Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | February 2022

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ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES

FEBRUARY 2022

SIMPLY ELEGANT

SIMPLY ELEGANT A FRESH PERSPECTIVE

VOLUME 41, NO. 2

ON CLASSIC DESIGN


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Contents FEBRUARY 2022

STYLE 14

Key Pieces

The latest swoon-worthy designs you’re certain to be coveting

HOME 32

Graceful Grandeur

The 2021 Home for the Holidays Showhouse brims with classic design and simplistic elegance

LIFE

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Property Report Calendar Naomi On upcoming design trends Dish The Cape End Note In Love With…Black & White Editor’s Letter Ad Index

On the Cover INTERIOR DESIGN SUSAN B. BOZEMAN DESIGNS, INC. PHOTOGRAPHY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

SIMPLY ELEGANT A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON CLASSIC DESIGN

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sSOLSTICE so o ls ol l st s ti sti t i ce ce

The Solstice collection features clean lines, a high back, and a sleek frame that enhances the European inspired design. The fully upholstered look, and contemporary comfort make for an outdoor collection that will be enjoyed for generations.

sSOUTHPORT so o ut ou u th tthp h po p or o rt rt

The Southport collection features a sleek frame design, accented with a beveled extrusion that captures the classic loom panels. With the choice of color on both the frame and wicker insert one can customize to any outdoor space.

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I’VE ALWAYS LOVED THE beginnings of a new year. It’s a blank slate, a time where we are motivated to reset, recenter and rebuild upon our personal foundations of life. And while I’ve yet to finish an entire cookbook, train for that half marathon, or many of the other resolutions I’ve set for myself in the last five years, home is one area I will never neglect. Whether that’s giving your junk room a new lease on life as the posh, high-functioning space it’s longing to be, or kicking your beaten down furniture to the curb. Or perhaps it’s as simple as introducing that happy hue you’ve long admired. However it resonates, the pages of this issue are brimming with inspiration to guide you in your next design undertaking. Featured this month are highlights from our 2021 Home for the Holidays showhouse (page 32), a newly built home on a verdant lot in Buckhead, Atlanta’s Paces

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neighborhood. With entertaining front-of-mind, the residence was expertly crafted by just a handful of the a fresh perspective on the classic design elements we know and love today. Also inside: a look at what’s next for design in 2022 (page 14). Though our way of life remains unpredictable today, let us continue to push forward— with beautiful, inspired design leading the charge.

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SHOPPING DISCOVERIES INFLUENCES

ON THE HORIZON

As the winter months continue to drag, we’re anticipating spring’s happy, fragrant blooms more than ever. Bring the sunshine inside with SOANE BRITAIN’s new Hydrangea Lace fabric in Sunflower. Launching early next month, the textile is a cheerful wake-up call on even the gloomiest of days. soane.co.uk

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STYLE TRENDS

KEY PIECES

The latest swoon-worthy designs you’re certain to be coveting Produced by CLINTON SMITH

Casually Speaking

Palm Beach designer DAVID PHOENIX’s second collection with HICKORY CHAIR, Positano, features elegant furnishings in light, fresh finishes and soothing fabrics that exude an easygoing glamour evocative of its namesake Italian seaside locale. hickorychair.com

right The Marquesa sofa, Zitelli cocktail table and side table and Salmore side chair. The artwork is from Phoenix’s collection with Soicher Marin.

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ELEGANCE UNDERFOOT MARA MILLER and JESSE CARRIER, the wife-andhusband design principals of New York-based CARRIER AND COMPANY, recently debuted three new collections with the rug maker LOLOI. Each of the designs—Bond, Harrison and Milton (left to right)—is handcrafted by master artisans. loloirugs.com

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PERSONAL TOUCH

Los Angeles designer BRIGETTE ROMANEK has launched her first-ever furniture collection with MITCHELL GOLD + BOB WILLIAMS. The sevenpiece collection, a seamless marriage of beauty and functional furniture, represents Romanek’s take on what she refers to as “livable luxe.”

Surround Yourself

Textured surfaces and warm atmospheres comprise DEDAR’s latest wallcovering collection from the storied Italian fabric house. The versatile assortment includes four patterns and a handpicked selection of Plain Classic weaves, suitable for almost any style of space. Available through Jerry Pair; dedar.com

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MR. BROWN LONDON’s new Rodger Table Lamp is comprised of a stylish confection of materials, including smooth white gesso, aged brass and a lucite base. That mix, along with its eyecatching geometric form, is illuminating, indeed. mrbrownhome.com

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COLEFAX AND FOWLER’s Fuchsia, a longtime popular chintz and wallpaper staple of the venerable fabric house, has been updated. The print is now available on 100% linen for the very first time. It also comes in two fresh colorways, Red/Forest and Silver/Leaf. Available through Cowtan & Tout; cowtan.com 15

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PERFECT PAIR

PHOEBE and JIM HOWARD’s latest debuts to their MR. & MRS. HOWARD furniture collection with SHERRILL FURNITURE bridges the best of casual elegance with cosmopolitan flair. As always, each of their designs effortlessly combines stylish, soulful and chic sensibilities. sherrillfurniture.com

above This space features the collection’s Fritz Sofa, Normandy Chair, Sled Coffee Table and Baton Spot Table. from left to right Remy Swivel Chair, Ascue Nightstand, Pagoda Mirror

PATTERN PLAY

He’s the king of California cool, and PETER DUNHAM’s latest introductions to his eponymous fabric collection once again exhibits his deft ability to bring the world home, interpreting myriad global influences and translating them in a way that we all want to live with them, whether our tastes skew classic or contemporary. Available through Ainsworth-Noah; peterdunham.com Mogador in Pink/Indigo

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Deeg in Blue/Blue on White

Fez in Green on White

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STYLE TRENDS

SLEEPING BEAUTY

DOORMAN has introduced the new LAUREL CANOPY DAYBED collection, which is inspired by French Provincial iron daybeds, but with a contemporary twist. Available in twin, queen and king sizes—and with or without a back—each daybed is handcrafted in Doorman’s New Orleans workshop. doormandesigns.com

Breath of Fresh Air Part of THEODORE ALEXANDER’s new BREEZE collection is the Breeze étagère. Its architectural, X-brace design is as much a statement-making focal point as the objets and bibelots you choose to display on it. Shown in the new Sea Salt finish, the piece marries high style with an easy, breezy spirit. The only thing better? Perhaps a pair! theodorealexander.com

