In the affluent Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia there was once a home that needed a bit of updating. When a woman and her daughter from San Francisco decided to relocate to Buckhead, they moved into a circa 1930’s colonial home and called upon architect friend William B. Litchfield and designer Jackye Lanham to make a few updates. The homeowner was raised in Atlanta so moving back was considered sort of a “coming home”. Coincidently, she was able to find a home located on the very street she once lived while growing up as a child. It’s a wonderful thing to have such fond memories of the neighborhood where you grew up and to be able to call it home once again.One of the owner’s special requests was to have an interesting staircase. After much research, her architect found an intricate design from a home in Maine that could be recreated. “It has a contemporary, graphic appeal, but it’s based on a classic motif,” Litchfield says.
So many beautiful images. Very inspirational. Have a great weekend.
Hi Celia- so glad you enjoyed. Have a wonderful weekend.
I love this style. I could move in without changing a thing! Although, of the humidity is half as bad as we’ve been experiencing I’d have to stay indoors. 😊
Karen
I agree. I could move right in and be completely content. And I wouldn’t even care about the horrible humidity we’re dealing with because I would use it as an excuse just to stay in doors! I’d be perfectly happy….
Such stunning beauty! I love how it’s all white and light while still being grounded in warmer colors and maintaining coziness! It’s a great year round home!
Would you know the dealer for colonial entrance storm door?
Sue – Free feel to email me….