Tag: Room & Board
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.
Best of Atlanta 2019: Style & Design
The best of Atlanta's style and design in 2019, including best new label, best holiday dresses, best place to buy big cacti, best ecofriendly undergarments, and more.
Where to shop for equestrian decor, from wallpaper to antiques
Equestrian style is in. From leather sofas to decorative horse pillows to julep cups—add a dash of horse fashion to your home.
Best of Atlanta 2018: Style & Design
The best of Atlanta's style and design in 2018, including best luxury store, retail store, children's clothing, gift shop, botanical inspiration, and more.
Take a photographic tour inside our 2018 Modern Style Showhouses
In June, the Atlanta Magazine's HOME Modern Style Showhouses opened in the Old Fourth Ward, showcasing Atlanta's top designers. Take a look inside the two contemporary houses.
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.
How this Brookwood condo went from a big white box to a modern art-inspired home
Matt Richburg first connected with interior designer Kate Hayes through Houzz, the online design source. When they met in person at the new empty condo he’d bought at the Brookwood in south Buckhead, their styles meshed instantly.
Where to go for that one specific home item
Here are the best places to find lighting, sofas, chic gifts, window treatments, outdoor furniture, antiques, and more.
5 home trends for 2016 we spotted in Room & Board’s new collection
Room & Board's latest collection hints at trends to come. Here's five things we expect to see more of this year.
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.