SWEET DREAMS

The new SAN CRISTOBAL design from the MATOUK SCHUMACHER collection features a faithful reproduction of an 18th-century document, but the pattern feels remarkably contemporary in two Fresh Green and Sky colorways. matouk.com

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1. Artisan Orchid and Vases, priced from, $67 2. Hand-decorated Porcelain Table Lamp, $775 3. CR Laine Jenette Swivel Chair, priced from, $1,676 4. Monet-inspired Pillow, $184 5. Original Artwork, $1,999 6. White Sideboard with Raffia Covered Doors and Gold-leaf Finished Hardware, $3,356

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SOUTH AFRICAN STYLE PHOTO BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

Celebrated Atlanta restaurateur Justin Anthony introduced a new addition to his vibrant portfolio of

establishments inspired by his Cape Town, South Africa, roots. Located at the Avalon in Alpharetta, THE CAPE

RESTAURANT & BEACH BAR serves a tasteful twist on traditional South African fare—think bobotie crêpes and tuna tataki (pictured)—in a lively beach-inspired environment. thecaperestaurant.com

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NUMBERS SOME OF ATLANTA’S TOP HOME SALES OF 2021 A pricey off-market deal helped last year’s high-dollar transactions top 2020.

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estate on Valley Road, sold to an unnamed buyer by Glennis Beacham with Beacham & Company, working through Jud

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ers are making decisions based on what they want and are less concerned about preparing the home for the next buyer, says DAVID MICHELSON, a partner with ALAIR HOMES DECATUR (alairhomes.com) and president of NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) ATLANTA. Carriage houses top the list, Michelson says, because it offers space for friends and extended family. Even so, homeowners must be willing to wait and possibly pay more. Windows are taking 16 to 20 weeks to arrive, compared to four to six weeks previously. Prices are good “for a few weeks and sometimes only days,” he says.

Imperiled Locales Atlanta’s first suburb and a neglected fairground are among the 10 spots on the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril list for 2022. Ansley Park, which features homes by Neel Reid and Philip Trammell Shutze, is at risk of losing its National Register of Historic Places designation due to “insensitive infill” in the last decade, according to the trust. If properties that are considered to contribute to the historic district are lost, then the integrity of the district is imperiled. “They’re getting to the point where that’s a real possibility,” says BEN SUTTON, the GEORGIA TRUST’s director of preservation. The Georgia Trust advocates for Ansley Park to be designated a Local Historic District by the city, which would create an ordinance to protect against demolition. 24

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Estate on West Conway Drive, also listed and sold by Beacham & Company, which served as AH&L’s 2020 Southeastern Designer Showhouse

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Betsy Akers with Atlanta Fine

Summerour Architects nominated the Georgia Fairgrounds, which was the site of Gay’s cotton gin and peach packing complex. Summerour’s interest in preserving the Meriwether County site and revitalizing the area is reason to be optimistic. “Whether it is a high-style home in Ansley Park or a vernacular fair site, architects have an eye for understanding what can make a place worthy of preservation,” says Sutton.

Homes Sotheby’s International Realty sold a new 9,350-squarefoot modern home in Historic Brookhaven, with Giuliano Tornusciolo of Keller Williams Realty First Atlanta representing buyers

LOGAN DESIGN GROUP BY JASON KNOTTS; ANSLEY PARK COURTESY OF THE GEORGIA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION

More is more—that’s what homebuyers’ wish lists are saying to builders today. Desired features are expansions and iterations of loggias, carriage houses, media rooms, his-and-her closets, 12-foot-plus ceilings on the main level and materials such as steel. Windows and doors are getting bigger while the size of mulls that attach them are decreasing to allow more light, says builder DIETRICH LOGAN of LOGAN DESIGN GROUP (logandesigngroup.com). “People are starting to enjoy some of the limitlessness you can get with steel,” he says. “If you want that 20 x 40 opening, a whole wall of windows, we can get it out of steel.” Additionally, own-

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LIFE

C A L E N DA R FEB. 25–27 Witness the beauty of nature’s bounty with the

ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN’s biennial Flower Show titled Metamorphosis, an indoor juried competition that celebrates the artistry of horticulture, floral design and photography. Also on display for guests to peruse is the annual Orchid Daze exhibit, plus the Garden’s seasonal blooms. atlantabg.org

AROUND ATLANTA

FEBRUARY 2022

Written by LAUREN IVERSON

▲ THROUGH APRIL 16 Travel back in time to the most

prominent runways of the 1990s and early 2000s with SCAD

FASH’s highly anticipated exhibit Robert Fairer: Backstage Pass.

Featuring never-seen-before photos from the acclaimed photographer, the exhibit gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the makings of shows from Dior, John Galliano, Marc Jacobs and Alexander McQueen, with legendary supermodels including Gisele Bündchen, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss getting

FEB. 11–13 Find garden inspiration and endless shopping opportunities at the NASHVILLE ANTIQUES &

GARDEN SHOW. Chaired by lifestyle and design expert Bunny Williams, the show floor features more than 150 antiques, art and horticulture dealers plus three interactive gardens presented by accomplished landscape designers. Also on the lineup: panels and informative lectures and an inspiring keynote presentation by entrepreneur, best-selling author and television host Martha Stewart.

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FEB. 25–26 Presented by some of the country’s most prestigious antiques dealers, the

THOMASVILLE ANTIQUES SHOW returns for its 33rd year. From furniture to rugs and paintings to jewelry, tableware, accessories and more, the show features offerings for both the casual and avid collector. Don’t miss discussions with industry experts such as Mark D. Sikes, Ashley Whitaker and Aldous Bertram. Proceeds benefit the Thomasville Antiques Show Foundation.

