Traditional and Pretty in Atlanta by Huff-Dewberry

When a young Southern lady decided she needed a larger home, she knew she had found the one when she came across a beautiful home tucked away in the Buckhead area of Atlanta that had been completely renovated by architect Stan Dixon in 2008.  It was perfect for entertaining out-of-town guests, and it had a manageable-sized yard. With the exception of adding a built-in bar for entertaining and upgrading the kitchen island, the house was move-in ready… so Heather Dewberry and William Huff of Huff-Dewberry were able to jump right in to decorating!

The homeowner wanted a feminine home that was traditional but not stuffy. Although Huff-Dewberry was able to re-use much of the furniture from her previous home, they still needed more. They spent several months collecting antiques and artwork for the new home.  Based on the client’s love of beautiful fabrics, wallpapers, and the color blue, the designers pulled together a home that was beautiful, fresh, and timeless.

In the foyer, an 18th Century Italian Inlaid Commode from Parc Monceau Antiques takes center stage.

The bar was designed to fit in a very tight spot in the stair hall off of the Foyer… Huff-Dewberry placed the upper cabinets on the side walls to make the space feel more open.
Metallic Ground wallpaper in the dining room is from Osborne & Little. The 18th century English Queen Anne walnut highboy is from William Word Antiques.

In the master bedroom, custom built-in cornices were designed by Stan Dixon. A custom headboard was designed to fit swing arm lamps, and matching oyster veneer bedside chests are from Holland & Company.

Photography by Nathan Leduc and via Huff-Dewberry. To learn more about Huff-Dewberry, please visit Huff-Dewberry Inc. You can also follow @heatherdewberry and @will_c_huff on Instagram for ongoing inspiration. To see another of my favorite Atlanta homes by this dynamic duo, please click here.

6 COMMENTS

  1. So pretty and feminine, but also warm and welcoming at the same time. I especially love the room with the two twin beds.

  2. Beautiful!

    I noticed one of the items was from Holland and Company-

    Saddened to hear of Beau Holland leaving us a few years ago I think it was-

    This house demonstrates the beauty of a classic point of view – timeless!

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