Katie Belveal: FACES of Atlanta
Katie Belveal has made ADAC (Atlanta Decorative Arts Center) her playground and wants to invite you to come sit on the swings. Also, find out her favorite local restaurants and what she can't live out ...
This Macon-born beauty exhibits an instinctive flair for design business management. After over a dozen years at AmericasMart, Katie Belveal joined the ADAC team in 2012 bringing her fresh approach and welcoming grin. One of her first major accomplishmentsΒ β opening up the legendary design centerβs 550,000 square foot space to the public. Now, we can all visit the 60+ showrooms and browse over 1200 product lines, learning from the designers and the vendors, developing theΒ enhanced relationship Katie envisioned.

Southerners have a reputation for gracious living β¦ how do you see that earned?
Southern women really do embrace long-standing traditions and foster hospitality. Growing up in Macon, I was fortunate enough to be raised in a decorated home by a mother whoΒ enjoyed entertaining and working with a professional decorator. We always used our formal dining roomβfamily dinners, casual gatherings and formal affairsβsetting outΒ the good china regularly, not just saving it for special occasions. I knew very early on what my silver pattern would be because it was the same as my motherβs and my grandmotherβs. Even today, these details influence the way that I entertain, and I truly believe similarΒ traditions influence the 10-state regionΒ ADAC reaches.
Who have been your greatest mentors?
- John C. Portman Jr.: A true visionary with whom Iβve had the honor of working for over 15 yearsΒ β his stories, the wayΒ he thinks and brings everything to life β heβs amazing.
- Mickey Steinberg: Heβs theΒ Advisor to ADAC and has taughtΒ me to trust my instincts, more so than anyone else.
- My mom: Sheβs shownΒ me to how be introspective, grateful, humble and to view life through a positive lens.
What advice would you give a new designer about marketing their business?
Network, network, network. Absorb as much as you can. Show your face in every single showroom and learnΒ their products so you know theΒ resources available. If you work closelyΒ with the showrooms, theyβll think of youΒ when thereβsΒ business to refer.Β Participate in show houses to promoteΒ your talent and design aesthetic. I once heard Suzanne KaslerΒ give this same advice to a young designer, counseling that theΒ best way to market your business is to participate in every show house you possibly can or can afford to do.
Opening up ADAC to the public was a huge change. How do you think itβs alteredΒ the way the showrooms function?
I think it has made the showrooms think of their business differently as theyΒ speak to two audiences β not only the designer, but now alsoΒ the end user. Now showrooms reach a bigger audience and a variety of newΒ people, facilitating new event partnership opportunitiesΒ forΒ ADAC. These partnerships allow broader reachΒ to our 10-state region, promotingΒ ADACβs name, as well as the showrooms.Β For example, through Ainsworth-Noah & AssociatesΒ ADAC has becomeΒ involved with the Cashiersβ Show House in North Carolina for the last two years. Weβre also in discussions with the 2015 Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville, and pulling together a partnership of showrooms to sponsor an event at there.

Working in at ADAC seems like the design equivalent of being a kid in a candy store! How do you stop yourself from shopping every day?
So much at ADAC is truly gorgeous! However, IΒ simply canβt have it all so I focus on the things that become a stopper for me β things I canβt stop thinking about at night. Of course, I covet something new every day, but developing that strong emotionΒ is how I sift through it. I know what I like and my designer helps me decide if and howΒ it works.
Is there a room in your house youβre itching to redo?
At the moment Iβm collaborating on a whole home project. Iβm bubbling with all kinds of ideas, saving magazine clips and photos of all of my favorite interiors β¦ One of the rooms I am most excited about is the study, inspired by Aerin Lauderβs personal study. I want to do the room in a deep navy lacquer (although hers was black lacquer). Iβm also currently obsessed with the black-on-black skull wallpaper from Studio Printworks at Paul + β envisioningΒ that paper in a small space, such as a powder room.

Do you have a recommendation for tackling a first visit to ADAC?
Come to our events or joinΒ in one of our designer tours at ADAC, hostedΒ at least once a month. Each tour has a differentΒ focus offeringΒ a great way to get introduced to ADAC and learn a few individual showrooms at a time and see ADAC from a designersβ prospective. We can also set up an individualized tour with a designer β just call and ask!
How do you spoil yourself β¦ tell us your secret indulgence?
Taking the opportunity to have a slow morning, sit and drink my coffee, curl up with a good book, and just relax inΒ the moment. Iβm dying to have chairs made out of silk velvet and dreaming of sitting curled up in thoseΒ chairs with that book!

Just for fun, tell us what your teenage room looked like?
For my 16th birthday, I asked my mom to have our decorator redecorate my bedroom. I had the walls painted a soft butter yellow. They found an antique brass bed and had all new bedding β pillows, side table skirt and drapes β done in a pattern play of three different fabrics with a trim. This all gave meΒ a special space uniquely mine.
Where can we find you around town? Shopping, dining, hanging out?
You can find me shopping at Trina TurkΒ βΒ I love all of her clothes and accessories. I love dining at my neighborhood KR SteakBar, but Iβve also been spending some time in East Cobb and love some of the new restaurants there β¦ like Common Quarter by the group who haveΒ Local Three. All of the dishes are inspired and created with local, seasonal ingredients. I do enjoy hanging out at homeΒ β either my own or my friendsβΒ with good wine, good food and good conversation.

Do you have a favorite vacation spot or bucket list destination?
Anywhere I can be in a bathing suit, on the beach, in the sun, reading a book β give me a beach and I am happy. Bucket list destination? Definitely Paris.
Name three things you just cannot live without (other than Faith, Family & Friends):
- My To-Do listΒ β Β The single, most important way I function in both, I stay organized and cross things off thatΒ list.
- A good book β The only way I can truly relax and shut my brain off.
- My phone β I have to stayΒ connected to my family and friends.
Donβt miss the week-long celebration of design at this yearβs Discover ADAC experience October 6th through October 10th. Workshops, speakers, discussion panels, and signature special events all coordinated to inspire. View the complete schedule at register at www.adacatlanta.com.

Thanks again to our fabulous FACES photographer, Catrina Maxwell, for capturing these images in this incredible setting!

