Tag: home decor
What are 2022’s home decor trends? 7 top looks from Americasmart experts
We asked a few experts during last month's winter market to share the top design trends they spotted for the coming year.
Remote Renaissance: Designers share advice for creating serene at-home workspaces
At least some virtual work is likely to become permanent, so it’s more important than ever to create a workspace at home. We spoke with four designers who shared tips on how you can get started.
Room Envy: This burnt orange bedroom stands out
How interior-design and lifestyle blogger Jess Cathell put together her master bedroom
Beloved Atlanta furnishings line Bobo Intriguing Objects opens its first retail location
Mark Sage's shop offers antiques, Bobo’s own line, and decor from small brands around the world.
Two designers bring their custom and curated collection to Buckhead Village
Longtime friends and former coworkers Daniel Zimmerman and Seth van den Bergh, self-described “modernists with an appreciation for classical design,” launched their interior design firm, the Drawing Room, in 2018.
Sustainable style: Here’s where to shop for ecofriendly home decor in Atlanta
“Wellness” may be a buzzword, but health and environmental concerns are no trend, and they are impacting the way we design, build, and decorate.
Make your home groovier with these curvy lamps, tables, and more
Edges and corners make way for groovy shapes
A designers’ handbook to shopping for antiques in Atlanta
Atlanta is a hotbed for antiques, with trade-only and retail sources ranging from dusty markets to pedigreed showrooms. Five designers give their takes on where to find the best old pieces in town and how to keep the look fresh and never fusty.
Hot shop: etúHome’s new take on old world kitchens
With a Roswell warehouse and an AmericasMart showroom, Atlanta was the obvious choice for the brand’s first kitchenware boutique, which also stocks a curated selection of cookbooks, accessories, and imported food products.
This sprawling Buckhead property was transformed into an artful showpiece for modern living
When John and Greer Tirrill discovered a 1930s Buckhead estate by famed Southern architect Lewis Crook, they saw its beautiful bones and transformed it into a livable home that paid homage to its history and worked for modern living.