When homeowners Meghan and Clarke Magruder first discovered this circa 1927 Buckhead (Atlanta) home, it was love at first sight. They immediately made an offer and shortly thereafter hired the architectural firm Spitzmiller & Norris and interior designer Suzanne Kasler to bring the property back to life. After a massive three-year project, the original Adam-style house was re-imagined from an architectural standpoint with a sensitivity that helped preserve the fabric of the neighborhood. Inside, Kasler worked her magic to create an elegant jewel box with a beautiful color palette that resonates and sparkles from room to room. Photography by Erica George Dines for the May issue of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.
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- INTERIOR DESIGN Suzanne Kasler, Suzanne Kasler Interiors
- ARCHITECTS Rick Spitzmiller and Robert Norris, Spitzmiller & Norris
- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Graham Pittman, E. Graham Pittman & Associates
- BUILDER Jerry Bonner, Jerry Bonner Custom Homes

What a dream house!
Thanks for sharing!
Dean
That powder room is divine! It’s a lovely library too, but the books carefully selected for their colour, rather than content, remind me of the famous scene in Auntie Mame where the empty-headed Gloria Upson remarks, “Books are awfully decorative, don’t you think?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyBVCp21Reo
Clean & classic in hot ‘lanta!
You did it again. BEST BLOG EVER!
where can i purchase the bathroom vanity?