Jay Jeffers describes his formula for fab interiors
Yesterday was San Francisco designer Jay Jeffers’s first formal presentation at ADAC, but it was certainly not his first visit to Atlanta. Named multiple times to both Elle Décor’s and House Beautiful’s lists of top talents, Jeffers and his husband Michael Purdy, creative director of their retail store Cavalier, have often sourced products at ADAC and local antique galleries. In fact, they’re big fans of Scott Antique Market.
3 reasons to check out this weekend’s Country Living Fair
Try out for HGTV's Flea Market Flip, meet the Junk Gypsies, and take home some great local crafts!
West Elm offers a helping hand
West Elm now offers services for painting, curtain hanging, mounting a TV or shelving, and creating a gallery wall.
Four Atlanta-area artists who have crossed over into textiles
Although Georgia’s textile industry is no longer the economic powerhouse it used to be, the state remains a breeding ground for independent fabric designers, many of whom have attained national prominence.
DIY Project: Alley Kitchen
Kitchens are easily the most expensive room to remodel in a home, but that didn’t intimidate Kate Mattison and Matt Mewis. Small budgets often lead to more creative solutions, assert the optimistic expectant parents.
Create your own beautiful holiday wreath at Flower Bar
In 2006 Amber Schoepp’s Flower Bar was one of the first tenants at Irwin Street Market. After closing shop in 2009 in the midst of the recession, she returned this summer to create a floral workshop with a potting shed feel in the back of the building.
Nationwide tiny house tour comes to Atlanta
The world's most efficient tiny home, owned by YouTube celebrities Grace and Corbett Lunsford, completes its nationwide tour at Atlantic Station starting January 21.
Pioneering female architect Leila Ross Wilburn was one of Atlanta’s most prolific
Visit one of Atlanta's intown neighborhoods where early-20th-century houses and bungalows remain, and you’ll likely find the work of Leila Ross Wilburn, one of Georgia’s first female registered architects.
Support a worthy cause and nab design bargains at the Thrift Studio Pop-up Shop
The show will remain open, Mondays to Saturdays, through October 20. The event benefits Dwell with Dignity, which identifies deserving families in need and entirely furnishes new homes for them, right down to stocking the refrigerator.
Ashe-Simpson Garden Center moving to new location to make way for new shopping center
Ashe-Simpson Garden Center will be in a new home by the middle of October, making way for a new shopping center that will include Whole Foods and Taqueria del Sol.