Dorsey Alston Realtors, Cut Flower Wholesale & Faith Flowers Get ready to be awed by the artistry of Darroch and Michael Putnam of floral design company Putnam & Putnam, as well as leading garden clubs and Flower Guilds across the Southeast as they grace our sacred space. Open daily Tickets: Included with 3-Day Entry $20, speakers additional
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO HARRISON DESIGN AND THE O'DONNELL GROUP FOR CHOOSING US AS THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR THE 2019 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE.
INTERIOR INSPIRATION Sponsored by Historical Concepts Six of Atlanta’s interior designers bring their best work to the show. Each designer will showcase their own individually designed vignettes based on this year’s theme: “Metamorphosis… A change from one thing to another!” Open daily Tickets: Included with 3-Day Entry $20, speakers additional
ST RUTH’S CAFÉ AND THE ARBOR CAFÉ Have a delicious lunch in one of our cafe’s. St Ruth’s Café is located in the Gould Room and will offer lunch selections for purchase. The Arbor Café located above the Atrium entrance will offer a limited number of box lunches for purchase. Catered by Bill Stallworth. Open daily | 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
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Thursday, January 23 | 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Emmy-award winning TV personality, style expert, fashion designer and New York Times best-selling author are some of the credits of the multi-talented and unforgettable Carson Kressley. With his collaborations with Oprah Winfrey, Carson revolutionized America’s personal fashion sense. He also hosted multiple TV shows including Lifetime’s How to Look Good Naked, ABC’s True Beauty and competed on reality competition shows like Dancing with the Stars. Carson is a trustee on the board of the True Colors Fund, the American Saddle Bred Museum and Philadelphia University. When Kressley is not starring on stage or screen, he’s astride one of his American Saddlebred show horses, with which he has achieved World Champion status.
World-renowned interior designer and television personality, Thom Filicia is the founder and principal of the New York City-based design firm Thom Filicia, Inc. Since launching his company in 1998, Thom has earned widespread acclaim and currently has a design show on Bravo with Carson Kressley called Get a Room with Carson and Thom. Filicia is universally known for his ability to create stunningly modern yet classic interiors that retain an inviting aesthetic. His unmistakable design sensibility has earned him countless accolades from the design world, including being named one of House Beautiful’s Top 100 Designers and House & Garden’s International Taste Makers. Additionally, Filicia operates a to-the-trade showroom called Sedgwick & Brattle in the New York Design Center.
JOSEPH P. BRADY, AAA, AAG Thursday, January 23 | 3:00 p.m. A certified member of the Appraisers Association of America, Mr. Brady is a silver historian, lecturer, author and professional appraiser. He is the owner of Joseph P. Brady Appraisal Services, whose professional affiliations include The New York Silver Society, The Silver Society of London, The Appraisers Association of Georgia and is a past member of the New York University faculty where he lectured on silver appraisal. He is also a consultant to private collectors and museums.
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Friday, January 24 | 10:30 a.m.& 1:30 p.m. Discussion & Demo
Friday, January 24 | 11:30 a.m.
3:00 p.m. Iron Floral Competition Putnam & Putnam was founded in 2014 by New York City’s preeminent floral designer Michael Putnam and partner Darroch Putnam. Their namesake brand has been the go-to for the discerning set with flowers uniquely tailored for every occasion: editorial, weddings, fashion presentations and more. Their elegant and ethereal style has garnered the attention of clients like tastemakers Gwyneth Paltrow, Adam Lippes and Jason Wu, and brands like Bergdorf Goodman, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Putnam & Putnam released their debut title, Flower Color Guide, the first reference book to organize flower types by color, with an emphasis on seasonality and creative color schemes.
Bronson van Wyck is one of the world’s leading authorities on hospitality, celebrated for a style of entertaining that combines wit and sophistication with the gracious warmth of his Southern upbringing. In 1999, Bronson founded Van Wyck & Van Wyck with his mother, Mary Lynn. Since then, Bronson’s talent and style have drawn clients like Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama, Gwyneth Palthrow and Jerry Seinfeld. Bronson also creates strategic event programs for international luxury brands, such as Chanel, St. Regis, Mercedes-Benz, and Christie’s. Passionate about giving back, he is a founding member of Friends of the Highline, and on the board of directors for the Apollo Theater. Residing in New York City, Bronson is an avid traveler, writer, photographer and host.
STAN DIXON & JACKYE LANHAM Saturday, January 25 | 10:30 a.m. Join us for a panel discussion with Atlanta architect D. Stanley Dixon and Jackye Lanham of Jacquelynne P. Lanham Designs, Inc. as they bring to life Jackye’s own home on Kiawah Island. Stan Dixon is a multiple Shutze award-winning architect known for his classical approach in creating beautifully understated homes for clients nationwide. Jackye Lanham’s name has been synonymous with great design ever since the founding of her firm in 1987. She is a member of the Design Leadership Network, and has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement award by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, where she is the incoming president of the Southeastern division. Learn about their process of designing her beautiful new home in “The Story of a House.”
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Ann & Larry Burns Sam & Boog Candler
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P L AT I N U M Bradley N. Currey, Jr.
GOLD The Brewer Family Amy & Vladimir Calderon Janet M. Chapman Club Estates Garden Club Don Easterling Grace & John Foster Sandy & John Foxworth Duvall & Rex Fuqua Bill & Joyce Lavinder Anne & Chip Matthews Jenny & Alan McClure John Morrison & Dr. Mark E. Skillan Marsha & David Norris
Becky & Ted Bender
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Lynn Cochran
Jill Chestnut Brennan
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Cindra & Marshall Brown
Dr. & Mrs. John Cook
The Ralph Edwards Family
B.J. & Bruce Crabtree
Charles E. Elrod
Mrs. Mary Wayne Dixon
Jaime & Peter Hardin
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Farmer
Beth & Tommy Holder
Dr. Emile T. Fisher
Katie & Brandon Ingram
Dottie & Jimmy Fluker
Holly S. Kiely
Mrs. Daniel (Skip) Foley
Margaret & Ted Kresge
Grace & John Foster
Ruth & Reese Lanier
Anne & Drury Ghegan
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Lanier III
Joan & Bob Gilbert
Katie & Josh MacKenzie
Gail & Marion Glover
Mary & John Mercer
Debbie & David Gray
Barbara Day & Bill Miller
Alexis & Shelby Guilbert Jr
Dinah H. Moog
Beverly T. Gwynn
Lombard & Everett Puri
Betty Hall
Tish & Rowland Radford
Marion Hall
Nancy & Jay Steele
Jaimie & Peter Hardin
Julia Thomas
Helen & Jeffrey Herbert
Jennifer & Dan VanHorn
Katherine & Raymond Hill
Marion & Hamilton Williams
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Anne C. Willingham
Jennie & Tom Hyman
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Ada & Harry Lamon
Dr. & Mrs. David Apple
Jane & Hicks Lanier
John & Nancy Beane
Sherry & John Lundeen
Kathy & George Bird
Penelope Malone & John Champion
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Bomar
Mr. & Mrs. John W. McCollum
Margaret & Ed Bosbyshell
Georgeann & Mac McGrew
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Bridges III
Anne & Paul Miller
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KEIVAN WOVEN ARTS
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January 28–February 27–February 2, 1, 2020 January 2019 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 27 28 | 6-9 PM Cocktails and Canvases: Friday, January February311 | 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.
