I had seen this gorgeous terracotta and sage living room several times and I loved all of the layers and originality. The rest of the home, featured on Southern Living, is just as charming. This 1940’s home belongs to Hanna Seabrook, of Gadabout Creative, recently re-located from Charleston, South Carolina to Lousville, Kentucky.
Read MoreI’ve been seeing this dreamy brunch scene all over Instagram and I couldn’t love it more! The combination of blue & white, light wash furniture, pavilion vibes, and botanicals makes my heart swoon. Today I’m sharing the rest of this Atlanta home, with a few links for how to achieve this Sunroom look in your own home!
Read MoreIt’s no secret that I adore architecture and a good curb appeal. I first saw the exterior of this French Chateau on Pinterest and was enthralled by the romantic features. I started digging to find photos of the interior and once I found the article on Veranda, it did not disappoint! The interior of this home is perfectly traditional with fresh patterns, ornate details, and the just the right amount of “countryside” flair.
Read MoreI often browse the Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle website looking for new inspo, and I kept coming across this stunning home by Lauren Deloach, that I just had to share! The charming, timeless design of this home is perfectly accented with the clients inherited collection of blue and white porcelain (goals). After reading the article I found that the collection was actually the inspiration for the design of the home, which I loved!
Read MoreWith Summer quickly approaching, designers are scrambling to get their clients vacation homes ready for the season! Atlanta based designer, Suzanne Kasler, completed a Sea Island home for her Atlanta clients and it is nothing short of perfection! The house is Mediterranean Revival style, which is frequently seen on homes in the Sea Island area.
Read MoreIt’s the first day of April and I am itching for permanent warm weather! We’ve had a few teases, but it’s not quite “spring” here in DC. Warmer temps are just around the corner, and I’m already longing for Summer days! Shelter magazines are already sharing coastal inspired living, and I’ve been loving all of the inspo! One of my favorite homes I’ve seen so far this season is by Liz Williams. The coastal home was featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle and it is a beauty!
Read MoreWhile browsing the Traditional Home site I stumbled on a home designed by Michelle Smith of Studio MRS (newly Michelle R. Smith Interiors) for Jacqueline Bourg, a wife and mother living in Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina. I’m partial to Southern homes and this one in particular is as charming as it gets. The curated details meshed with antiques and fresh neutrals make the space crisp and welcoming.
Read MoreDesigner Allison Allen’s husband inherited their family home that many considered a total loss, it was filled with mold and ready to be torn down. However, Allen saw potential. The house has quirks and character, which Allen appreciated. They renovated the whole house (without knocking down any walls) and turned it into a beautiful and classic home to raise their family.
Read MoreI recently discovered Phillip Thomas through Instagram, and I was instantly attracted to his bold, unexpected style. The first photograph of Thomas’ that I saw was from an Upper East Side apartment that had been featured in House Beautiful. After looking through the rest of the apartment, I was so impressed with the details and the amount of color and pattern implemented in the space. I love the classic Living Room with the two large scale prints meshed perfectly, but the red lacquered Family Room is the real star of the show! I look forward to seeing more of Thomas’ projects in the future.
Read MoreAtlanta Homes Magazine is one of my favorite Interior Design magazines to get inspiration from. Their recent article about the 2018 Home for the Holidays Designer Showhouse, titled “Pinnacle of Style” caught my attention with the variety and level of design. I always enjoy showhouses due to the fact that so many designers with varying backgrounds and styles come together to create an inspired and cohesive home.
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