Thursday, May 30, 2013

Making a Georgia Lake House Home - Part 2

Breakfast Room

When building the house, Laurie turned to Atlanta architect Keith Summerour, who tapped area artisans to craft the home using native hardwoods.

In this photo: Wicker armchairs by Larsen and vintage bentwood bistro seats surround the table, dressed with a swath of Tunisian silk.



Hallway

An antique runner from Budapest and a bench made by Laurie's grandfather bring a sense of history to the upstairs hallway, which overlooks the home's great room. "We chose vintage doorknobs that are grazed and nicked, and just wonderful to wrap your hand around," Laurie explains. The doors are painted Red Rock by Benjamin Moore.



Master Bedroom

Laurie also worked with interior designer Barbara Westbrook to weave in a few Southern archetypes from wicker antiques to a decommissioned sign from a Georgia railroad route. Other pieces—this twiggy bed, leather club chairs—could've come straight from an Adirondack lodge, and offer a wistful nod to Laurie's New England summers.

In this photo: Laurie scored her bedroom's reclaimed sign from a Georgia railroad route—imploring conductors to announce their approach—at a local antiques shop. Ditto the lamps and the folk-art chest. Flat Rock Furniture made the hickory bed.


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