Trinity School | 4301 Northside Parkway NW | Atlanta, Georgia 30327 | SpotlightOnArt.com
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Built by a founder of Troutman Sanders in 1929, this Neel Reid home sits majestically on one of Atlanta’s most prestigious streets and is filled with all of the charm and beauty that Atlantans have come to expect from the master architect. It’s the showcase for the current homeowner’s extensive collection of antiques, but still exudes 21st-century ease and comfort. Through years of careful curation and renovations by the homeowner, the residence still typifies a classic Reid portfolio home. The original windows and hardware have been repurposed while modern updates have been incorporated to appear original to the home. A back porch, pool and pavilion designed by C. Brandon Ingram complete the classic feel. Neel Reid and the Troutman’s would be very proud of the current homeowner’s masterful renovation.
This 1920’s Craftsman bungalow had just what the homeowners were looking for—great bones and wonderful grounds. Spitzmiller & Norris, Inc. made period-sensitive additions that created better views of the property and improved the interior flow from room to room, while designer Terry Duffy helped bring the homeowner’s vision to life. The residence features a notable collection of antiques and artwork throughout, such as an antique French Louis XIII cherry and walnut desk in the den, an antique English lacquered cocktail table in the living room and a 1900’s Italian Baroque carved walnut credenza in the dining room. The artwork—an impressive curated collection—was selected with guidance from Tew Galleries. Photographs courtesy of Southern Home Magazine
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EMMA LANE
HARRIS GLEN
Designed for a busy young family of five, this seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom house was constructed to impart a modern feel while keeping roots in European traditional aesthetics. Furnished with French and Scandinavian antiques, the home features hardware, stone, plaster and iron work by European craftsmen. The wrought iron balustrade of the main staircase is inspired by Hermès in Paris, while the 12-foot ceiling with 10-foot-high steel doors on the first floor were inspired by Axel Varvoodth, a Belgian architect and tastemaker. The home was designed by Eduardo Contreras Residential Design with landscape design by Land Plus Associates. Adams Residential Contracting, Inc. was the general contractor. All of the home’s French stone floors, wide wood plank floors and wood beams were produced by Vintage Elements.
The owners of this home are preservationists at heart. Over the years they have had the privilege to own homes designed by noted Georgia architects including James Means, Frank McCall and Norman Davenport Askins, who designed this residence. When the couple decided to downsize and spend more time at their Southwest desert home, they were delighted to find this dwelling. The unique space represents the perfect combination of implementing classic design on an intimate scale. It is a true “jewel box” showcasing imported antique French marble mantels and terracotta tiles in the kitchen, as well as 14-foot ceilings. This makes the perfect setting for a busy couple who likes to entertain, but also enjoys cooking and gardening whenever they are at home in the city. 19
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W H I T E WAT E R C R E E K R D. This stunning home was originally designed by Norman Askins and was beautifully enhanced by Spitzmiller & Norris, Inc. Guests are welcomed by hand-painted murals inspired by artist Athos Menaboni, and also support a chinoiserie aesthetic. The house opens up into grand entertaining rooms with beautiful views of the extensive grounds—designed by Graham Pittman—that reflect the quiet solitude of this private location. The homeowners have a special affection for French Provincial antiques and many from their collection were acquired through the owners’ travels. Inherited pieces are sprinkled throughout, as is the case with the buffet in the dining room that is identical to a buffet at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library. 20
February 20, 2020 6:00 - 9:00 PM | Tickets: $150 | SpectaclesATL.com Hosted by
PIETRA Luxury in Stone 5890 Peachtree Rd. Chamblee, GA 30341
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YO U N G C O L L E C TO R ’ S TO U R
The Young Collector’s Tour is back by popular demand! Join us Saturday, January 25 from 3–5 p.m. for an exciting look into three of Atlanta’s most exciting new talents’ homes. All of the homes are located in Haynes Manor. Come see all that’s new and fun in the design industry.
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2020 CHAIRMAN Jenny McClure
DESIGNER BREAKFAST Lombard Puri
2021 CHAIR-ELECT Anne Matthews
ECW ADVISORS Meredith Bateman
HONORARY CHAIRMAN Anne Willingham
FLOWER FESTIVAL Grace Foster Laura Iarocci Carole Wooten
HONORARY DESIGN CHAIRMAN John Banks ADVISORS Emily Bazzel Dondi Dubose Charles Jacob Brant McCaskill Dan Murphy Sandra Ortega Lauren Raymond Ivory Richardson David Rocchio Trammel Williams AFTERNOON TEA Sandra Carey Elaine Bailey Jan Bryant BENEFICIARY SELECTION Cindra Brown Mary Perrin Davis CLERGY The Very Reverend Sam Candler The Reverend Lauren Holder The Reverend George Maxwell The Reverend Cathy Zappa CORPORATE SPONSORS Alan McClure Cindra Brown Holly Sims Buddy Weston Clay & Elspeth Wilcoxon DEALERS Elspeth Wilcoxon DEALER HOSPITALITY Teddi Bair Daisy Starr
SPEAKERS Laura Cullen Laura Iarocci Elspeth Wilcoxon STAGING AND LOGISTICS Marion Williams STANDARDS Vernon Abrams
INTERIOR INSPIRATION Brad Hanner of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles
TICKET SALES Penelope Malone Pam Walz
KICK-OFF PARTY Debbie Gray
TOUR OF HOMES Kendrick Dopp Holly Kiely
METAMORPHIC MARGARITAS SPEAKER COCKTAIL PARTY Amy Hooper MOVING IN THE SPIRIT Shalondra Henry Dana Lupton Matt Wynalda PATRONS Mary Mercer Marion Williams PHOTOGRAPHY Emily Followill, Tour of Homes Photographer Alicia Fortino, Event Photographer
TREASURER Jill Brennan VOLUNTEERS Leah Wilkerson YOUNG COLLECTORS CHAIRMAN Dabney Jordan YOUNG COLLECTORS TOUR OF HOMES Jonathan LaCrosse Anna Louise Wolfe
PREVIEW PARTY Jeannie Haden Helen Herbert PUBLICITY Pam Walz SOCIAL MEDIA & WEBSITE Frances Chase Austin Northenor Carrie Grayson ST RUTH’S CAFÉ & ARBOR CAFÉ Sally Burge Caroline Wallace 23
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DESIGN ADAC 4.21–4.23 You’re invited to three days of presentations, book signings, product launches, and parties at DESIGN ADAC….Where Legacies are Made
351 Peachtree Hills Ave, Atlanta Monday – Friday | Open to the Trade & Public
@adacatlanta | #DESIGNADAC More info at adacatlanta.com
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CHARACTER DRIVEN On a sprawling Sandy Springs property, a pair of discriminating homeowners added architectural exuberance and intriguing design details to the Home for the Holidays Showhouse Principal Photography by JEFF HERR Supporting Photography by MALI AZIMA and
DAVID CHRISTENSEN Written by JEANNE LYONS DAVIS, LAUREN IVERSON,
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CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks COUNTERTOPS Levantina fabricated by Top Shop Stone ISLAND FAUCETS and SINKS Renaissance Tile & Bath TABLE Selamat CHAIRS Noir SOFA Cisco RUNNERS Turkish Carpet Inc. DRAPERY Pindler
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KITCHEN, BREAKFAST AND KEEPING The combined kitchen, breakfast and keeping room (with original fireplace) features self-supporting timber trusses with iron cable collar ties “to minimize any visual impact in the space and make it feel lighter,” says Harrison Design architectural designer Frank Heery, who notes that the tension rods are actually working for the structure. Heery specified a clerestory window presiding over the space in place of a standard ridge beam, allowing light in throughout the day. In the kitchen, Kingdom Woodworks’ Marcel Olariu and The O’Donnell Group’s Andrea Bain specified a pair of proportional kitchen islands, which ultimately separate two distinct zones: one for preparation and cooking, and one that both conceals appliances and provides plenty of room for storage and clean-up. Anchored on either side by oversize window walls, the challenge in this multifunctional space, says Olariu, was to keep the islands centered on that visual axis—but also to “leave room for circulation and seating.” On the prep side of the kitchen, a polished brass hood anchors the off-black cabinetry with steel doors. The Crystal Lake quartzite
countertops, says Bain, were the perfect foil to the off-black islands, minimizing the visual impact of their footprint. Behind the opposite island, says Olariu, “we wanted it to read more as a wall than a row of cabinets, so there’s not as much hardware, and it’s more modern and warm.” The refrigerator and freezer are integrated, and the wall also features a wine cooler and coffee hub. Designer Chris Holt sought to soften the grand architectural elements and hard surfaces of the kitchen with upholstered pieces and inviting textiles to keep the multipurpose space warm and inviting. He created a relaxing lounge space near the original fireplace, complete with a bourbon bar, to add a sense of ease and flexibility to what he believes is the hub of the house. In the breakfast room, Holt continued the desire for casual comfort, specifying a sofa and dining chairs to provide for both casual meals or work. His jumping point for the color scheme was the Susan Connor pillows, “which have lovely muted tones and organic motifs,” he says. “I wanted the soft, neutral palette to complement the wood tones in the space and warm up the white walls, inky cabinetry and gray stone fireplace.”
