There was a time when a simple patio or deck was the pinnacle of outdoor living, but modern design has taken backyard spaces to new heights. Today’s homes blend indoor and outdoor living seamlessly, transforming backyards into true extensions of the home. This design approach fosters a fluid connection between indoor comforts and outdoor beauty, a trend that is top of mind for today’s architects and builders. With the integration of transitional “halfway zones,” floor-to-ceiling glass doors, and organic textures, these homes offer a unified, expansive environment. The result is a captivating blend where natural light floods interior spaces, retractable walls invite fresh air and scenic views, and textured materials draw the outdoors in. This merging of spaces elevates not only the livability of the home but also its value, providing homeowners with an ideal setting to entertain, relax, and connect with nature—all within the boundaries of their own property.
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In the heart of Ansley Park, this newly constructed home, designed by acclaimed architect Ryan Duffy and built by Mike Hammersmith, embraces the best of indoor and outdoor living. The home’s transitional architecture integrates the interior and exterior spaces, aligning the floor levels to create a unified area that feels like one room when the doors are open.
In the living room, a retractable glass wall floods the space with natural brightness, drawing the eye outward to a breathtaking view of the resort-style backyard. This design blurs the lines between indoor comfort and the refreshing beauty of the outdoors, creating an expansive openness that invites nature into the heart of the home. The backyard, complete with a pool, fireplace, and low-maintenance turf, further enhances this cohesion by incorporating biophilic textures that complement the indoor setting. Additionally, the dining room, with its elegant, curved walls and floor-to-ceiling custom iron doors, offers both views and direct access to the front patio and private courtyard, making the transition between inside and outside feel effortless.
The home boasts 6,239 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space featuring a floating staircase framed by a dramatic wall of windows, showcasing the stunning architecture that defines this home. The upper level houses the primary suite, a haven in itself, with large-format stone floors that lead to a spa-like bathroom featuring a freestanding soaking tub and a marble-clad walk-in shower. A fitness studio, laundry room, and additional bedrooms with en-suite baths ensure comfort and convenience throughout. The fully finished terrace level expands the living area, complete with an oversized entertainment room perfect for a home theater or game room, and a private carriage house that offers a sixth bedroom, complete with an en-suite bath and kitchenette, providing an ideal space for guests.
Positioned perfectly near Piedmont Park, the Botanical Gardens, and the city’s premier hotspots, this residence offers a lifestyle that balances relaxation, entertainment, and a sense of unity with its surroundings. In a world where the boundaries between indoors and outdoors are becoming more fluid, this Ansley Park home stands as a prime example of what modern living can achieve. With thoughtfully designed transitions, ample sunlight, and inviting outdoor areas, it sets the standard for future design, proving that the line between indoor and outdoor living is one that’s best when blurred.
Listed by Erin Yabroudy with Harry Norman, REALTORS®, this home is located at 95 Montgomery Ferry Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30309.