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▲ THROUGH MAR. 27 After his first solo show

at the HIGH MUSEUM OF ART in 2012, worldrenowned artist KAWS returns to Atlanta with the High’s latest exhibit KAWS Prints. Drawing inspiration from pop culture imagery, KAWS’ silkscreen prints, sculptural installations and other various works of media are bursting with color and graphic visuals. high.org

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FLOWER SHOW COURTESY OF ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN; JOHN GALLIANO FOR DIOR, “MADAME BUTTERFLY,” HAUTE COUTURE, SPRING/SUMMER 2007 MODEL SHALOM HARLOW, HAIR BY ORLANDO PITA AND MAKE-UP BY PAT MCGRATH; KAWS (AMERICAN, BORN 1974), MAN’S BEST FRIEND, 2015, SCREENPRINT ON PAPER (FROM A PORTFOLIO OF 10), HIGH MUSEUM OF ART, ATLANTA, GIFT OF THE ARTIST, 2018.45.1-10 © KAWS; NASHVILLE ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW BY PEYTON HOGE; THOMASVILLE ANTQUES SHOW FOR © BEAUTIFUL: ALL-AMERICAN DECORATING AND TIMELESS STYLE BY MARK D. SIKES, RIZZOLI NEW YORK, 2016.

runway-ready. scadfash.org

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Naomi Von Habersham THE MONTHS OF JANUARY and February are typically a time when we think about what lies ahead for us, and for me personally, a few questions loom large. Will this year be good for our economy? Will the supply chain issues get resolved? And finally, what will 2022’s defining design trends be? I can’t answer the first question, because economics is like Greek to me, and with the supply chain as balled up as it is, who knows when the kinks will get ironed out. But when it comes to upcoming design trends, I feel more than ready to weigh in, so here is my first prediction: The socalled “Grand Millennial” style is going to morph into something a little less exuberant—at least, that is my hope. Don’t get me wrong; I love chintz, color, needlepoint and anything that smacks of Mario Buatta, but there is a tendency these days to throw it all into one room without exercising any editing. All of the design greats, including and especially Mario, understood that editing is the cornerstone of good design. Perhaps we should study the work of the legendary designers and learn this lost art. Speaking of looking back into the past, there is a decade in design that has been somewhat overlooked, but one which I think could, and should, make it back onto our radars very soon: the 1990s. Yes, it was the era of minimalism, but there was some great design produced in that decade. Albert Hadley was still going strong and crafting some truly glorious interiors. Then there was the late Greg Jordan, one of the “it” decorators of the ’90s. If you’re not familiar with him, look up his work online. His style, which was classic, all-American and snappy enough to be modern, just might be the way forward for traditional decorating. Finally, I’m going to end with a note about color. The defining color of the last decade or so has been blue. I can feel a change in the air … might yellow be the next hot hue of the 21st century?

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clockwise from below The whole red snapper. The bar features beach-inspired imagery. Peri-peri prawn tacos.

Written by EVAN EDWARDS

Cape Town, South Africa, hits Alpharetta with Justin Anthony’s new breezy beach-style restaurant THE CAPE RESTAURANT & BEACH BAR Written by LAUREN IVERSON

Photographed by DAVID CHRISTENSEN

top to bottom Designed by Kelly Wolf Anthony, hanging botanicals commingle with rattan furnishings and breezy fabrics. The bourbon See You Space Cowboy cocktail.

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IT’S EASY TO MISTAKE The Cape Restaurant & Beach Bar, the latest endeavor from restaurateur and owner of True Story Brands Justin Anthony, for a bustling beachside restaurant on the shores of Cape Town. The scent of spices synonymous with South African cuisine immediately greets you upon entry, and a seaside aesthetic adds chic coastal flair. Located in the previous Biltong Bar space at Avalon in Alpharetta, The Cape serves as a refresh to what was originally offered there. Global flavors are found in a selection of entrees and shareable plates such as the ostrich sliders, panseared halibut with red butter curry sauce and the bobotie crepes—a savory twist on the traditional pancake featuring ground beef curry, apples and raisins. A crowd favorite, the fried whole red snapper is served alongside both a sweet cilantro coconut sauce and a flavor-filled peri-peri sauce. To match the vibrant flavors, Anthony’s wife, celebrated Atlanta designer Kelly Wolf Anthony of Wolf Design Group, infused a sophisticated palette of navy, white and tobacco with tons of texture to reflect the beachy spirit of Cape Town. Hanging botanicals, custom hand-painted surfboards and woven baskets from Africa further enhance the restaurant’s laid-back charm, while a heated rooftop patio allows for yearround outdoor dining. “We wanted to bring the vibrant energy and beautiful flavors of Cape Town to Alpharetta, as many of our customers had asked us to for years after dining at our Buckhead sister restaurants Yebo Beach Haus, 10 Degrees South and Biltong Bar,” says Anthony. “Our unique twist on South African cuisine and the restaurant’s chic and colorful design allows us to provide guests with the perfect beach escape right in the heart of Avalon.” thecaperestaurant.com

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If you plan to stay in and binge-watch rom-com movies this Valentine’s day, INDULGE GOURMET POPCORN has your snacking covered. With one location at 177 Peters St. and the other inside Krog Street Market, the Atlanta-based popcorn shop offers all-natural, nonGMO popcorn both in stores and online. This month, look forward to seasonal flavors such as strawberries & cream, cherry vanilla tart, blueberry streusel and raspberry cheesecake, all paired perfectly with a glass of bubbly. indulgepopcorn.com

Grab your girl group and head to HAMPTON + HUDSON on Feb. 13 for their annual Galentine’s Day Brunch. From 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., the Inman Park restaurant is offering a limited waffle special along with their regular brunch menu. Bellinis, champagne and rosé will be flowing as you make your way over to the Galentine’s photo booth to capture the perfect moment. hamptonandhudson.com

PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGETOWN CUPCAKE

COASTAL AFFAIR

Celebrate the day of love with GEORGETOWN CUPCAKE. Located at Buckhead Village, the popular bake shop is offering a Valentine’s Heart Dozen filled with unique flavors like Strawberry Lava Fudge, Red Velvet Swirl Cheesecake and Cupid Salted Caramel. The pastries are packaged in a limited edition pink heart gift box so they’re gifting-ready for your special someone. Available for pickup, Atlanta delivery or overnight shipping, this Valentine’s Day treat is the perfect nightcap.

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WATERCOLOR COLLECTION This exciting new bedding collection, created by renowned interior designer Angela Harris, highlights the subtle beauty of watercolor art in both texture and color. The fabrics are inspired by Angela’s love of travel, nature’s kinetic energy, and the way patterns and surfaces combine to soothe the soul. The collection includes luxurious duvets, euro shams, and decorative pillows. The colors create a harmonious haven which are meant to complement each other in a variety of ways. Designed with wellness in mind, the Watercolor Collection by Angela Harris . helps promote quiet contemplation and helps you to

Live Beautifully

View the entire selection of patterns and colors at TRIOdesign.com/WatercolorCollection Fabrics are sourced with non-toxic materials and made in the USA.

