In many ways this designer's home feels like the embodiment of summer. Granted, that feeling could be attributed to the remarkable weather we had on the day of the shoot, or the white plaster interiors and arches reminiscent of Cycladic Greek architecture dotting the Mediterranean isles. Or perhaps it was the pool house which could easily be mistaken for a private resort. Whatever the reason, this home was a breath of fresh air and is a beauty to behold.
It's All in the Details.
This was one of those homes with a surprise around every corner - whether the chevron detailing on the pantry door, the exposed beams and rafters in the family room, or the remarkable light fixtures anywhere I glanced up.
Modern Farmhouse
This beautiful Georgia farmhouse, flooded with natural light, seamlessly blends classic design with with industrial modern touches to give it a unique and timeless feel.
Mountain Dreaming.
This home is a dream. Platt Architects in Brevard, North Carolina, made this incredible home a few miles west, in Cashiers, come to life. It takes highly refined skill to take on a new construction yet still manage to infuse character into every inch of the architecture. Add interior design and decorating from the experts at Outrageous Interiors and you end up with a truly luxurious mountaintop retreat.
Rustic Elegance
It's very possible homes are my favorite subject to photograph. The places people live tell stories, and every room has the power to create an environment of peace, creativity, community, and rest. This modern farmhouse is home to a couple native Ohio dwellers seeking just that - a new warm, open, and restful environment to retreat.
Design by Outrageous Interiors
A Favorite.
One of my favorite shots from a recent home shoot. Doesn't this little breakfast nook just make you wanna curl up with some tea (or a giant stack of pancakes) and stay awhile?
Atlanta Home
It was one of those rare snowy day in Georgia when I got to photograph the home of Patti for Outrageous Interiors. A warm and welcoming retreat form the cold, I'd say!