Entrance Hall and Powder Room

Designed by Michelle Nussbaumer for the Atlanta Showhouse | Floral design by Sybil Sylvester

Tour Michelle Nussbaumer’s entrance hall and adjoining powder room and learn more about her inspiration and sources for these beautiful spaces. If you enjoy this feature, subscribe to FLOWER magazine for more inspiring homes, gardens, lifestyle content, and of course, florals!

“I envision a well-traveled owner who loves beauty and collections—she’s a grande dame but young, and definitely a little irreverent. Think Doris Duke meets Isabella Stewart Gardner.” -Michelle Nussbaumer

Entrance Hall

Entrance hall designed by Michelle Nussbaumer, with open door to front portico.
Photo by Brian Beider

Michelle encased the room with wallpaper she designed for Paul Montgomery. “It’s inspired by Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in Cap Ferrat, which has the most extraordinary series of gardens. This wallpaper is a patchwork of the gardens’ flowers from around the world.” The chandelier is from Visual Comfort & Co.

A custom console and lampshades brings in a dash of mod while echoing the color of the rug from The Rug Company. The chandelier is from Visual Comfort & Co.
Photo by Emily Followill

The Clarence House fabric on the custom console and lampshades brings in a dash of mod while echoing the color of the rug from The Rug Company.

Wall of the entrance hall with Paul Montgomery wallpaper, paintings of native Americans, blue and white plates and vases of flowers.
Photo by Emily Followill

Michelle says, “I believe in living life and decorating in technicolor, served up with a worldly dash of pattern.”

Powder Room

"The powder room wallpaper is based on a Venetian palazzo, and the printed velvet depicts my grandmother’s crazy quilt that I still own.” Turquoise foo dogs stand guard atop brackets.
Photo by David Hillegas

“My spaces represent a lot of my favorite places and things. The powder room wallpaper is based on a Venetian palazzo, and the printed velvet depicts my grandmother’s crazy quilt that I still own.” Turquoise foo dogs stand guard atop brackets. The hardware Michelle designed with Modern Matter is based on one of her personal pieces of lapis lazuli jewelry.

Sources

Who Did It & Where To Get It

Adjoining Spaces

Dining Room

The Salon

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