Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | September 2016

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CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2016 // ISSUE NO.335

Home 97

Southern Showstopper The inaugural Southeastern Designer Showhouse & Gardens conveyed gracious Southern elegance at every turn.

Style 16

Fall Finds

Study up on the season’s

freshest design debuts, from decorative objets d’art to functional accessories.

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Q&A: Joni Vanderslice

The J Banks

Design Group founder and owner shares her perspective on Southern design.

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Most Anticipated

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tion with these freshly printed must-reads

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Shop Talk The region’s top design-minded retailers culled together a curated vignette exhibition at at AmericasMart’s July market.

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Champions of Style The 2016 ASID Design Excellence Awards celebrated the exceptional work in residential design.

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CURVA by Natasha Baradaran at R Hughes.

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Real Estate Property Report Calendar Cultural happenings around Atlanta Naomi On design aesthetics. Dish Dispatches from the local culinary scene Etc. Marcia’s favorite place: the study Editor’s Letter Resources + Ad Index

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SOUTHERN DESIGN APPEARS TO BE HAVING A MOMENT. No longer the step-sister to New York or L.A., our region’s interior designers, architects and artisans are turning heads from coast to coast, demanding attention. They do so gracefully, of course—in an unpretentious manner, and armed with a healthy dose of charm. Effortless elegance, of course, takes plenty of effort; just as gracious living requires an inordinate amount of patience and kindness (the Elsie de Wolfe line springs to mind “... be gracious if it kills you”). Speaking of graciousness, the Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles team is forever indebted to the region’s 27 designers who came not just from Atlanta, but Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Louisiana to transform the interiors of a brand-new, 28,000-square-foot English manor-style abode that was the 2016 Southeastern Designer Showhouse & Gardens. My admiration for these designers—who are not just insanely talented, but also joyful, respectful and passionate individuals—is second to none. In case you missed it (and that would be hard to do; it was perhaps the most Instagrammed and visited showhouse in AH&L history!), find the tour on page 97. But the unparalleled excellence found in our September issue does not stop there. Enjoy coverage of both the winners of ASID-Georgia’s 2016 Design Excellence awards, and the highlights of Americasmart’s Retail Meets Design exhibition from July market. I’m raising a glass to each and everyone of the talents featured from my desk, with awe Elizabeth Ralls and gratitude. Editor in Chief @elizabeth_ralls | twitter @eliz_ralls | instagram

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STYLE IDEAS // DISCOVERIES // DEBUTS

Lush Living

Design dame BUNNY WILLIAMS pays homage to her island retreat, La Colina, in her newest tome, A House By The Sea.

Incorporating personal stories of the noteworthy guests who have spent time at the luxurious seaside villa tucked among the lush gardens of Punta Cana, the book investigates everything from the property’s architecture and garden plantings to the pleasures of entertaining friends and the delights of cooking. abramsbooks.com

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FALL FINDS Study up on our favorite design debuts and events this season, from decorative objets d’art to functional accessories. WRITTEN BY Kate

Abney & Carolina Adams

The Art of Accessorizing Launched last month, AERIN LAUDER’s fresh collection of accessories includes shagreen serving trays, brass desk tools, marble objets d’art, and more in mod proportions. Also noteworthy is Lauder’s second fabric collection for LEE JOFA, inspired by her love for travel and vintage patterns. Aerin accessories available at Bungalow

Classic, (404) 351-9120; bungalowclassic.com. Lee Jofa is available to the trade at ADAC, (404) 812.6995; leejofa.com; aerin.com

Dressed to the Nines

Along with fresh furnishings, MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS’ fall/ winter lineup includes its first ever collection of semicustom draperies, taking the tedium out of a sometimes complicated decorating task while still delivering a thoughtful look. The tailored treatments are available in seven high-quality fabrics complemented by numerous styling options, hardware styles, hardware finishes and accessories. The result is both chic and value-driven—with panels starting at just $220 each. Available

at Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, (404) 869-1770; mgbwhome.com

Intricacies Known for her unlikely pairings on pillows (think

COUNTER CULTURE Nothing quite screams “modern classic” like NOIR’s playful but polished Dior Counter Stool, which boasts circular interplay between its brass base and linen-upholstered seat. Introduced at July market, even its name contributes to the stool’s fashionable flourish.

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metal and silk), Chicago-based Paula Queen of PYAR & CO. celebrates each embellishment she sources from Indian markets, as well as the artisans who stitch, knot and handcraft the distinct beauties. We’re swooning over Pyar & Co.’s tribal-Eztek pillow, which mixes metal studs in an Aztek-inspired tile design. $260; available at

Peacock Alley, (404) 228-8892; peacockalley.com; pyarandco.com

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STYLE NEWS

CHANGE OF SCENERY DE GOURNAY’s new intaglio technique puts a fresh spin on its traditional scenic designs, replicating the fine art of copperplate engraving by combining watercolor washes with hatched lines of pen and ink for intricate gravure effect. Pictured: English Landscape in custom blue ink on painted xuan paper. Available

to the trade at Ainsworth-Noah, ADAC, (404) 231-8787; ainsworth-noah.com

Beauty Illuminated Midcentury Italian style meets soft, SoCal romanticism with L.A. designer NATASHA BARADARAN’s second collection, CURVA. The 13-piece line, which includes the four-arm Vela sconce, pictured, takes cues from her Milanese roots. We love its juxtaposition of the romantic and contemporary.

Available to the trade at R Hughes, ADAC, (404)

MIRROR MOTIF

Sconce Sculpture Marking the second collaboration be-

607-8877; rhughes.com; natashabaradaran.com “I like to bring opposing aesthetics into harmony,” notes Kate Miller,

tween Virginia designer BARRY DIXON

San Francisco designer behind ELWORTHY STUDIO, who begins

and Charleston artisan/atelier AVRETT

each textile and wallpaper creation with original artwork, then digitally

is the 9-piece collection Revolutions.

manipulates, alters and mirrors the motifs for a modernist look. (Fresh

The Mangnolia Pod Sconce, pictured,

for fall, her Clair Obscur series stems from wabi-sabi-esque camera-

is reflective of the imaginative pieces,

less photography.) “This process creates a nice symmetry and a kaleidoscopic, dreamlike effect,” says Miller, whose madeto-order pillows feature eco-friendly domestic alpaca-fiber

which employ retro silhouettes that strike industrial-meets-romantic notes. Equal parts classic and eccentric, the

inserts. Available to the trade at Bradley, ADAC, 404-814-

collection both entertains the eyes and

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incites emotion. Available to the trade

at R Hughes, ADAC, (404) 607-8877; r-hughes.com; avrett.com

HIGH-FASHION FLOORS From PATTERSON FLYNN & MARTIN comes the first rug collection by Atlanta native MILES REDD—12 patterns gracing nubby abacas, plush Moroccans, hand-knotted Tibetans and wool dhurries. Extensive customization capabilities allow designers to tweak colors, sizes, design scales and fibers to fit their personal preferences. Even better: Several motifs from Redd’s textiles collection for Schumacher—Deconstructed Stripe, Cubist and Tumbling Blocks—reappear, meaning the popular patterns are now also floor-ready. Available to the trade through Schumacher, ADAC, (404) 261-2742; pattersonflynnmartin.com

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STYLE NEWS

FALL

datebook WRITTEN BY Claire

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September 9–October 2, 2016 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles presents the third annual SERENBE DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE at the community's J.

September 29, 2016

Ryan Duffey-designed Textile Lofts building. Held inside the

Join architect D. Stanley Dixon, interior designer Joni Vander-

mixed-use building's Penthouse, 10 leading Atlanta creatives

slice, furniture designer Justin Van Breda and landscape

will transform the 2,400 square-foot-space into a sanctuary

architect John Howard for STEP OUTSIDE! CREATING CONNECTIONS & CONTINUITY BETWEEN INTERIORS AND

for art, textiles and craftsmanship. serenbeshowhouse.com

THE LANDSCAPE, a panel discussion sponsored by Atlanta

September 15, 2016 An event geared toward emerging professionals and students, the inaugural MEET THE MASTERS event at ADAC features a panel discussion with four design-industry veterans: Suzanne Kasler, Vivian Bencich, Julia Busby and Bruce McEvoy, each representing trade organizations like ICAA, IIDA, ASID and AIA. An event that will explore these design experts’ journeys to success, the evening is open to members and nonmembers, and will be moderated by AH&L Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Ralls. themastersofdesign.org

Homes & Lifestyles. The conversation will focus on creating visual context and the overlap of architectural, interior and landscape design and will be held at Grizzel & Mann as part of the Discover ADAC series. atlantahomesmag.com/events

September 30–October 29, 2016 DWELL WITH DIGNITY launches its signature fundraiser, THRIFT STUDIO, at ADAC this fall. The monthlong pop-up shop features deep discounts on designer items, as curated by an all-star line-up of local talents including Michel Boyd, Robert Brown, David Ecton and Lance Jackson, William Peace, Carole Weaks, Niki Papadopoulos and Mark Williams. Honorary Chair Suzanne Kasler will unveil the shoppable

from left to right Suzanne Kasler, one of the featured designers at Meet the Masters and honorary chair of Dwell with Dignity’s Thrift Studio. John Howard, Stan Dixon and Joni Vanderslice will discuss the intersection of design and the landscape with Justin Van Breda. Dwell With Dignity’s Thrift Studio.

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vignettes at the preview party on Sept. 29. Proceeds will support Dwell With Dignity’s mission to provide families in need with beautiful and nourishing homes. dwellwithdignity.org

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STYLE NEWS

clockwise from left Joni Vanderslice will sign copies of Southern Coastal Style at ADAC on September 29. The designer is known for creating indoor-outdoor connections. Her collection of fabrics for Kravet; a portion benefits an African orphanage. A blue-and-white Lowcountry retreat.

Joni Vanderslice

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DESCRIBE YOUR DESIGN DICTATE OF “LUXURY WITHOUT PRETENSE.”

and outdoor products. These include fabrics and furniture, of course, but

It’s all about how we use space versus how we see it. Of course I want the

today there are also more options for indoor/outdoor rugs and lighting.

homes and resorts I design to look beautiful. But they won’t actually be or

TELL US ABOUT YOUR COLOR THEORY, AND HOW CULTURE, GEOG-

feel beautiful if I haven’t understood and then planned for how people will

RAPHY, MEMORY AND EMOTION INFORMS YOUR COLOR CHOICES. We

live in and use each space. That’s what creates comfort, in my view. Where

all think of blue-and-white as a quintessentially coastal pairing, but as you

will people sit and read? What and where will the conversation areas be?

travel the world, you begin to realize that blue-and-white is a color combina-

How is the view incorporated into the room? How do the indoor and out-

tion that crosses cultural and geographic boundaries. Once you notice that,

door spaces relate to one another? These are the basics of comfort. Then

you start to see that depending on the country and the culture, other colors

I look for luxury products (especially upholstery) that are user-friendly and

enter into the mix. In Italy, it’s yellow; in Africa, orange. Some of this has to

wear well to create a relaxed atmosphere.

do with light. Light differs profoundly from place to place, and this directly

WE LOVE THE IDEA THAT “LUXURY

affects how we see color. I think there’s a correlation between color and

CAN BE OUTSIDE … THAT CASUAL CAN

pattern and memory and emotion. Certainly there is for me: The experience

BE FORMAL.” HOW DO YOU MAXIMIZE

of visiting Africa and seeing the patterns, colors and textiles in all cultures

INDOOR-OUTDOOR CONNECTIONS?

there directly inspired the collections I created for Kravet.

Entertaining outside is an essential feature

SPEAKING OF KRAVET, WE’RE INSPIRED BY THE VALENTINE PROJECT—

of our Southern lifestyle, so my first thought

AN ORPHANAGE IN TANZANIA. On a trip to Tanzania with my husband,

is always to locate the exterior dining and

who was there on a medical mission, the number of orphans moved me. As

entertaining areas so that they’re as acces-

someone who provides for and thinks about the importance of home, such

sible as possible to the kitchen. I generally

great need compelled me to take action. With the help of friends, community,

treat the outdoor dining area as a second

church and the archbishop of Tanzania, we brought our vision of building an

dining area. I like to mix and match indoor

orphanage to life. Today we have a compound that is home to 20 children.

COASTAL LIVING PHOTOS BY PETER FRANK EDWARDS FROM SOUTHERN COASTAL LIVING : STYLISH LOWCOUNTRY HOMES BY JONI VANDERSLICE. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION OF GIBBS SMITH. PILLOWS: JONI VANDERSLICE FOR KRAVET.

The J Banks Design Group founder and owner shares her perspective on Southern design and the philosophy behind her new book, Southern Coastal Living.

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STYLE NEWS

FARROW & BALL HOW TO DECORATE BY JOA STUDHOLME BEAUTIFUL: ALL-AMERICAN

AND CHARLOTTE COSBY

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Mark Sikes’ first tome explores

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and colorful retreats. Featuring

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Nancy Meyers, the book offers a fresh take on American style. $60;

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Most Anticipated It’s Fall, which means it’s also fall book release season! Find design inspiration with these freshly printed must-reads, from Southern style icons to interiors experts.

