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All the public spaces are viewable from the front entry of this forever home for a family near Atlanta. So designer Meriwether McAdams, whom the homeowners found on Houzz, had to give extra consideration to coordinating these spaces and pulling the eye through them. She also had to make sure that the black-and-white-based palette the homeowners requested didn’t feel stark or unwelcoming. The main living area, seen here, exemplifies the designer’s approach: clean lines and a minimalist color scheme, warmed by layers of texture and enlivened by asymmetry. A pair of “sister” coffee tables, similar in form but varied in size and finish, provide a dynamic focal point, while the TV nearly disappears into the fireplace’s expanse of black tile. Trim on the barrel chairs echoes the window frames, tying the space together with quiet precision.
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