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MORGAN CREEK

Thank you Logan Design Group for selecting us for this years 2021 Holiday House cabinetry www.morgancreekcabinets.com Architecture: Logan Design Group Interior Design: Y. McFadden Interiors


DESIGN BY JORDAN HILTON INTERIORS; PHOTO BY JEFF HERR

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GRACEFUL

GRANDEUR On a verdant property in Buckhead, the 2021 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS SHOWHOUSE brims with classic design and simplistic elegance Principal Photography by JEFF HERR Produced by LAUREN IVERSON Written by JENNIFER BOLES and TATE GUNNERSON

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FIREPLACE Hartstone WALLPAPER Harlequin SEAGRASS RUG Stark GILT CABINETS, COROMANDEL SCREENS and DEMILUNE COMMODE Parc Monceau IRON CONSOLE and CHANDELIER Jerry Pair ITALIAN CHAIRS Robuck COFFEE TABLE and IRONAND-LEATHER SLING CHAIR Travis & Company ACCENT TABLES Paul+ MIRROR Ainsworth-Noah CASHMERE THROW Rose Tarlow GOLD LEAF PAINTING Donna Mintz through Sandler Hudson Gallery ART SERIES Will Kay

CONVIVIAL CORNER Study, Carter Kay, Carter Kay Interiors What might be designated as the formal living room in many houses because of its location next to the entry, this room was instead transformed by Carter Kay and Nancy Hooff into a study designed to come alive post sunset. “Sometimes the best solution to a room is deciding what time of day the room is most used,” which for this space is nighttime, when conversation and cocktails are often at their best. Going for “dark and moody with hints of cream and sparkle,” the designers conceived a color palette of rich caramel, copper, gold and black with cream and metallic accents, including a shimmering gold painting and a pair of gilt cabinets. The wood-grain wallpaper that envelops the room adds an additional layer of warmth while also making the room’s 12-foot ceiling feel less lofty. The artful array of furnishings, which represents a range of styles and periods, further enhances the room’s comfortable, sophisticated personality. —Jennifer Boles

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POWDER ROOM BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

Foyer DOOR and WINDOWS Scardino Doors FLOORING Ciot CENTER TABLE William Word Fine Antiques STOOLS and GILTWOOD FRAGMENTS English Accent Antiques OUSHAK RUG Keivan Woven Arts BRONZE ARCHITECTURAL STAIR Jerry Pair Left Hallway WALLPAPER Lee Jofa SILK/WOOL RUNNER Moattar CONSOLE R Hughes ANTIQUE MIRROR William Word Fine Antiques FIGURES UNDER CLOCHE Foxglove Antiques & Galleries LAMPSHADES Edgar-Reeves Lighting ARTWORK TEW Galleries Powder Room TILE and FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath SINK AGM Imports Granite & Marble fabricated by A Touch of Stone MIRROR Robuck CARVED BOX Foxglove Antiques & Galleries PEAT BUCKET English Accent Antiques

REGENCY REDUX

Foyer, Left Hallway & Ground Floor Powder Room, Liza Bryan, Liza Bryan Interiors

Adjacent spaces positioned at the front of the house, the entry foyer, left hallway and powder room are connected not just by location, but by the English Regency style too, which Bryan admires as “the culmination of sophisticated classical trends that were current for more than a century.” Visitors to the house are greeted in the foyer by a 19th-century Italian walnut circular table, whose graceful lines are repeated in a set of four midcentury steel-and-brass stools with hoof feet—similar to those often found on Regency-style furniture. The left hallway also pays homage to the style with its chinoiserie wallpaper, whose silvery tones help to lighten the windowless space, as do the myriad of reflective finishes, including the brass console table and the 18th-century Neoclassical giltwood mirror. As for the “classic but not stuffy” powder room, as Bryan describes it, stained paneling, white walls, black-and-white tile floor and an antique peat bucket used to hold newspapers give this small space a quintessentially English feel. —Jennifer Boles

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ELEGANT EASE

Dining Room, Susan Bozeman, Susan B. Bozeman Designs, Inc.

A well-tuned mix of contrasting colors, textures and styles, the dining room is just as classic as it is current, making it an appropriate venue for any age, taste or occasion. To create a sense of intimacy in the architecturally airy space, designer Susan Bozeman covered walls in dark brown textured wallpaper, whose saturated color provides a strikingly modern backdrop for a collection of 19th-century cream-and-gold French porcelains. Contemporary pieces, such as the custom dining table and the branchlike chandelier, blend harmoniously with more traditional furnishings, including a pair of antique gilt console tables flanking the fireplace and a set of vintage scroll-back chairs. An antique woven rug features autumnal hues that “bring light and life to the room.” Although Bozeman admits to admiring each of the room’s pieces individually, “I love the way they all work together.” —Jennifer Boles

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FIREPLACE Hartstone FLOORING Ciot WALLPAPER Phillip Jeffries DRAPERY FABRIC Nobilis DRAPERY FABRICATION Willard Pitt CHANDELIER and MIRROR Paul Ferrante DINING CHAIRS Travis & Company DINING TABLE Skylar Morgan (top), Calhoun Design & Metalworks (base) LAMPS Parc Monceau LAMPSHADES Edgar-Reeves Lighting CONSOLE TABLES William Word Fine Antiques RUG Keivan Woven Arts STATUE Corbin Bronze DEMIJOHN VASE The Nicholson Gallery

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WINDOWS and DOORS Scardino Doors FLOORING Ciot MIDCENTURY-STYLE CHAIRS Mr. Brown London FRINGE CHAIR, BENCH, BARREL-BACK CHAIRS and COFFEE TABLE Bradley SOFA and FIREPLACE SCREEN Jim Thompson ANTIQUE FURNITURE and ACCESSORIES William Word Fine Antiques OXBLOOD TABLE LAMP Lee Jofa ARTWORK TEW Galleries CANDLESTICK LAMPS EdgarReeves Lighting DRAPERY HARDWARE Fabricut