GAN Known for her restoration of nationally recognized historic houses and her use of old-world elements, interior designer Amelia Handegan illustrates her style strategy by examining some of her most striking projects, from a bright beach cottage to a refurbished plantation house. $65;

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THE PERFECT BATH BY BARBARA SALLICK

WANDERLUST: INTERIORS THAT BRING THE

Waterworks co-founder and design-industry

WORLD HOME BY MICHELLE NUSSBAUMER,

dame Barbara Sallick details the process

WITH A FOREWORD BY DESIGNER HUTTON

behind designing a personalized bath that’s

WILKINSON Designer Michelle Nussbaumer’s debut

not just a part of your daily routine but a re-

book is an ode to layered interiors that pull inspira-

laxing oasis as well. From color and materials

tion from across the globe. Organized by style, this

to plumbing infrastructure and functionality,

richly illustrated tome showcases a curated collec-

Sallick provides a checklist of must-haves for

tion of the designer’s projects—both in the U.S. and

any bath. $55; rizzoliusa.com

abroad—all of which deftly mix periods and styles for an eclectic-chic appeal. $65; rizzoliusa.com

A HOUSE BY THE SEA BY BUNNY WILLIAMS In her newest book, author and celebrated designer Bunny Williams invites readers inside La Colina, her luxurious Caribbean property. Featuring breathtaking photographs and essays by houseguests such as antiques dealer Angus Wilkie and writer Jane Garmey, the book covers everything from initial construction to finishing touches. $60; abramsbooks.com

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STYLE NEWS

Worldly Charm Inspired by the Silk Road, an ancient trade route linking Asia and Europe, Nina Nash and Jared Hughes of MATHEWS FURNITURE + DESIGN took a global approach to their moody vignette. Enveloping the space like a tent is Schumacher’s inky Nuba fabric; its cocoon-like effect is complemented by a velvet daybed and antique items from Americasmart’s new Antiques floor, such as a round Biedermeier table and a gold cobra staff that was cleverly converted into an lamp. Centering the space is a striking image of a Nepalese shaman by photographer Hunter Armistead.

RETAIL meets DESIGN

A selection of the region’s top design-minded retailers explored the intersection of retail and design with a curated vignette exhibition at AmericasMart’s July market. WRITTEN BY Claire Ruhlin PHOTOGRAPHED BY Sarah Dorio

Artful Allure Envisioning an elegant setting for a dinner party, Steve McKenzie of STEVE MCKENZIE’S channeled fearless glamour, wrapping the walls in a graphic wallpaper, a double-scale of a pattern from his own textile collection. Opting for a black, white and gold scheme, McKenzie layered gilded pieces, such as Currey & Company lighting, with contemporary ones like the Lee Industries banquette (upholstered in a black polished linen with antique brass nailhead trim) situated in the corner wall to open up the space.

En Plein Air It’s only fitting that HUFF HARRINGTON HOME and Huff Harrington Fine Art proprietors Meg Harrington and Ann Huff, self-professed Francophiles, infused their vignette with the same air of Parisian romance found in their retail concepts. Inspired by French orangeries, outdoor-inspired structures similar to greenhouses, the duo covered an entire wall in a rose-leaf lattice screen, continuing this botanical theme with a leaf-shaped floor lamp from Global Views. Antique details, such as a geometric settee from Jamie Young and dipped gold books from E. Lawrence, Ltd., mingle with modern artwork sourced through Wendover Art Group and a sleek cocktail table from Phillips Collection.

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Power of Pink Holding true to their penchant for bold design, Paige Schnell, Beth Nash and Anna Kay Porch of TRACERY INTERIORS created a striking black-and-white backdrop with Romo’s Orden wallpaper. Pops of rich raspberry—in the form of a pigmented pink ottoman, a pair of Lee Industries chairs and pillows from Cyan Design—balance the graphic effect. Bold artwork from Leftbank Art and a striped rug by Kate Spade New York for Jaipur Living play off a pair of gold lamps by Barbara Cosgrove and a gold-leaf mirror from Currey & Company.

Fabulously Functional Looking to create a space often requested by clients—a multipurpose room that could serve as an office, a sitting nook or spare bedroom—Susan Victor and John Ishmael of NANDINA HOME & DESIGN aimed to blend style with real-life function. To that end, versatile pieces such as a Lee Industries daybed, a blue velvet cube from Jamie Dietrich Designs and a Gabby desk lend themselves to both productive workdays and restful evenings. Decorative horns from Regina Andrew, Currey & Company lanterns and a window-like mirror add comfort while lending the vignette a masculine, minimal tone.

Beauty in Bloom Elegant meets organic in this garden-inspired vignette designed by Rozanne Jackson and the team behind Nashville-based THE IRON GATE. A striking, large-scale floral wallpaper by Ashley Woodson Bailey sets the romantic tone, which is echoed by pieces such as a Jamie Dietrich Designs chair in Mongolian lamb, a dripping chandelier from Eloquence and and a rose-hued rug by Eliko. A geometric mirrored cocktail table from Jamie Young reflects the rosy drama, while buckskin ottomans add fashionable flair.

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left The Square Feet Studiodesigned The Mercury. below Midtown’s Pop-up Vineyard.

Food for Thought ELIZABETH FEICHTER, co-founder of the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival, oversaw the creation of the first pop-up vineyard of its kind in the U.S. on a Midtown site slated for a trio of hotel and residential towers by Olympia Heights Management. DID THE VINEYARD IN THE CITY MEET EXPECTATIONS? It exceeded our expectations. The fun part was watching people walk through the property. Every single person who walked through would do a double take. They would say, “I’m sorry, what is this? What are you doing here?” It was an opportunity to use the land in a way that you won’t be able to do in a year. FOOD PLAYS A STARRING ROLE IN ATLANTA’S ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECTS, SUCH AS PONCE CITY MARKET AND KROG STREET MARKET. IS THAT A TREND? What you see in Atlanta from a growth perspective, of how our restaurants and spaces are opening, is definitely influenced by that. Place is almost as important as the food that you are eating.

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WHAT DEVELOPMENTS ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO? I love watching old buildings take shape. Developers ask us who the next chef will be. I’m curious to see what happens with Pullman Yard.

Design at Work JODI SELVEY works in office tenant representation as senior vice president and principal at Colliers International and vice president of the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors.

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CIAL, OFFICE OR MIXED-USE PROJECTS ASKING

Small-Scale Style

WHAT ARE THE PROJECTS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR-

FOR? Our clients are asking for large open spaces,

WILL CARPENTER is president of the AIA Atlanta

WARD TO SEEING COMPLETED? The development

open ceilings with exposed beams, large collaboration

board and president of Lightroom, an architecture

along Memorial Drive. There are about 10 projects

areas and smaller offices. We are also seeing a move

and new-media design studio. Upcoming projects

along that corridor. There’s a master plan. You have

to lower the height on cubes so the space feels larger

include Cloudland, a collection of tiny artist studios.

five different developers that are working together.

and is more conducive to talking to your neighbor.

They’re actually coordinating the urban components.

HOW HAVE YOU SEEN THE DESIRES AND NEEDS

WHAT IS MOST EXCITING, DESIGN-WISE, ABOUT

That’s a really good template for future growth.

OF OFFICE TENANTS SHIFT WHEN IT COMES TO

UPCOMING ATLANTA DEVELOPMENTS? I like the

IS CLOUDLAND THE NEXT EVOLUTION OF THE

SITE SELECTION? Access to mass transit is becoming

adaptive reuse projects, such as the Krog Street Mar-

TINY-HOUSE MOVEMENT, SIMILAR IN SCOPE TO

more important for many companies that are trying to

ket or Ponce City Market. Instead of only being excited,

ARTIST STUDIOS IN COMMUNITIES SUCH AS

attract millennials. There is a large shift in companies

I’m also alarmed by some of the mediocrity (of some

SERENBE? I really do. What’s exciting about it is you

that have traditionally been located in the suburbs to

announced projects). One of the problems, especially

have two popular movements that have converged:

move to be in a more vibrant, walkable area.

along the BeltLine and some of these in-town lots,

the maker movement and the tiny-house movement.

WHAT PROJECTS ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD

is they’re going up so fast and the design is so poor.

Our goal is to make it cheaper than a Prius—about

TO? There is a lot of excitement about the new Coda

They don’t think about urban space or the streetscape.

$25,000 for one of these units.

building [in Technology Square].

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5 PROJECTS we’re watching 1. Memorial Drive’s revitalization Beltline creator Ryan Gravel, author of Where we Want to Live.

includes ATLANTA DAIRIES, the Paces Properties project opening in 2017 that will feature event and office space, retail and restaurants. Fuqua’s mixed-use MADISON YARDS, covering 17 acres at 905 Memorial, is slated for 2018. WONDERROOT will expand across Memorial in a former school building.

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2. Cultural transformations include the proposed cocoon-shaped design for the new ALLIANCE THEATRE by Trahan Architects, which is expected for 2018, and the new CYCLORAMA at the Atlanta History Center, set for 2017.

Creative Culture

Beltline Boom

JOHN BENCICH is founding principal of Square

RYAN GRAVEL, BeltLine mastermind, is project

Feet Studio, an architecture firm whose projects

manager for Atlanta City Design Project, which will

include an array of local restaurant build-outs.

create plans for how Atlanta should look in the future.

WHAT’S THE STATE OF DEVELOPMENT IN AT-

WITH SO MANY PROJECTS PLANNED AROUND

LANTA? It’s about as high in Atlanta as it’s been since

THE BELTLINE, ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT OVER-

I’ve been here. I am blown away. We’re luckily working

DEVELOPMENT? I’m concerned about the design and

in the environment of adaptive use. There’s an inher-

quality of the construction, and the fact that there’s too

ent patina and good feel to those projects as soon as

much parking. We should be attracting transit riders to

you’re done. I love it when developers think creatively.

the BeltLine. A lot of decisions are being shortsighted

WITH BACCHANALIA—THE WESTSIDE PIONEER—

about retail in particular. Some projects that should

MOVING, AND DESIGN WITHIN REACH PLANNED

have retail on the street level do not. That’s actually

FOR 2017, WHERE IS THE WESTSIDE HEADED?

going to limit the vitality of the community in the future.

When Bacchanalia moved to the Westside, that was a

WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DO YOU SEE FOR ADAP-

leap of faith. Anne Quatrano moving just a few blocks

TIVE REUSE ALONG THE BELTLINE? There’s great

west is a sign the neighborhood will keep going up.

opportunity, especially in south and west Atlanta. That

WHAT CONCERNS YOU ABOUT SOME OF THE NEW

offers a lot more character than you typically get with

DESIGNS? There’s a lot of stuff that’s just being thrown

new buildings. You need both. Krog Street was a fairly

up. Apartments get bashed a lot. They have the big-

unremarkable building initially but has been trans-

gest challenges doing sophisticated design and they

formed to something that has incredible value.

struggle a bit with how to make an animated street

IS THE BELTLINE STILL THE GOLDEN TICKET? There

level. They bring everything up to a flat level and put a

is that sense, but we need developers to step up their

storefront in and assume it’s going to work.

game, and for renters and buyers to be more discerning.

3. In Grant Park, THE BEACON is the planned revitalization of warehouses on Grant Street, slated to open in summer 2017. Pellerin Real Estate will fill 110,000 square feet

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4. ARMOUR YARDS opened its first building, 120 Ottley, the mixeduse campus that will eventually total 275,000 square feet. Neighbor SweetWater Brewing Company is expanding in the area, which also features American Spirit Whiskey.

5. Emerson, JPX WORKS’ luxury residential tower in Buckhead, breaks ground this fall, and the to-be-named 24-story tower at 693 Peachtree in Midtown is expected to open in 2017.

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September ushers in a celebration of the old and new with an annual home tour of a notable historic district, a textiles-inspired designer showhouse and local contemporary art exhibitions. WRITTEN BY Lindsey Wohlfrom

community. The weekend will include live music, festival fare and children’s entertainment. Tour of Homes tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. 9/179/18. roswellhistoricalsociety.org High-end furniture and accessories designer Selamat Designs partners with STEVE MCKENZIE’s to introduce its new Florence Broadhurst furniture, lighting and accessories collections. Broadhurst, hailed as one of the design industry’s true innovators, was known for rich designs and the high com-

clockwise from top Serenbe Designer Showhouse; Cheryl Goldsleger at Sandler Hudson Gallery; Roswell Historical Society’s annual Tour of Homes; Docking on the Orphic Shore at Whitespace Gallery; Florence Broadhurst collection at Steve McKenzie’s.

Urban meets residential at At-

SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY

mercial appeal of her works. Inspired

lanta Homes & Lifestyles’ third annual

welcomes artist Cheryl Goldsleger for a

by Broadhurst’s vibrantly glamorous

SERENBE DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE,

solo show of her recent works. Inspired

and contemporary creations, Selamat

opening to the public on September

by the relationships between order and

Designs partnered with the Signature

9. The luxury penthouse, situated atop

chaos, location and territory, and micro

Design Archive in Sydney to infuse her

The Textile Lofts, includes features such

and macro expanses, Goldsleger uses a

vision into stunning collections of light-

as 16-foot Roman-arch windows and a

nuanced palette of grays, whites, blacks

ing, furniture and wall art. The Florence

series of shared and private outdoor

and other muted colors to deconstruct

Broadhurst trunk show will launch on

living spaces; its high-style interiors will

reality into a two-dimensional plane.

Sept. 7 with a costume party from 6 to

be decorated by 10 of the region’s top

Drawing on eternal themes, her works

9 p.m. at Steve McKenzie’s Westside

designers. The Textile Lofts draw inspi-

are constructed in the negative and de-

store. stevemckenzies.com

ration from a turn-of-the-20th-century

veloped in layers that reconfigure form

Atlanta-based artist Seana Reilly

textile mill and features hand-laid brick,

and blur edges, suggesting a sense of

debuts Docking on the Orphic Shore at

loft-style living and scenic community

both beauty and tragedy. 9/16–10/22.

WHITESPACE GALLERY. The solo

views. Proceeds from the showhouse

sandlerhudson.com

show, a collection of her newest works,

will benefit the Art Farm at Serenbe.

