Newly Listed Townhome with Earthy Interiors Hits the Atlanta Market

This three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home, designed by Lew Oliver and meticulously enhanced by its current owners, embodies the essence of slow living within an urban setting.
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Earthy interior design has surged in popularity, offering a calming contrast to today’s fast-paced lifestyles. This design style, rooted in the slow living movement, encourages us to take a step back and embrace a more deliberate and tranquil approach to life. With busy schedules and constant connectivity in our day-to-day lives, the appeal of natural tones and textures in homes provides a much-needed presence that is both calming and aesthetically pleasing.

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From renowned designers to everyday homeowners, people are drawn to the raw, neutral, and nature-inspired tones that define earthy interiors. These colors, reminiscent of the great outdoors, create a warm and inviting atmosphere. In cozy spaces like living rooms and bedrooms, they wrap you in a comfortable embrace, providing the perfect setting to unwind and recharge after a long day.

However, earthy interiors are about more than just color. Incorporating natural materials like wood, stone, and fiber is a key part of this design style. Not only do these elements add captivating textures to the space, but they also deepen the connection to the natural world. The use of authentic materials enhances aesthetics while contributing to a sense of harmony and balance.

In the heart of Glenwood Park, this townhouse perfectly captures the allure of earthy tones and natural materials in its interior design. This three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home, designed by Lew Oliver and meticulously enhanced by its current owners, embodies the essence of slow living within an urban setting.

As you step inside, a seamless blend of modern comfort and natural elements greets you. The entry level features a versatile space currently used as a guest room but easily transformed into a home office or studio. Upstairs, an open staircase creates a sense of spaciousness, leading to the newly renovated gourmet kitchen. Equipped with top-of-the-line KitchenAid appliances, custom cabinetry, and sleek stone countertops, the kitchen provides the perfect balance of functionality and style.

Throughout the home, warm wood accents and rich stone countertops add captivating texture and depth to the interiors, fostering a deep connection to the outdoors. Moreover, the covered deck off the kitchen offers a peaceful retreat for al fresco dining or simply unwinding amidst the greenery of Brasfield Square.

Upstairs, a cozy guest room with an en-suite bath awaits, along with the sprawling primary suite. This private primary suite features a charming Juliet balcony, a cozy fireplace, and a luxurious en-suite bath, creating an escape from the noise and commotion of city living.

Listed by Ross Doyle with Harry Norman, REALTORS®, this home is located at 500 Brasfield Square SE, Atlanta, GA 30316.

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Harry Norman, REALTORS®

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Harry Norman, REALTORS® is partnering with What Now Atlanta to bring you the real estate scoop. As the original residential brokerage of Atlanta, and backed by over 90 years of experience, we know Atlanta and the homes that make it special. Whether it’s a multi-million-dollar luxury mansion, a regal estate, or a chic inner-city loft, we’ll showcase outstanding homes, along with trends and insights on the market.

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