Okay, so imagine you’ve had decades of adding to your family’s collection of Irish heirlooms and Georgia Tech memorabilia. Then you get to design a new terrace level around it all!

That’s what we did at the Longleaf Drive remodel! We designed a space that centered around these treasures for the couple to entertain their ever-growing family.

Our client was also an avid quilter and loved both color and pattern!

So… we started off by finding a great color palette that included an “Irish inspired” green as well as a “Tech inspired” navy blue.

Floors were chosen next, intended to bring warmth and ‘homey-ness” to the space. Especially knowing that there would be a large feature wall with countertop, glass and tile along an entire side of the main room, which can tend to feel a little ‘cold’ with all the hard, reflective surfaces.

We nailed down detail after detail to make sure that the couple ended up treasuring the space as much as the pieces and people in it.

And it turned out beautifully! An Irish Ramblin’ Wreck!

Colors used (all Sherwin Williams):

  • Sage Green Light (accent walls)

  • Outerspace (media room ceiling)

  • Natural Choice (main wall color)

  • Greek Villa (trim)

  • Moth Wing (barn doors)

Flooring:

Backsplash:

Bathroom Tile:

BUILDERS: Smith Christopher Construction

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