Explore 175 years of Southern archi-

kicks off with an opening reception on

Through 10/2. serenbeshowhouse.com

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tecture and history at the ROSWELL

Sept. 9 from 7 to 10 p.m. Inspired by

HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S ANNUAL

Buddhism, earth sciences and archi-

TOUR OF HOMES. The event, taking

tecture, Reilly explores the realities of

place during the Roswell Arts Festival,

today’s environment and captures the

will showcase some of the 640-acre

emotional reaction that occurs when

historic district’s oldest private homes

encountering nature in a visceral or

and public spaces including Gould-

profound way. Reilly’s works have been

ing Hall, the Whitmore House and the

shown in exhibitions across the country,

Francis J. Minhinette House. Tickethold-

including at the High Museum of Art and

ers will also get an exclusive peek at

New York’s Miyako Yoshinaga. Through

some of the newer constructions in the

10/8. whitespace814.com

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AROUND TOWN WITH

ILLUSTRATION BY EMILY ROBERTSON

Naomi Von Habersham AFTER LIVING IN ATLANTA FOR DECADES, I thought I knew the definition of “Atlanta style.” But now I’m not so sure I do. Atlanta has changed so much over the last 10 years—and will soon change even more thanks to a high-rise building boom—that I doubt any one style can best describe our city. On the one hand, Atlantans are traditionalists, quick to pay homage to those who came before us. For some, this means using Grandmother’s sideboard or other family heirlooms alongside updated furnishings. For others, traditionalism takes the form of preservation, perhaps of an early20th-century bungalow, a 19th-century building or even an aged family recipe. This respect for the past reflects our city’s Southern roots. On the other hand, Atlantans can be progressive, always casting an eye toward the future without giving a second thought to the past. A city where real estate development is king, Atlanta would never have achieved big-city status were it not for such ambitious, forward-thinking projects as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, AmericasMart and even the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium. New technology, in all its myriad forms, has become big business in Atlanta, too, positioning us to become a city of the future (whatever that’s supposed to look like.) But when it comes to how Atlantans decorate their homes, it isn’t quite as easy to peg people as one or the other. In fact, as a whole, we seem to embrace every decorative style under the sun. We have color lovers and neutralists, antiques collectors and Restoration Hardware devotees, maximalists and minimalists, and everything in between. Some Atlantans remain firmly in the traditional camp, while others are die-hard modernists with a yearning for anything that smacks of the new and novel. Why, we even have a sizable number whose style is transitional, who don’t care to commit to just one camp, choosing instead to blend the two. We might be a city too busy to hate, but with such diversity of design, it seems that Atlanta is never too busy to decorate. 61

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Scoop 5 QUESTIONS FOR:

Gerry Klaskala

Aria’s chef-owner discusses his classic restaurant’s recent face-lift—and his take on the evolution of fine dining.

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CECILIA’s illuminated dining room WRITTEN BY

with executive chef Craig Richards’

Claire Ruhlin

splashy take on rack of lamb. The dish, roasted in hay and served with seasonal squash and apples, imparts

WHAT WAS THE IMPETUS FOR ARIA’S REFRESH? We wanted to

a smoky flavor reminiscent of autumn

change the overall feel of the restaurant and create a warmer, more

campfires. The unique cooking

comfortable environment. We enlisted Seiber Design to bring our

process, ideal for more lean cuts of meat such as lamb, is similar to

look to feel more “now,” more current and hip. We wanted comfort,

steaming, insulating the vegetables

above all.

and proteins to retain flavor and

HOW DID YOU MAKE THE RESTAURANT FEEL CONTEMPORARY

tenderness while using the season’s

WHILE PRESERVING ITS ORIGINAL SPIRIT? The major change was

bounty. stceciliaatl.com

to open up the space and make it more comfortable. The spirit of Visit the LITTLE TART BAKEBeltLine at Krog Street Market or

returning home. Our regulars return for our genuine hospitality and

in Grant Park at The Jane develop-

consistently delicious cuisine.

ment—to sample one (or two) of the

YOU KEPT THE ICONIC CHANDELIER AND THE MARY ENGEL

bakeshop’s pumpkin tea cakes, a

DOG SCULPTURES. There are three one-of-a-kind, distinct things

seasonal favorite that pays homage to one of September’s most popular

about Aria that can’t be replicated: first, the timeless Neel Reid dining

flavors. Baked with spiced pumpkin

room; second, the Chris Moulder chandelier, arguably his most con-

and topped with a layer of sugar and

troversial creation; and third, Mary Engel’s canine sculptures. Gallery

pepitas (hulled pumpkin seeds), the

owner Marcia Wood thought they would be perfect in the room, and I

pastry strikes a delicious balance of

couldn’t agree more. HOW HAS THE RITUAL OF DINING OUT EVOLVED SINCE ARIA

sweet and nutty. littletartatl.com Take in the picturesque views of fall

OPENED IN 2000? Dining out is no longer the special occasion that

at one of CANOE’s outdoor tables

it was when we opened in 2000. It’s now part of our daily routine,

on the banks of the Chattahoochee

and we’re reacting to that. We don’t want our restaurant to be the

River. Chef Matthew Basford takes

place you only seek out for birthdays and anniversaries; we also

advantage of the produce of the

want to be the place you come to because it’s a Tuesday.

moment in his seasonal African squash and apple salad. Made with

WHAT’S THE FUTURE OF FINE DINING IN ATLANTA? The future

toasted walnuts, kale and bacon, the

for Atlanta dining is going to be incredible. We’re quickly moving for-

salad is finished with an apple cider

ward on all fronts: talent, quality ingredients, variety of dining options

vinaigrette. canoeatl.com

and value. aria-atl.com

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SHOP—sited adjacent to the

great architectural bones and provides the comforting feeling of

ARIA BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN; ST. CECILIA BY KATHRYN MCCRARY

Aria is contained in the one-of-a-kind Neel Reid interior, which has Alabama heirloom tomatoes, sheep’s milk feta, watermelon, and lemon basil vinaigrette.

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YOU ARE INVITED to be among the first to shop the inaugural Thrift Studio benefitting Dwell with Dignity, with vignettes created by amazing Atlanta interior designers. Join us at the Preview Party and 30-day pop-up shop where you will find deep discounts on high-end furniture, home accessories, and art. All the proceeds benefit the future work, growth, organization, and structure of Dwell with Dignity. PREVIEW PARTY: September 29, 2016 POP-UP SHOP: September 30 – October 29, 2016; Tuesday – Saturday; 10 am – 5:30 pm LOCATION: ADAC Event Space, Suite 403

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proceeds All net proceeds from the 2016 Serenbe Designer Showhouse will support building the next Art Farm artist cottage and studio, the first of which opened in January in collaboration with Rural Studio of Auburn University with interiors by Steve McKenzie and Kerry Howard.

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directions Only 35 miles from Atlanta, Serenbe is located just south of the airport in beautiful Chattahoochee Hills. Enter the Serenbe community from AtlantaNewnan Road, turning onto Selborne Lane, take the first left at Gainey Lane, then follow the signs for showhouse parking. Detailed turn-by-turn directions can be found at serenbe.com/contact. ALL PROGRAM PHOTOGRAPHY BY J. ASHLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

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*Tickets to the Opening Night Preview Party are $50 until August 31, then increase to $60. Purchase tickets at serenbeshowhouse.com.

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GROUP PACKAGES

Book the following popular packages & enjoy discounted Topper Car Service.

Group Tour 10 tickets | $150 Group Tour + Wine Tasting 10 tickets + Wine Tasting for 10 | $350 Group Tour + Farmhouse Lunch 10 tickets + The Farmhouse lunch for 10 $500* Group Tour + Cooking Class Lunch 10 tickets + Cooking Class lunch for 10 $700 Serenbe Community Tour Complimentary with group tour tickets based on availability 2016 Designer Showhouse Hours: Thursday – Sunday, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

NEW THIS YEAR! Grab your friends and head to Serenbe to tour the 2016 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Designer Showhouse. Groups of 10+ receive a 25% discount on tickets and can book private, round-trip transportation from Atlanta, a lunch at The Farmhouse, a wine tasting or a private cooking class. Group tickets available any day with private group tours offered Monday – Wednesday. Our showhouse partner, Topper Car Service, provides excellent door-to-door car service for your visit and has special showhouse packages for Serenbe. Topper private transportation to/from Atlanta, available to parties of 6-32 passengers from $16-$95 per person.

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Private Tours available Monday – Wednesday for groups of 10 or more Custom packages available for different group sizes. For Group Tours + Packages and questions, please contact kirstin@serenbe.com, 770-463-6005 Note: 48 hours advance notice required for private tours Mon–Wed and seven days notice to include lunch at The Farmhouse, cooking class or wine tasting. *Lunch price does not include tax or gratuity.

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DINE AT SERENBE

THE FARMHOUSE Lunch | Saturday & Sunday, 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Dinner | Thursday–Sunday, 6 – 9 p.m. Happy Hour | Every day, 4 – 6 p.m *Private groups of 10 or more guests can reserve lunch Monday–Friday. Please contact kirstin@serenbe.com for details. Must provide seven days advance notice THE HIL Tuesday | 5 – 9 p.m. Wednesday – Friday | 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. & 5 – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday | 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. THE BLUE-EYED DAISY Monday & Tuesday | 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Wednesday & Thursday | 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday | 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday | 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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SHOPS AT SERENBE With unique boutiques, a general store, art galleries, home decor purveyors, a sweet shop and more, Serenbe offers plenty of places to explore, not to mention award-winning restaurants. Wander before or after you see the Showhouse, but either way, don’t miss out on all Serenbe has to offer.

THE BALLOG theballog.com Artisan Goods | 9077 Selborne Lane BAMBOO JUICE bamboojuices.com Cold pressed juice available at The Blue Eyed Daisy BLUE EYED DAISY blueeyeddaisy.com Bakeshop & Café | 9065 Selborne Lane BOSCH EXPERIENCE CENTER boschexperiencecenter.com Sustainability Education Center 10640 Serenbe Lane CHATT HILLS GALLERY chatthillsgallery.com Art | 9133 Selborne Lane COMBS & COLLARS combsandcollars.com Pet Boutique | 9057 Selborne Lane

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ELITE FITNESS facebook.com/elitefitnessatserenbe Gym & Fitness Center 9110 Selborne Way THE FARMHOUSE AT SERENBE serenbefarmhouse.com Restaurant | 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Road FORAGE & FLOWER forageandflower.com Floral and Botanical Boutique 9206 Selborne Lane GAULT DESIGNS gaultdesigns.com Furniture | 10551 Serenbe Lane THE GENERAL STORE AT SERENBE generalstoreatserenbe.com Grocery and More 10642 Serenbe Lane THE HIL the-hil.com Restaurant | 9110 Selborne Lane

HILLS & HAMLETS BOOKSHOP hillsandhamlets.com Bookstore | 10625 Serenbe Lane HONEYCOMB CONSIGNMENT facebook.com/honeycombconsignment Womens Consignment Store 9110 Selborne Lane THE INN AT SERENBE serenbeinn.com Inn | 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Road PAISLEY SALON paisleysalon.com Hair Salon | 9059 Selborne Lane PEACHTREE BIKES peachtreebikes.com Bike Shop & Rentals 9222 Selborne Lane RESOURCE facebook.com/resourceserenbe Gifts and Home Decor 9110 Selborne Lane

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SELBORNE SWEETS selbornesweets.com Sweet Shop | 9131 Selborne Lane SERENBE CYCLING Cycling Hub, Pitstop, Push Off Point 9222 Selborne Lane SERENBE FARMERS & ARTISAN MARKET facebook.com/serenbemarket Farmers & Artisan Market, Cooking Demos & Live Music | Selborne Green 9110 Selborne Lane SERENBE FARMS serenbefarms.com Organic Farm | 8457 Atlanta Newnan Road SERENBE REAL ESTATE OFFICE serenberealestate.com Real Estate | 9055 Selborne Lane SERENBE TRAIL RIDING serenbetrailriding.com Horseback Riding 10950 Hutcheson Ferry Road SPA AT SERENBE spaatserenbe.com Spa | 9135 Selborne Lane TYPO MARKET typomarket.com Paper Goods | 9133 Selborne Lane YUMI SUSHI Restaurant | 9117 Selborne Lane

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SPECIAL EVENTS Scheduled events confirmed at the time of printing. Please check serenbe.com/events for new and updated listings and to purchase tickets for events. OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW PARTY Thursday, September 8 at 7 p.m. $50 per person until August 31, then $60 Join us in the bucolic Serenbe community to celebrate the opening of the third annual Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Serenbe Designer Showhouse with cocktails, bites and live music. SWOOX POP-UP SHOP Open during showhouse hours Located on ground floor behind Hills & Hamlets Bookshop WINE TASTING Sundays, 3:30 p.m. General Store FARMERS MARKET Saturdays, 9 a.m. Selborne Green SERENBE WALKING TOUR Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Selborne Green PLANT-POWERED COOKING CLASS: EAT YOUR VEGGIES Sunday, September 11 & Sunday, October 2, 2 p.m. Bosch LIVING WITH ART: A CONVERSATION WITH ARTSATL Saturday, September 17, 2 p.m. Bosch ESSENTIALS OF COOKING: EMULSIONS & REDUCTIONS Sunday, September 18, 2 p.m. Bosch SOUTHERN CHEF SERIES: STEVEN SATTERFIELD Sunday and Monday, September 18–19, 4 p.m. Nygren Home ART OVER DINNER: ARTS TO END SLAVERY Sunday, September 18, 6 p.m. Art Farm IN THE KITCHEN: FORD FRY EXECUTIVE CHEF SHELDON WOLFE Sunday, September 25, 2 p.m. Bosch ART OVER DINNER: THE GIVING KEYS & BRIT MOORE Sunday, October 2, 6 p.m. Art Farm

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ABOUT SERENBE

“A neighborhood with fresh food and fresh air that makes well-being as natural as nature itself.” Serenbe is pioneering a new community model connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. A neighborhood with fresh food and fresh air that makes well-being as natural as nature itself. A community where people live, work, learn and play in celebration of life’s beauty. Where connections between people, nature and the arts are nourished. Serenbe is set among acres of preserved forests and meadows with miles of nature trails connecting homes, restaurants, arts and businesses. Serenbe’s architectural planning sets a

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new standard for community living and engagement by remembering the past. Each of the four neighborhoods will have complementary commercial centers focused on the elements of a welllived life: arts for inspiration, agriculture for nourishment, health for well-being and education for awareness. Year-round cultural events include the outdoor theater from Serenbe Playhouse, culinary workshops and festivals, music events, films and lectures, boutique shopping, art galleries, a spa

and trail riding, plus a robust artist residency program featuring open studios, performances and talks. Fresh food is another of Serenbe’s natural assets, with a 25-acre organic farm, seasonal Saturday Farmer’s Market, thriving CSA program and edible landscaping, including blueberry bushes and fig trees along paths and sidewalks. Serenbe is a place where you can come for the farmer’s market, enjoy a long weekend or stay for a lifetime.