IN THE MIX

Great Room, Brittany Cason Johnston, Brittany Cason Interior Design As stylish as Babe Paley and Dorothy Draper, the two women who inspired this space, the great room is a mix of jewel-toned colors and snappy patterns that enliven a soothing, neutral backdrop. Describing her design approach as “blending the past and present by combining historical architectural details and antiques with modern flair,” designer Brittany Cason Johnston partnered contemporary furniture, such as the pair of barrel-back chairs and sleek velvet sofa that surround the fireplace, with a number of classic pieces, including an antique parquetry inlaid commode and an English rosewood center table. The luxurious tactile fabrics and rich bold colors provide a feast for the senses, while a selection of contemporary paintings are intended to “stimulate thoughtful conversation.” As seriously snazzy as the space is, a sense of light-heartedness is present throughout, most notably in the pair of John Dickinson-style footed occasional tables. —Jennifer Boles

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Loggia RATTAN DINING TABLE, CHAISE, RUG and PLAID FABRIC Suzanne Kasler for Ballard Designs GARDEN STOOL and TABLE LAMP Ballard Designs Pool Deck Cooking Pavilion APPLIANCES Sub-Zero, Wolf, Cove through Guy Gunter Home SOFA, DINING TABLE, CHAISE, ROUND DINING TABLE, COFFEE TABLE, ARMCHAIR, COUNTER STOOL, SIDE CHAIR, DINING CHAIRS, OTTOMAN, RUG, ANTLER STOCKING HOLDERS, LOG BASKET, and FIRE SCREEN Suzanne Kasler for Ballard Designs LAMPS Ballard Designs

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GREAT OUTDOORS

Loggia & Pool Deck Cooking Pavilion, Suzanne Kasler with Ballard Designs

Treating the home’s outdoor living spaces with as much attention to detail as she would an interior room, Suzanne Kasler outfitted the loggia and pool deck cooking pavilion with a multitude of fully furnished areas for lounging and dining so that “everyone can enjoy the outdoor space as much as the indoor spaces.” A longtime fan of classic rattan furniture and the craftsmanship that goes into making it, Kasler used a range of woven pieces, including chairs, tables and even planters from her Southport collection for Ballard Designs, which was inspired by an antique rattan chaise she found at the Paris Flea Market. Cushion fabrics used throughout these spaces are mostly solid neutrals with just a hint of pattern, like the tonal plaid that appears on a throw and accent pillows. Pale-colored garden stools, lamps and an assemblage of faux antlers all contribute to the well-appointed atmosphere that defines these outdoor spaces. —Jennifer Boles

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Kitchen CABINETRY Morgan Creek Cabinetry APPLIANCES Sub-Zero, Wolf, Cove through Guy Gunter Home COUNTERTOPS AGM Imports Granite & Marble fabricated by A Touch of Stone FLOORING Ciot WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors SITTING GREYHOUNDS, PLANTERS and MELON JARS Holland MacRae ANTIQUE DECANTERS, WINE BUCKET and TEA CADDY William Word Fine Antiques ANTIQUE OIL PAINTING Peachtree Battle Antiques & Interiors ANTIQUE GOLD-RIM GLASSES, URN and SILVER SHELL DISH David Frazier CUTTING BOARD and HAND TOWELS Hudson Grace Dog Wash PAVERS Hartstone FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath OUTDOOR BENCH, SPHERES and PLANTER Holland MacRae RUG Jaipur Living LUMBAR PILLOW FABRIC Rose Tarlow DOG BED Paw Roll

CLEAN PALETTE Kitchen & Dog Wash, Elizabeth Ferguson Design, Morgan Creek Cabinetry

Inspired by homes in upstate New York, particularly those built in the Gilded Age, Buffy Ferguson, who served as the showhouse’s interior specifications designer, set out to design a kitchen in which “the bones are strong and clean.” Those clean-lined bones include a dark plastered barrel ceiling, steel windows and sleek cabinetry that sports two different finishes. “We divided the kitchen into two parts—the darker material defining the working area and the warm walnut finish serving as the entertaining space,” explains Ryan DeCesaro of Morgan Creek Cabinetry. While most of the kitchen’s storage is hidden, one tall wall cabinet was left open as display for a collection of antiques, including an oil painting, silver platters and glassware. “I wanted to add a few ornate, romantic touches for an unexpected element,” says Ferguson. The canines of the house were not overlooked, having been given their very own outdoor space—located just off the kitchen—in which to be washed and groomed. —Jennifer Boles 47

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LUXE LAYERS

Breakfast Room, Liz Williams, Liz Williams Interiors Depicting green and white ginger jars on a light blue background, the cotton chintz drapery fabric inspired Liz Williams’ design for the breakfast room, an inviting space decorated with a lively mix of patterns and colors. “Using multiple patterns adds interest and texture,” says Williams. A patterned wool area rug in a complementary colorway anchors a long walnut trestle table surrounded by antique painted Venetian chairs accented with blue-and-white seats. In the window, a traditional settee with linen damask upholstery and patterned velvet throw pillows creates additional seating. Adding a modern touch, a two-tier white plaster chandelier with a floral motif subtly references the colorful painting over the buffet, where a pair of chartreuse ceramic lamps with blue ombre shades offer additional illumination. —Tate Gunnerson

WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors PAINTED VENETIAN DINING CHAIRS, WALNUT TRESTLE TABLE and BRAZILIAN BUFFET A. Tyner Antiques INDIAN OUSHAK RUG Keivan Woven Arts CHANDELIER and TABLE LAMPS Circa Lighting BLUE OMBRE PLEAT SHADES Edgar-Reeves Lighting CONSOLE CENTERPIECE and ACCESSORIES Parc Monceau DINNERWARE Gramercy, Chairish, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus and Huff Harrington CURTAIN PANELS Lee Jofa TASSEL TRIM Brunschwig & Fils

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Bedroom LIGHTING Currey & Company DRAPERY FABRICATION The Drapery Room FABRIC and WALLPAPER Thibaut FURNITURE and MIRROR William Word Fine Antiques BED LINEN Peacock Alley WALLPAPER HANGER The Paint Doctor Bath TILE and FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath SINK MTI Baths COUNTERTOP MSI fabricated by A Touch of Stone

PRIVATE PARADISE Main Floor Guest Bedroom & Bathroom, Sande Beck, Sande Beck Design

A hidden oasis tucked away for privacy, the groundfloor guest suite was designed as a space for guests “to relax in a winter-white world, enveloped in a blanket of softness and warmth,” says designer Sande Beck. White fabrics, which Beck used for upholstery, curtains and bedding, create tranquil surroundings, while the room’s white walls help to bring the exterior views into sharp focus. For added warmth, Beck introduced organic materials, such as the natural-toned woven wallpaper used on the ceiling, whose textured surface is echoed in the natural fiber rug down below. To accent the serene space, Beck incorporated the various greens, another reference to the natural world, through pillows, a pair of bedside lamps and accessories. The adjacent bathroom is equally placid with its pale walls and surfaces, which are warmed up by gold-toned hardware and accessories. —Jennifer Boles

