A Historical Restoration in Atlanta with House Beautiful

We partnered with House Beautiful, Ladisic Fine Homes, architectural firm Pak Heydt & Associates and a team of forward-thinking designers to preserve a historical home in Atlanta while creating a space for modern family living.

Photography: Robert Peterson, Rustic White Interiors, and Tomas Espinoza Photography

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Versailles Mesh

Hand-silvered security glass using authentic 18th-century mirror making techniques, Versailles Mesh imparts an intricate interplay of extreme variation ā€“ the silvering moving from light to dark, its surface broken by random streaking and spotting like that of aged mirror, but modernized with the graphic component of the security glass.

Belcaro

Belcaro captures the interplay of light and shadow within this dimensional tile collection that is exclusive to Ann Sacks. The soft curve of the fluted field coupled with the stoneā€™s distinct veining gives a sense of movement and interest to wall installations.

Savoy

Handcrafted in Japan, Savoy's artisan glazes break over the tile edge adding a strong design element to any setting. The inventoried collection has an extensive range of field, mosaic and trim formats, offering limitless possibilities at great value.

Savoy Insho

Savoy Insho employs the ancient technique of Japanese silk screening to create decorative, repeating patterns. Available in four patterns and black, blue or white glazes.

Palladium

This Italian travertine features a unique warm silver cream coloration with a soft blue-grey ribboned veining pattern.

Calacatta Borghini

Highly prized for its rich coloration and elegant veining, this premium Italian marble exhibits graceful veining patterns of gold and grey across a backdrop of translucent honeyed white in a refined and timeless honed finish.

A Luxe Oklahoma Home

Sees Design shares how they created a ground-up build with immense elegance.

Inside Nikki Chu's Bold and Inspiring Kitchen

Celebrity designer Nikki Chu welcomes us into her newly remodeled Dallas kitchen.

A Boutique Southern Getaway by Urbanology Design

HGTV Designer of the year, Ginger Curtis pulled from her childhood to create the small-town Texas retreat of her dreams.