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When designing this home, we poured our energy into perfecting a layout that seamlessly aligns with the homeowners' lifestyle. The serene surroundings inspired the design, setting a tranquil tone that guided every decision. Elegant material selections were thoughtfully chosen to create a striking balance with the rustic elements, resulting in a space that feels both harmonious and inviting.
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Family room is a comprised of the living room, dining room, kitchen and home bar. The kitchen with American black walnut cabinetry including walnut cabinet pulls, knobs and countertop at island complimented with smoked oak floors by Shengaris. The backsplash is a light green fan/fish scale pattern from Mission Tile West over a Caesarstone countertop with a full Thermador appliance suite. The clerestory window at the ridge brings in southern natural light throughout the day.

Well planned design effortlessly provides a room full of focal points. Open shelving lighting provides a subtle glow and compliments the attractive Giffoni Walnut cabinets and full wall tiled backsplash. Well-crafted wooden accents flood the ceiling, mantle, dividing wall and striking barn door barn that glides across a slat wall dying right into the new patio door, Its size and placement completely unites the kitchen with the patio. Large format, low maintenance porcelain tile and mixture of wood flooring is the perfect compromise between aesthetics and ability to stand up to foot and paw traffic.

The owners of this 1956 ranch home in Atlanta partnered with Copper Sky Design + Remodel to modernize the space while enhancing its mid-century character. The standout feature of the project is the kitchen, where a custom curved wood tambour island adds a striking retro element. This open-concept space is warmed by wood ceiling beams and tongue-and-groove planks, creating a blend of mid-century charm and modern functionality. The adjacent breakfast nook offers a cozy spot for morning coffee, while geometric tile patterns and asymmetrical designs throughout the kitchen honor the home's original era.
The remodel included reconfiguring the floor plan to add practical spaces like a laundry room, jack-and-jill bathroom, and pantry. The primary bathroom was updated with retro-inspired hexagon tiles, tying the room's design into the home's mid-century aesthetic. In the entryway, a vibrant front door and modern tile work, paired with clerestory windows, create a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
On the exterior, new wood-look garage doors and vintage breeze blocks enhance the home's curb appeal, while a fresh coat of paint ties everything together. These thoughtful updates to both the interior and exterior reflect a harmonious balance between mid-century nostalgia and modern living.
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