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PAINT Terra Mauve by Benjamin Moore CUSTOM BED Mark Oliver for Dixon Rye CERAMIC LAMP ON ROUND TABLE Paul Schneider Ceramics through Dixon Rye ANGULAR TABLE LAMP Dumais Made through Dixon Rye SOFA, COCKTAIL TABLE and BRASS DOME CHANDELIER Dixon Rye ARTWORK Jackson Fine Art DRAPERY Libeco

MOD MOMENT

Primary Bedroom & Bathroom, Bradley Odom, Dixon Rye Bradley Odom pushed the envelope for his design of the primary bedroom, painting the walls in a sienna hue—a dramatic setting for a heady mix of modern and antique furnishings, interesting objects and artwork. “The minute you round the corner, you’re sort of enveloped into this warm and moody space,” he says. “It becomes an exploration through this land of curiosities.” Far from an afterthought, the ceiling’s perimeter is stenciled with decorative patterns. And in the center of the room, a stunning 42-inch brass dome chandelier seems to float over a Belgian-linen covered sofa atop a graphic hand-knotted Afghan rug. “Lighting is like art in that it can be very showy,” he explains. An oversize rattan pendant likewise commands attention in the bathroom, where an upholstered ottoman atop a subtly patterned area rug softens the hard surfaces while creating a spot to enjoy the double-sided fireplace. “The space is masterfully mixed and expertly envisioned,” says Odom. “There’s so much to talk about.” —Tate Gunnerson

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CABINETRY Morgan Creek Cabinetry FAUCETRY, SHOWER TILE and FLOORING Renaissance Tile & Bath TUB MTI Baths COUNTERTOPS AGM Imports Granite & Marble fabricated by A Touch of Stone WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors ROMAN SHADE FABRIC Libeco OTTOMAN UPHOLSTERY Kravet PENDANT R Hughes

“[THE BATHROOM] IS MASTERFULLY MIXED AND EXPERTLY ENVISIONED. THERE’S SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT.” —BRADLEY ODOM

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POSHLY DRESSED His-and-Her Closets, Marcel Olariu, CABINETRY and DECORATIVE HARDWARE Kingdom Woodworks WALNUT CLOSET INSERTS Against the Grain CHANDELIERS Arteriors BRONZE SILHOUETTE Corbin Bronze through Jerry Pair SHAG RUG Eliko Rugs HIDE RUG Yerra BRASS LAMPS Townhouse by Robert Brown WOOD-ANDLEATHER CHAIR and SIDE TABLES Habachy Designs + Atelier

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Taking his cues from the home’s Gatsby-era aesthetic, Marcel Olariu envisioned the primary bedroom’s dual closets as upscale his-and-her dressing rooms with posh seating areas that will encourage the inhabitants to linger. “They have a bit of glamour,” he says. Separated by a passthrough with a walnut countertop, the closets are outfitted with finely crafted custom cabinetry, “his” painted in a dark gray color with brass hardware, “her” space in a glossy white with polishednickel pulls. Each is illuminated by matching metal chandeliers with brass accents. A burnt orange velvet banquette cushion inspired by the walls in the primary bedroom adds a pop of color to “his” closet, where leather, cowhide and walnut open shelving contribute to the masculine milieu. A teal velvet-covered chair atop a plush shag rug likewise enlivens “her” space, which includes a built-in dresser with antiqued mirror. “They are attractive and comfortable at the same time,” says Olariu, “inviting spaces where you want to hang out.” —Tate Gunnerson

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PLAYFUL PATTERNS Bedroom & Bathroom, Courtney Giles Decker, Courtney Giles Interiors

Channeling her inner child for the design of a spacious bedroom, Courtney Giles Decker selected a sophisticated green and pink color palette inspired by the paisley fabric used for the draperies and bolster pillows. “It’s an unusual color combination that you don’t see every day,” she says. A mix of patterns further enlivens the palette. A pair of canopies in a pink-and-white checked fabric, for example, frame rounded headboards covered in a predominantly green patterned fabric. “It’s a large space, and the canopies made it feel cozier and more welcoming,” explains Giles Decker. In between the beds, a tranquil floral painting hangs above a faux-bamboo desk illuminated by a pair of green glass lamps with pleated pink shades. The palette flows into the bathroom, where a white oval plaster mirror and white wicker accessories pop against the pink-and-white checked wallcovering. “It’s very pretty and sweet,” says Giles Decker. “Perfect for a young girl’s room.” —Tate Gunnerson

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Bedroom WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors ARTWORK OVER DESK Anne Irwin Fine Art FAUX-BAMBOO DESK Parc Monceau LOUIS XVI TRELLIS CHAIR and CHAISE Mainly Baskets Home CANOPY, DRAPERY, BENCH, HEADBOARD, CHAISE CUSHION and CHAIR CUSHION FABRIC Thibaut COVERLETS and PILLOW SHAMS Gramercy DUTCH CABINET Holland MacRae LANTERN Visual Comfort RUG Stark GLASS GLOBE LAMP Edgar-Reeves Lighting Bath VANITY Morgan Creek Cabinetry COUNTERTOPS MSI fabricated by A Touch of Stone FAUCETRY and FLOORING Renaissance Tile & Bath RUG Moattar MIRROR Made Goods

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Office LEOPARD ARMCHAIRS, BAMBOO DESK and GILT MIRROR Foxglove Antiques & Galleries CHANDELIER and CRYSTAL-ANDIRON TABLE LAMP Circa Lighting OYSTER PLATES William Word Fine Antiques OUSHAK RUG Keivan Woven Arts ARTWORK Anne Irwin Fine Art ACRYLIC BRACKETS Joseph Konrad Hall WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors FLOORING Ciot RUNNER Keivan Woven Arts DRAPERY Schumacher fabric, Kravet trim ANTIQUE SETTEE and MAJOLICA PLATES William Word Fine Antiques

