It’s hard to believe this large family home — with good bones and the perfect location — was once a dated 1970s single-story ranch.
The Atlanta-area homeowners hired a formidable design team, including C. Brandon Ingram, Ashley Gilbreath Interior Design and New River Building Co., to rise to the occasion. They completed a truly stunning transformation — so good it was featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles in 2020.
Today’s mini tour starts with the curb appeal! I appreciate how the homeowners went with a traditional brick exterior. You’d never know the second story is a recent addition, thanks to careful craftsmanship and the owner’s discerning style.
The ceilings on the first floor were raised from eight to 10 feet as part of the remodel. I love how open the foyer feels, especially with all the character crafted by thick moldings and arched doorways.
The peach tones, neutrals and soothing blue-greens are carried throughout, which makes the house feel cohesive, comfortable and elegant.
I think having antiques is important for any home, but especially if you want a remodel or new build to feel more storied. This home is a picture-picture example of that. Even the brass pulls and knobs seem to have a little patina, adding to that lived-in but graceful look!
The kitchen and dining room are some of my favorite rooms in the house! All of the details in the dining room are perfection to me, including the Chaddock Furniture dining chairs, Zoe Design wallpaper mural and Iatesta Studio chandelier.
Last but never least, you can’t forget your four-legged friends when redesigning a home! The crate built into the laundry room is so clever — and the sweet pup looks so happy with their new “room.”
This home was beautifully captured by Emily Followill