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A LETTER FROM

SERENBE’S FOUNDERS If you want to change the world, start in your own backyard. We discovered the property now known as Serenbe on a weekend outing to introduce our children to the Georgia countryside in 1991. Over the course of the next three years, we found that our time on the weekends and time together as family brought us peace and serenity. So in 1994 we moved to the farm full time and stepped off the insatiable treadmill of life.

In 2000, we recognized the need to protect the woods and lands that has become our home. That journey has led us to become placemakers, where we are rediscovering what it means to build community and create place, to think about life as a piece of art where we can bring beauty to the small moments in life.

It has always been extremely important to our family to celebrate the arts. From the lampposts in the Selborne neighborhood to the site-speciďŹ c theater of Serenbe Playhouse, our goal is to integrate the arts into every aspect of life here. We are excited to invite you to visit the 2016 Serenbe Designer Showhouse, and stay for a meal, a weekend or call it home for a lifetime.

marie & steve nygren

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serenbe institute The Serenbe Institute for Art, Culture & the Environment exists to make Serenbe a community that passionately explores, embraces and expands the connections between nature, culture and the art of living. The Serenbe Institute develops, incubates, presents and facilitates a wide range of programs and events furthering its mission to cultivate our community’s creative, intellectual and ecological qualities.

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Today the Institute supports the following programs: outdoor theatre with plays and musicals, artist residencies, intimate musical performances, lectures, artist dialogues, a renowned fellows program, film screenings, photography, concerts, films in the wildflower meadow, cabarets, theatre camps, education, visiting authors and playwrights and public art.

Serenbe Film brings together people who enjoy and appreciate films by providing special screenings, filmmaker discussions and one-of-a-kind film events. Learn more at serenbefilm.com.

Since its inception the Institute has established and supports Serenbe Film, Serenbe Fellows, The Serenbe Playhouse, AIR Serenbe (artist in residence program) and most recently Chatt Hills Music.

Serenbe Playhouse is a professional theatre company committed to producing bold new works and reinvented classics that connect art, nature and community. Learn more at serenbeplayhouse.com.

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CHATT HILLS MUSIC AIR SERENBE AIR Serenbe promotes the creative process by providing artists of the highest caliber uninterrupted time and space and a welcoming community in which to create. Learn more at airserenbe.com.

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Chatt Hills Music brings the community together to enjoy a diverse lineup of live musicians. Performances can be found everywhere from private homes to outdoor meadows, providing unique musical experiences in a way you have never heard before. Learn more at chatthillsmusic.com.

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THE ART FARM AT SERENBE Serenbe was designed with the arts in mind, including the Art Farm, a 40-acre outdoor complex that serves as a central place for artists, the arts and culture at Serenbe. The Art Farm provides a physical space to ignite passion and imagination in nature and works in collaboration with the Serenbe Institute and other partners to amplify their work and makers. You will find AIR Serenbe programming artist residencies, Chatt Hills Music hosting performances, Serenbe Playhouse using the space for outdoor theatre and Serenbe Film with pop-up screenings. Signature Art Farm events are monthly Art Over Dinners and Art Hours along with workshops, demos, yoga, music and select artist open studios when in residence.

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The Art Farm collaborated with Rural Studio to construct the first wave of live-work artist cottages that opened in January 2016 with interiors by Steve McKenzie and Kerry Howard. The artist cottages are based on Rural Studio’s 20K House project that began in 2005 as a research project to address the need for affordable housing. The objective of The Art Farm Rural Studio collaboration is to design and build a model house that could be reproduced on a large scale by a contractor. All net proceeds from the 2016 Serenbe Designer Showhouse will support building the next Art Farm artist cottage and studio.

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ART FARM DIRECTOR ERIN BERNHARDT

BOXWOODS Gardens | Gifts | Home 100 East Andrews Drive Atlanta, GA 30305 boxwoodsonline.com 404-233-3400

Erin Bernhardt works at the intersection of marketing, storytelling and impact. She just completed a year-long tour with her first feature film, Imba Means Sing. The film debuted in December 2015 in 37 languages in over 100 countries. Erin is currently serving as the director of the Art Farm and is responsible for curating artists, arts partners and collaborators in order to highlight their work and build a network of supporters for the arts at Serenbe and around the world. She is also consulting as the Impact Producer for the Creative Visions Foundation, an LA-based arts incubator. Erin is a former CNN writer/producer and Peace Corp Volunteer. She is a frequent speaker locally and nationally—including TED talks, the UN and the White House. Outside of work, Erin loves adventuring with friends and family, traveling, and practicing or teaching yoga.

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MEET THE ARCHITECT J. RYAN DUFFEY ARCHITECT Ryan Duffey and Jeremy Griffin

MEET THE PROJECT DEVELOPERS

ADAM ROSS Sunrise West Ryan Duffey is a registered architect whose focus is running a boutique custom residential design firm. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2004 and began his career in Atlanta, Georgia. His primary focus is the design of singlefamily homes, but the Serenbe Textile Lofts is his first foray into the world of commercial design. He founded J. Ryan Duffey Architect in 2012 and has completed work in Georgia, Texas and Florida. His focus is crafting unique buildings that are both well-conceived and highly detailed. He lives in Atlanta with his wife Nancy and two daughters, Harper and Ralls. Jeremy Griffin, a Georgia native, joined the firm to help make the Textile Lofts a reality. His experience as an architect and dedication to the design process have been a major part of bringing the project to fruition. jryanduffey.com

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Adam Ross is an Atlanta-based entrepreneur who focuses on creating value through unique opportunities, and enjoys taking on projects that require creative approaches. His experience in commercial real estate started in 2004 with 11 office properties spanning nearly 500,000 square feet in Florida and North Carolina. Since then, he has added both multi-family residential and retail properties to his portfolio and has owned or operated almost 1 million square feet of commercial real estate located across the Southeast. sunrisewestventures.com KIM KING ASSOCIATES, LLC Kim King Associates, LLC is an Atlanta-based, full-service real estate firm that creates value through commercial, residential and mixed-use development. With over 40 years of experience, their successes are evident throughout metro Atlanta. kimkingassoc.com

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Wolf Design Group & SWOOX Great Room

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Floralis Garden Design Outdoor Garden & Spa (Ground Floor)

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MAKING MAGIC HAPPEN Sean O’Keefe Events—Design, Planning, Floral and Culinary creations that come to life. Weddings, social and family celebrations, corporate events and beyond are made magical by our skilled and dedicated team.

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MEET THE DESIGNERS 2016 Serenbe Designer Showhouse

LOBBY | SUSAN HABLE SMITH Born and raised in Corsicana, Texas, Susan Hable Smith resides in Athens, Georgia, and is the artist and designer behind the contemporary products and hand-drawn patterns of Hable Construction Design Studio. Hable has a fine art education with experience in collage, sculpture, welding, drawing, printmaking and painting. Most recognized by her sensibility with color and form, she’s honed a timeless aesthetic. Natural elements and textures cultivated from her everyday experience make their way into her large watercolor, ink wash and dye paintings on paper. Inspired by travels to Italy, Asia and South America as well as her garden and community, Hable’s work has a global appeal with an intimate presence. Hable Construction, Inc. // hableconstruction.com // Susan Hable Art // susanhable.com

ENTRY HALL | STEVE MCKENZIE An artist at heart, Steve McKenzie has found his creative niche in the interior design community as designer and namesake behind McKenzie Design LLC and Steve McKenzie’s. Debuting in September 2012, Steve McKenzie’s has become a destination for interior designers and design lovers alike with home accessories, furnishings and a line of textiles derived from McKenzie’s paintings. In conjunction with the shop’s opening, McKenzie Design LLC was also launched as a full service interior design business. Steve and the team have completed projects throughout the Southeast and Midwest, and been published in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. Steve McKenzie’s // stevemckenzies.com

KITCHEN | NANCY DUFFEY Nancy Duffey, a Georgia native, graduated from the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Arts degree and an emphasis in art history. She then returned to Atlanta to practice her passion for interior design. After working with several notable designers, Nancy joined Summerour Architects & Interiors, where she designed projects ranging from yacht clubs to beach and lake homes. In 2009, Nancy went on to open her own business, Scout For The Home, where she has operates her design firm and sells home furnishings and accessories. Nancy’s background has allowed her to combine specific elements of art with her keen eye for light, scale, and space, creating timeless interiors which reflect the clients’ individual way of living. Scout For The Home // scoutforthehome.com

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GREAT ROOM | KELLY WOLF ANTHONY & JENN BALCOS Wolf Design Group, established in 1997, is a full-service design studio that oversees every step of the design process, from architectural inception to project completion. Principal Kelly Anthony is involved in all aspects of design, donning a hardhat while working directly with architects and contractors, handling purchasing, receiving and installation, and creating production documents and specification manuals. In February 2015 Anthony founded Atlanta’s premier high-end curated consignment store, SWOOX. With managing partner Jenn Balcos at the helm, the SWOOX team is constantly offering a fresh take on style and sophistication. Wolf Design Group with SWOOX // wolfdesigngroup.com // swooxatlanta.com

OFFICE/STUDIO | MELANIE DAVIS Melanie Davis studied fine art at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art. Her interior design work can be seen in books including Classical Interiors: Historical and Contemporary by Elizabeth Meredith Dowling and Coming Home: The Southern Vernacular House by James Lowell Strickland, as well as in publications such as Garden & Gun, The Wall Street Journal and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. Davis was part of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ 2007 20 Under 40, the 2014 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Serenbe Designer Showhouse and was one of the 2016 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Kitchen of the Year Winners. She works closely with clients to create custom pieces and help them build their collections. Melanie Davis Design // melaniedavis.com

HALLWAY | TAMI RAMSAY & KRISTA NYE NICHOLAS CLOTH & KIND is a nationally recognized interior design firm led by principals Tami Ramsay & Krista Nye Nicholas with office locations in Athens, GA and Ann Arbor, MI, and projects nationwide. Named one of the 2016 New Trad Rising Stars of Design by Traditional Home magazine, the pair is renowned for their collaborative approach to the design process and for their ability to create spaces with history and heart, story and substance. CLOTH & KIND’s design aesthetic is always classic and patinaed with a modern vibe and a worldly influence. Their work has been featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Casa Vogue Brazil, House Beautiful, Detroit Home, Lonny and online in Traditional Home, Apartment Therapy, Elle Decor, Remodelista, Rue and StyleBeat, among others. CLOTH & KIND // clothandkind.com

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MASTER SUITE | SHANE ROBUCK & KRISTEN MAROONEY WALLS Established in 1993, ROBUCK has imported unusual and exceptional 17th– 19th century European antiques. Their draw to bold and impactful pieces is evidenced by their ever-evolving and highly curated inventory. Owners Shane Robuck and Kristen M. Walls’ distinctive approach to design has led to relationships within the trade as well as with private clients that have spanned more than 20 years. Their combined travels and experiences abroad have allowed them to cultivate a style that celebrates a collected and worldly aesthetic. The duo pride themselves on their in-depth customer service and in-home consultation. ROBUCK // robuck.co

POWDER /LAUNDRY | ANNA BRAUND Anna Braund is the recipient of HGTV’s Top 10 Fresh Faces of Design and was hand-selected in 2016 by ADAC as one of the Southeast’s 11 up-andcoming designers to watch. From a young age Braund transformed much of the world she saw, drawing dream homes with her mother’s drafting tools to bring spaces to life. With a philosophy that design should be both bespoken to the individual and rooted in the formal principles of design, she uses pattern, form and color to create honest expressions of each client’s spirit. Some of her favorite collections were highlighted at an Interior Perspectives tour she curated for ADAC. Braund’s firm has received recognition as Best of Houzz for service and design every year since its inception. Anna Braund Interiors // annabraund.com

KEEPING ROOM | DIXON RYE Bradley Odom, Founder and Principal of Dixon Rye, is a Savannah College of Art & Design alum and an award-winning ASID Designer. Dixon Rye, an Atlanta-based home furnishings and interior design destination seeped in Southern sensibility, reveres luxury’s humble origins, believing that raw and refined sit well side by side. Its design and merchandising perspective are informed by the intersection of the inherent personality of a space with an engineered feel. “Buy Better, Fewer Things,” is Dixon Rye’s mantra, and the store’s assortment mixes textiles, found pieces, private label furniture designs and pieces from emerging designers are all curated with an emphasis on quality and craftsmanship. Dixon Rye // dixonrye.com

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS | LUCINDA BRAY & TYNE MARTINEZ Floralis Garden Design, run by owners Lucinda Bray and Tyne Martinez, is a landscape architecture and garden design firm serving Atlanta and surrounding areas. The company specializes in a wide range of landscape architecture services including residential landscape design, containers, garden maintenance, installation and project management services. Their mission is to create environments with fresh ideas, recognized for their quality and unparalleled attention to detail. This mission carries over into each project, as they develop a customized solution that fits the needs and personality of each individual client. Floralis Garden Design // floralisdesign.com

OUTDOOR PORCHES | BJORK STUDIO with Kolo Collection & Sunbrella Bjork Studio is renowned for high design, superb craftsmanship, exacting processes and authentic materials. Following an old-world approach to furniture-making, this local Atlanta company, created more than a decade ago by interior designer Amy Wikman and her engineer husband Tomas, has become known as the go-to workroom for designers in Atlanta, and beyond. Bjork Studio’s work appears in a wide range of books, television shows and films—including The Hunger Games series—as well as in publications such as Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Veranda, Traditional Home, House Beautiful, Elle Decor, and Architectural Digest. BJORK STUDIO // bjorkstudio.com

OUTDOOR PORCHES | KOLO COLLECTION with Bjork Studio & Sunbrella Kolo Collection merges high-design outdoor furniture from around the globe with a passion for creating unique outdoor retreats for each homeowner. Along with their team, owners Michelle Larrabee-Martin and Greg Martin entered the exterior design industry in August 2003 with a location in Atlanta’s Westside Provisions District. They’ve since expanded with a new showroom at ADAC. The team is renowned for their ability to craft spaces that combine comfort and function. Kolo Collection was named “Best Outdoor Furniture Store” by Jezebel and is nominated for an Apollo Award for the eighth time by the International Casual Furnishings Association this year. Kolo Collection // kolocollection.com

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gracious. More than 25 of the region’s most respected interior designers added their signature Southern mark to Atlanta’s largest speculative home in history. The result, the 2016 SOUTHEASTERN DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE & GARDENS, proves that Southern design is not just in vogue—it’s incredibly influential on the industry at large.