KITCHEN CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks with custom cabinetry inserts by Rev-a-Shelf and Kingdom Woodworks QUARTZITE COUNTERTOPS Levantina fabricated by Top Shop Stone ISLAND FAUCETS, SINKS, STRAINER, OPERATING BUTTON and WASTE DISPOSER Renaissance Tile & Bath POLISHED BRASS HOOD and FLOORING François & Company WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors PENDANTS Restoration Hardware APPLIANCES Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove through Guy Gunter Home INTERIOR SPECIFICATIONS AND SELECTIONS The O’Donnell Group KEEPING ROOM MANTEL AND FLOORING François & Company SOFAS Stanford RATTAN ARM CHAIR Napa Home & Garden ÉTAGÈRES and CUSTOM WICKER TRUNK Four Hands TEAK SIDE TABLE Noir BLACK MATTE FLOOR LAMPS House of Troy WHITE POLO FLOOR LAMP B.D. Jeffries TABLE LAMP Circa Lighting
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STEEPED IN TRADITION Anna-Louise Wolfe, Anna Louise Wolfe, Ltd.
FOYER AND STAIRCASE The entry retained the original structure’s front door location, but architectural designer Frank Heery pushed the upstairs staircase back and surrounded it with windows to act as a visual focal point. An evergreen-like motif fulfilled designer AnnaLouise Wolfe’s vision for a crisp blue-and-white foyer that evoked a British country house. The cobalt blue in Soane’s Acanthus wallpaper reminded her of saturated hues in delftware. “I’m traditional at my core. What I think of a classically traditional space is what is comfortable and cozy and inviting and hospitable,” she says. Her design concept came to fruition with the wallpaper and other quintessential British brands, such as Chelsea Textiles and Clarence House, with Chinese export porcelain mixed in. Red accents are found in the lampshades and Samuel & Sons beaded fringe trim. Her use of the blueand-white tin glazed earthenware, 18th- and 19th-century furnishings and contemporary art continued up the curved white oak staircase; beneath she placed a custom bench, antique child’s chair and pet perch. —Lori Johnston
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WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors FLOORING François & Company ACANTHUS WALLPAPER IN COBALT Soane Britain DELFT FLORAL FABRIC IN BLUE Clarence House through Jerry Pair SMALL CHECK FABRIC Chelsea Textiles through Ainsworth-Noah AURELIA BEADED FRINGE RED TRIM Samuel & Sons through Ainsworth-Noah ITALIAN CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR, DELFT BLUE-AND-WHITE LAMPS ON GILDED BASES, DELFT BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN GARNITURE SET, SWEDISH CHINOISERIE CLOCK, FRENCH WALNUT NEEDLEPOINT CHILD’S CHAIR, CHINOISERIE BAMBOO CABINET, DUTCH STYLE COMMODE Parc Monceau ART Blayne Art STAIRCASE CHANDELIER and FLOOR LAMP Circa Lighting BLUE WHITE SCENE PLATE 2, TRUMPET BUD VASE, TRELLIS AND FLORAL GINGER JAR, TRAY, FLORAL VASE, JAR, PLATE The Enchanted Home CHINESE GARDEN STOOLS, ITALIAN STOOL IN BLUE SILK VELVET Travis & Company CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED BENCH Clarence House fabric CUSTOM DRAPERIES Clarence House fabric with Samuel & Sons trim, Chelsea check contrast lining and black iron hardware
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PRETTY AND PERSONAL Jena Salmon, Jena Salmon Designs
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DINING ROOM & WET BAR At the center of the showhouse renovation is a two-story dining room inspired by a Viking longhouse, says architectural designer Frank Heery of the room’s arched timber trusses. Jena Salmon’s visual inspiration was a Kate Mullin Williford painting of clementines and greenery that she spotted on Instagram and then used in her space. Salmon’s sentimental inspiration was her mother, who always set the table for the holidays. “Everything was decorated beautifully. She took the time to make things special,” she says. The dining room created emotional connections, from using fresh fruit in the centerpieces to the antique white velvet chairs that belonged to her mother, Margaret Jones. Salmon is known for her mastery of color, and green stole the show in her dining room. Velvet drapery, upholstered chairs, linens and lamps from Gramercy, topiaries and artwork deepen the connection to the wood beams and outdoors. The hue spans seasons, particularly when used with classic motifs, such as the Greek key trim on the tablecloth. The round table appeared to float in the room, which linked other spaces. —Lori Johnston DRAPERY AND TABLE FABRIC Pindler NAPKINS and GREEN LAMP Gramercy CHEST, SCREEN AND LAMP ON CHEST The Lamp Shoppe TRIM IN CHAIRS, DRAPES AND TABLE SKIRT Samuel & Sons through Ainsworth-Noah LAMP SHADES Edgar-Reeves FLOOR LAMP Circa Lighting PAINTING Kate Mullin Art PILLOWS IN WHITE CHAIRS Thibaut POLISHED SILVER Beverly Bremer Silver Shop WET BAR HIGH-GLOSS CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks MARBLE COUNTERTOPS Levantina fabricated by Top Shop Stone FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath
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A PORCH FOR LIVING
Robin Burnett, Robin Burnett Design
MANTEL, HEARTH and SURROUNDING STONE Field Stone Center FLOORING François & Company FIREWOOD Cutting Edge Firewood CUSTOM SOFA Bungalow Classic FRENCH IRON CHAIR
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COVERED PORCH The covered front porch was a new addition; besides serving as
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a sitting and dining porch, architectural designer Frank Heery says it serves the purpose of bridging together the home’s new additions. Designer Robin Burnett created a masterfully curated retreat that’s warm and inviting. Highlighting distinctive architectural elements, like the grand fireplace and pine columns, was key in anchoring the space, so Burnett selected furnishings that flowed with the multifaceted layout. Most notably, a pair of antique lanterns from the 1800s. “I knew I wanted to select both contemporary and antique pieces and these lanterns set the stage for the mix, grounding the living and dining areas,” says Burnett. Layering large-scale art added a level of sophistication. “I wanted to show that outdoor spaces are an extension of the interior,” says Burnett. “They are approachable and comfortable yet can still be refined.” —Jeanne Lyons Davis
PANELS Wyatt Childs Inc. upholstered in Thibaut EVAN LEWIS ROUND DRINK TABLE and PETRIFIED WOOD TABLE Delinah Simmons FRENCH OAK TABLE WITH PARQUET PANELS, FRENCH SIDE TABLE WITH CUSTOM MARBLE TOP BY MARMI Wyatt Childs Inc. ANTIQUE ENGLISH COPPER LANTERN English Accent Antiques CONSOLE TABLE IN ROTTENSTONE Elegant Earth ARTWORK Stephanie Henderson, Rae Broyles through Gregg Irby Gallery; Paul Meyer
