Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles – September 2019

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ARTFULLY


GRAND
MAIN STAIR HALL AND MAIN STAIR LANDINGS
SANDE BECK DESIGN
After previewing the handsome house plans and fi ne fi nishes,
including a black iron chandelier and sconces, shiplap walls
and painted black ceiling, designer Sande Beck was instantly
inspired by the warm and inviting palette. “Knowing the
stairwell would be used daily and frequently, we envisioned
the upstairs landing to be comfortable and pretty, the window
landing to be a place to sit and look outside and the main
landing to have a spot for keys, trinkets, schoolbooks, etc.” To
keep the spaces cohesive, Beck wove the standout peacock
blue color throughout the spaces, from the rich Schumacher
velvets to the larger-than-life painting by Joseph Adolphe.
Art continues its reign up the staircase, where six beautiful
paintings by artist Elena Zolotnitsky from Pryor Fine Art hold
court. “Our goal was handsome, warm, beautiful and, most
of all, inviting. Using an eclectic mix of textures, periods and
styles, we tell a story.” —Jeanne Lyons Davis


RUGS Moattar, Ltd. OILS ON CANVAS Joseph Adolphe from Pryor Fine Art
CERAMIC STONEWARE VERTICAL FIGURATIVE Sheila Ganch from Pryor Fine Art
OILS ON LINEN AND CANVAS Sylvia McEwan from Pryor Fine Art OIL ON MYLAR
MOUNTED ON PANEL Elena Zolotnitsky from Pryor Fine Art ACRYLIC SIDE TABLE
Ballard Designs GREEN TABLE LAMP and PAIR OF FLUTED TABLE LAMPS Circa
Lighting SULLIVAN CHAIR Charles Stewart Company PAIR OF CUSTOM BENCHES
Schumacher; fabricated by Westside Custom Upholstery QUEEN ANNE STYLE
MIRROR, 18TH-CENTURY SETTEE, PAINTED COMMODE and 18TH-CENTURY
ENGLISH OAK DRESSER BASE William Word Fine Antiques

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