ajchomefinder Articles Archive
Local art collectors articles
- Print is reminder of issues
- Fiance's artwork is priceless
- Maintaining calm in the storm
- Colored photo of 'City of Hope' has energy, vitality
- Photo's inspiring, melancholy image brings back memories
- Abstract work of art treasured for its tactile quality
- Vintage movie poster from 1955 thriller is a keeper
- Painting of birdlike woman best thing in dining room
- Art lovers envision "Escaparte" as an escape from work
- Grandson treasures his grandmother's work
- Abstract painting by UGA prof never grows old
- Cornwell's work in red and black captivates local artist
- Alabama folk artist's self-portrait makes Atlantan happy
- Deborah Wolf, DeKalb County
- George Whiteley, DeKalb County
- Raymond and Lucy Allen, Atlanta
- Carl Mullis, Atlanta
- Lisa Henderson, College Park
- David Tufts, Buckhead
- Liz Lapidus, Atlanta
- Arts: Learn more about the visual arts in metro Atlanta
- Travel: Interested in art-inspired travel ideas? We've got that, too
Condos and apartments articles
Community articles
- Spaciousness appeals to Texas transplants
- Location counts, but home needs to flow, inside and out
- Taking stock of new home
- When the right home finds you
- Free flowing floor plan pleases family
- Slow market benefits homebuyers
- Breaking new ground
- Mableton is a major find
- Being picky pays off for buyer
- Commute is a breeze now
- Home meets couple's goal to simplify
- Musician finds harmonious match
- A cozy kind of place to start a marriage
- Speedy home search leads to ideal find
- Speedy home search leads to ideal find
Do-it-yourself articles
- Egress windows good for underground basements
- Five things to consider before replacing a roof
- The pros, cons of gutter guards
- Quiet squeaky wood floors with talcum powder
- Remodel home for self, not for resale value
- Summer home maintenance projects
- High-quality stain, used consistently, best for decks
- Composite decks still need to be cared for
- No need to power-wash a deck before sealing it
- Sump pumps need back-up power during blackouts
Home renovation and design articles
- Urban design excellence is rewarded
- Designers find common cause with global artists
- Latest design ideas jostle for attention at ICFF
- Do-It-Yourself do's and don'ts
- Bring balance to the home with Feng Shui
- Homeowners face rising roofing costs
- Chandelier lighting: A Southern style
- Patios provide perfect setting
- Art and Craft alive and well in American design
- Tour displays modern living
Advice from the inspector
Home shopping articles
- Curtain Exchange adds the finishing touches
- Tuscany Fine Furnishings has American-made old-world tradition
- Lamp Arts keeps things lighthearted
- Verde Home promotes locally produced furnishings
- Stanton Furnishings offers the old, new, and offbeat
- Get the Look: Pierre Deux in Atlanta has drawn shoppers for 25 years
- Barrier Island rug company offers lighter styles
- Salvation Army Thrift stores offer bargains galore
- Chairs, dishes, linens stock changes weekly at TJ Maxx
- Pieces: Where you can find furnishings from the past
- Mid-century modern style brings back memories
- Ballard Designs celebrates 25 years of offbeat home décor
- Midtown chandelier shop illuminates buyers' options
- Take a seat at Kennesaw's Comfortable Chair Store
- Wallpaper store carries eco-friendly line
- Alpharetta store's accessories make old furnishings pop
- Owen Lawrence stocks accessories sold only in the South
- Mid-Century modern styles a natural fit at City Issue
- The Pear Tree brings taste of Europe to Cumming
- Savvy Snoot offers eclectic mix of lighting, accessories
- Poggenpohl opens Buckhead kitchen showroom
- A guide to exploring Atlanta's antiques shops
- Antiques and Beyond boasts European furniture, animal heads
- Roswell's Board of Trade: Comfortable clutter for those seeking a deal
- Kennesaw's Painted Butterfly an artsy place to shop
- Designer reproductions blend with solid styles
- Summer Classics trendy outdoor store in Roswell
- Marietta store a global marketplace of gifts and furnishings
- AuthenTeak a one-stop shop for outdoor rooms
- Furnishings from Intaglia Home Collection never go out of style
- Showroom caters to those seeking classic, modern design
- Alpharetta home furnishings store all about accentrics
- Paris on Ponce an eclectic shopping experience
- Marietta shop offers variety of outdoor accessories
- Wood counters in variety of colors, finishes at Craft-Art
- Custom glass design shop is owner's second chapter
- Edgewood district store caters to large homes
- Morningside store specializes in vintage beach
- Sensibly Chic specializes in gently used home furnishings
- Buckhead store overflows with bath fixtures, tubs
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