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WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors MANTEL and FLOORS François & Company WOOL OUSHAK AREA RUG Moattar, Ltd. BEDSIDE CHESTS Bungalow Classic VINTAGE PLASTER LAMPS R Hughes MIDCENTURY GILT TOLE OVAL MIRROR Parc Monceau QUINTUS SWIVEL LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN WITH CHRIS BARRETT COUTURE FABRIC and MATTHEW STUDIOS AGATE TABLE; KOHRO CUSTOM LINEN SET and C&C MILANO CUSTOM KING DUVET Paul + PIERRE FREY WALLCOVERINGS, SERIP CHANDELIER, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED KING CHANNELED BED, UPHOLSTERED WALL PANELS, MICHAEL TAYLOR TABLE, ROBERT KUO VASES and JOHN LYLE BUFFET Jim Thompson Showrooms OTTOMAN, HEADBOARD, SIDE AND FOOT RAIL WITH HOLLY HUNT TEXTILES; BENCH, LINEN AREA RUG, BRONZE BOWL, SOFA, SILVER FOX PILLOWS, GREAT PLAINS PILLOWS, all by Holly Hunt through Jim Thompson Showrooms THROW, JIM THOMPSON SILK DRAPERY AND HOLLY HUNT TEXTILES ROMAN SHADE, GRAY VASES and JOHN LYLE ANDIRONS Jim Thompson Showrooms SANDRA JORDAN AUBERGINE BLANKET and WOVEN WOOL BASE AREA RUG Holland & Sherry CORBIN BRONZE SCULPTURES Jerry Pair
MASTER BEDROOM “My personal philosophy is that a master suite should be something that’s a quiet retreat for homeowners,” says designer James Wheeler. A picture window and oversize groin-vault ceiling, specified by Harrison Design to be transitional rather than traditional, created an opportunity for a special treatment; Wheeler employed an embossed silk wallcovering from Jim Thompson Fabrics rising to the cathedral dome. The branch details in the staircase chandelier and glass crystals add sparkle. A lower headboard and ottoman, along with upholstered wall panels that hid a window behind the bed, helped make the room’s grand proportions feel more intimate. A tranquil ambiance was achieved through softness in the layered, textured neutrals and luxurious Holly Hunt fabrics. The retreat blended femininity and masculinity, thanks to organic elements such as cork wallpaper, custom case goods and vintage pieces, particularly from midcentury. The antique mirrored screen near the fireplace reflected shots of eggplant and light violet. “This room really speaks to the things that we do,” he says. “We create timeless, livable interiors.” —Lori Johnston 69
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FLOATING IN THE WOODS Tish Mills, Tish Interior Design and The O’Donnell Group
MASTER BATHROOM “As ununsual as it is to put a bathroom in a glass box, this site allowed for it,” notes architectural designer Frank Heery. “It feels like you’re floating in the woods, as it’s cantilevered out with three walls of glass,” agrees designer Tish Mills. This connection to nature was pivotal in creating an elevated Zen experience. Terrazzo tile with large marble stones add an organic edge in the shower, while black floor tile grounds the space. The homeowners’ two main wishes were to design the space with as few visual distractions as possible, and to create the illusion of both a floating vanity and floating mirrors, to maintain the room’s connection to its surroundings; motorized shades allow for privacy. The tub, which features a ceiling-mount filler, mimics the waterfall effect of the creek below. The toned oak veneer of the vanity drawers was repeated on the storage wall and conceals a water closet door. —Jeanne Lyons Davis
SHOWER WALLS and BATH FLOORING; SHOWER SYSTEM, CEILING-MOUNTED TUB FILLER, THERMOSTATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL and VANITY FAUCETS Renaissance Tile & Bath TUB and FLOATING VANITY MTI Baths VANITY DRAWERS and STORAGE CABINET WALLS Kingdom Woodworks MOTORIZED SHADES Lutron for The Shade Store FRAMELESS MIRRORS WITH LED LIGHTS Miseno ANTIQUE EASEL Dixon Rye with art by Calvin Jones through TEW Gallery MATTALIANO LOUNGE CHAIR Paul + SENUFO WOODEN STOOL and INSURGO SIDE TABLE R Hughes TOWELS Peacock Alley THROW Holland & Sherry RUG Keivan Woven Arts
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MAKING AN ENTRANCE
Lorraine Enwright, INTUITIVE dwellings and Kingdom Woodworks MUDROOM AND POWDER ROOM “Mudroom” feels like a misnomer after walking through the handsome and hardworking entry with cabinetry designed by Kingdom Woodworks and decorated by Lorraine Enwright. Both organized and visually appealing, this pretty and purposeful intersection offers a tranquil transition between the residence’s public spaces and tucked away stair tower with casual elegance and a sprinkle of glamour. “Unexpected contrast, such as light to dark colors and textural materials to polished surfaces, creates playful yet calming character,” shares Enwright. Warm whites and wood grains complement the cheerful golds and metal tones, while nubby textures balance the streamlined, polished surfaces. —Jeanne Lyons Davis
CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks MUDROOM FLOOR François & Company TABLE LAMP Circa Lighting PENDANT Illuminations Lighting WOOD SIDEBOARD WITH IRON ACCENTS and BRONZE AND GLASS CONSOLE Jerry Pair STOOLS Huff Harrington Home WALL SCONCES Circa Lighting ARTWORK DK Gallery
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IN SYNC
Jimmy Stanton, Stanton Home Furnishings
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OFFICE TOWER The unique eccentricities of the homeowner called for an office tower addition; strategically placed windows on the front of the house capture its sprawling views, while another set of windows look back at the lightfilled clerestory and structure of the house. To make the space cohesive, Jimmy Stanton dressed the room in Benjamin Moore’s Dark Pewter; the color changed from dark green to blue to gray throughout the day, depending on the light, and the rich hue accentuated the room’s size and coziness, he says. The room’s layout moved Stanton to introduce a round coffee table surrounded by four leather club chairs and illuminated with a round copper fixture. Modern graphics, such as the printed pillows, joined a contemporary gallery wall. “The home is a perfect balance between old and new, a feeling we tried to emulate in the tower lounge,” he says. Stanton’s savvy planning also allowed for another seating area by the windows and to use a cabinet as a bar. —Lori Johnston
ALL FURNITURE, FIXTURES and ACCESSORIES Stanton Home Furnishings WINDOWS WIndsor Windows & Doors FLOORS François & Company
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STATELY STYLE
Kingdom Woodworks and Shawn Amtower, Amtower Interior + Design BUTLER’S PANTRY One of the first spaces encountered upon entering the home, the butler’s pantry—designed and built by Marcel Olariu of Kingdom Woodworks with Andrea Bain of The O’Donnell Group, then enlivened with elegant decor by designer Shawn Amtower—is as stylish and hard-working as the adjacent kitchen. The two-tone cabinetry, which features riftsawn white oak doors and drawers to soften the sophisticated black base, boasts storage aplenty for kitchen essentials, as well as appliances including a refrigerator, speed oven, warming drawer and dishwasher. “Nothing was an afterthought. Every drawer, every shelf has a purpose,” says Olariu. Adding a layer of light, glass cases—one placed on either side of the pantry’s opening to create separation from the hallway without the use of traditional walls—display hand-selected artwork with other novelties exuding modern European flair. Opposite, a window wall affords views of the surroundings. “It’s an intimate setting with a hint of masculinity,” says Amtower. —Lauren Iverson
