Once again this year, another Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles magazine, Home for the Holiday’s Designer Showhouse is open to the public for viewing. This one is a big one! At 15K s.f. (yes, you read that right!) Millwood Manor as the home is called, was built to resemble Scotland’s Stonefield Castle, with aged limestone facade and a slate roof. With lots of light-filled windows and doors, the home is a showplace. I am always happy to tour the home, with rooms designed by top talent in the design industry in Atlanta. It’s always inspiring to see what they are up to! I took so many pictures that I’ll have to divide this into 2 posts, so come back next week to see Part 2.
The house will be open to the public for touring from November 20 to December 13, 2015. It’s on the Northside of Atlanta off Mt. Paran Rd. and you can find all the information at Atlanta Holiday Home.
Architects for the home: Harrison Design; William H. Harrison, AIA, Frank Heery, and Steve Markey
Builder: Sheehan Built Homes
I won’t do a lot of commentary, but will share the designers in each space.
They were still getting things finished on the preview day I was there, but it all got cleaned up and looking pretty.
Entry Foyer and Upstairs Hall: Chris Holt, Holt Interiors
I did love the runners on these stairs!
Dining Room: John Oetgen, Oetgen Design, Inc.
Music Room: Barbara Westbrook, Westbrook Interiors
Bar, Breakfast Room, Kitchen and Pantries: Robert Brown, Robert Brown Interior Design
They were still finishing up the kitchen on the preview day I was there and that’s the designer, Robert Brown, above.
Family Room: Lindsey Coral Harper, Lindsey Coral Harper Interior Design
Covered Terrace: James Wheeler, J Wheeler Designs
Side Entry & Powder: Heather Roberts, Ivy and Vine
Laundry and Mudroom: Kerry Howard (my friend!), KMH Interiors
That’s the first part of the tour. Next Friday, I’ll feature the other half of the house, including the master bedroom and bath and all the upstairs rooms.
It’s a magnificent house, which is no surprise in Atlanta. Atlanta is full of gorgeous stately homes. I hope you enjoyed the tour of this year’s Home for the Holidays house. If you are in the Atlanta area, you can go and tour in person!
Cindy says
Hmmm, maybe the rest of the house is beautiful but I found it, other than the family room, rather dreary. I like your house so much better!
Rhoda says
Designer houses are a compilation of so many things, so it’s not real life for most of us, but I sure like to look at the elegant furnishings. I hear you though!
Candy says
Maybe it is better in person, but I tend to agree with Cindy. Kind of ho hum and not very welcoming or homey. Just my opinion and I don’t mean to insult the designers. Maybe I’m just not sophisticated enough to get into this look! Haha.
Sandy says
I didn’t find anything greaat about it. The only thing I liked were the lanterns in the kitchen and the furniture on the covered terrace. I didn’t care for much of anything about this house. I didn’t like the design outside either. It’s not for everyone but I’m sure some folks were wowed by it hence, we all like different things.
Meg S says
I actually really loved the house when I went yesterday! Can’t wait to see the rest of the pictures!
Bonita says
It’s all about the details. The details of this house were made to make the life of a family easier. There was something for everyone. The downstairs powder room was to die for.