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A view of the new Elegant Additions showroom

Big news! Atlanta’s newest kitchen and bath showroom, Elegant Additions, is gearing up to launch its latest collections with a grand opening celebration at its new Miami Circle location. The week of August 23 through August 27 will play host to a fabulous lineup of in-house events. All events are open to the public, but many require an R.S.V.P. in advance. Here’s what you can look forward to:

Monday: A presentation by Rocky Mountain Hardware will include a box luncheon from 12 to 1:30 p.m. and a wine and hors d’oeuvres reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Seating is limited, so attendees must R.S.V.P. by e-mailing jodii@elegantadditions.net or by calling (770) 945-8088.

Tuesday: Today’s open house will launch a silent auction benefitting DIFFA and offer giveaway items and drinks from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wednesday: An ASID residential roundtable, held from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m., will grant guests the opportunity to lunch and learn about local design resources care of local industry leaders. R.S.V.P. to laura@asidga.org.

Thursday: The Soap & Water party, benefitting DIFFA, will feature cocktails, music, an auction and raffle from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Enter the raffle for a rare opportunity to design your own cabinet hardware for just $20 per raffle ticket. Plus, the first 100 guests to this fête will receive a swag bag of giveaway goodies.

Friday: The silent auction, featuring products from Burgbad, Gessi, Edgar Berebi, Hamilton Sinkler, Lacava, THG, Valli Valli and more, closes at 2 p.m. Bidders do not have to be present to win.

The new Elegant Additions showroom is located at 674 Miami Circle NE, Atlanta, GA 30324. (877) 542-0088; elegantadditions.net

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One might say that Christmas has come early for me this year, thanks an exciting new collaboration that I can’t wait to share with you.

I’ve been a fan of Snow & Graham, a Chicago-based producer of fine stationery, wrapping papers, calendars and other fantastic paper items, for years. In fact, when it comes time to purchase a card for a friend, I normally head straight to Sam Flax on the Westside or Paper Source in Virginia-Highland to, more often than not, find myself leaving with a fabulous new Snow & Graham product. If you’re a stationery nerd and design fanatic like myself, I’m sure you can relate. The motifs are unfailingly fresh, fashion-forward and elegant, and the paper and printing quality is always tops.

Happily, it seems that Garnet Hill shares my penchant; the company will debut a number of pretty new products featuring Snow & Graham’s signature graphic designs for the 2010 holiday season. These include sumptuous supima flannel and cotton percale bedding and cheerful doormats now, and in the future, Garnet Hill plans to extend the collaboration even further by introducing lots of additional home and fashion items with the telltale Snow & Graham touch. Even better, two of the patterns used in the current collection, Tweets and Cocoa Cups, are already my favorites. Keep an eye out for the introductions below (and more!) when the collection becomes available at garnethill.com on September 15.

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One of our favorite architectural photographers and bloggers, Blayne Beacham of This Photographer’s Life, also happens to be a very talented fine artist, and she’s putting on a super show with The Artist Trifecta gallery next week on Thursday, July 29. We think of it as an incredible opportunity to see an artful new perspective from former photojournalist—and current member of the Beacham & Company Realtors team—Beacham, who is now represented at The Artist Trifecta after winning top honors in a stiff competition against other photographers earlier this month: a 12-hour scavenger hunt challenging creativity, dexterity and technical ability.

A featured photograph from the artist's Wonderland series.

The opening reception on Thursday will represent her first private show and display the “Dress Up” series, comprising black-and-white photos of full-length dresses, crumpled and drifting elegantly through black water, that have been a year in the making. Works from “Wonderland,” the series that won her the title at The Artist Trifecta’s July 9 event, will also be on display through August 14. Be on the lookout for how ingeniously these works meld together. Books and prints of the featured works will be available for purchase, as well.

"Air," a work from Beacham's Dress Up series

If that’s not enough of a draw, a dozen rare and priceless works by Salvador Dalí will also be on display during this private preview. Interested guests must e-mail art@artisttrifecta.com or call the gallery at (404) 388-8757 to R.S.V.P.