CABINETRY AND CUSTOM INSERTS Kingdom Woodworks COUNTERTOPS and INTEGRATED SINK Levantina fabricated by Top Shop Stone PANTRY FAUCET Renaissance Tile & Bath APPLIANCES Sub-Zero Wolf and Cove through Guy Gunter Home WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors INTERIOR SPECIFICATIONS AND SELECTIONS The O’Donnell Group PENDANTS Restoration Hardware JIUN HO DINING TABLE, DMITRIY DINING CHAIRS, AVRETT PENDANTS, CASTE CALDERWOOD CONSOLE, CONTREPOIDS BRONZE CANDLESTICKS and HOLLAND & SHERRY BESPOKE WOOL FABRIC R Hughes ART Windell Dobson and Joe Adams through Jennifer Balcos Gallery
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STUDY IN ARTISTRY Anna Braund, Anna Braund Interiors
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STUDY The study, located off the entry, retained the original residence’s ceiling height. A showstopping lacquered ceiling was juxtaposed against the deep wall color and exquisite elements such as a custom mural. “How that reflects everything sort of feels like water,” says designer Anna Braund. The ceiling was close to a natural sand color but appeared white with the study cocooned in Farrow & Ball’s Studio Green. “The color scheme was inspired by the expansive landscape surrounding the property and the reference to Atlanta as a city in the forest,” she says. The Schumacher linen draperies coordinated with the walls, which at times almost appeared black. The study’s emphasis on artistry included the hand-brushed ceiling by Troy Sims, the moodiness of the contemporary art by Ashley Finnemore and New York artist Alan Carroll’s mural. Braund floated furniture and reimagined antiques, such as using a captain’s chest as a bar and placing an étagère from Holland MacRae in front of the windows. Antiques were counterbalanced with a solid linen sofa from Bungalow Classic and natural fibers. —Lori Johnston
MANTEL and FLOORING François & Company SOFA, SWIVEL CHAIRS, SIDE TABLE, VELVET PILLOW and BOOKS Bungalow Classic ÉTAGÈRE Holland MacRae RATTAN RIPPLE OTTOMAN, RATTAN TABLE LAMP Soane Britain LYLE LIMITED FIRE SCREEN Jim Thompson CEILING Troy Sims, The Paint Doctor CUSTOM MURAL Alan Carroll CUSTOM GLAZED LINEN DRAPERY Schumacher MAHOGANY SHALLOW CABINET, MAHOGANY CAPTAIN’S CHEST, MAHOGANY AND GRAINED ASH DRUM TABLE, LEATHER DUCK, DECANTERS, SET OF 107 VOLUMES, CALENDRIER OFFICIEL DES COURSES DE CHEVAUX, SPRINGBOK HORN AND PARTIAL SKULL MOUNT, MINIATURE HORN MOUNT Robuck FAUTEUIL CHAIR, OBSIDIAN GLAZE DOUBLE HANDLE POT LAMP Foxglove PHOTOS BY MALI AZIMA
Antiques & Galleries LAMP SHADE EdgarReeves ANTIQUE RUG and SISAL RUNNER Designer Carpets ADAM OTLEWSKI FLOOR LAMP R Hughes ART Ashley Finnemore JACQUARD FLORAL FRENCH THROW, MICA EMBROIDERED PILLOWS Holland & Sherry
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CURATED RETREAT Grayson Pratt, Grayson Pratt Interiors
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DRAPERY PANELS, CUSTOM PILLOW Thibaut RUNNER and RUG Keivan Woven Arts CHAIRS IN BLUE FABRIC, ITALIAN OCTAGONAL SIDE TABLE, ENGLISH UPHOLSTERED BENCH, WING CHAIR, BENCH, OVAL SIDE TABLE, NEEDLEPOINT FOOTSTOOL and PILLOWS William Word Fine Antiques DECORATIVE BOWLS Susan Gordon FRAMED SCULPTURES Laura Clark ART Susan Hable, Lacey Simmons, Paige Follmann, Sarah Robertson, Mark Boomershine, Eva Magill-Oliver, Christine Sommerville, Leslie Wilson, Laura Clark
UPSTAIRS GALLERY AND READING LOFT A pair of reading nooks located at the top of the staircase, which are surrounded by natural light, gave designer Grayson Pratt freedom to create a cozy but elegant feel with European furnishings from William Word Fine Antiques. She envisioned a peaceful space where people could escape and have their own moment, whether with a cup of coffee, reading a book or viewing prized artwork, she says. For the calm, havenlike spaces, she was careful not to fight with the architectural elements, including the arched timber trusses and sculptural design of the curved staircase. Sage greens and corals in Thibaut drapery fabric and rugs built cohesiveness, while she also found room to bring in other favorite color combinations, such as blueand-white and beloved patterns like chinoiserie. For the gallery, Pratt let loose her inner curator to select pieces from seven artists participating in Trinity Spotlight on Art. The works showcased the use of various mediums, from watercolor to ceramic fragments, and styles, such as contemporary and realism. “All of the artists in the space are my artist crushes,” she says. —Lori Johnston 81
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POETIC POLISH Maria McLaurin, McLaurin Interiors
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UPSTAIRS BED & BATH Prose propelled designer Maria McLaurin, who drew inspiration from the poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Robert Frost’s words, memorized as a child, came to her mind as she marveled at the woodsy views. The literary approach is a departure from how she traditionally designs but one she cherished, especially when visitors spotted the clues. “It just kept evolving,” she says. As she studied the poem, ideas emerged from using harness bells to a photo of birds flying that reminded her of the poem’s ending line and landed over a neoclassical marble top chest from Robuck. A handcrafted plaster composite wallcovering, Rake, from Gregorius|Pineo, caused guests to do a double take after assuming it was grass cloth. Silvery blues and moody browns created a restful atmosphere that connected to McLaurin’s interpretation that the poem is about finding respite. Flowing branches with lichen linked the bedroom and bath, where a roman shade was made with de Le Cuona damask fabric that she says was love at first sight. —Lori Johnston
SHOWER BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN
DEVON CANOPY BED, PEMBERLEY BOOKSTAND Rose Tarlow through Jerry Pair REGENCY STYLE MIRROR Parc Monceau CHANDELIER Summer Loftin Antiques & Design MONTAUK LOUNGE CHAIR IN SUEDE Gregorius|Pineo through Jerry Pair COMMODE Robuck PHOTOGRAPH Chris Little Photography PAINTED IRON DRINKS TABLE Foxglove Antiques & Galleries OUSHAK RUG Moattar TEXTILES de Le Cuona, Greystoke in Dove BATHROOM SHOWER FLOOR and FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath VANITY Kingdom Woodworks COUNTERTOP Levantina SINK MTI SCONCE Circa Lighting WALNUT AND GILTWOOD MIRROR Robuck MERCURY SCONCES Boyd Lighting through Jerry Pair
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CLEAN AND CLASSIC Stock & Trade Design Co.
