Houzz Tour: A 1970 Flat Gets a cool modern twist Midcentury - what happens when you finally find your dream home, but do not like the looks? This is what a couple of Atlanta known when they happened on a spacious apartment in Plaza Towers Buckhead.
There was also a breathtaking view of the city, but it would take a visionary to see past the 1970 indoor obsolete. Instead of leaving their new home to become a dream they set off, they called Niki Papadopoulos and Mark Williams to transform the apartment in a classic, modern palace for two. Their place is now a real dream home - a place for relaxing, entertaining and displaying their impressive collection of art and photography.
There was also a breathtaking view of the city, but it would take a visionary to see past the 1970 indoor obsolete. Instead of leaving their new home to become a dream they set off, they called Niki Papadopoulos and Mark Williams to transform the apartment in a classic, modern palace for two. Their place is now a real dream home - a place for relaxing, entertaining and displaying their impressive collection of art and photography.
Niki Papadopoulos
The house combines the modern and traditional style, says Papadopoulos. This could not be more evident in the dining room. Architectural in design, these Phillips dining chairs by Minotti have removable seat covers with side zips sports. The dining table Troscan with its pedestal and base metal anchor sculptural space. The artwork and chandelier soften the room and keep it accessible.
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Niki Papadopoulos
This large island kitchen with integrated cooker six seats and storage as well. Under work plans are push buttons doors that hide infrequently used items.
Niki Papadopoulos
A door sliding frosted glass creates a division between public and private spaces of the house. When the door is open, the lounge offers a clear line of vision to the master bedroom. When closed, customers can browse the living room, dining room and kitchen at the front of the house.
Niki Papadopoulos
The house has an enviable collection of work notable photographers such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritz, and Harriet Leibowitz.
Niki Papadopoulos
From 22 floor the owners and guests enjoy a spacious balcony and stunning views of Atlanta.
Niki Papadopoulos
A strain of petrified wood doubles as a bedside table and a balance between modernity of the President of Barcelona.
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glass lamps make numerous appearances. This common trend is one of many design elements that maintains consistency of design.
Niki Papadopoulos
Previously a room bedroom, cozy den that provides the owners a place to relax and serves as a bridge between public and private spaces.
Niki Papadopoulos
Centers A table coffee planter and the den again in mid-century influences of the house.
Niki Papadopoulos
At first glance , one would mistake this textured wallpaper as seagrass, but it is actually a silk wallpaper made by Kneedler-Fauchere. Beautiful and durable, this wallpaper will maintain its original color even after years of exposure to sunlight.
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Board design: reupholster of sentimental value. The chair of the mid-century, a hand-me-down beautiful, was recovered in a neutral houndstooth pattern.
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'Furniture in the master bedroom belonged to the owner's mother, "says Papadopoulos. "There is a Swedish design bleached mahogany with beautiful brass details.
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Niki Papadopoulos
Because the bathroom has no access to a window, Papadopoulos installed glass doors and built a wall with an acrylic insert between the wardrobe and bedroom. The insert is a product manufactured by Lumicor made from bamboo reed cast acrylic. This use of materials offers the owners of a light control balance, translucency and privacy.
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