A Traditional Barn House Beauty in the Georgia Countryside Reminds Guests to Enjoy the Slower Pace of Life
From napkin sketch to reality: Liz Williams and Southern Landscape Designs fashion a charming barn house in the Georgia countryside
Every time a young couple from Madison, Georgia, spent time on their rural plot of land just outside town, they made mental notes. Because while living on Madison’s idyllic Main Street provided no shortage of charm and convenience, they found themselves increasingly drawn to an even slower and quieter pace of life.
So one day, the couple sat down at the kitchen table of their in-town home and began sketching on the back of a napkin. It was a cabin, inspired by ideas gathered over years spent enjoying the land—from fishing and hunting with their children to hosting family gatherings.
After making tweaks and revisions of their initial concept with builder Southern Landscape Designs—who also designed the outdoor area—the final plans called for a larger barn house that could eventually serve as guest quarters if the family decided to transition to the countryside
full time.
“They weren’t ready to pull the trigger just yet, so they decided to start with this as sort of a test run,” says interior designer Liz Williams, who previously worked with the couple on their Madison home. For this country retreat, Williams was tasked with creating a classic and comfortable scheme that honored the home’s surroundings. “We wanted it to feel like an old barn that’s been thoughtfully restored, not a new structure just plopped down on the land,” she says.
To that end, the home’s simple, rustic exterior features traditional board-and-batten wood siding with a lower stone surround. A tin roof and pine green front door further enhance the aesthetic. But upon entering, a fresher take on country living awaits.
Taking cues from the colors of a vibrant Western painting purchased early on in the project, Williams sprinkled its palette of teals and browns as accents against the home’s airy white backdrop. Clean lines also mix comfortably with the character of antique furnishings throughout. “Their in-town home is traditional in style, and while we kept that essence here, we also let a kick-back-and-relax feel guide us,” says Williams. After all, she notes, they’re here to unwind.
As the weather warms up, the back of the barn house is a prime spot for exactly that. The expansive outdoor seating area has played host to many barbecues and impromptu dinners, and the nearby firepit is a guest favorite for s’mores and nightcaps with the wide-open night sky above. While the couple and their children continue to split time between the country and city for now, moments like these surely make the prospect of shifting to life off the beaten path full time an alluring notion.
INTERIOR DESIGN Liz Williams, Liz Williams Interiors, (404) 256-1333; lizwilliamsinteriors.com BUILDER Southern Landscape Designs, (470) 272-5333; southernlandscapedesigns.com