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ALL FURNITURE, FIXTURES and ACCESSORIES Stock & Trade Design Co. HONED MARBLE SHOWER WALL and HONED MARBLE HEXAGON BATHROOM FLOORS, FAUCETRY and SHOWER SYSTEM Renaissance Tile & Bath CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks PENDANT Circa Lighting
UPSTAIRS BED & BATH Stock & Trade’s designer trio—Christopher Rankin, Barbara Williams and Chris Magidson—took cues from the violet veining in the bathroom flooring by Renaissance Tile & Bath for the bedroom’s palette. Pale violet in the rug, artwork and bedding was complemented with greenish blue. “It was soft and serene in there, but there was color,” Rankin says. An upholstered slipcovered bed ushered in further softness and a slimmer profile to maximize the space, says Williams. Intaglios spanned the Gerston bed and the oversize nightstands that spoke to the classic interiors with clean, elegant lines. The Koen bench under the bank of windows directed eyes to the architecture, and the linen draperies taken to the ceiling elongated the room, which maintained the original home’s 8-foot ceilings. In the bathroom, they placed a round table in the corner and finished the expansive space with texture details, such as a cowhide rug. Finishes such as antique gold on the chandelier and brushed gold pulls on the chests warmed the comfortable, serene suite. —Lori Johnston 85
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HAPPY AND HOSPITABLE Maggie Griffin Design and Ballard Designs
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HOSPITALITY LOUNGE Bold design choices punctuated the Home for the Holidays hospitality lounge. Designer Maggie Griffin’s inspiration was a large contemporary Holly Addi painting the designer spotted at Gregg Irby Gallery shortly after being invited to participate in the showhouse. Pieces from collaborative partner Ballard Designs mix seamlessly with antiques, while original art from Caroline Nix Gallery— selected for the lounge, bathroom, and vestibule—contributed to the collected feel. To keep the room approachable, Griffin placed celadon vases from Ballard Designs atop acrylic wall brackets, but notes they just as easily could have held antique china. Custom elements included the floral tablecloth on an octagonal table and draperies with a pinched pleat. Her signatures, such as layered rugs, chinoiserie and a touch of leopard print, seamlessly fit the design scheme. The use of chinoiserie throughout, including the screen above a sofa in her lounge, added layers of sophistication and global travel. “It makes it look more collected over time,” she says. —Lori Johnston
PRIMARY FURNISHINGS and ACCESSORIES Ballard Designs COFFEE TABLE Englishman’s ART Kathleen Jones, Caleb Mahoney through Gregg Irby Gallery; LeighAnne O’Brien, Colleen Leach, Kate Scialabba and McCay Crumley, through Caroline Nix Gallery RUGS Looms and Lighting VANITY Kingdom Woodworks SINK AND COUNTERTOPS MSI FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath FLOORING François & Company
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NATURAL SERENITY
Robin LaMonte, Rooms Revamped Interior Design
TERRACE LEVEL SPA SUITE Anchored by an MTI Baths therapy tub, the spa suite decorated by designer Robin LaMonte with interior selections by The O’Donnell Group serves as an in-home escape encouraging relaxation. Inspired by biophilic design practices, the wellness room invites the outdoors in by incorporating natural elements—such as the teak wood lining both the therapy tub and foot spa and a pair of French doors that beckon the sun. To create a deeper connection between self and nature, LaMonte’s process was not to add layers, but to eliminate them, noting that overembellishing with trinkets crowds not only the space, but the mind as well. “I believe a healthy home becomes the foundation for a healthy life,” she says. “Rooms that inspire wellness create a more livable and functional space for our daily routines.” —Lauren Iverson 88
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THERAPY TUB, FOOT SPA and BATHROOM SINK MTI Baths VANITY Kingdom Woodworks VANITY COUNTERTOPS MSI FAUCETS Renaissance Tile & Bath SHOWER WALLS Levantina fabricated by Top Shop Stone STONE FLOORS Franรงois & Company. CHAIRS, MONGOLIAN RUG and BRASS GLASS TOP END TABLE Casabella DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS, BRONZE SCULPTURE, ACRYLIC PAINTING, MIXED MEDIA ARTWORK, ENCAUSTIC & MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL DK Gallery CANDLE WALL SCONCES Pier 1 IVORY RUG, IVORY THROW Jaipur Living MARTINI SIDE TABLE, CHANDELIER, CONSOLE, BOOKCASE, WHITE SHELL TRAY, MIRROR, TABLE LAMPS Made Goods LARGE ORGANIC ART The Framers on Peachtree
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NATURAL INSTINCTS
Zeb Grant, Zeb Grant Design PORCH When planning the sweeping veranda, Zeb Grant wanted to turn the home inside out. Literally. The elegant terrace not only sets a serene outdoor scene, but it truly performs as an extension of the interior thanks to the large scale industrial windows, flanked doors and continuation of the dramatic vaulted ceiling, the anchoring architectural element of the space. “The ceiling’s soaring beams inspired me to create an intimate space beyond the kitchen and keeping room that could be used 12 months a year thanks to the automatic screens and vinyl walls,” says Grant. Since the acclaimed decorator is also a renowned floral designer, he channeled his green thumb and selected indoor/outdoor zinc planters to complement the industrial notes of the room. “I wanted to bring the outdoors into the space with natural elements and the juxtaposition of interior pieces, like artwork by Atlanta artist Annie King,” says Grant. “It perfectly mixes the comforts of the indoors with nature weaving through it.” —Jeanne Lyons Davis
RETRACTABLE SCREENS Screens of Georgia WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors LOUNGE CHAIRS and COFFEE TABLE Frontgate MONTAUK POUFS Jaipur Living SAGE UTILITY PILLOW, AERO GARDEN STOOL Stanton Home Furnishings ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS Zeb Grant Designs
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LIVELY LAUNDRY Beth Kooby, Beth Kooby Design
LAUNDRY ROOM Designer Beth Kooby waited years to find the perfect room for Custhom’s Rye wallpaper. The oversize leaves in a foiled matte gold delivered drama and sparkle as she elevated the laundry into a sophisticated spot due to its prime location in the master suite. “I wanted it to be festive,” she says. The smoky, mirrored finish in the bold print reminded her of a Christmas Eve visit to Notre-Dame Cathedral, and she continued to personalize the space with a framed photo she took of the Seine. The Jiun Ho fabric for the window shade played off the wallpaper and lent itself to the room’s organic nature. Marble in a basket weave pattern offered dimension and elegance as a backsplash for the Kingdom Woodworks cabinets. A console from Kelly Wearstler is equal parts sexy and functional as a folding table or a present-wrapping station. “I see someone with a zest for life, who wants joy and beauty in even the most task-oriented spaces of their home,” Kooby says. —Lori Johnston 92
WALLPAPER Custhom through Bradley CABINETS Kingdom Woodworks TILE BACKSPLASH AND FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath COUNTERTOPS MSI SINK MTI Baths FLOORING François & Company CONSOLE Kelly Wearstler, Showroom 58 SHADE Jerry Pair
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WATERFALL WONDER
Andrea Bain, The O’Donnell Group GROUND FLOOR POWDER
