Showhouses
2011 Decorators’ Show House & Gardens
Global influences, jolts of color and a certain joie de vivre defined this year’s Atlanta Symphony Associates’ Decorators’ Show House & Gardens
Past Perfect
With antiques as the focal points of rooms at the Cathedral Antiques Show’s Inspiration House, Atlanta designers cast a new light on old objects
Game Changer
Through originality, self expression and exacting execution, the arbiters of style who created our recent showhouse pushed Atlanta design to…
Going Green
With this year’s Cashiers [North Carolina] Designer Showhouse just a month away (it’s being held August 25 through September 5),…
Ready, Set, Decorate!
Since this is a show house, you essentially have a blank canvas from which to work, but you chose not…
Atlanta Style Now
The 2010 Atlanta Symphony Associates Decorators’ Show House & Gardens, situated in Buckhead’s prestigious Tuxedo Park, provided a grand canvas…
Atlanta Style Now, 2010
This winter, we took an already amazing home–a gorgeous William T. Baker-designed estate on tony West Wesley Road in Buckhead–enlisted the help of 23 of Atlanta’s top designers, and turned it into the most stylish living space ever: Christmas House. Along with a guest house, media room and wine cellar, our show house had 11 bathrooms and an artists’ atelier. World-class art and amazing furniture filled the spaces–all of which, sadly, had to be returned after the house closed But not before we threw parties raised money for charity (the Alliance Children’s Theatre), hosted book signings and a lecture series, and showed it off to more than 6,000 visitors.
Simply Chic
The St. Regis Atlanta Hotel & Residences, which debuted in Buckhead this spring, was marked from the start by legendary style and elegance that made it an ideal setting for many of the city’s top designers to unleash their talents as part of the 39th annual Decorators’ Show House & Gardens. The resulting 29 spaces—spanning three distinctly different high-rise units—demonstrate that luxury has never been more evident—or more important—than it is today.