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Hickox Williams Architects, Inc.
Photography by Peter Vanderwarker
This Second Empire house is a narrative woven about its circulation. At the street, a quietly fanciful stoop reaches to greet one's arrival. Inside and out, Victorian details are playfully reinterpreted and celebrated in fabulous and whimsical spaces for a growing family -
Double story kitchen with open cylindrical breakfast room
Parents' and Children's libraries
Secret playspaces
Top floor sky-lit courtyard
Writing room and hidden library
Basement parking
Media Room
Landscape of exterior rooms: The site is conceived as a string of rooms: a landscaped drive-way court, a lawn for play, a sunken court, a serene shade garden, a New England flower garden.
The stair grows out of the garden level ordering the surrounding rooms as it rises to a light filled courtyard at the Master suite on the top floor. On each level the rooms are arranged in a circuit around the stair core, making a series of distinct suites for the children, for the parents, and for their common activities.
Scott Simpson Design + Build
A secret “Harry Potter” play closet – with working lights – is tucked below the basement stair
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
This entry hall is enriched with millwork. Wainscoting is a classical element that feels fresh and modern in this setting. The collection of batik prints adds color and interest to the stairwell and welcome the visitor.
Lou Lou's Decor
Pale blue walls create a cool and calm mood to this stairway. The custom runner going up the stairs features gold motifs on a rich blue on blue background. Crisp white mouldings pop against the cherry railing and honey hardwood flooring. Photo Credit: Darren Pellegrino Photography
Jeanne Liem Architecture + Design
Stairs toward the roof deck is equipped with a large automatic roof hatch.
Aurora Architects + Builders
The front staircase of this historic Second Empire Victorian home was beautifully detailed but dark and in need of restoration. It gained lots of light and became a focal point when we removed the walls that formerly enclosed the living spaces. Adding a small window brought even more light. We meticulously restored the balusters, newel posts, curved plaster, and trim. It took finesse to integrate the existing stair with newly leveled floor, raised ceiling, and changes to adjoining walls. The copper color accent wall really brings out the elegant line of this staircase.
Atlanta Decking & Fence Co., Inc.
Project designed and built by Atlanta Decking & Fence.
Photo by Jan Stittleburg, JS PhotoFX.
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