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Explore the Atlanta Showhouse

Tour our Atlanta showhouse with room-by-room guides and insights from the designers, along with photos of every space, design-team video tours, and resources used in each room.

Welcome to the FLOWER Magazine Atlanta Showhouse! Enjoy this tour of the house and then explore every room below. You’ll find photos, resources, and videos with the designers.

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EXPLORE THE SHOWHOUSE: ROOM-BY-ROOM

MAIN LEVEL

A mix of patterns and dramatic striped curtains line an entryway.

ENTRANCE HALL & ADJOINING POWDER ROOM

Designer
Michelle Nussbaumer

FLOWER Atlanta Showhouse salon with abstract painting over fireplace, wallpapered ceiling, and flower arrangement by Sybil Sylvester.

THE SALON

Designer
Suzanne Kasler

Table at center of home library designed by Barry Dixon. Dahlia rug on floor and vase of magnolia and other tree branches on table. Pair of busts on mesh pedestals in front of oval windows.

LIBRARY

Designer
Barry Dixon

Dining room with hand-painted tiger wallpaper designed by Alexa Hampton, white-wood chairs upholstered in green and pink flowers.

DINING ROOM

Designer
Alexa Hampton

Catering kitchen with a gray plaster pastellone finish from Domingue that covers the Kingdom Woodworks cabinetry, ceiling, walls, and hood. Room designed by Melanie Millner.

CATERING KITCHEN & BUTLER’S PANTRY

Designer
Melanie Millner

Glossy blue cabinets in a flower cutting room/laundry room designed by Bunny Williams.

CUTTING ROOM, POWDER ROOM, & ADJOINING WEST GALLERY

Designer
Bunny Williams

Canopy bed and sitting area in primary bedroom designed by Cathy Kincaid for the Flower Atlanta Showhouse.

PRIMARY BEDROOM

Designer
Cathy Kincaid

Arched niche with chest that is topped with lamp, arrangement of dahlias and mums, and chinoiserie clock in gentleman's dressing room designed by Nina Long and Don Easterling.

GENTLEMAN’S DRESSING ROOM & ADJOINING POWDER ROOM

Designer
Don Easterling & Nina Long

Julie Dodson designed lady's dressing room with salmon cabinets and a wallpapered ceiling.

PRIMARY BATH, HER DRESSING ROOM, & ADJOINING EAST GALLERY

Designer
Julie Dodson

Screened porch with potted plants, wicker sofa and teak chairs flank an oversized coffee table. Wicker chairs sit in front of a fireplace. Designed by Ashley Whittaker for the Flower Atlanta Showhouse.

SCREENED PORCH

Designer
Ashley Whittaker

Sitting area in backyard between parterre garden and holly hedge. Sofa flanked by outdoor lamps and planters, four chairs, and four ottomans surround a round cocktail table set with flowers, fruit, and bottled sparkling water.

OUTDOOR TERRACE AND POOL DECK

Designer
Elaine Griffin

UPPER LEVEL

Antique chinoiserie chest flanked by busts on pedestals and topped with a blue lamp, architectural models, an urn and potted fern. Armless, chintz-covered chair in front of chest.

THREE-STORY STAIRWELL & ADJOINING LANDINGS

Designer
Jared Hughes

Girl's bedroom with green scenic wallpaper, pink bed, and metal bedside table.

BEDROOM & EN SUITE

Designer
Tammy Connor

Four poster bed flanked by windows, with a bench at foot in the "Rhapsody in Blue" guest bedroom designed by Beth Webb and Tristan Harstan for the Flower Atlanta Showhouse.

BEDROOM & EN SUITE

Designer
Beth Webb & Tristan Harstan

A Thibaut wallpaper mural, profuse with blooms, birds, and butterflies, envelops the room. Trellis wallpaper on the ceiling. Designer Lisa Mende also used a radiating carpet design from The Rug Company.

BEDROOM & EN SUITE

Designer
Lisa Mende

Mallory Mathison Glenn used contrasting materials like a chunky jute rug and dark woods to balance the Gracie wallpaper, dressmaker window treatments from The Shade Store, and tufted banquettes from Lillian August in this sitting room at the Flower Atlanta Showhouse

STUDY, SITTING ROOM, & EN SUITE

Designer
Mallory Mathison Glenn

TERRACE LEVEL

Home gym/wellness room with Peleton stationary bike, large ottoman, paintings on walls and striped wooden floor. Green portieres with blue and white Greek key trim flank doorway.

GYM WITH ADJOINING SPA

Designer
Fran Keenan

Desk with painting of lioness hanging atop jungle-print wallpaper. Tropical-inspired floral arrangements on desk.

BEDROOM, EN SUITE, & ADJOINING OUTDOOR TERRACE

Designer
Tish Mills

Ray Booth designed family room with round mirrors on wall, mobile chandelier, and sectional sofa at the Flower Atlanta Showhouse

FAMILY ROOM

Designer
Ray Booth

Secret speakeasy on the terrace level of the Flower Atlanta Showhouse. Large banquette with three tables in right corner of the room, black marble-topped bar on the left.

SECRET SPEAKEASY, WINE CELLAR, & ADJOINING MORNING BAR

Designer
Corey Damen Jenkins

Two small flower arrangements atop pink-veined marble countertop in Nellie Howard Ossi designed powder room.

POWDER ROOM

Designer
Nellie Howard Ossi

MORE FROM THE SHOWHOUSE

Roof garden with patterns of sedums and dark gravel on flat roofs of Flower Atlanta Showhouse.

THE ROOFTOP GARDEN

Lush green hedges cover the grounds outside a white regency style home.

ALL ABOUT HORNBEAM TREES

Arrangement of pink roses, yellow cymbidium orchids and other flowers inspired by a painting at the Flower Atlanta Showhouse

HOLLY BRYAN’S FLORAL HOW-TO

FLOWER Editor-in-Chief Margot Shaw, Honorary Chair Charlotte Moss, and Design Chair Suzanne Kasler welcome you to the FLOWER Magazine Atlanta Showhouse and share a glimpse of the inspired spaces and florals.

ATLANTA SHOWHOUSE SPONSORS

Maitland-Smith logo
Maitland-Smith logo
Replacements logo
Maitland-Smith logo
Gabby logo
Visual Comfort & Co logo
Chelsea House logo
Kingdom Woodworks logo
Gracie logo
pioneer linens logo
Temmer logo
Domingue logo
Kravet logo
Fine Paints of Europe logo
Fromental logo
la Cornue logo
Ngala logo
Viking logo
Paul Montgomery Luxury Wallcoverings logo
U-Line logo
WaterWorks logo

PROPERTY DESIGN AND BUILD

Peter Block Architects logo
Howard Design Studio logo
Young and Meathe logo
Text by Karen Carroll

Styling by Amanda Smith Fowler

Photography by Emily Followill & David Hillegas

Additional Photography by Brian Bieder & Hector Sanchez

Video Production by Todd Urick Films