TAILOR-MADE

Office & Hall, Michele Gratch, Michele Gratch Interiors Designed for a busy working mom, the upstairs office is a space intended not just for business, but for glamorous alone time too. Basing her design scheme around the fabric used for the room and adjoining hall’s drapery—a lively chinoiserie print colored in shades of blue, green and purple—Gratch chose to paper the room’s walls in a textured lavender wallpaper. “I wanted the room to feel feminine and soft, and lavender is the perfect color for that,” she says. Because the designer thought the office also needed to be energizing, she grounded the space in a vibrant vintage Oushak rug, whose boldness is matched by a stylish pair of gilded Swedish Empire-style armchairs covered in a snappy leopardprint fabric. In fact, metallic tones make appearances throughout the space, including an antique Louis Philippe gilt mirror, a contemporary brass chandelier and a gold faux-bamboo console that has been pressed into service as a high-style desk. —Jennifer Boles

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WHIMSICAL DELIGHT

Bedroom & Bathroom, Kristin Kong, K Kong Designs

A modern floral wallcovering establishes the lively color palette in Kristin Kong’s eclectic bedroom, which she calls the “sugar plum suite.” “It’s colorful, but it still feels tranquil,” she says. Flanked by an antique Chinese chest and a floral-skirted side table, a custom wingback bed upholstered in three distinct shades of pink plays off the vibrant pattern. “It’s a bit retro,” explains Kong. “I’m a big believer that what you love transcends a particular style.” The mix also defines the seating area, where ultramodern brass dome floor lamps illuminate a white bench and a pair of lounge chairs with tribal-patterned seatbacks around an antique table. Describing it as a palate cleanser, the designer leaned into the black and white color scheme in the bathroom, introducing a composite wood and glass mirror, black vases and a gallery wall unique for its many small frames. “The different layers of interest give people an opportunity to be drawn to different aspects of the room,” she says. “That makes the space dynamic.” —Tate Gunnerson 62

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Bedroom WALLPAPER and CUSTOM DRAPERIES Thibaut UPHOLSTERED BED Douglass Workroom TURKISH RUGS Moattar EMBROIDERED COVERLET and BEDDING Peacock Alley CHANDELIER, FLOOR LAMPS and BLACK VASES Currey & Company Bath CABINETRY Morgan Creek Cabinetry FAUCETRY and FLOORING Renaissance Tile & Bath COUNTERTOPS MSI fabricated by A Touch of Stone MIRROR Currey & Company FRAMES Estate Frames

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WINDOWS and DOOR Scardino Doors FLOORING Ciot CLUB CHAIRS Travis & Company CHAIR FABRIC Ainsworth-Noah WOOL RUG Stark PAIR OF CERAMIC LAMPS and CERAMIC WHITE BOWL B.D. Jeffries PLASTER DRINK TABLE Gesso Designs PINK PILLOWS Holland & Sherry TIGER PILLOWS Scalamandre DRAPERY FABRIC Romo LEATHER WOVEN CHAIRS David McGuire SOFA FABRIC Cowtan & Tout OMBRE THROW Matouk STARBURST MIRROR Joseph Konrad RUBBER BALL SCULPTURE Gregor Turk

COLOR CUE

Upstairs Lounge, Dina Varner, VPI Design Taking her cue from the home’s architecture, designer Dina Varner transformed the upstairs lounge into two distinct spaces: A hallway whose window floods the space with light and an enticing sitting area in which to enjoy a glass of wine with friends, read a good book or view the great room down below. Enchanted by the space’s vaulted ceiling, Varner painted it blue like the sky while her furniture selection was inspired by the home’s exterior architecture. “The tradition of the stucco with the New Age all-black windows was our inspiration for the mix of the decades,” which includes a 1960s tortoise console positioned in the hallway, an Art Deco-style coffee table and an antique oak stool. Vivid colors are also a striking feature of the space, especially the vibrant pink fabric that covers a “little chair,” a signature custom-designed piece that Varner uses in most of her projects. —Jennifer Boles

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HINT OF GLAMOUR

Laundry Room & Hall, Valerie Garrett, Valerie Garrett Interiors

“There’s nothing under the sun more mundane than a laundry room,” says designer Valerie Garrett, who dubbed her design of the upstairs hallway and laundry room “Art, Champagne and Laundgerie.” “I wanted to flip the equation to create some elegance and fun.” Framed by cut velvet draperies, an antique sofa re-covered in pink velvet creates a spot to relax or converse in the light-filled hallway, where a geometric brass chandelier and a trio of mismatched accent tables add a modern sensibility. “The beauty is in the mix,” she says. In the laundry room, a wall treatment with an ombre effect creates a stunning backdrop for fashion illustrations and a pair of Venetian plaster abstract pieces. Illuminated by a brass lotus-shaped chandelier, an antique bleached wood table creates a spot to make art, play a board game or get some work done. “I want people to come in and linger,” says Garrett. “This is a place to connect.” —Tate Gunnerson

Laundry Room CABINETRY Morgan Creek Cabinetry APPLIANCES LG through Guy Gunter Home COUNTERTOPS MSI fabricatd by A Touch of Stone FLOORING Ciot BLEACHED ANTIQUE WORK TABLE Historic Roswell Antiques & Interiors SUNBURST MIRROR Ernest Gaspard & Associates VENETIAN ABSTRACTS ON MIRROR Caryn Crawford FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS Cooper Fortune Hall WINDOWS Windsor Windows & Doors PERSIAN RUG Jaipur Living CHANDELIER Circa Lighting OCTANT SIDE TABLE Jerry Pair DRINK TABLE Currey & Company DRAPERY PANELS Schumacher DRAPERY HARDWARE Lewis Gaskell through Thibaut

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NATURAL APPEAL

TOP RIGHT BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

Left Stair Hall, Right Stair Hall & Butler’s Pantry, André Jordan Hilton, Jordan Hilton Interiors Natural elements abound in André Jordan Hilton’s design of the home’s two stair halls. Evocative of a forested landscape, a graphic wallcovering enlivens the right stairway and adjacent butler’s pantry. An iron chair sculpted like a tree branch complements the wood table at the base of the stairs. “Natural elements bring serenity and tranquility to a space,” says Hilton. In the left stair hall, a cowhide rug anchors a modern chaise covered in orange velvet alongside a contemporary pedestal table and a rustic tree stump stool. “Modern elements give the space a little bit of youth and create balance,” he explains. A nod to his former client John Lewis’ love of art, the hall’s white walls create a crisp backdrop for numerous art pieces, including a painting of the legendary political figure himself. “I wanted to tell a story from one floor to the next,” he says, noting he’s never designed a stair hall before. “This project pushed me to think outside the box.” —Tate Gunnerson

