Friday, January 27, 2012

Inspiration House





The other evening, I had the opportunity to attend a press preview of the 2012 Inspiration House, just one of the many events related to the Cathedral Antiques Show. Located at The Deanery of the Cathedral of St. Philip, the show house features some of Atlanta's top design talent plus one New York designer as well. I could tell that each designer put a great deal of time and effort into his or her room, and the results are really quite impressive. The show house opens to the public this Sunday, January 29 and runs through Sunday, February 12. If you purchase general Antiques Show tickets, admission to the Inspiration House is included. If you prefer to only visit the Inspiration House, tickets are $10.

Also, don't forget that Richard Keith Langham, Jeffrey Bilhuber, and Deborah Sanders will be guest lecturers at the Antiques Show. For more information on this and other Antiques Show events, visit the official website by clicking
here.




The Keeping Room by Laura Walker Baird





The Library by Lindsey Coral Harper




The Dining Room by Amy Morris




The Living Room by Rick Anthony Bonner






Guest Bedroom by Elizabeth Jordan




A detail of the Gentleman's Lounge by Tom Williams & Jason Bailey




The Nursery by Allison Harper & Nancy Duffey





Bathroom by Brooke Merrill

All photos by Jennifer Boles, with the exception of the first photo taken by Emily Followill.

9 comments:

  1. Guest bedroom and the library are my favorite.

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  2. Anonymous9:26 AM

    I love the snake fabric on the shades in the bathroom. Can you please tell me the source ?
    Thanks !
    Pat
    pvs@dmv.com

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  3. Pat, I could not find information regarding that fabric. Perhaps you could email the designer? Her website is: http://www.brookemerrillhome.com/

    Hope that helps!

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  4. Adore seeing what others are doing + Thank you! xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  5. I love the glossy raspberry cabinetry in the library...how daring.

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  6. "The Keeping Room" is simply divine - so elegant without going overboard. And that fuscia library!! Brilliant idea taking a typically serious room and infusing a crazy-bold color.

    www.lifeloveandluxury.com

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  7. Anonymous11:19 PM

    love the library. So bold and so cool!
    www.ferrickmason.com

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  8. Thank you for the tour dahhling!

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  9. I love the dining room It's a design inspiration. The lamp made the interior cozy.

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