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Our sister publication, At Home in Arkansas, launched a fabulous new blog series this week with interior designer Tobi Fairley, a Little Rock-based, highly-in-demand talent who also happened to make Traditional Home magazine’s list of top 20 young designers in 2009. We’re just as big fans of Fairley’s work here in Atlanta, so naturally, we’re smitten with her blog, The Traveling Designer with Tobi Fairley, from its very first post. In it, she reveals her favorite New York City destinations and inspirations. The photo below, featuring the Kelly Wearstler-designed Café BG at Bergdorf Goodman, is just one such example. Be sure to click on to see more and subscribe to read more of Tobi’s weekly dispatches!

Read more at the At Home in Arkansas blog.

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For so many Atlantans, the Gulf Coast is a second home. Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles has particularly close ties there, because so many of our readers keep vacation homes along its pristine Northwest Florida beaches. Likewise, our favorite designers regularly shuffle between our capital city and Florida’s beautiful 30A to decorate breathtaking beach homes for discriminating clients. So it’s natural that we’d be worried about the aftermath of the tragic Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its effects on one of our favorite destinations. Thankfully, in the wake of these unfortunate circumstances, there is still good news to be told. I attended a media briefing at Buckhead’s Bistro Niko last Thursday, hosted by communication execs from the Beaches of South Walton, to catch up on the many great ways that the local industry is weathering this unseemly storm. For one, the local tourism industry is accommodating the rapidly changing situation by maintaining flexible rental and reservation schedules. Where rental companies used to require seven days’ commitment, they are now allowing as few as three. Better still, you can click here to get a custom accommodations schedule and vacation planner.

Even in the wake of environmental uncertainty, the Beaches of South Walton remain gorgeous today—and for the forseeable future. They’re known for being the nation’s cleanest, after all. As the only destination in the country to have 26 continuous miles of certified Blue Wave beaches, they’ve passed 65 rigorous tests administered by the Clean Beaches Council—ensuring that they remain clean, well-managed and environmentally protected. The oil cleanup and impact-prevention efforts—including building 3-foot-high sand berms designed to keep any impending tar balls at bay—are led by a vigilant team of workers who, during the negligible number of impacts, have combed the areas clean overnight. The entire portfolio of 15 beaches—all boasting crystal clear waters and sugar white sand—are still open for enjoyment, so you can still partake in the joys of summertime. Visit the Beaches of South Walton blog (a very cool initiative!) for daily updates on the status of the beaches and the cleanup efforts. Here are a few things to enjoy right now:

  • Attend the Le Grand Cirque performances at Grand Boulevard in Sandestin, continuing through August 15
  • Ride horses and hike at Point Washington State Forest, one of Florida’s most beautiful protected areas
  • Rent bikes and tour scenic highway 30A
  • Dine at Table 5 or any of the many exceptional restaurants that have opened in the past year, like Restaurant Paradis, La Cocina and La Botana
  • Check out Eden State Gardens’ recent transformation

Look forward to a number of “Autumn Tides” activities in the fall (and even more so as the unfortunate Deepwater Horizon oil spill becomes a fading memory):

  • An evening Art Expo at the Village of Baytowne Wharf in Sandestin, featuring artwork from the Southeast’s premier galleries, September 3-5
  • The Farewell to Summer concert at Grand Park in Sandestin on September 5, featuring entertainer and singer David Seering
  • An “Inspirational Weekend,” held September 8-10, along scenic 30A highway and in the community of Alys Beach, where guests can enjoy yoga as well as food and artwork local to the communities of the Beaches of South Walton
  • “A Box of Grace” by the official folk life production group of Walton County, Grit & Grace, September 9-12
  • The Santa Rosa Beach Centennial Celebration at the Gulf Place Amphitheatre, September 10-12. Enjoy the entertainment, artists and vendors all celebrating the community’s 100-year anniversary
  • The Seaside Neighborhood School’s presentation of Via Colori 2010, an Italian-style art festival hosting local and visiting artists who will paint squares on the streets of Sandestin in a variety of styles on September 18
  • The 2010 Autumn Playwright Festival that each year recognizes the work of a distinguished playwright. This year, it celebrates the work of David Mamet throughout the month of October
  • The Back to Nature festival, which explores the host of natural attractions the Beaches of South Walton has to offer, October 15-17
  • Live entertainment and sampling more than 100 specialty beers on display at the Baytowne Wharf Beer Festival in Sandestin, October 23
  • The 20th annual Seeing Red Wine Festival in Seaside, November 4-7
  • The Flutterby Festival celebrating the arts, children and the colorful migration of Monarch butterflies through the Beaches of South Walton in Rosemary Beach, November 13-14

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