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Modern Elements + Beautiful Antiques = an AMAZING Home!
This article highlights an Atlanta home in the Buckhead neighborhood, designed by Lyndsy Woods, that masterfully blends traditional architectural elements with modern touches and antique furnishings. The home, a new construction with Georgian architectural influences, was designed to incorporate classical features on the interior while maintaining a warm and inviting atmosphere suitable for a family with two young children. Lyndsy Woods worked with the family from the building stage, allowing her to understand their daily life and tailor the home's design to their specific needs and how they would utilize each space.
The design approach focused on creating a soft, neutral shell with muted wall colors like Benjamin Moore York Gray (tinted at 50% strength) and White Dove for trim. This neutral backdrop ensures that the layered fabrics and furnishings, including the family's collection of antique pieces, are highlighted rather than overwhelmed. Built-in elements are kept tone-on-tone to avoid distraction. Even in more formal areas such as the dining room and family room, the aim was to evoke warmth and welcome.
A key aspect of Woods's design philosophy, as detailed in the article, is the successful integration of formal and informal items. She avoids the heavy, museum-like feel that can result from too many antiques by pairing them with cleaner, modern elements. This mixing of styles creates a collected and unique aesthetic, preventing the space from feeling overly structured or stuffy. An example cited is the use of modern print fabrics in the dining room alongside gilded antiques, with a light background to tie everything together. The designer prefers cooler wall tones to balance the warmer, often reddish undertones of antique woods, thus toning down golden hues and creating a fresher look. Her personal style leans towards clean lines but with soft, livable palettes and rich textures.
Specific rooms are showcased, illustrating this blend: the living room features a custom light fixture by Solaria Lighting and a linen sofa from Lee Industries, chosen for its timeless silhouette and adaptability to new looks with different pillows. The classic white kitchen is equipped with Walker Zanger tiles, Visual Comfort lighting, and Ballard Designs barstools. A butler's pantry is adorned with antiqued-mirror walls and a small sink for convenience. The family room continues the theme with Benjamin Moore's York Gray walls, an Aidan Gray chandelier, and an antique table. The dining room boasts Schumacher fabric on window treatments and upholstered chairs, with a Hickory Chair table, and a touch of pink adds a modern accent to the antique setting. The master bedroom, designed to feel like an upscale hotel suite, is furnished with antiques and features walls painted in a tinted version of Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter. The master bathroom is elevated with luxurious Duralee fabric window treatments, soft green shades, an abstract painting, and custom his-and-her vanities. The powder room is enlivened with Farrow & Ball wallpaper. The article concludes by emphasizing the home's welcoming nature and its beauty as a family residence, crediting designer Lyndsy Woods for her award-winning work and Marc Mauldin for the photography.
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