This Georgia Home Defines ‘Woodsy Chic’
Set at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, against Lake Lanier, is a gorgeous rustic - yet chic - home in Gainesville, Georgia. You'll want to look at every single picture of this cozy beauty!
From state parks, nature centers, and a botanical garden to visual arts centers and historic monuments, Gainesville, GA, has scenery in spades. Not to be confused with the town in Florida of the same name, this Gainesville is a significantly less-populated area that boasts that wonderfully charming Southern small-town feel. It even earned the moniker βHospitality Capital of the Worldβ when it hosted the 1996 Olympic rowing and kayaking events. Situated by Lake Lanier at the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills, Gainesville offers a heavily wooded area with outdoor adventure, water recreation galore, and homes worth putting on your radar.
One such home on the Gainesville outskirts is an impeccable example of the areaβs diverse architectural style. Designed by interior designer Maggie Griffin, the nearly 4,000-square-foot home is nestled on 20 acres of peaceful rolling land in Hall County. Overlooking a pond surrounded by tall pines, itβs a tribute to Gainesvilleβs meld of Southern charm and outdoor influence.
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Colorful and layered with a hint of masculinity, this stunning residence is built on a quiet piece of land. The aesthetic boasts cozy exterior spaces, a stone fireplace, and a carefully curated art collection that the homeowner procured himself. Maggie and her design team joined the project during the second phase of the homeβs renovation, bringing beauty and thoughtful details to the as-yet-untouched areas such as the bedrooms, master bath, and living room. More importantly, they helped create seamless transitions from one room to the next through a style that one might fondly refer to as βwoodsy chic.β
βItβs elevated but still a bachelor pad,β jokes Maggie. βI was contacted by the homeowner several years ago. Heβs a father of three adult daughters and wanted them to have space to stay and bring their friends β something a little more pulled together. The home is decidedly rustic and woodsy but with high-end finishes. It makes use of several patios, outdoor spaces, and porches. Our most recent time working together was for the master bathroom renovation.β Additionally, the client gave Maggie the room to βdo her thing,β stepping back and letting the magic happen.
The result was nothing short of spectacular. Working on and off with the project for about two years, the Maggie Griffin Design team created a nature-inspired aesthetic that merges older vintage pieces with modern art and fabrics. To achieve the right look, Maggie also employed a color scheme that includes greens, blues, and earth tones galore β just the right shades to honor the Gainesville landscape. βThe exterior is very natural with lots of trees and overhang that give shade to the house tucked into the woods,β Maggie tells us. The interior certainly picks up on this element, offering various materials such as wood ceiling beams, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, and plenty of space that capitalizes on the timbered view.


βThe wood tones keep it all cozy,β says Maggie of the homeβs palette. βThe dining room packs a punch with the tone-on-tone decor, but the black and white chairs keep things fun! The rugs in the house are all antique, and I feel they really ground everything.β Indeed, the spacious open floor plan combined with cozy details makes for the perfect juxtaposition β the ideal spot for everyday living and entertaining guests. βOn those perfect spring evenings and cool fall mornings, the doors can all be opened, creating the loveliest flow through the entertaining areas,β Maggie explains. βThe homeowner loves to entertain and always has great gatherings at the house.β






Perhaps one of the most eye-catching features of the home is its exterior vignettes β intimate spaces for sunset-viewing, watching leaves fall to the forest floor, and sipping a glass of wine as the autumn chill rolls in. Comfortable chairs flank the front entryway, a built-in porch banquette offers a spot to curl up with a good book, and a swing lends itself to an afternoon nap in the sunshine. A covered deck with a fireplace provides a dedicated space for outdoor living, complete with a stone fireplace, plush couches, and a view of the wooded expanse.



All images courtesy of Brian Bieder.
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Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Editorial Operations Manager and Lead Content Editor. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.