Homes
Serene Sanctuaries
From a blushing beauty with cut-crystal hardware to a tranquil but lofty retreat with metallic interplay, the winners of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ 2016 Bath of the Year contest prove eloquent examples of serene spaces serving as the ultimate sanctuary. Sensuous, sleek sophistication—carried through in both feminine, masculine and shared spaces—awaits.
Pretty in Prints
Mallory Mathison Glenn produces a kaleidoscope of possibilities in a sweeping Buckhead estate using Bold prints and brilliant hues.
Exotic Influence
Shayelyn Woodbery’s modern take on Moroccan design yields a home steeped in worldly charm.
Family Room
With a mix of cool and warm colors and rustic textures, designer Brian Patrick Flynn creates a charming first home for his younger sister Meg.
Going Coastal
San Diego designer Amy Meier masterfully mixes California cool with Southern soul to craft a serene Suwanee homestead boasting a coastal-inspired color palette.
Feathering the Nest
Soon-to-be empty-nesters Meg and Scott Harrington transformed a 1930s historic Brookhaven cottage from homely duckling to beautiful swan with the help of architect Linda MacArthur and builder Michael Ladisic.
Renewal on the River
On the banks of the Chattahoochee, a once overgrown site is treated to a lush makeover.
Jeweled Beauty
Interior designer Amy Morris infuses a sprawling Sandy Springs abode with bold hues and a healthy dose of glamour.