
David Christensen
Articles
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1 month ago |
atlantahomesmag.com | Kate Strickland |David Christensen
Poets, painters, and those looking for a little romance flock to Paris for good reason. The city holds an undeniable charm that’s hard to capture, but luckily chic new dining concept Brasserie Margot does just that. Located at the iconic Four Seasons Hotel in Midtown, the stylish restaurant exudes French elegance with an unmistakable Atlanta flair.
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1 month ago |
atlantahomesmag.com | Kate Strickland |David Christensen
There’s no competition—Inman Park’s new recreational place of assembly takes home the gold. At Painted Park, indulge in sophisticated eats and drinks, all while unleashing your competitive side. CEO and president of Painted Hospitality Justin Amick is on a hot streak, adding to the company’s lineup of popular Atlanta “compeateries,” including The Painted Pin, The Painted Duck, and Painted Pickle.
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2 months ago |
atlantahomesmag.com | Kate Strickland |David Christensen
Have you ever experienced a dinner so incredible that you didn’t want to leave? Well now you don’t have to—just book a room! Located in the FORTH Hotel, new fine dining experience Il Premio brings a taste of Italian luxury to Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward district. Upon entering the luxe cocktail lounge, guests are greeted with a custom, Renaissance-inspired mural depicting the Palio—a famous horse race held every year in Italy, dating back to the 1600s.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
mydesignchic.com | David Christensen
Deck the halls…In a charming, quiet neighborhood, an Atlanta home underwent a remodel that seamlessly blended tradition with a British touch, creating a timeless residence that captured the essence of classic Southern architecture. The owners, a couple with a love of of the Cotswolds and a desire for modern comfort, along with Michelle Doughtie of Shilling & Co embarked on a journey to update their beloved home.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
atlantahomesmag.com | Nicole Letts |David Christensen
Michelle Doughtie of Schilling & Co. was hired for this Buckhead home’s initial facelift in 2018, which saw the first design of the five-bedroom, nearly 9,000-square-foot home emphasized with feminine touches against a traditional background. When Doughtie was tapped again in 2024 for the most recent refresh, it was time to layer in collections and up the pattern ante.
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