Inside of the May 2013 Issue

Decorating

Most people head to the country to “get away.” But for Birmingham-based architect Bill Ingram, the call of urban living lured him to the hustle and bustle of midtown Atlanta...
David D’Ambrosio created his little glass box in the sky by accomplishing a careful balancing act. The concrete-and-glass condominium was very much a bachelor pad when he...
From the street, you’d never guess that this Atlanta home’s traditional facade belies a minimalist, clutter-free interior designed for an active family of five. But the...
In this exclusive online look book, we've collected some of our favorite rooms created by Kay Douglass that have graced the pages of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles over the...

Food Wine and Entertaining

Not long ago, people regularly hosted friends for drinks, dinner and dessert, all served with a side of rich conversation. Recipes were culled from family archives and the...
The entertaining story in our May 2013 issue features a Sunday supper hosted by Sufficiently Amused, a local pop up dinner company. Owner Tracy Mitchell shares with us the...

Shops and Showrooms

Some of the finest homes in the Southeast have commissioned their work—so why aren’t Atlanta’s most sought-after craftsmen and artisans household names? That was the burning...
After more than two years in the works, luxury home furnishings company Bradley Hughes is now, simply, Bradley. Although the name may have gotten smaller, don’t be fooled:...

Columnists

If there is one single piece of furniture that characterizes Atlanta—at least during the last 25 years—it has to be the skirted table. In particular, the skirted round table...