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The New York pied-a-terre Susan Been bought as a getaway from Atlanta is all
about magnificent views and a central location for exploring the city. Here’s
how the interior design came together.
almost 3 years ago
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From wineries to waterfalls, Dahlonega, Georgia, offers up a picturesque escape,
paired with plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure. Here’s where to stay,
what to do and where to eat.
over 2 years ago
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After first pondering a move to the country, interior designer Jayme Armour
ended up buying a house a few miles from downtown Atlanta, but it turns out the
two ideas weren’t that far apart. The 1950s cottage she discovered in East Lake
came with a large, lush lot—including a banana palm tree in the …
over 2 years ago
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Tennessee and North Carolina have always offered fun, drivable getaways for
Atlantans. For design enthusiasts, Nashville and High Point now offer new
reasons to visit.
over 2 years ago
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The picturesque town of Madison, Georgia, looks like it comes straight out of a
movie. Here’s how to spend 48 hours in this charming city!
over 2 years ago
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People can be multitaskers, and so can rooms. This swanky Snellville kitchen
does double duty as a home office, thanks to smart space planning by homeowner
Cynthia Pararo of Pineapple House Interior Design.
over 2 years ago
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When your client is 6’2” and a professional real-estate developer, you’re going
to supersize some things. Along the way, Matt Teague’s ’90s-era Underwood Hills
house was transformed into a modern industrial space with a “warm Southern
twist,” says interior designer Gina Sims.
over 2 years ago
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Interior designer Tanya Lacourse filled this home office with all of the
homeowner’s favorite things.
about 2 years ago
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Including tips on where to eat, stay, and play, here’s how to spend a weekend in
Old Montréal — otherwise known as “Paris without the jet lag!”
about 2 years ago
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“I get a lot of inspiration from commercial projects,” says interior designer
Carole Carter Malloy. “I’m drawn to masculine textures like brick, steel, glass,
and wood.” So, when she was finishing her raw-space apartment on the 15th floor
of the St. Regis in 2018, she kept coming back to places like…
about 2 years ago
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With its prime location halfway between Atlanta and Chattanooga, Cartersville is
a charming small-town city with a few surprises. Yes, there’s a historic town
square and Mom-and-Pop businesses, but would
almost 2 years ago
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A touch of pink on the bolster pillow and in the painting above her bed inspired
interior designer Courtney Moss to wrap her bedroom in rosy tones.
almost 2 years ago
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Working within the footprint of a former bungalow in Virginia-Highland,
architectural designer Eric Rothman created a new house with this
outdoor-oriented rear exterior, going for a Scandinavian-inspired look with an
oversize wood gable.
over 1 year ago
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Gardens can get a bad rap in late summer—with wilting flowers and fewer blooms
than in spring—but interior designer and author James Farmer added architecture
and heat-tolerant plants so that his backyard excels even in August.
over 1 year ago
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From one new swanky hotel — and one local favorite that was recently renovated —
to recent restaurant openings, we’ve got the scoop on what’s new in 30A. Take a
look, and then start planning your next getaway!
over 1 year ago
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“I love living with different design eras,” says interior designer Laura
Jenkins, whose circa-1905 Grant Park bungalow has 11-foot ceilings and original
heart-pine floors to provide a great setting for her home office.
over 1 year ago
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“Like stone and wood, metal is a material I feel should be incorporated into every project,” says interior designer Michael Habachy. For this Tuxedo Park house, a 25-foot-tall fireplace clad in steel gives the great room a dramatic focal point.
over 1 year ago
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Nashville has always attracted dreamers and creative types, which gives this big city a dynamic energy unlike anywhere else. With its location less than a four-hour drive from Cobb County,
over 1 year ago
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Most high-rise homeowners covet top floors for city views, but this couple chose the ground level in order to create a lush courtyard surrounded by Buckhead’s skyline. Interior designer Bill Musso and his husband, Bryan Cooke, saw a concrete slab sometimes littered with debris and imagined possibilities. With the help of garden designer Alex Smith, they now enjoy an extra 3,200 square feet of outdoor living space, including nine trees.
about 1 year ago
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This quintessential downtown Atlanta condo is so chic it was on the cover of House Beautiful, and also featured in People magazine and on HGTV. The new $950,000 listing in the Stacks has quite a list of features, as if someone spun a list of attributes—Wheel of Fortune style—to come up with every gorgeous trait anyone could want in a loft: 20-foot ceilings, custom oak cabinets and bookcases, floor-to-ceiling windows, stylish light fixtures, hardware from Paris, and an exposed-brick wall—then put…
about 1 year ago
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Part home office, part library, this multi-purpose room in an Oak Grove house serves the whole family from morning to night. Thanks to interior designer Trish Roe with the Georgian Goose, it’s both functional and stylish.
about 1 year ago