My dear Friend, Lindley Knight, Erin Yabroudy and Associates social media expert, wrote a blog this week on 21 Peachtree Circle. If you ever need help with writing, social media or marketing she is your girl! She is very creative and a very talented writer! Here is a picture with me, Lindley in the middle and Blayne Beacham on the right.
When I met Ashley and Kevin at 21 Peachtree Circle, I was
both jealous of the future homeowner and blown away by how amazing this house
is. Located on Peachtree Circle, it’s less than a spit away from several well-known
Midtown Restaurants including Tap, Shout, RA Sushi, Piola, Front Page News, and
the other members of the Crescent restaurant line up. Some nights, you can
probably hear the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra playing from the back porch, and
it’s an easy walk from the High Museum, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, and
Piedmont Park.
Usually, a house only has one of the key ingredients that
make it the perfect home. It might be in the right location, but be laid out
all wrong. It might have the perfect floor plan, but be located in a place that
you would never want to live. This house has it all.
If you fancy yourself a good party host, this house was practically
built for you. However, while it’s the ideal venue, it still manages to
seamlessly retain the comforting homey appeal that so many “party houses” lack.
When you stand outside of 21 Peachtree Circle, you can almost see a valet
opening the car doors for your guests as they arrive.
Here’s the first thing your guests see when the doors open
and invite them in. Did you notice the little face above the door? The builders
thought of everything.
The inviting foyer has an elegant staircase welcoming visitors
into the home. It’s the perfect place for a string quartet or a DJ to set up shop
and create the tone for the party.
The dining room is extravagant. I wonder who hosts
Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you lived here, you’d insist on it. Look at the
dynamic ceiling and chandelier. The walls are curved giving the room so many
dimensions.
While, the living room has a space of its own, it’s still
open to the rest of the house. There are entry ways on both sides of the room.
Right when I saw it, it reminded me of the way my dad used
to insist that we kept our doors open so no member of the family was closed off.
The main room is the center piece of this home. With large
windows and doors that lead you to the fantastic back deck area, it’s the
perfect hang out spot. In every household, the cook might be a different member
of the family, but no cook likes to be blocked off from the rest of the action.
This home, with its beam ceilings and openness brings everyone together.
I think any cook would be more than happy with this set up.
Look at the giant fridge and the wine cellar right next door.
The master bedroom is on the main floor, but is in a private
nook of its own. I say this a lot, but this master genuinely is fit for a king
in every since of the expression.
Look at the sitting area. In my experience, when a bedroom
has a sitting area attached to it, you can barely fit a midsize desk in it; it
might as well be a coat closet, but this master got it right. The theme of this
home is clearly openness, and the bedroom is no exception.
Have you ever wished you didn’t have to leave the house to
go to the spa? Now, you don’t.
I’d probably use this enormous closet as an excuse to buy
new clothes. I mean, with a closet this fantastic, it just wouldn’t be right to
have a half empty closet.
The guest rooms in this house are bigger than most masters.
I love the way the windows are shaped.
Upstairs, there’s a bonus room. It’s spacious enough for a
pool table and you never have to worry about the walls being an obstacle.
The basement is perfect for a game room. While the adults
are upstairs, the kids can play here. You’ll never
have
to worry about going home early; they’ll want to stay all night.
The back of the home is picture perfect with a deck and the
perfect area to hang out and see the Atlanta stars.
Having house guests is fun, but even those of us who live to
be the host of the party like our quiet time. This home has a fantastic guest
house. That way, you can have guests without feeling like they’re invading your space. Be careful though, this guest
house is so nice, they may never want to leave.
Next week, we’ll be featuring 21 Peachtree Circle on www.ErinYabroudy.com. The post will be
paired with a contest we’ll be running for free tickets to the Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra so keep your eyes peeled!
THANK YOU Lindley! Isn't she talented? She sure has a way with words! If you are interested in this home please email ashley@beacham.com.
Thanks for reading!
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