The Hayman House

Year
2021
Style
Scandinavian
The rear elevation features much more glass and access to the outdoor spaces
The rear elevation features much more glass and access to the outdoor spaces
Inside you'll find wide open spaces and warm natural materials
Inside you'll find wide open spaces and warm natural materials
The three-story feature wall of blacked wood behind the main staircase
The three-story feature wall of blacked wood behind the main staircase
The keeping room is warmer still, with wood accents and 2 walls of windows
The keeping room is warmer still, with wood accents and 2 walls of windows
Like the rest of the main level, the owner's suite offers easy access to the outdoor spaces
Like the rest of the main level, the owner's suite offers easy access to the outdoor spaces
The unique "Chi Gong Garden" outside of the dedicated exercise suite
The unique "Chi Gong Garden" outside of the dedicated exercise suite

Details

Square Feet
16500
Lot Size
3.2
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
6
Partial Baths
2

Credits

Builder
Siegel Construction & Design
Photographer
Rob Knight
Publications

From Hirsh Real Estate- Buckhead.com

Atlanta's Tuxedo Park has been known for beautiful homes and lavish estates for more than 100 years. This unique property on Tuxedo Road boldly brings the style and elegance of Tuxedo Park into the future.
The exterior of the home is composed of clean, geometric shapes, typical of the Scandinavian Modern style. Walls of windows offer hints of the open spaces within, while offering expansive views of the lush 3 acre private landscape that surrounds it. The home was designed for the current owners, and exquisitely constructed in 2021 by Atlanta firm Siegel Construction and Design.

The neutral color palette of the walls and sleek brick fireplace give the space a modern feel, and provide the perfect backdrop for the owners' impressive art collection. Scandinavian Modern touches like wood accents on the floor and ceiling make the large common spaces warm and inviting. The natural materials continue throughout the home, including a three-story accent wall of blackened wood behind the main staircase.

Walls of windows define the back of the home. The connection between interior and exterior spaces is perfectly executed here. Every room on the main level seems to have some way to connect with the outdoors through windows, doors, and often both.