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David Christensen, Erica George Dines, Sarah Dorio and Emily Followill PRODUCED BY Elizabeth Ralls ARCHITECTURE Logan Design Group BUILDER Paradise Homes

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BRANCH CHANDELIER Paul Ferrante through Ainsworth-Noah DINING TABLE Keith Fritz through Paul + DRAPERY FABRIC Osborne & Little with Samuel & Sons trim, through Ainsworth-Noah CEILING WALLPAPER Clay McLaurin Studio through AinsworthNoah SOFA Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman through Ainsworth-Noah ROUND-BACK CLUB CHAIRS Bradley BENCH Hélène Aumont through R Hughes TABLE LAMP Array by CTO Lighting through Paul + GOLD PLANTER Townhouse

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MIRRORED CONSOLE Arturo Pani through Jim Thompson CANED-BACK ARM CHAIR MintonSpidell through Paul + HIDE RUG Moattar CAPRI FLOOR LAMP AND HIGH-BACK WING CHAIR Jan Showers through Ainsworth-Noah X BENCH Anthony by Mattaliano with Hermès fabric by Dedar through Jerry Pair COCKTAIL TABLE Natasha Baradaran through R Hughes ARTWORK Pryor Fine Art, Upcountry Home and Townhouse

FLIRTY & FEMININE A M Y M OR R IS , A M Y M OR R IS I N TER IOR S

Lady’s Lounge

This ground-floor gathering space by Amy Morris is a parlor-like place tailor-made for a close-knit coterie. “I imagine a bunch of dear friends playing cards, planning a charity event, having cocktails or just catching up. It’s a girls’ room,” says the designer, who embraced the light of the eastern-facing exposure with pale pink walls. She grounded the soft scheme with warm rust and golden accents, seen in statement pieces like the gilded-base Hermès bench and such subtle applications as the overscale strié in the Osborne & Little draperies. Pulling inspiration from the drawing rooms of decades past, a stuffed peacock serves as the ultimate conversation piece between a matching pair of channeled banquettes in a rich paprika velvet, while sconces purchased at the Paris Flea Market act as jewelry above. –Kate Abney 101

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DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS Suzanne Kasler for Hickory Chair CURTAINS Jane Shelton through Cowtan & Tout; fabricated by Willard Pitt Curtain Makers TRIM Samuel & Sons through Ainsworth-Noah RUG Moattar CHANDELIER Paul Ferrante through Ainsworth-Noah PLASTER GEOMETRIC FORMS purchased in Paris ARTWORK Nancy Lorenz

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Dining Room

As honorary chair of the showhouse, designer Suzanne Kasler lent her sophisticated touch to the dining room, which is equal parts glamour and elegance. “I love a glossy look,” says Kasler, who treated the walls to a white lacquered finish—a first for the designer, who had never before done a white dining room. Also lacquered is the wood-beamed ceiling, whose handsome shade of blue is repeated in the fabrics. Adding further interest is a striking mix of furnishings, from dining chairs and a table from Kasler’s own collection for Hickory Chair to art and accessories purchased in Paris. A dazzling crystal chandelier by Paul Ferrante, which Kasler likens to a piece of jewelry, serves as the crowning touch. –Jennifer Boles 102

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SKIRTED TABLE, UPHOLSTERED SCREENS AND ROMAN SHADES Schumacher; fabrication by Willard Pitt STAIR RUNNER Patterson Flynn Martin; fabrication by Miami Circle Floor Coverings CURVED BENCHES Hickory Chair, with Miles Redd for Schumacher fabric SETTEES Schumacher fabric; fabrication by Tecnosedia Ceramics ARTWORK Sally King Benedict LARGE RUG Keivan Woven Arts SMALL RUG Moattar Ltd. ACCENT TABLES Global Views VASES Paul Schneider

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Grand Foyer Melanie Turner and Jill Tompkins channeled the luxurious and classic style of American icon Gloria Vanderbilt in the grand foyer. It’s brimming with elegant details such as English-arm settees that feature custom caterpillar-fringe cushions and scalloped aprons, a look inspired by a photograph of Vanderbilt lounging on a similar sofa in her 20s. To balance traditional details like these and the bullion fringe on the skirted table, the duo selected original art by Sally King Benedict and created custom screens featuring Miles Redd for Schumacher’s bold Cubist fabric. The addition of square paneling to the 27-foot walls also gives the foyer a modern verve. “It brings the space down to human scale,” says Tompkins. “We also painted the walls and paneling the same color, which made for a clean and modern canvas.” –Sejal Bhima 105

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FURNISHINGS Robert Brown Collection UPHOLSTERY Fox Linton RUG The Rug Company through Travis & Company COFFEE AND ACCENT TABLES Baker Furniture

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Study Although his work is characteristically masculine, Robert Brown decided to take a softer approach in this study. “It’s feminine, but a gentleman would feel just as comfortable in here,” he explains. To set the tone, Brown employed a calming color palette of nudes, which was inspired by a recent trip to Paris. “All of the ladies’ boutiques were showing the most incredible shades of taupes and blushes with silvers,” he says. Brown also took a cue from history, adding soaring curtains to the bookshelves, bringing to mind Victorian libraries where draperies were used to keep dust at bay. Here they do double duty, softening the room’s stained paneling. Also upping the comfort factor are sumptuous furnishings from the designer’s own collection and a wool-and-silk rug designed by acclaimed architect David Rockwell. –Sejal Bhima 107

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“IT’S FEMININE, BUT A GENTLEMAN WOULD FEEL JUST AS COMFORTABLE IN HERE.” —Robert Brown, Robert Brown Interior Design

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ROUND TABLE HellmanChang through Jim Thompson SCULPTURE Pryor Fine Art CANVAS ART Bill Lowe Gallery MIRROR, CHANDELIER, ANDIRONS & ALL OTHER ACCESSORIES Townhouse by Robert Brown

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SOFA Dmitriy & Co. through R Hughes DAYBED Westbrook Interiors COFFEE TABLE Jim Thompson ANTIQUE ARMCHAIRS Robuck & Co. WING CHAIRS Dennis & Leen through Jerry Pair GLASS SIDE TABLE Paul Ferrante through Ainsworth-Noah FOOTSTOOLS R Hughes ARTWORK Whitney Ott CANDLEABRAS Coup D’Etat through R Hughes FLOOR LAMP Powell & Bonnell through R Hughes

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Great Room

Entrusted with one of the largest rooms in the house, designer Barbara Westbrook responded to the great room’s impressive scale with an equally dramatic decorative statement: a crisp black-and-white color palette. “High contrast generates excitement,” Westbrook says. “It gives a room liveliness, which is important in a space with such serious scale.” White upholstered seating is partnered with black accent pieces, while the patina of a few well-chosen antiques, such as a Swedish side table with black paint, add a layer of warmth. But perhaps most dramatic of all is the soaring wall art by Whitney Ott, whose photographs of flowers, strikingly captured against dark backgrounds, lend impact to the room’s perimeter. –Jennifer Boles 110

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Master Bedroom Suite When conjuring up the master bedroom suite, designer Phoebe Howard had in mind the lady of the house, whom she “imagined to be strong and decisive but able to tap into her feminine side when she gets home.” A soft palette of pale graygreen and ivory creates a peaceful atmosphere, while further tranquility is provided by the statuesque canopy bed, a veritable room within a room that is dressed in 140 yards of Cowtan & Tout fabric. To accent the serene space, Howard used a few dark accessories, such as a large chinoiserie screen, placed above a custom sofa by Mack Southern, and a striking photo over the mantel, which Howard credits with giving the room “depth and punch.” –Jennifer Boles

ALL FABRIC Cowtan & Tout DRAPERY Custom through Mrs. Howard PHOTOGRAPH ABOVE MANTEL Fabiola JeanLouis through Alan Avery Art Company BED AND SOFA Custom by Mack Southern SCONCES Parc Monceau 113

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CHAISE LOUNGE, DESK CHAIR, CLUB CHAIRS AND CHAIR/OTTOMAN Mr. & Mrs. Howard for Sherrill FURRY RUG Eliko Rugs END TABLE LAMPS Christopher Spitzmiller DESK LAMPS Parc Monceau ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES Mrs. Howard

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A SOFT PALETTE OF PALE GRAY-GREEN AND IVORY CREATES A PEACEFUL ATMOSPHERE, WHILE FURTHER TRANQUILITY IS PROVIDED BY THE STATUESQUE CANOPY BED.

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MASTER BATH RUG Moattar STOOLS Thomas Pheasant through Baker CHANDELIER Kelly Wearstler through Circa Lighting BENCH Jerry Pair HANGING MURAL Raji RM & Associates for SB Interiors BRONZE STATUES Corbin Bronze through Jerry Pair TABLE Avrett through R Hughes SHADES IN SHOWER AND WALL COVERINGS Duralee ARTWORK through Pryor Fine Art MASTER CLOSET WALL COVERING Thibaut through Duralee CHANDELIER, DESK & DESK CHAIR R Hughes DRESSING TABLE Swoox RUG Moattar OTTOMAN R Hughes DESK LAMP Kelly Wearstler through Circa Lighting ARTWORK Swoox and Pryor Fine Art

DASHING DESIGN M ICHEL B OY D , S MITH B OY D I N TER IOR S

Master Bath & His Closet This fashion-forward gentleman’s closet is tailor-made for sharp dressers with a keen sense of style. Designer Michel Boyd mixed traditional staples with contemporary touches to keep the suave space both formal and fresh. The feathered Thibaut wallpaper through Duralee nods its figurative cap toward the Goorin Bros. hats styled throughout the space. Boyd paired the oldschool wallpaper with an antique wooden table from Swoox consignment store and art from Pryor Fine Art, while modern additions, like the Apparatus fixture through R Hughes, help connect the old world with the new. –Jeanne Lyons Davis 116

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COFFEE TABLE Mattaliano through Paul + DESK, BAR CART, MIRROR & CHANDELIER Parc Monceau KLISMOS CHAIR WITH CUSTOM FINISH Niermann Weeks through Grizzel & Mann PAMLICO UPHOLSTERED CHAIR Charles Stewart ARTWORK Dan McCaw and NG Collective Studio through Anne Irwin Fine Art DRAPERY FABRIC Stroheim DRAPERY HARDWARE Kravet PINK CERAMIC LAMP The Stalls

LUMINOUS LUXURY C HERY L WOM ACK A ND A LISON WOM ACK J OW ER S , WOM ACK J OW ER S I N TER IOR S

Her Dressing Room In the lady’s dressing room, Cheryl Womack and Alison Womack Jowers drew inspiration from the lovely morning light. Curvature along the room’s corners lent the space an inherent femininity, which the mother-daughter duo enhanced via a Thibaut grasscloth. A beguiling blush palette is evident throughout, from the chandelier bobeches to a chic ceramic lamp. Adding to the allure are ample dressmaker details—from the “Dancing Water” drapery fabric to the Louis Ghost chair slipcover, which Jowers likens to “a lady’s slip or summer dress.” Complemented by a mixed-media piece by NG Collective Studio, a gleaming brass bar cart serves as the perfect spot to concoct drinks during getting-ready routines or simply to enjoy while lounging on the custom chaise, which boasts lacquered legs and a perfectly sized pull-out ledge. –Kate Abney 119

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BRASS DRINK TABLE R Hughes BRASS SIDE TABLES MacRae WALL COLOR Opal by Benjamin Moore ALL OTHER RESOURCES South of Market

MINIMALIST MARVEL

K AY D OUGL A SS , K AY D OUGL A SS I N TER IOR S

Morning Room With its beautifully diffused light and pristine views of the home’s rear landscape and pool pavilion, Kay Douglass’ minimalist morning room is ideal for the morning hours, where a homeowner can take coffee and catch up on the tasks of the day. Creating a feminine cast is the palest of pinks—Benjamin Moore’s Opal—the backdrop to geometric shapes and color-blocked tertiary tones. “I wanted it to look like a space in a boutique hotel,” says the avid traveler and South of Market proprietress. Silks and velvets in shades of forest green and acid yellow grace sleek draperies, custom settees and octagonal ottomans. Oversize chess pieces, vintage works on paper under plexiglass and a chandelier strung with white-glass discs add intrigue. –Kate Abney

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TABLES, CHAIRS, BANQUETTES, BOOKCASES, CONSOLE, LAMPS, URNS AND RUG Bungalow Classic PENDANTS Circa Lighting TRIPTYCH Susan Hable GREEN GLASS Beth Webb Interiors and Parc Monceau ANTIQUE BOOKS AND VINTAGE TAXIDERMY Robuck

