Yesterday I went to the preview event for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's Decorators' Show House and all I have to say is - WOW! The show house this year is at Knollwood, a Philip Shutze house built in 1929. The 27 interior designers and landscape designers involved have to be absolutely thrilled with the results of all of their time and hardwork. The house is a visual feast for the eyes. Every direction you turn provides another beautiful composition. This is a not to miss show house! It opens on Saturday, April 21 and will run through May 13. More information can be found here.
Here's a quick glimpse of a few of the wonderful rooms with the designer listed under each photo. Enjoy!!
Melanie Turner's foyer
Bill Murphy's library
John Oetgen's solarium
Dining room by Carole Weaks
Living Room by Stan Topol
Kitchen by Design Galleria
Family dining room by Womack Interiors
Ladies parlor by Tish Mills
Back stairwell by Kelly Hansen
Aren't these spaces amazing? There are so many layers and so much texture for each space - I tried to capture that with the detailed photos. And that's just the first floor folks! I took over 150 photos yesterday so we'll have the second floor tomorrow and more next week. Have a great weekend!
I regret missing it. What a house! I didn't get to see upstairs so I'm looking forward to your pictures.
ReplyDeletewow beautiful - beats our DC design house by a long shot!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great house this year; it's hard to beat the grace and proportions of those classic old rooms. I'm loving the library. What a great color.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing....normally I like one or two rooms, if I am lucky. This looks like a house where I would be drooling over each and every room. Fabulous!
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