The star of the ground floor powder room is a custom sink designed by MTI Baths detailing the topography of the Woodvale Drive property. With etches mimicking the site’s sprawling, gracious curves—and serving as an architectural nod to the master bath addition, which is cantilevered over the grounds like a floating glass box—this waterfall vanity with Terra sink drains to the floor, water flowing from polished gold, wall-mounted faucetry by Renaissance Tile & Bath. The soothing sound of the waterfall is supported by a scenic Phillip Jeffries wallcovering. “The intricacies of the waterfall sink and the organic flow of the wallcovering’s vines was precisely the peaceful experience we were looking to create from this vantage point,” says developer Andrea Bain. —Elizabeth Ralls
CUSTOM VANITY MTI Baths FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath WALLCOVERING Phillip Jeffries LIGHTING Circa Lighting SCULPTURE Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts
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DESIGN-BUILD Harrison Design and The O’Donnell Group
ARCHITECTURE Harrison Design DEVELOPER The O’Donnell Group LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Maxwell Gardens and Floralis Garden Design LANTERNS Bevolo WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors
Building anew is often far simpler than retrofitting an aging home with all the accoutrements of modern life. Yet architectural designer Frank Heery of Harrison Design set out to revitalize, rather than replace, a modestly sized 1950s-era Saltbox at the end of a long drive on a nearly 4-acre forested lot in Sandy Springs. Constructed by White Oak Fine Homes and Firelight Homes with interior selections and specifications by The O’Donnell Group, the resulting 7,500-square-foot residence is as distinctive as it is romantic, thanks to architectural exuberance, inspiration from the Arts and Crafts Movement and strategic design decisions with wellness, entertaining and the eccentricities of the design-savvy homeowners kept in mind at every distinctive turn. Originally a “five-four and a door” two-story colonial, Heery added several key additions to balance the original core, from a distinctive new office tower on one end of the house to a master bedroom wing on the other, its attached bath cantilevered over the verdant grounds like a floating glass box. Also a new addition, a spacious front porch “serves the dual purpose of connecting the two additions, bridging the house together and connecting the kitchen, living area and front entry,” Heery says. Equipped with a new fireplace, it also provides room for both sitting and eating. A second glass enclosure contains a sculptural staircase that connects all three levels, offering lush backyard views while flooding the interior with natural daylight. And at the terrace level, a spacious new covered front porch with stone walls and arched steel doors open to a sprawling, terraced front landscape—reimagined by Maxwell Gardens and Floralis Garden Design—that overlooks the creek below. The interior layout was likewise reimagined, the formal living and dining areas flowing into a cavernous new great room with a high exposed timber ceiling, white pine wall paneling and a wood-burning fireplace. The additions give the house a sense of history and a narrative. “You can imagine that it was added onto over time,” Heery says. 94
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EXTERIOR OVERALL BY MARKETCRAFT PRODUCTIONS; EXTERIOR VIGNETTES BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN
THANK YOU! Architect
Builders
Frank Heery Harrison Design
George Cooke White Oak Fine Homes
harrisondesign.com
(404) 557-8374; whiteoakfinehomes.com
Developer Andrea Bain The O’Donnell Group odgatlanta.com
Landscape Architect Floralis Garden Design (404) 549-6745; floralisdesign.com
Michael Claggett Firelight Homes (404) 884-2147; firelighthomes.com
Designers INTUITIVE dwellings Holt Interiors holt-interiors.com
Anna-Louise Wolf, Ltd. annalouisewolfe.com
Jena Salmon Designs jenasalmon.com
Robin Burnett Design robinburnettdesign.com
J. Wheeler Designs jwheelerdesigns.com
Tish Interior Design harmoniousliving.net
intuitivedwellings.com
Stanton Home Furnishings stantonhomefurnishings.com
Amtower Interior + Design amtowerdesign.com
Anna Braund Interiors annabraund.com
Grayson Pratt Interiors graysonprattinteriors.com
McLaurin Interiors mclaurininteriors.com
Boxwoods Garden & Gifts
Stock & Trade Design Co. stockandtrade.com
Maggie Griffin Design maggiegriffindesign.com
Rooms Revamped roomsrevamped.com
Zeb Grant Design zebgrantdesign.com
Beth Kooby Design bethkoobydesign.com
Kingdom Woodworks kingdomwoodworks.com
boxwoodsonline.com
Sponsors Harrison Design | harrisondesign.com Beacham & Company Realtors | beacham.com Renaissance Tile & Bath | renaissancetileandbath.com ADAC | adacatlanta.com AmericasMart Atlanta | americasmart.com Avenue Catering Concepts | avenue-catering.com Frontgate | frontgate.com Guy Gunter Home | guygunterhome.com Levantina | levantina.com Sub-Zero Wolf | subzero-wolf.com Bevolo | bevolo.com Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts | boxwoodsonline.com Cooper Piano | cooperpiano.com Corso | corsoatlanta.com Custom Closets of Georgia | customclosetsofga.com
The O’Donnell Group | odgatlanta.com Cutting Edge Firewood | cuttingedgefirewood.com Daltile | daltile.com Drape 98 | drape98.com Haven Floors | havenfloors.com Jaipur Living | jaipurliving.co Kingdom Woodworks | kingdomwoodworks.com MSI | msisurfaces.com MTI Baths | mtibaths.com Rev-A-Shelf | rev-a-shelf.com Screens of Georgia | screensofgeorgia.com Windsor Windows & Doors | windsorwindows.com Ballard Designs | ballarddesigns.com Panoramic Doors | panoramicdoors.com Tradition Trees | traditiontrees.com 95
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LIFE
OUT & ABOUT
MOONLIGHT & MISTLETOE
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles kicked off the 2019 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse with the MOONLIGHT & MISTLETOE opening night party. After a toast to honorary chair Bill Harrison, guests enjoyed a first look at the house while enjoying bubbles and bites. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DREW WILLS FOR BUSINESS OF HOME
Top Gina Christman of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles and Bill Harrison of Harrison Design; Andrea Bain of The O’Donnell Group with Russell and Stacey Adams of MTI Baths; Amber and Frank Heery of Harrison Design Middle Mary Elizabeth Finkey of MTI Baths, Diane and David Parrish, Emily Brown of The O’Donnell Group; Miriam Wagner Griffin of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Theresa Druckenmiller of TD Interiors, Ann Wisniewski, Calais McGuinness of Panoramic Doors, MacKenzie Johnson of ADAC and Tasha Norland of AmericasMart Bottom Emily Kirkland, Anna Braund and Kaitlyn Moore of Anna Braund Interiors; Marcel Olariu of Kingdom Woodworks and Tish Mills Kirk of Tish Interior Design; Justin Hood and Stephen Boyd of Jerry Pair with Maria McLaurin of McLaurin Interiors
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LIFE
OUT & ABOUT
Top James Wheeler of J. Wheeler Designs; Thierry and Shannon Francois of Francois & Company; Melisa Morrow of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Middle Becky and Jay Allen of Top Shop Stone with Patrick Pepin of CIOT; Doug Sears and Kris Marooney of Robuck with Chris Holt of Holt Interiors Bottom Jimmy Stanton of Stanton Home Furnishings and Zeb Grant of Zeb Grant Designs; Beth Kooby Sobbott of Beth Kooby Design; Grayson Pratt of Grayson Pratt Interiors and Deanna Anderson.