VERDANT ESCAPE B ETH W EBB , B ETH W EBB I N TER IOR S

Alfresco Dining Room

In her recent travels, both abroad and Stateside, Beth Webb recognized a profusion of greens in interior spaces. “Its preponderance really stuck with me and inspired the room’s fresh color palette, which was appropriate given that this is the alfresco dining room,” she says. Operable window doors fold open, allowing the indoor room to fully embrace the outdoors. A custom triptych by artist Susan Hable provides the biggest dose of color. The three large-scale green-andwhite panels act as a floating screen behind a two-table setup that not only utilizes the room’s long dimensions but also provides versatility. “I believe all rooms should be multipurpose. Here, a family can also use the tables for playing games or as a makeshift workspace,” notes Webb. No matter the reason, plush banquette seating invites guests to settle in for a while. –Sejal Bhima 123

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CABINETRY Kingdom Woodworks HOOD François & Co. BACKSPLASH Renaissance Tile & Bath COUNTERS Levantina PLUMBING Rohl LANTERNS Circa Lighting BENCH AND DRAPERY FABRIC Mark Alexander through Travis & Company GRASSCLOTH Cowtan & Tout MURAL Stacey Ostervald ARTWORK Pryor Fine Art

CHARMING MANOR L AU R EN D E L OACH , L AU R EN D E L OACH I N TER IOR S

Kitchen and Butler’s Pantry

In collaboration with Kingdom Woodworks, Lauren DeLoach created a stately kitchen that is an ode to the home’s English manor– style charms. The island was given a special stain to mimic the look of antique furniture, while a wall of hand-glazed terra-cotta tiles adds a dose of warmth. Also enhancing the kitchen’s European aesthetic is a handsome hood by François & Co. that features a charcoal finish and pewter accents. To balance the hard surfaces, DeLoach commissioned two fully skirted benches for the island and handpleated shades for the oversize lanterns. “I love to contrast hard and soft edges, as well as masculine and feminine elements,” she says. In the adjoining butler’s pantry, focal points include a hand-painted mural on grasscloth and a unique metallic backsplash that will patina over time “just like beautiful pewter plates,” says the designer. –Sejal Bhima 125

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POWDER WALLCOVERING Pierre Frey through Jim Thompson SCONCES Thomas O’Brien through Circa Lighting CHANDELIER Aerin through Circa Lighting ARTWORK Fernando Gaspar through Bill Lowe Gallery ACCESSORIES Erika Reade Ltd. STAIR HALL BENCH Jan Showers through Ainsworth-Noah ARTWORK Thrush Holmes through Bill Lowe Gallery

INGENIUS IMPACT M EL A NIE M ILL NER , T HE D ESIGN A TELIER

Rear Powder Room & Rear Stair Hall

Though small in scale, this elegant powder room lacks nothing when it comes to impact. The walls are bedecked in an Art Deco–esque wallcovering from Pierre Frey, while a contemporary frameless mirror seamlessly multiplies the bold motif. The color is equally compelling: “I love navy. It’s a true classic color, it can be a neutral and it never goes out of style,” notes Millner, who also selected the alluring quartzite countertops. “It has a depth that makes it look like a real gemstone, which adds to the glamour.” Streamlined sconces temper the room’s painterly flourishes, while a glittering Circa Lighting chandelier ups the opulence. Not to be missed is the Thrush Holmes abstract in the hallway, which boasts ingenious pink and blue neon accents, paired with complementary pillows and rugs. –Kate Abney 126

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GRASSCLOTH ON WALLS Phillip Jeffries HANDPAINTED WALL ARCHES AND MARBELIZED CEILING Jan Roberts CANOPY BED AND OOCTAGONAL MIRRORS Custom by Andrew Brown Interiors; fabricated by Michael Morrow RUG Holly Hunt SCONCES AND FAUXMARBRE LAMPS Parc Monceau PLEATED LAMP SHADES Edgar Reeves ANTIQUE ITALIAN CHAIR, UPHOLSTERED STOOL, ANTIQUE BERGERE, VINTAGE MALACHITE PYRAMID Andrew Brown Interiors

EXOTIC ALLURE A NDR E W B ROW N , A NDR E W B ROW N I N TER IOR S

Upstairs Bedroom & Bath An air of exoticism infuses this bedroom by Birmingham designer Andrew Brown, who credits “an accumulation of things roaming around in my mind”—including a favorite art exhibition titled The Lure of the Exotic—for inspiring the design. Mughal arches, painted on grasscloth-covered walls by artist Jan Roberts, and a collection of tribal watercolors pay homage to distant cultures. For contrast, Brown introduced Art Deco– style Pierre Frey fabrics that, like the rest of the room, “transport people to another time and place.” But for a moment of rest, there is the room’s centerpiece: a custom Greek key–embellished steel and brass bed, which Brown designed in the spirit of the legendary California designer John Dickinson. –Jennifer Boles 128

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BED, NIGHTSTANDS, CHAISE, SOFA AND WIRE TABLES Calvin Klein Home DRAPERY, ROMAN SHADES AND BED HANGINGS Calvin Klein Home for Kravet DRAPERY TRIM Samuel & Sons through Ainsworth-Noah HOLLY HUNT LANTERN AND SLIPPER CHAIRS Jim Thompson SCONCES Christian Liaigre through Jerry Pair PEDESTALS AND URNS Paul +

BALANCED BEAUTY

J ONATH A N S AVAGE , SAVAGE I N TER IOR D ESIGN

Upstairs Bedroom & Bath “I designed this room for a young lady returning home from college to plan her wedding,” explains Nashville designer Jonathan Savage, whose imagined muse inspired the bedroom’s feminine touches, from the pink ceiling down to the blush-toned bed linens. Enveloping the space is Shatter wallpaper, a collaborative design between Savage and Carleton V, while furniture and accessories by Calvin Klein Home strike a balance “between feminine and masculine and traditional and modern,” says Savage. Even the sitting area by the window was created with the fictional young lady in mind: The designer envisioned it as a cozy spot where she might sit with friends and sip a glass of wine. –Jennifer Boles 130

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LEATHER SHAMS AND COVERLET Gramercy Home MIRROR Antonio Raimo Galleries BED, CABINET, OTTOMAN, FLOOR LAMP AND FIREPLACE Switch Modern CHAIRS AND TABLE Baker Furniture DAYBED R Hughes RUGS Moattar TOBACCO CUTTERS Chip & Co. ROPE SCULPTURE Susan Beallor-Snyder CANVAS ART Scott Ingram DRAPERY Castel

TAILORED

TEXTURE

M A R K W ILLI A MS A ND N IK I PA PA DOPOU LOS , M A R K W ILLI A MS D ESIGN A SSOCI ATES

Son’s Bedroom

A cocoon-like stainless steel fireplace informed the design of this cozy-meets-masculine bedroom by Mark Williams and Niki Papadopoulos. “It was the first item we chose, and it inspired the rest of our selections,” says Papadopoulos. “We love that it’s so modern and in direct contrast to some of the more textural components of the design.” A dark woven grasscloth—which the duo likens to a men’s tweed suit—lays the foundation for layers of natural textures, such as leather, linen, wood and even rope in the form of a floor-to-ceiling sculpture. Also adding depth and dimension is a custom, overscale mirror with gold framing that further enhances the room’s warm yet masculine appeal, as do antique tobacco cutters from Thailand that were repurposed as artwork above the bed. –Sejal Bhima 132

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BED CR Laine LAMP Vintage through Parker Kennedy Living BEDSIDE TABLES Highland House Furniture BEDSPREAD LEOPARD FABRIC Pindler & Pindler HEADBOARD AND CANOPY FABRIC Dorothy Draper through Ainsworth-Noah

PREP-SET CHIC

L A NCE JACK SON A ND DAV ID E CTON , PA R K ER K ENNEDY L I V ING

Guest Room Inspired by Palm Beach, Lance Jackson and David Ecton of Parker Kennedy Living imagined colors and patterns as the anchor of this preppy bedroom. The multilayered suite’s palette centers on shades of orange and green that are comfortably complemented by an array of white and monochromatic neutrals. The CR Laine headboard, upholstered in the iconic Brazilliance banana print pattern by Dorothy Draper through Ainsworth-Noah, casts coastal cues next to the punchy Pindler leopard bedspread and bamboo-patterned canopy drapes, also by Dorothy Draper. Styled with vintage lamps from Parker Kennedy, lacquered midcentury furnishings and a trove of personal treasures nestled throughout the room, this playful bedroom is rooted in preppy tradition. –Jeanne Lyons Davis 134

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SOFA AND WING BACK CHAIRS Verellen COFFEE TABLE AND BENCHES Rivers Spencer Collection RUG Moattar CHANDLIER AND LAMPS Circa Lighting CONSOLE Rivers Spencer for Tritter Feefer BIEDERMEIER CHEST Rivers Spencer Interiors CENTER TABLE Robuck PICTURE FRAME, SERVING TRAY & BOWL Aerin PANEL PAINTINGS Sarah Otts FRAMED NUDE Inslee Fariss

R I V ER S S PENCER , R I V ER S S PENCER I N TER IOR S

Upstairs Living Room This vast

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second-floor guest living room, designed by New Orleans shop owner and decorator Rivers Spencer, exudes ethereal elegance. Wanting the room to evoke the feeling of a lady’s retreat that’s tailored, feminine and fresh, Spencer anchored the room with a Mary McDonald for Schumacher fabric called Chinois Palais. Because the pretty print largely features chinoiserie panels of birds, she homed in on aviary themes throughout the quarters. A collection of soft hues and textures like blush, truffle and white, mixed with warm woods and metallic tones, defines the space. A neutral sofa and leather wing chair by River Spencer Interiors are gracefully accented with blush and leopard-print throw pillows. These are highlighted by commissioned paintings that were crafted by Sarah Otts after viewing the space’s fabric swatches. But in Spencer’s opinion, it’s the little things that make guests feel welcomed. “I always have their favorite wine or cocktails ready to go,” she says. “It makes anyone feel right at home.” –Jeanne Lyons Davis

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GRASSCLOTH Phillip Jeffries RUG Kyle Bunting through R Hughes PAINT COLOR Custom, Fine Paints of Europe ARMOIRE AND LOUNGE CHAIR Ironies through Jerry Pair NESTING TABLE Coup D’Etat through R Hughes CLUB CHAIR R Hughes DRAPERY Romo ABSTRACT ART Jonathan Adam Stewart MIXED-MEDIA ART Pryor Fine Art

PLACE OF PAUSE B R I A N WATFOR D , B R I A N WATFOR D I N TER IOR S

Lounge

Brian Watford took a dark and moody approach in the lounge, located between the back stairwell and upper hall, to distinguish it from the adjoining spaces. “I wanted it to be uniquely different, and I think dark rooms feel intimate and cozy,” he says. One of his first selections for the space was a graphite grasscloth wallcovering with gold rivets from Phillip Jeffries’ new customizable Nailed It collection. Watford layered in more textures such as a heathered-wool club chair, a bone-and-wood armoire and a woven brass lounge chair for a rich effect. To offset the room’s shadowy shades, Watford worked with rug designer Kyle Bunting to create a lighter custom hide rug in one of his latest design patterns. A mix of artwork, ranging from dark to high-contrast, completes the carefully edited space. –Sejal Bhima 139

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HALLWAY ARTWORK Roberto Dutesco through Bill Lowe Art Gallery METALLIC ABSTRACT Jimmy O’Neal through Bill Lowe Art Gallery CONSOLE Holly Hunt through Jim Thompson RUNNER Moattar MIRROR Mathews Furniture + Design LAMPS Steve McKenzie’s WING BACK CHAIR Bruce Andrews Design through Travis & Co. GAME ROOM PING PONG TABLE & SHUFFLEBOARD Venture Shuffleboard RUG The Rug Company through Travis & Co. CHAIRS A. Rudin through Paul + KLISMOS CHAIRS Jerry Pair HANGING LIGHTS Circa Lighting SEAMSTRESS Jean Peters Custom Work Room

PLAYFUL PUNCH G INGER B R E W TON , G INGER B R E W TON I N TER IOR S

Game Room and Hallway This isn’t your childhood rec room. Rich and refined while remaining fun and approachable, this game room designed by Ginger Brewton masterfully mixed work with play. A funky and elegant Paul Smith rug by The Rug Company was a must for the multifaceted space, incorporating a plethora of beautiful colors. But what’s a game room without some entertainment? Instead of unattractive and dated tables, Brewton opted for custom, made-in-Atlanta shuffleboard and Ping-Pong tables, both by Venture Shuffleboard. The vast hallway is a room in and of itself, with the larger-than-life Dream installation by Roberto Dutesco from Bill Lowe Gallery creating the ultimate statement piece. Opposite, a sleek Mathews mirror reflects the artwork while the contemporary console by Holly Hunt through Jim Thompson and wing chair by Bruce Andrews Design through Travis & Company boast sit-and-stay appeal. –Jeanne Lyons Davis 141

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MUDROOM ARTWORK Mark Boomershine RUG Dash & Albert FABRICS, DRAPERY AND WALLPAPER Thibaut LANTERN Circa Lighting MIRRORED CHEST Century Furniture FRIENDS’ ENTRY WICKER FURNITURE Lloyd Flanders ARTWORK Windy O’Connor and Christy Kinard RUG Dash & Albert SCULPTURES AND LAMPS Times Two Designs ALL OTHER RESOURCES Lisa Mende Design

