Cool gray exteriors defined residential design for much of the last decade. In 2026, Metro Atlanta homeowners are moving in a warmer, more natural direction. Shades inspired by soil, stone, wood, clay, and sun-washed landscapes are gaining ground across neighborhood...
Draft blog post Atlanta summers are demanding on exterior siding. Intense sun, high humidity, heavy rain, strong winds, and occasional hail can gradually weaken siding, fade paint, damage caulk, and create openings for moisture. The good news is that a proactive...
If you live in Marietta, Roswell, or anywhere across Metro Atlanta, you know the struggle: Georgia red clay is as much a part of the landscape as the peach trees. While our soil is iconic, it can be a nightmare for maintaining a pristine home exterior. For years,...
As we move into 2026, the architectural landscape of Metro Atlanta is undergoing a sophisticated transformation. The era of stark, cold whites and sterile grays is being replaced by a more organic, grounded palette that reflects a collective desire for warmth,...
For over a decade, "Millennial Gray" reigned supreme. From Marietta to Milton, homeowners embraced the crisp, clean, and: let’s be honest: somewhat clinical aesthetic of cool grays. But as we move through 2026, a massive shift is occurring in the Metro...