This home is a showcase of the finest materials assembled into an impressive estate home that commands your attention. From the Vermont slate roof to the classic brick to the limestone and copper details, everything was carefully considered. Originally designed by Harrison Design, built by Beecham Builders, with interiors by celebrated interior designer Suzanne Kasler, this home returns to market following comprehensive improvements.

Set behind a double-gated driveway on 2.4 acres in the Paces neighborhood, this 12,000-square-foot residence delivers the rare combination of architectural pedigree, thoughtful scale, and genuine livability. The collaboration of Harrison’s refined European-traditional architecture with Kasler’s signature interiors—timeless, edited, layered—produced a home that has stood the test of time and now enters its next chapter refreshed and ready.
The main level centers on a chef’s kitchen open to a fireside family room and breakfast room, with formal living and dining rooms, a paneled study with fireplace, and a primary suite with sitting room, spa bath, and dual closets. Four additional bedroom suites occupy the upper level alongside flexible living space. The finished terrace level opens to the pool and includes a guest suite, theater, billiards room, bar, fitness room, and secondary laundry.

A private guest apartment with kitchenette offers self-contained quarters for extended family or staff. Infrastructure includes an elevator serving all three levels, whole-house generator, wine cellar, and five garages.
In addition to expansive lawns and even an old horse barn in the back corner, the grounds feature bluestone terraces, a covered loggia with outdoor fireplace, and a pool—all designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living and large-scale entertaining.

Minutes to Westminster, Lovett, I-75, and Buckhead’s shopping and dining.
Paces Neighborhood
Driving down many streets in the Paces neighborhood, it would be easy to imagine yourself in the hills of North Georgia. The neighborhood has rolling topography, dense forest, and secluded properties. Then, you crest a hill and see the entire Atlanta skyline peeking above the tree line, a reminder that you are a few minutes from just about anywhere in Buckhead, Midtown, or Downtown! This embodies what Buckhead is really about, a wonderful quality of life combined with the conveniences of a modern city at your doorstep … or front gate.