CHEERFUL CHARM L ISA M ENDE , L ISA M ENDE D ESIGN

Friends’ Entry & Mudroom Since the mudroom is often the first space a homeowner enters, Lisa Mende decided to transform the often-overlooked entry into a cheerful welcoming committee. Inspired by the The Wizard of Oz’s famed line “There’s no place like home,” the designer incorporated a kaleidoscope of colors throughout the bright and playful space, with an abstract painting of Dorothy by Mark Boomershine serving as the focal point. Thibaut drapery fabric is reminiscent of a rainbow, while turquoise Danish modern chairs and an Omni mirrored chest by Century add sparkles of glamour to the playful space. “This house is so amazing, I felt the mudroom should be equally as beautiful as the foyer,” the Charlottebased designer says. “Homeowners should also feel special and smile when they enter their home.” –Jeanne Lyons Davis 143

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MIRROR, TABLE, TOWELS, MONOGRAMS AND ACCESSORIES Gramercy Home WALLPAPER GP&J Baker for Lee Jofa CASE GOODS AND LAMP Bunny Williams for Lee Jofa UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS Lee Jofa ARTWORK Gary Bodner, Sarah Otts, Melody Trivisone and Jenny Nelson through Anne Irwin Fine Art and Dusty Griffith through DWH Interiors

SOFT & SERENE

C A M R EY NOLDS A ND J ENN Y TAU BEL , G R A MERC Y H OME

Ground-Floor Powder Room

Inspired by landscapes and travel, this soft and feminine powder room evokes the feeling of a Shakespearean play thanks to the whimsical Oriental Tree wallpaper by GP & J Baker through Lee Jofa. The soft and ethereal space feels like a mini retreat with its soothing palette of blues and greens and occasional pops of coral undertones, not to mention the cozy, plush seating by Lee Jofa. But a proper powder room would not be complete without a pair of monogrammed towels from Gramercy Home, adding a personalized touch to this intimate haven. –Jeanne Lyons Davis 144

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SUSTAINABLE

CARPET TILE Mohawk Industries CUSTOM MURAL Brycedius Sam, represented by Martin Nash CUSTOM WOOD WALLS Eutree, designed and fabricated by Been Framed LLC WALL PLANTERS Woolly Pocket through Foliage Design Systems CHANDELIER Axo Lighting through Illuminations LOVE SEAT AND LOUNGE CHAIRS Coalesse ACCESSORIES RDA Studio PAINT Romabio ECO-Series colormatched to Sherwin-Williams Interesting Aqua

SANCTUARY

R A BAU T D ESIGN A SSOCI ATES , I NC . W ITH S OU THFACE , CHOA & S A FE K IDS G EORGI A

Hope & Will’s Room Following several successful projects with sustainable building organization Southface, Jo Rabaut considered a collaboration with the eco-conscious company—in concert with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Safe Kids Georgia—“a no-brainer.” She graciously turned the terrace-level activity space into a hangout haven for children prone to allergies, sensitivities and accidental injuries via furniture with rounded corners, low-VOC paint, red list–free Mohawk carpet and more, making it as positive for human health as the environment. Establishing architecture where there was little, Rabaut installed sustainable forestry wood planks at the center, adding a flat-screen for tech-savvy tweens and wall plants to improve air quality. The far end features a homework table and an inspiring mural influenced by CHOA’s mascots, Hope and Will, while the room’s remaining two zones appeal to body and spirit. –Kate Abney 145

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WICKER FURNITURE AND COFFEE TABLES Lloyd Flanders CHANDELIER (opposite) Ro Sham Beaux PILLOWS Lloyd Flanders and Blush Label CUSTOM PILLOW FABRICS Clarence House, Cotton + Quill, Lulu DK, Robert Allen, Schumacher, Scot Meacham Wood, Thibaut; fabrication by Home Accent DRAPERY FABRICS Robert Allen; fabricated by Drape98 Express RUGS Dash & Albert ART Jordan Johnson UMBRELLAS GordonDunning

NATURAL STYLE

L ATHEM G OR DON A ND C ATE D U N NING , G OR DON D U N NING

Loggia, Pool Deck & Guesthouse Terraces

Lathem Gordon and Cate Dunning brought their updated vision of Southern style to life in this trio of outdoor spaces by mixing classic elements with youthful splashes of modernity. Featuring a traditional blue-and-white color scheme, the loggia is reminiscent of a warm and welcoming Southern porch, but in true GordonDunning fashion, they added a pop of lavender overhead via a glass chandelier for a fresh take. The pool deck is also a testament to the duo’s love of color, with pink pagoda-inspired umbrellas and a mix of sprightly pillows, as is the guesthouse terrace, which features playful palm and leopard prints in a palette of soft pinks and mint greens. “We wanted these spaces to be as cozy and beautiful as any indoor room, which was a challenge because we had to make sure every fabric was weatherproof,” says Dunning. Each space also features durable and stylish wicker furnishings by Lloyd Flanders. –Sejal Bhima 146

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ACRYLIC COCKTAIL TABLE Allan Knight through Ainsworth-Noah FLEMISH BONE MIRROR John Rosselli through Ainsworth-Noah PAINTING Scott Ingram SOFA, LIBRARY TABLE, LOUNGE CHAIRS, BUFFET AND END TABLES Nancy Corzine OTTOMANS, STOOL, LAMPS AND SCONCES Bungalow Classic ROBIN’S-EGG BLUE LAMPS Christopher Spitzmiller through Ainsworth-Noah SQUARE-BACK LOUNGE CHAIRS John Himmel through Ainsworth-Noah RUGS Stark Carpet

SERENE CHIC T R ISTA N H A R STA N , T R ISTA N H A R STA N & C O . LLC

Guesthouse Main Level “Wedgwood blue is one of my favorite colors,” notes Tristan Harstan, the New York designer who opened an Atlanta office this spring after five successful years in Palm Beach. The serene, coastal palette used in the upper level of the pool house plays to this soft hue, further inspired by a Gail Albert Halaban photograph reminiscent of Harstan’s favorite vista. “I used to live in Massachusetts and spent my summers on Cape Cod,” he says. “These are the colors of the sand, sky, stone and grass.” Though a naturally airy, open-format space, the main level was made quite cozy with a Nancy Corzine sofa, layered rugs and sumptuous striped draperies. The guesthouse kitchen, designed by Kingdom Woodworks, also received a few of Harstan’s fresh updates, including frosted-glass pendants from Visual Comfort. –Kate Abney 148

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“THESE ARE THE COLORS OF THE SAND, SKY, STONE AND GRASS.” —Tristan Harstan, Tristan Harstan & Co. LLC

COUNTER STOOLS Nancy Corzine through Ainsworth-Noah FABRICS Nancy Corzine through Ernst Gaspard; Bennison and Hodsoll-McKenzie through AinsworthNoah PHOTOGRAPH Gail Albert Halaban through Jackson Fine Art ACCESSORIES Ainsworth-Noah and Bungalow Classic

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LEATHER TIGHTBACK SOFA Hancock & Moore LARGE ABSTRACT PAINTING William McLure PILLOWS Dedar and Pierre Frey CLUB CHAIR FABRIC Zak + Fox FRINGE TRIM ON DIVAN Schumacher CHANDELIER Noir BRASS GARDEN SEAT Parc Monceau SMALL OUSHAK Moattar BLACK-ANDWHITE PHOTO Chris Little ANTIQUE CHEST Delray & Assoc. Antiques ALL RESOURCES Mathews Furniture + Design

GLOBAL SCALE N INA N A SH A ND D ON E A STER LING , M ATHE WS F U R N IT U R E + D ESIGN

Guesthouse Lower Level

Nina Nash and Don Easterling imagined an eclectic, global, handsome hangout space full of abstract art, stately antiques and irreverent accents (like an upside-down portrait and a neon sign). “We wanted bold, graphic, not so serious,” says Nash, who notes that the Zak + Fox fabric was their starting point, setting the stage for the earth-toned palette. Noteworthy elements include the tight-back leather sofa; an oversized tortoise coffee table; a massive mohair-upholstered, fringed divan; and an even larger barn door upholstered in leather. The exotic crops up in the form of framed brass trinkets, African baskets and pillows made from antique mud cloths. Opening to the porch via French doors, it’s undeniably genteel. Says Nash: “I feel like you’ll want to drink Champagne in this room—but you’ll be barefoot.” –Kate Abney 153

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ART Huff Harrington Fine Art RUG Designer Carpets ALL OTHER FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES Huff Harrington Home

M EG H A R R INGTON A ND A N N HU FF, HU FF H A R R INGTON H OME

Guesthouse Foyer & Powder Room Meg Harrington and Ann Huff, along with associates Sam Jones and Martha Douglas Peyton, envisioned the homeowner as a welltraveled art aficionado who loves to greet likeminded visitors in the guesthouse with a curated collection. “We dreamed up this refined world traveler who has collected art in many different places,” says Huff. Large abstract paintings infuse the space with sophistication, as does a glittering crystal chandelier. This polished aesthetic was even extended to the powder room, where a mix of artwork helps the space feel much larger than its petite proportions. The foyer’s furnishings are a study in contrasts, with antique zebra-hide benches tucked under sleek marble consoles for a look that is equal parts classic and contemporary. –Sejal Bhima 154

STRIKING STATEMENT

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CHANDELIER Laura Kirar for Arteriors BLOCKPRINT FABRIC ON BED Kari Fisher Designs GRAY PAINTING Annus Verto by Susanne Carmack ALL FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES available through B.D. Jeffries

INSPIRED OASIS B.D. J EFFR IES D ESIGN G ROU P

Guesthouse Guest Room

Pulling many of its aesthetic cues from the adjoining living room, B.D. Jeffries’ approach to the guesthouse bedroom is global, organic and perfect for travelers still buzzing with inspiration. Neutral, tactile and soothing to the eye, it features the same taupe-and-gray color palette common in the store’s displays, with wood, stone, ceramics and natural materials such as wool and angora. Along with store merchandiser Kent Drotor, designer Kati Hardwick immediately fell for the Kari Fisher block-print fabric, which she used to slipcover the bed, adding fringe and layering it with linen and burlap. A diamond motif on the Moroccan Beni Ourain rug perfectly complements this pattern, while artfulness is added via an installation of dried tobacco sticks sourced from a Kentucky farm. –Kate Abney 155

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LIFE

OUT & ABOUT

CELEBRATING SOUTHERN STYLE

The inaugural Southeastern Designer Showhouse & Gardens kicked off its run in high style with opening night party MOONLIGHT & MAGNOLIAS. The evening kicked off with a champagne toast for honorary chair SUZANNE KASLER, followed by light dinner, live music and cocktails in the garden. Guests mingled with showhouse designers while taking an exclusive tour of the house before opening day. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIM LINK

Top Phoebe Howard, Robert Brown, Amy Morris; Melanie Turner, Brad Hanner, Barbara Westbrook, Kevinn Pulford. Middle Elizabeth Ralls, Suzanne Kasler, Kimberly Sundt; Brandy Womack, Cheryl Womack, Alison Womack Jowers; Blake Dowling Weeks, Alison Wilkinson, Seth Vandenbergh. Bottom Sophie Smulders. Caroline Williams, Brad Weitz, Debbie Weitz, Elizabeth Guess; Courtney Godwin, Beth Webb, Mary Clare Holm, Whitney Ray.

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Top Niki Papadopoulos, Mark Williams; Frederick Laury, Stacey Laury, Erica Peters, Charles Peters; Jonathan Savage. Middle Randy Tilinski, Courtney Tilinski, Suzanne Kasler, John Morris. Bottom Taninma Logan, Dietrich Logan; Ginger Brewton, Ira Sellers, Kristie Buxton, Linda Brewton; Nina Nash, Don Easterling.

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PARTY NO. 1

Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles and Dennis Hunt raised a glass for Party No. 1 at AINSWORTH-NOAH, an event celebrating the venerated showroom’s new leadership under Hunt, as well as its freshly renovated interiors. Guests toasted to the start of summer, as well as to new beginnings at the ADAC showroom, with celebratory cocktails, artfully arranged orals, and fare by Epting Events among friends. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIM LINK

Top Hal Ainsworth, Dennis Hunt, Noah Winton; Carole Weaks, Tristan Harstan; Dominic Evans-Freke, Elizabeth Ralls, Winton Noah. Middle Katie Miner, Mickey Steinberg, Anna Braund, Lauren DeLoach; Courtney Giles, Hal Ainsworth, Carter Kay. Bottom Suzanne Kasler, John Morris; David Wiesand, Susan Ferrier; John Oetgen, John Lineweaver.

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AN ARTFUL EVENING

DIXON RYE hosted an exclusive, private reception with award-winning British photographer and cinematographer TREVOR FORREST, whose images and video capture countries across the globe. The evening showcased Forrest’s latest project, GhostAtlas Exhibit. PHOTOGRAPHY BY KIM LINK

Top Kimberly Sundt, Carolyn O’Neil; James Wheeler, Lindsey Coral Harper; Zak Profera; Marisa Marcantonio. Middle Christine Anthony, Owen Masterson, Thea Beasley, Bradley Odom; Lluvia Claudio-Albarran, Ed Reisert, Anne Seymour. Bottom Trevor Forrest, Gina Christman; Harmony Trevena, Maria de Oliveira; Indira Thaker, Manav Thaker.

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A DAY OF DESIGN

Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ fi fth-annual READER DAY AT ADAC brought the magazine to life with this year’s theme, “Fresh Take: Conversations on an Authentic Lifestyle.” A light breakfast was followed by enlightening conversations with designer Jackye Lanham, architect William B. Litchfield, chefs Anne Quatrano and Linton Hopkins, and designer Susan Ferrier and architect Bobby McAlpine. Guests also enjoyed lunch and a special wine tasting at the close of the event. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW SIMMONDS

Top Kimberly Sundt, Dan Cahoon, Elizabeth Ralls, Kate Miner; Susan Ferrier, Bobby McAlpine. Middle Anne Quatrano, Linton Hopkins; Guests enjoy a special presentation at Jerry Pair. Bottom Guests enjoy a keynote speech by William B. Litchfield and Jackye Lanham; Kimberly Sundt, William B. Litchfield, Jackye Lanham, Elizabeth Ralls.

