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Relaxed Southern Living in Georgian Home

Charming Home Series, home tour February 24, 2019

Enjoy a bit of relaxed southern living featured in this elegant yet comfortable Georgian home. I love so many elements of today’s tour. Keep reading to see why!

Let’s start with the arched doorway and sunburst transom window. It’s a gorgeous front door surrounded by beautiful brick.

Arched Wood Doorway in Brick Georgian HomePhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

The staircase in the Georgian home is stunning but what first caught my eye is that uniquely adorable chair! Of course, I also love the glass amber lamp.

Traditional Staircase in Southern Georgia HomePhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

An original wild turkey acrylic painting on canvas decorates a cozy corner with the same adorable chair with a copper urn. For some reason I have a major crush on that painting by the very talented Jane Ingols. Follow her on Instagram to see her most recent works.

Large Wild Turkey Wall HangingPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

Not surprising, the kitchen features a lot of amazing details. From the wood beams to the schoolhouse lights, the wall maps, painted paneling, custom cabinetry, and rich wood floors – it all goes together perfectly.

Relaxed Southern Living in a Custom KitchenPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

Relaxed Southern Living in a Custom KitchenPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

The arched hallway mimics the arch of the Georgian home’s front door. The dining room lies just beyond with a wall of windowed doors that lead to the garden.

Elegant Southern Dining Room with Arched HallwayPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

I have a thing for windows and this Southern home doesn’t disappoint in that department.

Sunny and Elegant Breakfast Nook Dressed in WhitePhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

Architectural Details in a Georgian HomePhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

The bedrooms are equally beautiful and repeat the wooden beams seen in the kitchen.

Traditional Bedroom with Vaulted Ceiling and Wooden BeamsPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

Traditional White Bathroom with Free Standing TubPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

The back of the house is just as beautiful as the front.

Brick Home ExteriorPhoto by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects

 

You can see more of today’s beautiful Georgian home by T.S. Adams Studio, Architects over at Houzz.

 

Enjoy More Southern Home Tours:

Tour a Southern Farmhouse

Traditional Atlanta Buckhead Home

Classic Tennessee Home

Palmer Residence Home Tour

Texas Stone Ranch

 

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  1. Kim Lennie says

    February 24, 2019 at 11:28 am

    Love this house especially all the beams and windows. I’m a window person too. I am curious was that a t.v. above the stove on the fan hood if so I’ve never seen anything like that. Any t.v.’s that have been in a kitchen are usually in a corner or tucked behind a cupboard. All in all this is a beautiful house and I could see myself living here quite easily.

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  2. Marlene Stephenson says

    February 24, 2019 at 4:34 pm

    Loved the front doors and ferns, then the stairs, turkey print with the urn for a planter, views, hard to remember everything just very entertaining.

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  3. Debra R. Gibboney says

    February 24, 2019 at 4:49 pm

    Wow oh WOW! Now THAT”S a house!!! Perfect!

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  4. Karen I says

    February 25, 2019 at 10:29 pm

    Awesome and Beautiful!

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  5. Jane Ingols says

    August 5, 2019 at 3:04 pm

    Jennifer, I was thrilled to see the painting of the Wild Turkey that I did featured in this beautiful post. FYI, it is an original acrylic on canvas painting, not a print or reproduction. It is certainly used perfectly by the designer in this setting. Thank you!
    Jane Ingols
    janeingols.com

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