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4924 KENTWOOD DRIVE, MARIETTA, GA 30068
Gorgeous home above the Loews Atlanta Hotel in wonderful location. Fantastic home with spectacular views over the city. Lovely 12-foot ceilings, Brazilian oak hardwood floors and floor to ceiling glass paneled windows. Spacious living area with dining area which opens to balcony. Gourmet chef's kitchen features custom cabinetry, Thermador appliances, Sub Zero, wine refrigerator and estate granite counter top. Spacious master bedroom with walk in closet featuring custom cabinetry. Master bath boasts views from the separate frameless spa shower or soaking in your tub, double vanities all open to a private balcony. Residents enjoy resort style amenities including heated roof top pool, outdoor grills, private lounge, concierge, membership at Exhale Spa. Agent Name: Irene Clary; Price: $1,369,000
Fabulous East Cobb location in Walton High School district! Upon entering take note of the light filled open spacious concept, gleaming hardwood floors, 10-foot ceilings, crown molding and high-end finishes. Fabulous gourmet kitchen with custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, gas range, granite counter and large island with eat in kitchen area all open to great room with fireplace flanked with floating shelving. Kitchen and great room open to screen porch overlooking fenced backyard. Oversized master suite with trey ceiling. Master bath features his and her vanity, separate soaking tub. Agent Name: Irene Clary; Price: $995,000
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4831 MOON CHASE DRIVE, BUFORD, GA 30519
Custom 4-sided stately home with grand entrance and exceptional upgrades including hardwoods everywhere, formal dining & living rooms, coffered family room, covered balcony. Chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite, stainless steel appliances, owner’s suite on main, owner’s bath with heated tile floors, whirlpool tub, large master closet, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second floor, and spacious bonus room. Entire home is insulated with foam insulation, large attic storage, terrace level with in-law suite, bedroom, full and half bath, family room, kitchenette, laundry, gym, media room, tankless water heater and HVAC with 7 zones/smart home. Oversized hobby shop which will house 10 cars. Agent Name: Lucia Brooks; Price: $885,000
Absolutely stunning home! Attention to detail throughout with expansive trim, coffered ceilings, every closet is custom built, 4 total fireplaces. Main level features: grand 2-story foyer, separate office, formal dining room, gorgeous 2-story family room with wall of windows, grand fireplace with custom built in shelves on either side. Guest suite and guest bath. Chef's kitchen with copper farm sink, high-end SS appliances, huge island for gatherings, spacious breakfast room, oversized keeping room with fireplace. Huge screened porch with stone fireplace perfect for entertaining large parties, plus a sun porch for days to soak up the sun. Agent Name: Kay Fulp; Price: $668,400
581 SUMMIT TRACE, BLAIRSVILLE, GA 30512
1741 POINT PLEASANT SE, SMYRNA, GA 30080
PHENOMENAL 180-degree long range mountain views! This traditional 3 bedroom and 3.5 bath home offers plenty of main level living. The master suite encompasses one side of the home w/ trey ceiling, walk-in closet, large en suite with double vanity, jetted tub/separate shower. There are multiple windows and a private door leading out to the back deck to take in those mountain views. Main level also consists of a large foyer, powder room, great room with vaulted ceilings, a huge floor to ceiling stacked stone fireplace. Spacious kitchen with hickory cabinets, quartz counters and bar. Agent Name: Mike Emerson; Price: $625,000
This immaculately maintained one owner, 4-sided brick custom home with an incredibly open concept floor plan and soaring ceilings has so much to offer and fall in love with. 2 grand staircases, guest room/office on the first level, sitting room with fireplace, separate dining room, massive kitchen with extra cabinetry and a wet bar lead to the 2-story great room with floor to ceiling fireplace just perfect for entertaining. Second story features large master with fireplace and a luxurious en suite bathroom, spacious secondary bedrooms and bonus room. Agent Name: Leah Williamson; Price: $540,000
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Everything Old is New Again THE CLASS DESCRIPTION WAS EUROPEAN HISTORY, but for the lucky students who got Ms. Kathy McLean as a teacher, it was about art, literature and life. From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance to Napoleon, Ms. McLean infused battles, kings and the shifting geopolitical landscape with Titian, da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rousseau, Voltaire, Chekhov, and many other interesting characters who made history come alive with the brilliance and creativity lacking in today’s Spotify and Kindle selections. At that time, Atlanta interior design was rooted in historical aesthetics—whether American, English or French, the city’s homes were traditionally referenced. I’m not sure if European History is still taught in Atlanta’s high schools, but I’m certain that Atlanta’s homes are still rooted in classical architectural principles. Palladianism, symmetry and a tremendous appreciation for high quality products and equally superior construction remains paramount for Atlanta homeowners. As for today’s interior design evolution in Atlanta, one stroll through the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center and it’s evident that the city is teeming with modern furnishings, fabrics and finishes 100
from Europe. Atlanta has continued her love affair with “The Continent,” but we’re moving into a more contemporary aesthetic wherein rooms veer toward a pared down, sleek vibe rather than the fussy and busy clutter of years past. At a recent party in honor of Ms. McLean, I stood in the stunning living room of home designed by renowned Atlanta architect Clement Ford. Exquisite moldings, tall windows and grand proportions are the hallmarks of a Ford-designed home. Although Ford passed away in 1982, the home was completely relevant due to the classic architecture mixed with contemporary furnishings. Luxurious fabrics commingled with both antiques and modern pieces for an eclectic but fresh feeling. The home has great light and expansive rooms large enough to accommodate the crowd gathered to celebrate Ms. McLean. I was too busy catching up with old friends and meeting new ones to peruse the bookshelves at the party. However, I’m certain that those shelves would reflect the current design aesthetic, the house and our teacher: all rooted in tradition, but with an open mind to the future and all that the next chapter holds.
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As Atlanta design evolves in a fresh decade to meet more modern influences, SUZANNA CULLEN HAMILTON reminds that character-rich rooms remain rooted in the classics
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