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Mudroom FLOORING Renaissance Tile & Bath ASIAN TABLE B.D. Jeffries SELENITE LAMP WITH GREEN SILK SHADE Edgar-Reeves Lighting OUSHAK RUNNER ART Rugs, Inc. BLUE OIL ON CANVAS Spalding Nix Fine Art WHITE VASE Max & Company Bath FAUCETRY Renaissance Tile & Bath VANITY MTI SCONCES and PENDANT Circa Lighting ARTWORK Su Su through Inner Pieces LUCITE MIRROR Holland MacRae

DRAMATIC EFFECT Mudroom & Powder Room, Bowdre Longo, Bowdre Longo Interiors

Intrigued by the dark color of the mudroom’s storage lockers, Bowdre Longo replicated it on the moldings and covered the walls with a complementary geometric grasscloth. While the designer is known for her use of color and traditional furnishings, “I took a more moody, modern approach,” she says. An antique runner lightens the stone floors, coordinating with the colorful throw pillows on an Asian table repurposed as a bench along the window. It faces a timeworn French buffet staged with pottery and a selenite lamp that softly illuminates a vibrant floral painting. “The artwork married the mudroom to the powder room,” says Longo. Indeed, the powder room’s boisterous large-scale floral print wallcovering creates a dynamic backdrop for a Lucite-framed mirror flanked by antique burnished brass sconces with alabaster shades and mixedmedia pieces in antique frames. Aware that many people overlook utilitarian spaces, “I wanted to make a big impact,” she explains, “a moment of wow that makes people stop.” —Tate Gunnerson

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Laundry Room CABINETRY Morgan Creek Cabinetry APPLIANCES LG through Guy Gunter Home FAUCETRY and FLOORING Renaissance Tile & Bath COUNTERTOPS MSI RUGS Keivan Woven Arts WINDOW TREATMENTS Willard Pitt ROMAN SHADE Lee Jofa fabric, Samuel & Sons trim CONCRETE BOWLS Westside Market Mudroom WALLPAPER Fabricut PAISLEY CURTAINS Peter Dunham CURTAIN HARDWARE Ballard Designs

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Mudroom & Laundry Room, Amy Underwood, Amy Underwood Interiors

Utilitarian spaces should not be overlooked when it comes to decor, especially ones that are used regularly, says Amy Underwood, who let that philosophy guide her design of the mudroom and adjacent laundry area. Traditional patterned rugs, for example, soften the stone floors in both spaces. And accented by jute trim around the moldings and doorways, a wallcovering with a bohemian pattern elevates the mudroom walls. Green paisley-patterned draperies add a pleasing pop of color while allowing the laundry area to be closed off entirely. “The fabric adds dimension and makes the space feel more inviting,” says Underwood. The lively drapery fabric coordinates with the floral-patterned roman shade in the laundry room, where woven baskets, concrete bowls and other natural accessories warmly contrast the sleek white cabinetry and new appliances. “I wanted whoever the owner is to enjoy being there,” she explains. “It’s important to make sure the spaces you use the most are comfortable, pretty and happy.” —Tate Gunnerson

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SCREEN and SOUND SYSTEM Bravas THEATER SEATING Seatcraft WOOL-AND-SILK RUG Moattar MARBLE TOP TABLE and CHARCOAL PILLOWS Stanton Home Furnishings SADDLE LEATHER POUFS CB2 CUSTOM MARVEL AND DC PAINTINGS John Hill

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ACTION-PACKED Media Room, Devin Taylor, Devin Taylor Designs The sort of big-budget superhero blockbusters that have come to define modernday cinema take center stage in the atmospheric media room by designer Devin Taylor. “It was fun to flex my creative muscles and create a space that people might not expect,” she says. Paintings depicting Marvel and DC’s cinematic universes flank a bright red U.K. telephone booth staged with a trench coat, necktie and black glasses—a reference to Superman’s alter ego. And Thor’s hammer is one of several superhero accoutrements hanging above a sweets bar. Not to mention the Batman and Robin costumes on either side of the screen. Upscale furnishings, such as plush leather theater seats and a pair of leather cubes in front of a marbletopped cocktail table, take the space in a more luxurious direction. “The whole room doesn’t need to say bam and pow,” explains Taylor. “It’s a sophisticated space with a dark, cozy vibe.” —Tate Gunnerson

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STRONG SYMMETRY Design , Build & Landscape, Logan Design Group, Joe A. Gayle & Associates

Situated on a partially wooded 2-acre lot in Buckhead and designed in the English Regency style, the 2021 Home for the Holidays showhouse, designed and built by Dietrich T. Logan of Logan Design Group, offers an easy lifestyle in a well-appointed environment. “Our goal was to design a structure that would engage and complement this particular corner lot,” says Logan. Striking with its two-story limestone entry and symmetrical design, the home’s exterior also features antique brick, steel windows and a pair of eyebrow dormers. On the ground floor, rooms flow seamlessly from one to the other, fostering an openness that feels welcoming. At one end of the house, the owners’ suite—made up of a spacious bedroom and bath connected by a two-sided fireplace plus his-and-hers closets—offers privacy, while at the other end, a guest suite does likewise. Accessible from both suites and featuring landscaping by Joe A. Gayle & Associates, the backyard is built for entertaining with a T-shaped swimming pool, cabana and outdoor kitchen, altogether making it a home one will never want to leave. —Jennifer Boles

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A BLACK TIE AFFAIR AT THE PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE AWARDS

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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS SHOWHOUSE KICK-OFF PARTY

The stars of the Atlanta design industry gathered at Renaissance Tile & Bath to kick-off the holiday season—and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE, presented by Logan Design Group International Photographed by ROSS HENDERSON 2

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KITCHEN AND BATH OF THE YEAR AWARDS CEREMONY

Hosted by Authentic Reclaimed Flooring, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles raised a glass to our esteemed 2021 KITCHEN AND BATH OF THE YEAR winners Photographed by ROSS HENDERSON 1

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MOONLIGHT & MISTLETOE OPENING NIGHT PARTY

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■ BOLD & BEAUTIFUL A minimalist black-and-white dining space by Melanie Turner exudes subtle sophistication.

Black & White is a timeless combination. Think

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