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The Best Atlanta Interior Designers on the AD Pro Directory

Each one is an AD-approved professional you can hire in A-Town
The Best Atlanta Interior Designers on the AD Pro Directory

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The Atlanta interior designers in the AD PRO Directory each have styles as unique as the city’s eclectic neighborhoods. Whether they’re designing penthouses in midtown, renovating midcentury spaces in Morningside, or outfitting mansions in Tuxedo Park, these designers offer their clients personality-packed spaces that fit their lifestyles. While their signature aesthetics range from colorful and pattern-packed to sleek and contemporary, these six Atlanta interior designers aren’t afraid to take design risks—as seen in their daring uses of color, eye-catching materials, and one-of-a-kind custom furnishings. If you’re a new transplant to “A-Town” or a long-time resident looking for a refresh, these AD-approved designers can help even the trickiest renovation turn out peachy.

Interior Design By S&S

Interior Design By S&S created a graphic keeping room filled with luxe materials and textures off the open kitchen in their client’s new build in Smyrna, Georgia. “We wanted the space to be inviting and conversation driven so we faced two sofas towards each other to keep the flow open allowing the TV to be secondary entertainment,” says Maynard.

Sharon Falcher and Sherica Maynard, the mother-daughter team of design talents behind Interior Design By S&S, specialize in giving their clients “livable luxury.” The duo’s eye-catching work is inspired by their far-flung travels and incorporates bold patterns, vivid colors, and layered textures, creating spaces that feel comfortable and curated. The full-service design firm tackles both residential and commercial projects, consults on new builds, and helps clients renovate dream kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.

Annysa LaMantia

For a contemporary new build in the heart of Atlanta, Annysa LaMantia anchored the space with a Roche Bobois dining table and displayed the client’s art collection on the walls. “Given the high ceilings in the space, I wanted to both provide ambient dining light and create a focal point on the wall, so I selected the Formala light by Zaneen which was carefully shaped into the final form shown,” says LaMantia. “This piece adds a beautiful sense of motion to the linear architecture and contributes greatly to the rooms feng shui, as does the water feature in the corner and the greenery we used to play off of the exterior views just beyond the dining area.”

Designer Annysa LaMantia founded her eponymous firm in 2017, bringing her eye for contemporary design to clients in Atlanta and across the United States. LaMantia, who is a dual citizen of the United States and Italy, is known for her high-end residential and commercial designs, which incorporate fine materials, bespoke elements, and a sense of drama. Inspired by art and travel, the designer tailors each space to a client’s needs and character, devising spaces that are timeless yet impactful.

Habachy Designs

Habachy Designs created a polished, light-filled space using curvaceous furnishings and rich textures for the 2023 Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Southeastern Designer Showhouse.

Founded by principal Michael Habachy and drawing on his decades of interior and furniture design experience, Habachy Designs creates unique and highly customized spaces featuring bespoke furnishings for residential and commercial clients. The award-winning firm has been featured in multiple showhouses in the Atlanta area and operates a spectacular showroom at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC), featuring Habachy’s own designs as well as other exclusive collections. Habachy’s love of craftsmanship is evident in every aspect of his work, from interior design to custom furnishings.

Beauty Is Abundant

This custom kitchen by Beauty is Abundant in Atlanta’s Emory Village neighborhood features a fluted island and hood vent cover, Monogram appliances, and a marble backsplash. The space earned the firm the title of HGTV Designer of the Year 2023.

Beauty Is Abundant is an Atlanta- and Los Angeles–based full-service interior design founded in 2018 by SoCal native Leah Alexander. The firm focuses on crafting creative and inspiring spaces that enhance their client's well being and showcase their unique styles. Alexander isn’t afraid to be bold with color and pattern and delightful design surprises can be found around every corner. The award-winning firm was a part of AD’s first Iconic Home virtual showhouse and they’ve also worked with small business owners on commercial projects such as offices and salons.

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Bradley Odom

This kitchen, located in a 1903 midtown Atlanta home, was inspired by two Black Forest wall hangings that Bradley Odom had turned into sconces. “We allowed their intricate, moody shape to inform the feel of the room, which we painted a polished mossy green to play off the rustic carved wood of the sconce and the raw materiality of the blue stone floors we installed,” says Odom. “We had the pair of custom islands we installed mounted on casters— meeting both the needs of the professional chef who resides there and his growing family.”

A home’s natural surroundings are at the heart of Atlanta designer Bradley Odom’s sophisticated spaces. After working with international apparel and home furnishing brands, Odom launched his eponymous firm and Design District home store, Dixon Rye, in 2015, and since then he’s become renowned for his use of color and raw materials. The firm works on projects from renovations to ground-up construction, bringing a focus on innovation and craft to every room.

RAD Interiors

Ryan Austin Hagood of RAD Interiors took inspiration from his client’s birthplace of Durban, South Africa, for the bedroom of this Atlanta home. “This bedroom evolved into a darker, moodier space after discovering the finely woven grasscloth for the walls that had the flexibility in the paper backing to mold around radius sheetrock corners,” says Hagood. “To keep the space feeling open and balance the scale of the massive platform four-poster bed, I floated walnut cabinets that serve as nightstands.”

Principal Ryan Austin Hagood and his team at RAD Interiors help guide their clients through every step of the design process from selecting architectural finishes to collaborating with builders, architects, and landscape designers. The firm is known for its light-filled spaces that feature monochromatic palettes and layered textures and Hagood often brings in organic elements, patinated metals, and artful lighting. The firm works with residential and commercial clients and is currently working on designs in New York City and Los Angeles in addition to their busy slate of Atlanta projects.


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