I recently discovered the work of Atlanta designer Amy D. Morris. I love her pared down traditional aesthetic – clean, simple with rustic elements like the wood beams. She says that every home needs: “good window treatments. They add so much to a room and it’s important not to skimp on them” – couldn’t agree more. The kitchen below was one of the winners of Atlanta Homes and Lifestyle’s 2010 Kitchen of the Year.
Love, lover Amy's style! I do recognize some Belgian style inspiration in it!
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Wow, these are all beautiful rooms. LOVE the big wood wall clock in the first picture, and the great wood ceiling beams.
ReplyDeleteAll of the rooms are so pretty and serene :-)
Kelly
that dining room lighting is genius. talk about new uses for old things!
ReplyDelete+1 on the wall clock! i'm searching for one!
Oh my, love it all. the lighting choices are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us all these beautiful spaces (in your older posts also). It is so inspiring. Love the lighting in both dining rooms.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so simple, clean and beautiful!!
Arlene
Love these images. Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love her aesthetic, and so many of those pieces speak to me, the black claw-tub, the cute chair in that last pic, and that beautiful mirrored cupboard in the third to last photo!!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to meet another canadian! What a beautiful collection- xo
ReplyDeleteLove all her use of rustic with elegant, formal pieces. Everything looks so relaxed and liveable.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love all her work. When her new website was up I visited for a very long time gazing & admiring every space she has done. Fantastic designer. Thanks for sharing her talents for all to get to know her. xo Laura
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