This spring, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles unveils its 10th-annual Southeastern Showhouse, presenting the visions of some of the South’s best interior designers. Evoking the charm of an English manor in the Cotswolds, this year’s Showhouse features a striking fieldstone-clad façade, hand-carved limestone detailing, and a cedar shake roof.
Take a sneak peek at five rooms in this year’s Showhouse, and make plans to experience it for yourself.
Presented by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles and benefiting Hope Heals, the 2025 Southeastern Designer Showhouse & Gardens is not to be missed. The Showhouse is open to the public until May 11, offering tours Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. General admission tickets are available for $45.
The Dining Room
As you enter the home, you are greeted by Melanie Turner Interiors’ whimsical “granny-chic” dining room. Custom wallcoverings evoke the charm of an enchanted forest, while a bronze snail sculpture nestled among lush greenery adds a playful touch. Traditional English chairs covered in a floral Schumacher fabric and a rich, lacquered wood table tie the room together.
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The Kitchen & Scullery
Mary Coley Steven’s kitchen and scullery design showcases collected, liveable pieces highlighted by a backdrop of strikingly modern finishes. Vibrant shades of mossy green, light wood accents, stonework, and layers of texture and pattern embrace the idea of indoor-outdoor living that perfectly aligns with this year’s English countryside theme.
This year’s kitchen design truly embraces the beauty of everyday living and entertaining with ease. Image: Lauren Chambers
The Primary Bedroom
Jared Hughes’s love of antiques and fascination with textiles are the foundation for nearly all of his designs, and nowhere is that more beautifully realized than in this primary bedroom design. Leaning into this year’s theme, the space emanates a cozy, lived-in feel, thoughtfully layered with mixed, matched, and styled elements. Brimming with chinoiserie and heirloom touches, it effortlessly transports you into the enchanting allure of a Cotswolds estate.
Hughes produces projects that feel timeless and classic with an unexpected twist. Image: Lauren Chambers
The Primary Bathroom
The primary bathroom by Source encompasses the quintessential overgrown English garden. The perfect balance between manicured and wonderfully wild, it features glossy metals, organic stonework, and an abundance of natural light. An antique bird fixture softens the space, while the shower remains the bathroom’s focal point, the space’s “jewel box.”
The Guest Suite
Interior designer Janie Wilburn of The Jane Group kept the abundance of spring florals in mind when designing the guest suite. When drawing Inspiration from English country style, the key is to look to nature. Trailing blooms, birds, and butterflies lend a note of softness to both the bedding and the walls. The scalloped bed wall boasts a feminine sensibility, with a green velvet headboard and satin ruffled bed skirt tying everything together.
The Bunk Room
Drawing inspiration from classic literature, which often portrays English manors as unfailingly hospitable to friends and guests, Alexandre Fleuren envisioned the bunk room as a refined retreat for single adults to return to after a long day of festivities. The cozy quarters are complete with French silk privacy curtains and under-bed storage drawers.
The Outdoor Living Room
Liz Williams’s outdoor living room emphasizes the accessible but elevated living the English countryside is known for. Her design seamlessly combines comfort with fun and vibrant eclecticism. The unique bronze and green colorway layered with golds and browns creates a lively yet inviting atmosphere. (When visiting, see if you can spot quirky references to The White Lotus‘s Victoria Ratliff’s famous one-liners.)
See the showhouse in person!
Benefitting Hope Heals, the Showhouse, located at 41 Blackland Rd. NW Atlanta, GA 30342, will be open to the public for tours from Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets and the full schedule of events are available at southeasternshowhouse.com. General admission tickets will be available at the door for $45, while groups of 10 or more can purchase them for $35 per ticket.
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