I know it’s actually Thursday, but since  I have another Christmas post planned for tomorrow, I’m back today with Feature Friday’s Home for the Holidays 2015 Part 2.  I shared last week Part 1, with the exterior of the house and most of the main level.  Today we’ll see the master suite, study, and upstairs bedrooms.  I know it is hard to relate to these big houses for the most part, but they really are fun to tour, so even it if this isn’t completely your cup of tea, I think you can get inspiration from a home this size.
Coming in the foyer, the master suite is straight ahead, past the paneled dark and moody study.
First, we pass a powder room with beautiful wallpaper and sconces with vases hung on the wall.
Elevator Hall and Powder room: Â Jessica Bradley, Jessica Bradley Interiors
There are many nooks and crannies in a house like this so lots of spaces to add a little extra touch.
Study: Â Joel Kelly; Joel Kelly Design
Master Bedroom and Bath: Â Carole Weaks; C. Weaks Interiors, Inc. This was really a beautiful space.
This master bath is something else, with those marble floors. Â Be still my heart!
It’s long and narrow but has plenty of space and light.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a vanity this long before. Talk about His and Hers!
Walk-in master shower tiled in all marble.
I’ve never seen a marble floor quite like this before and it is stunning.
His closet.
Her closet.
Upstairs Hall: Â Chris Holt; Holt Interiors
Bedroom and Hall: Â Mallory Mathison Glenn; Mallory Mathison, Inc.
I really loved what Mallory did with this space, sort of a young lady’s room with lots of color.
Bedroom and Bath & Upstairs Laundry: Â Karen Ferguson; Harrison Design
Rear Stair Hall, Up and Down: Â Steve McKenzie; Steve McKenzie’s (my friend, who has a shop on the West side).
Studio: Â Barbara Marshall Howard; Barbara Marshall Howard for Studio B
This was a fun space too! Like a NYC studio apartment.
Gallery: Â Judy Bentley; Interior Views, Inc.
Bedroom and Bath: Â Tish Mills; Harmonious Living by Tish Mills, LLC
Bedroom and Bath: Â Melanie Millner, The Design Atelier
This was a really neat space too with that loft bed over the top of the twins.
And that’s a wrap-up of the 2015 Home for the Holidays show house in Atlanta. Â I hope you enjoyed the tour as much as I enjoyed sharing it.
Again, 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.
Wow – an overwhelming amount of ideas! I really like the way the grout on the hearth with the diamond tiles have large grout areas. Different. Thanks for sharing all these great photos Rhoda.
Kathy
I absolutely love every room in this house thanks for sharing the gorgeous photos
The “today” color scheme keeps the classical touches light and relevant, and says “No theme here!”. I really like the wall shelves with pottery displays. Overall, very very nice mix and flow. Thanks, Rhoda.
This house is gorgeous!
Hi Rohda! What a gorgeous home. I love all of the color! Jane
Hello Rhoda,
If I had a master bedroom like that, I’d never leave it! What a haven in a busy world….
Bente