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Brookwood Hills 1920’s Home Renovation – Make it Trendy again

designer living room with Deborah Elmquist piece and Hickory Chair
designer living room with Deborah Elmquist piece and Hickory Chair

Brooks and Libby Barge bought their Brookwood Hills in 2003. It is a 1920’s home. Since then, they always want to find way to renovate their home. One day, they met their designer Atlanta architect Norman D. Askins who had help with the redesign of their backyard. Since then, their 1920’s brookwood Hills become so functional again. Check these photos out.

Atlanta architect Norman D. Askins Brookwood Hills Home Exterior
Atlanta architect Norman D. Askins Brookwood Hills Home Exterior photo
stairwell in Brookwood Hills 1920s Home
stairwell in Brookwood Hills 1920s Home and entry desk with a vintage painting

bright color living room in the Brookwood Hill 1920s Home

bright build-in bookshelves pained in Elephant Tusk Color in this 1920s vintage home

open kitchen concept with vintage wooden dining table

orange bright coloar sofa perfect for living room
The keeping room is designed as a child-friendly space. “With our small kids, I spend hours in the basement and the kitchen/keeping room area with them,” Libby Barge said. The coffee table, side table and lamps are from Peridot. On the walls, painted Benjamin Moore’s Elephant Tusk, are cut paper pieces from Max & Co.
designer living room with Deborah Elmquist piece and Hickory Chair
This is a bright living space in an Altanta house. Decorated with Deborah Elmquist painting and Hickory Chair. Very classic interior design
stunning bedroom in Atlanta 1920s home
stunning bedroom in Atlanta 1920s home
upholstered headboard from Peridot
upholstered headboard from Peridot
Landscape architect Richard Anderson redesign Brookwood Hills backyard
Christopher Oquendo Photography//Christopher Oquendo Photography/ Landscape architect Richard Anderson re-envisioned the Brookwood Hills backyard with a bluestone patio and water feature in one section of the property.

Now that is what we call a classic 1920s Brookwood Hills house.

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