
The iconic architect most famous for the Atlanta History Center’s legendary Swan House built another mansion in the heart of Buckhead, and it’s now on the market. For $8,995,000, it could be yours.

Biophilic design, newstalgia, sculptural lighting — trends come and go, but what Georgia native Philip T. Shutze designs lasts forever.

The 9,286-square-foot 1920s Georgian revival at 330 Argonne Drive is rich in history, but the Atlanta mansion is also rich in taste.

Renovated for the modern home buyer, this luxury house will dazzle any interior design day dreamer.

The home itself holds five bedrooms, four full baths and two half baths.

The home’s legendary designer, Philip T. Shutze of Columbus, Georgia, is responsible for the Swan House. Built nearly 100 years ago, it has long been considered one of the most iconic homes in all of Atlanta.

On one side of the home, you will find the dining room — where a crystal chandelier glistens through the space’s ample natural lighting.

“Landscaped to perfection, the backyard is an entertainer’s paradise with a bluestone slate patio, two grills, PebbleTec pool, pool/guest house, barn, and flat grassy area,” the listing said. “The 1,800+/- square foot pool/guest house was recently updated by Stan Dixon and features one bedroom and two bathrooms, a kitchen and living space, and two-car garage which gives the home six garages in total.”

Flanking the other side of the home, the sun room features a warm clash of white cream and natural wood colors. The nearby marbled-floor bathroom takes you back to the 1920s for a vintage experience. In the bedroom, a trio of draped windows allow you to be greeted by the natural lighting of your gardens each morning.

“Completing the main level is the owner’s suite with a private sunroom, his/her closets, and a gorgeous 1920s-styled bathroom with a book-matched marble floor, a custom glass shower door, his/her vanities, and a highly polished freestanding Waterworks tub nestled into a niche framed by a fluted wall,” the listing said.

After ascending the spiral staircase, you will find four more bedrooms, three full bathrooms, storage closets and a third floor playroom with plenty of beautiful vantage points for your front and back gardens.

Flanking the other side of the home, the sun room features a warm clash of white cream and natural wood colors. The nearby marbled-floor bathroom takes you back to the 1920s for a vintage experience. In the bedroom, a trio of draped windows allow you to be greeted by the natural lighting of your gardens each morning.

The 1929 house was designed by a Georgia icon.
