This house has a lot of Futurehouse in it. Enjoy.

The house is described as ‘hôtel particulier’ style, which is defined as a French townhouse of considerable grandeur. According to Wikipedia, a hôtel particulier was often free standing (quite a luxury in a European city); by the 18th century, a hôtel particulier usually stood between an entrance court (like the one in this home) and the garden behind. The house was designed by Yong Pak of Pak Heydt and Associates; Pak Heydt are truly among the finest classical architects in the Southeast. The original owner of the house was Ginny Magher, an interior designer, and the home graced the cover of Veranda in the March/April 2006 issue.

Things That Inspire: a French Style Atlanta Home Featured in Veranda

This house has a lot of Futurehouse in it. Enjoy.

The house is described as ‘hôtel particulier’ style, which is defined as a French townhouse of considerable grandeur. According to Wikipedia, a hôtel particulier was often free standing (quite a luxury in a European city); by the 18th century, a hôtel particulier usually stood between an entrance court (like the one in this home) and the garden behind. The house was designed by Yong Pak of Pak Heydt and Associates; Pak Heydt are truly among the finest classical architects in the Southeast. The original owner of the house was Ginny Magher, an interior designer, and the home graced the cover of Veranda in the March/April 2006 issue.

Things That Inspire: a French Style Atlanta Home Featured in Veranda

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  1. airplanesinbeige reblogged this from csebastian and added:
    i think i speak for all of you when i say i’d love to live here.
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    (via csebastian)
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    DAmn. this is mind blowing
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