Let’s have fun with it.

This modern mountain cabin was brand new when the design process started - meaning taking (new) good bones and just revamping the interiors. The style? Let’s veer off wherever we can! Full of jewel tones, colored bathtubs, disco ball showers, textured kitchens and more, this North Georgia cabin is as unique as its owners. Artsy meets plush meets mountains, this home is as comfortable as it is visually exciting.

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Adding black paint to a cabin doesn’t make it moody. As designers our job isn’t just to add black or white to darken or lighten a room - we have to put in contrast to a space to increase its richness, highlight what we want, and make the rest disappear.
— Lucy Small

Rarely clients purchase a large house and want it to be smaller, but coziness is designed by creating spaces that feel tucked around the furnishings, features and even people in a home. Even in large spaces with tall ceilings, the role of bringing in a sense of comfort and tranquility falls to color and texture. That’s why increasing both is so vital to achieving a comprehensive look.

Thank you.

With inquiries please contact: jenn@hercuriopr.com