Tag: home and design
Floral Display: Daffodil Festival at Gibbs Gardens
Jim Gibbs, who made his fortune with an eponymous landscape company, spent decades creating one of the nation’s largest residential gardens, now open to the public.
Place to Reimagine Your Kitchen: Pirch
This innovative kitchen, bath, and outdoor showroom, which sprawls over 32,000 square feet in Lenox Marketplace, has been open for almost a year.
Affordable Furniture: Intaglia Home Collection
Since 1999, this locally owned store has offered a wide range of furniture and accessories in transitional styles that blend easily with any decor.
Made-in-the-USA: Room & Board
If election season has you in a patriotic mood, head to Room & Board, where more than 90 percent of the inventory is made right here in the States.
Original Rugs: Verde Home
Enough already with the heirloom Oushaks. Our new favorite rugs are contemporary interpretations of antique patterns, created in colors and scales more harmonious with today’s streamlined decor.
Home Accessories: Steve McKenzie’s
Here’s where you’ll find that perfect hostess gift or finishing touch for a tabletop display.
New Southern Style Source: The Porch on South Main
With its wide, inviting front porch, red door, American flag, and clusters of hydrangeas, this circa-1919 white clapboard house looks straight out of Southern Living.
Place to Furnish Your Whole House: Bungalow Classic
Bungalow was a game changer when it opened on Howell Mill Road, helping to launch the Westside Design District in 2000.
Glam Style: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Home Furnishings
No mainstream home furnishings brand quite captured 1960s-era Mad Men glamour better than MGBW.
Touch of Texas: The Front Porch of Vinings
Inside, farm tables and antiques from Texas’s famous Round Top market mix with modern marble consoles.