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SAVE THE DATE NOVEMBER 18 - DECEMBER 11, 2016 2490 Woodward Way NW Atlanta, Georgia 30305 atlantaholidayhome.com

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LUXURY HOMES & ESTATES { BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES GEORGIA PROPERTIES }

442 CAIN STREET | ATLANTA, GA 30312 The crown jewel of Old Fourth Ward! Pioneering modern home in the heart of city! Situated on an “urban island” with no immediate neighboring properties and 360 degree unobstructed views. With its commercial zoning, development possibilities are endless! Imagine an exclusive boutique luxury hotel or high-end modern condo development. The location and views can never be replicated again! Johnny Gonzales; 404-226-5888. $5,000,000.

310 WHITE SPRINGS LANE | PEACHTREE CITY, GA The ultimate in privacy, this home is surrounded by artfully placed landscaping inside a 7.14 +/- acre gated retreat. Comprised of three lots, it is the largest residential lot in Peachtree City. A Dutch-inspired home with refined sophistication and contemporary flair, it was designed by famed architect Piet Boon. It exudes a timeless design with attention to detail for the ultimate experience in a luxury home. Valerie Howard; 770-318-8165. $2,990,000.

5011 GREEN PINE DRIVE | ATLANTA, GA 30342

2727 LANDSDOWNE LANE SE | ATLANTA, GA 30339

One-of-a-kind estate with extensive upgrades. 1.3+/- acre lot on a quiet culde-sac street. Open, bright floorplan offers flexibility for large-scale entertaining & cozy family living. Chef’s kitchen and an incredible backyard oasis with stunning veranda, outdoor kitchen, large pool, spa, waterfall and play area. Large bedrooms with en suite baths upstairs. Terrace level with gym, sauna, theatre and room for expansion. Jodi Halpert; 404-513-5151. $2,350,000.

The home you’ve been waiting for! An impeccably maintained 2005 John Willis home with open floor plan. The master suite has a sitting area and large limestone master bath with two enormous closets. Outdoor space features stone work and an outdoor living room with fireplace and TV! Pool and spa have waterfalls and automated covers. The terrace is finished with a large, light-filled fitness center. Tina Hunsicker; 404-931-3944. $1,399,999.

3010 HAVEN RESERVE | MILTON, GA 30004 Open main level floor plan perfect for entertaining. Gourmet kitchen with large island overlooking the keeping room, casual dining area and family room. Main level guest bedrooms with private bath. Upper level features a bonus room, owner’s retreat and three secondary bedrooms. Located in one of the top school districts in North Fulton. The Reserve at Providence; 404-210-1356. $1,029,081.

15605 FREEMANVILLE ROAD | MILTON, GA 30004 Beautiful estate in the heart of desirable Milton on 5+/- acres! Custom home with charm, exquisite detail and award-winning Southern Living design. Expansive main floor offers a spacious owners suite, 2-story entry, great room, keeping room and kitchen all with views of open pasture & 4-board horse fencing. Main floor walkout perfect for pool. Rec room, game room and full bath on the terrace level. Cathy Adams; 678-488-7568. $1,450,000.

(770) 992-4100 | WWW.BHHSGEORGIA.COM ©2015 An independently operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.® Equal Housing Opportunity. Information deemed accurate, but subject to change without notice. If your property is currently listed with a Realtor, please disregard this notice. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other Brokers.

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LUXURY HOMES & ESTATES { BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES GEORGIA PROPERTIES }

516 LONDONBERRY ROAD | ATLANTA, GA 30327 One word: Sophistication. Interior design by Pineapple House with impeccable finishes! This home has wide plank oak floors with a slate foyer, motorized blinds and Control4 audio and lighting control. Top notch kitchen with Caesarstone quartz counters, custom cabinets, Wolf, Sub Zero and double Bosch dishwashers. Incredible location on a quiet cul-de-sac. 516LondonberryAtlanta.com. Debra Johnston; 404-312-1959; $1,355,000.

2701 CONSTANT LANDING | MARIETTA, GA 30066 Amazing home in the Lassiter High School district on a beautiful private culde-sac lot! Four sides brick, 3-car garage, upstairs bedrooms are en-suites, plus an au-pair suite with separate entrance. Finished terrace level with wine cellar, two rec rooms, bedroom and bath. Main level features owner’s suite, library/study and two-story great room opening to the keeping room and kitchen. Marsha Sell; 404-713-5373. $899,000.

4380 SUMMER LANE | ATLANTA, GA 30327 Harrison designed residence at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on 1+ acre. Perfectly maintained with high ceilings & large rooms that overlook the infinity edge pool & spa. Control 4 technology with audio throughout. Master on main with large his & her walk-in closets. Terrace level is perfect for entertaining with Viking kitchen, guest apartment & screening room with billiards. 4380SummerLnAtlanta.com. Debra Johnston; 404-312-1959. $2,700,000.

121 PENINSULA DRIVE | PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269 Rare opportunity in Peachtree City’s most prestigious lake community. Timeless casual elegance with an incredible backyard resort overlooking Lake Kedron! Over 8,800 square feet of superb quality with only the finest appointments and rich finishes throughout. Susan Fitzgerald; 770-6527376. $1,450,000.

10650 MONTCLAIR WAY | JOHNS CREEK, GA 30097 Gated, park-like 2+/-acre lot; circular drive and porte cochere. Grand foyer with chandelier and floating staircase; mahogany-walled study and banquet-sized dining room. Master on main; formal living room with wall of windows and full bar. Chef’s kitchen with top of the line appliances, breakfast bar and butler’s pantry. Terrace level with full in-law suite. Anne Cintron; 404-483-7623. $1,299,000.

291 THUNDERBIRD TRACE SE | MARIETTA, GA 30067 A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in Atlanta Country Club to own an exquisite estate on 3.7 acres. Magnificent grounds, pool, gazebo with fireplace and unbelievable details and quality throughout. Master suite is comparable to a 5-star presidential suite! Enormous rooms, high ceilings, two-story foyer, banquet-sized formal dining room, library, family room, sunroom and finished terrace level. Marsha Sell; 404-713-5373. $2,900,000.

(770) 992-4100 | WWW.BHHSGEORGIA.COM ©2015 An independently operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.® Equal Housing Opportunity. Information deemed accurate, but subject to change without notice. If your property is currently listed with a Realtor, please disregard this notice. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other Brokers.

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LUXURY HOMES & ESTATES { BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS REAL ESTATE METRO BROKERS }

5202 LEGENDS DRIVE | BRASELTON, GA 30517 Elegant Tuscan-inspired estate in the exclusive Legends at Chateau Elan. Home features a chef’s kitchen, master suite with whirlpool tub and ceiling filler, his & hers steam shower, terrace level with stacked stone archways, home theater and a portico courtyard leading to the 5-car garage. Tranquil backyard oasis with a saltwater pool, hot tub and spa, waterfalls and a rocking chair gazebo. Agent name: Earl Coleman; Price: $1,695,000.

4552 PAPER MILL | MARIETTA, GA 30067 Custom-built home in a gated community. Impressive entry has an imported wrought iron door and cathedral ceiling. Open layout is perfect for entertaining. Spacious master suite is located on main level along with a guest bedroom and private bath. Light-filled home features chef’s kitchen, finished terrace level with media room and heated gunite pool in fenced backyard. Agent Name: Jean Brosius; Price: $1,250,000.

806 RIDGESTONE COURT | PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269

2206 HIGH MEADOWS COURT | HIAWASSEE, GA 30582

European elegance nestled on picturesque lot. Gourmet kitchen with granite, wine fridge, hardwood flooring, chandeliers, decorative trim work, banquet dining room and owners’ retreat on main with luxurious bath. Terrace level includes temperature-controlled wine cellar and a full kitchen. Private backyard with salt water pool/spa, outdoor kitchen and deck overlooking mature landscaping. Agent Name: Anne Cocoles; Price: $1,045,000.

Timber frame lodge with custom luxury details and upgrades at every turn. Soaring vaulted ceilings, masonry stone fireplace, expansive gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry and upscale appliances. Large master suite and office area, elevator to terrace level with theater room, two additional bedrooms, great room with stone fireplace, kitchen and wet bar. Close to Lake Chatuge. Agent Name: Bill Manto; Price: $974,900.

8222 HEWLETT ROAD | SANDY SPRINGS, GA 30350

347 RIDGE ROAD | HELEN, GA 30545

Serenity in the city. Executive home with all the bells and whistles on a rare 1+ acre lot situated in a private enclave. Chef’s kitchen features stainless steel appliances, granite counters and custom cabinetry. Finished terrace level includes state-of-the-art theater. Large backyard has a fire pit and room for a pool. Agent Name: Benji Dubovsky; Price: $1,265,000.

Beautiful mountain home! A private road leads to this stunning Victorian estate surrounded by breathtaking views. 7.22 acres of seclusion backs up to Smithgall Woods Conservation Area just outside town. Features include four bedrooms, four baths, crown molding throughout, custom cherry cabinets, a lookout tower and a finished terrace level overlooking in-ground pool. Agent Name: Irene Clary/Barbara Hatcher; Price: $995,000.

(678) 320-4900 | WWW.DREAMHOMES.COM *Each Firm is Independently Owned and Operated.

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LUXURY HOMES & ESTATES { ATLANTA FINE HOMES | SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY }

1150 WEST GARMON ROAD NW | ATLANTA, GA 30327 Spectacular new construction developed by NorthStar and designed by Harrison Design. This Tudor-style treasure sits regally on 1.8± acres at the corner of Garmon and West Garmon Road. The entire home is stone, and the L-shaped design includes massive windows from all sides so the light pours in. Twelve-foot ceilings, a slate roof, elevator, pool, spectacular outdoor living spaces and antique mantels are just a few of the incredible features. The level of finish is cutting-edge, as it was the stage for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ 2015 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse.

BETSY AKERS & WENDY ZOLLER | 404.372.8144 OR 404.277.0747 | ATLANTAFINEHOMES.COM ©MMXVI Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. A Realogy Company. All Rights Reserved. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Web Links & Ad Index ADAC adacatlanta.com..............................................................................SDS32 AmericasMart americasmart.com ............................................................ 2,3,29 Ansley Park Tour of Homes ansleytourofhomes.com ................................ 58 Ariana Furniture arianafurniture.com .............................................................. 4 Atlanta Audio and Automation atlantaaudio.com .......................................57 Atlanta Community Food Bank acfb.org ......................................................166 Atlanta Fine Homes atlantafinehomes.com ................................................165 Authentic Reclaimed Floors authenticpinefloors.com ........................ SDS21 Aztec Stone aztecstoneempire.com ................................................................ 51 Back on the Farm ........................................................................................................ AtlantaHistoryCenter.com/BackontheFarm ........................................... 59 BD Jeffries bdjeffries.com ........................................................................... SDS11 Bell Kitchen & Bath Studios bellcabinets.com ............................................. 21 Berkshire Hathaway Home Services ..................................................................... bhhsgeorgia.com ............................................ inside back cover, 163,164 Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate metrobrokers.com ....................... 164 Birmingham Botanical Gardens bbgardens.org ......................................... 58 Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts boxwoodsonline.com .............................SDS23 California Closets californiaclosets.com ..........................................................13 Cartersville Bartow County visitcartersvillega.org ..................................... 46 Circa Lighting circalighting.com ............................................................. SDS07 DCD Kitchen & Bath Studio dcdcabinets.com .......................................... 55 Dixon Rye dixonrye.com ............................................................................ SDS27 Duralee duralee.com........................................................................................... 52 Dwell with Dignity dwellwithdignity.org ....................................................... 64 Ed Castro Landscape edcastro.com ............................................................... 26 Event Rentals Unlimited erultd.com...............................................................166 Ferguson ferguson.com ..............................................................................SDS25 FireRock firerock.us ..............................................................................................33 Floor and Decor flooranddecor.com .................................................................11 Francois & Company francoisandco.com...................................................... 19 Georgia Power georgiapower.com/save .......................................................... 1 Gramercy Fine Linens shopgramercy.com .....................................................31 Granite Garage Floors granitegaragefloors.com ....................................... 50 Harry Norman Realtors harrynorman.com ................................................... 32 Hermes hermes.com ............................................................................back cover Hidden Mountain Resorts hiddenmountain.com..........................................44 Interior Philosophy interiorphilosophy.com ................................................. 59 Jim Thompson jimthompsonfabrics.com .......................................................... 7

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MARCIA SHERRILL MARCIA’S FAVORITE PLACES

THE STUDY

In an age of e-readers and audio books, Marcia makes a case for the classic library, an inviting place to curl up with a classic hardback.

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S THERE ANYTHING MORE ASTUTE looking than a sophisticated perch for your amassed book collection? You may never have guessed that I, Marcia, read two to three books a week or that I am a valued member of multiple book clubs. But, when you’re known for both decadence and shopping habits, it’s perhaps easier to understand that I’ve now downloaded 1,200 books on my Kindle. Of course, I still keep my hard copies (they have a sense of history and nostalgia, after all)—but in true Marcia form, I collect my favorite tomes in the form of both e-books and hardbacks. When I searched for a new pied-à-terre in Manhattan, I

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told the realtor to look for a study. He was incredulous. Who in this day and age needs a study? A well-stocked library, however, can be a thing of beauty as well as function. I worked on a showhouse a few years back with Summer Loftin, and we created a library that folks still talk about. See? I’m not the only one reluctant to give up my books. Sure, at my new Manhattan digs, I can barely squeeze in a daybed for guests, but at last I can be reunited with my treasured tomes. I’m building my library further by collecting the 100 greatest books of the 20th century. And if houseguests linger a bit longer to read them, even better. Who knows?

EMILY FOLLOWILL

Joel Kelly designed the woodpaneled library of this Buckhead abode around a map of London (a find from Scott Antique Markets), he divided into 24 panels.

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