Cameron Watkins
Landscape designer Cameron Watkins created stunning arrangements for the interior spaces and patios in 715 Ralph McGill, including a living wall in the master bath, and a green retreat on the second floor balcony.
Julie Witzel
Julie Witzel worked as a botanist at California State University in Los Angeles before becoming an interior designer, but the career switch doesn't mean she's left her love of nature behind.
Jenna Buck Gross
"I'm certainly not afraid of pattern!" exclaims Jenna Buck Gross. Nor is she afraid of color, hence the name of her Decatur-based firm: Colordrunk.
Julie Dewald and Sandra Pawliger
Julie Dewald and Sandra Pawliger, the retail market manager and a design associate a brand liason for Room & Board, respectively, created a relaxing roofdeck space for 715 Ralph McGill.
James Wheeler
Like many powder rooms, this one started with the tile. Unlike most powder rooms, this one's designer conceived of that tile himself.
Beth Kooby
Beth Kooby kept the color palette in the second-floor master suite simple in black and white—but that doesn’t mean it’s short on drama.
Kate Hayes
"Context is important," says Kate Hayes, who designed this entryway and parlor. "The Old Fourth Ward is an interesting neighborhood, because you have these modern homes being built, but it's a neighborhood with rich history that's important to acknowledge."
Brendan Butler
Landscape designer, artist and craftsman Brendan Butler had been designing and building modern gardens in Atlanta since 1996.
Meghan and Patrick Sharp
The pale blush-colored velvet drapes are about as much color as you'll get out of husband-and-wife design team Meghan and Patrick Sharp.
Vickie Kirbo
Style consultant and Atlanta native Vickie Kirbo spruced up the master closets with clothes, bags, and accessories from Tootsies and her own collection. She shops and styles looks for her clients, organizes closets, and runs a fashion blog, Kirb Your Style.

















