FLOWER Magazine Atlanta Showhouse (House Tour)
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2023
- Located on a verdant, winding street in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood, this Regency-style house, with its stately yet understated bones and interiors designed for 21st-century living, conveys a mature sensibility that belies its status as the new kid on the block.
Take a dream team of architect, builder, and landscape architect; add 21 top-tier interior design firms who come bearing 35 wallpapers and too-many-to-tally fabrics, furnishings, and objects from vendors and artisans with chicness factored to the nth degree; and finally, round it all off with 15 wildly artistic floral designers.
Total all the figures and they equal one showstopping FLOWER Showhouse. Tour the FLOWER Magazine Atlanta Showhouse and learn more about the interior designers' inspirations and resources.
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The FLOWER Magazine Atlanta Showhouse Team
Architecture: Peter Block & Associates
Landscape Architecture: John Howard, Howard Design Studio
Builder: Young & Meathe
Honorary Chair: Charlotte Moss
Design Chair: Suzanne Kasler
Video and production: Todd Urick Films
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Really beautiful. This is why people love showhouses. Very nice.
Fabulous,from the architecture to the interior. Really beautiful. Just lovely. Every inch of the home represents true Buckhead living. Extraordinary
The approach to design throughout this house makes me feel reborn. Dream home!
Glad you like it!
magical
All these books that will never be read is quite sad. The wallpapers are lovely.
The entrance hall is awful, too busy and cluttered. Most of the other rooms are lovely but I can't get passed the first thing you would see when entering the home.
Everything is perfect!! ❤❤
Beautiful decor thank you.
Want the tiger paper in dining room, so awesome, fav. Room
Beautiful home
Thank you 😊
love it
Excellent xo
Thank you!
Love the show house.! Do you sell it as is at the end?
Glad you liked it! Tours of the house were held in November 2022 and designers removed their items in December. The house is currently on the market.
I guess none of the designers ever heard the expression "Less is more!" The rooms were overwhelming with color, pattern and clutter. Nothing flowed throughout and the rooms were not relaxing! I would say the salon was the best part, however, that looked more like a hotel lobby with all the different seating areas, but wallpaper on ceiling with that pattern was unnecessary!
Please speak up for the homeless. Here in the USA Decent emergency housing is needed and Social Housing which has stopped homelessness in Europe. Thank you.
That’s not what their channel and magazine is about. You’re on the wrong media outlet if you want them to showcase homeless camps, garbage, crime, violence, drugs and overdosing.
@Jennifer Fitzgerald I'm here for the interior design- however, I can tell by your comment and associating homelessness with crime, drugs, garbage, and violence, that you probably look down on these people and see them as less than.
I live in Atlanta. This is a beautiful showroom and it's why I clicked on this video. But unfortunately the original commentators post is HIGHLY relevant--for the past few years, Atlanta has had the highest income inequality in the US. higher than New York City.
The truth of it is, that if the cameraman decided to get in the car, drive 5 minutes down the road, he would see a homeless person, who I can assure you, does not need to involved with drugs or crime in order to he homeless.
The OP'S call to action isn't necessarily for the magazine or channel, but to all of us. We sit idly by enjoying luxuries in life when there's a huge national crisis for housing and an even bigger one in Atlanta.
Don't turn a blind eye.
@@Lorena-wo2mf totally agree with your comment,a lot of people are homeless in America due to greedy landlords charging astronomical rents,I’m in social housing in Scotland in an area where everyone takes great pride in their homes and gardens,my rent is only £280 a month for a lovely 2bedroom cottage in a very decent area,if I lived in America I would more than likely be homeless,perish the thought
@@annedoyle222 many people don’t realize that a large portion of residential real estate is being bought by corporations (Blackrock) in bulk. They will come in and pay above listing price, which knocks out local residents. This definitely raises the cost of rent and so it becomes more unaffordable for low to medium income families to find decent housing. The rising cost of housing insurance especially in hurricane states basically makes loans for home ownership unattainable. Flood zones also require flood insurance in addition to regular insurance, so with interest rates combined with insurance, many families are priced out. Many landlords are greedy corporations siphoning profits away from local communities. Homelessness is a real problem, and there are many reasons for it.
It’s very discordant- like the designers didn’t consult for a cohesive final look in the house.
That's the point.
The outside is just plain white, doesn’t match the inside. It’s gaudy & too chaotic. Shows having $$$ doesn’t buy you taste. I couldn’t relax here, too busy and overwhelming.
That entrance hall is not pretty. Nothing matches. I was disappointed.
Don’t like it. Nothing flows.
The music is too loud and distracting. It makes it difficult to hear what you are saying. I stopped watching after a couple minutes
Horrible! It would make me uncomfortable to live in this home!
Horrible