A Designer’s Touch in Mooregate Square
Tucked behind mature hardwoods off of Moores Mill Road, Mooregate Square has been one of Buckhead’s quietest addresses since 1974 — an eight-acre enclave of just 34 French-inspired townhomes arranged around a wooded central greenspace. Homes here trade rarely, and when they do, they tend to attract a particular kind of buyer: someone who has done the big-house years and is ready for something more manageable and considerably more lock-and-leave. This three-bedroom residence has just been comprehensively reimagined by Tamir Golan Interior Design — a refined, light-filled home that honors the community’s classic exterior of hard-coat stucco and wood shutters while bringing every interior surface squarely into the present.

The Main Level
A sweeping curved staircase greets you at the entry, set off by York plaid wallpaper and a custom multi-pendant chandelier. Ten-foot ceilings, classic millwork, and hardwood floors run throughout the main level, where a light-filled living room anchors the floor plan around a traditional gas-log fireplace with a custom marble surround. Iron and glass doors flank the fireplace and open to a bluestone patio framed by mature landscaping — a private, sheltered outdoor space that lives like an extension of the interior.





The kitchen is the centerpiece of the renovation. Custom cabinetry in a soft mushroom finish surrounds a contrasting oak island, topped in American-made quartzite and finished with an Italian tile backsplash. Thermador appliances, Visual Comfort fixtures, and a Kraus faucet round out a kitchen designed to perform as beautifully as it presents. The space flows easily into a dining room set beneath an Audley chandelier by Quoizel, framed by a bay window and twin sconces. A wet bar finished with an antique mirror backsplash and a powder room appointed in fluted walnut, grass cloth wallpaper complete the main floor.






The Upper Level
Upstairs, the primary suite occupies a generous footprint with two walk-in closets and additional storage. The primary bath features a freestanding soaking tub set into herringbone, chevron-cut marble grounding the walls below an Italian porcelain subway tile above. Two additional bedrooms share an updated bath finished in marble — well-suited for a guest suite and a study, or for visiting family.




The Mooregate Square Setting
The enclave’s appeal has always been the quiet — the wooded central park, the mature canopy, the slow rhythm of a community that turns over rarely and well. But the location is equally compelling: West Paces Ferry shopping and dining are minutes away, I-75 is essentially at the doorstep, and the heart of Buckhead sits within easy reach in any direction. For buyers ready to downsize without leaving the neighborhood — this is one of the rare opportunities to settle into Mooregate Square.



