Vibrant Home Breakthrough

Get ready for an inspiring journey into a truly remarkable home in Roswell, Georgia! We recently had the immense pleasure of visiting the residence of Julie, one of the visionary talents behind Milk & Honey Home. Her personal space is a vibrant testament to her incredible design ethos, showcasing an exquisite blend of color, pattern, and ingenious budget-friendly solutions. We are incredibly grateful to Julie for opening her doors and allowing us to share her beautiful home with our readers. Prepare to be captivated as we take an exclusive tour, revealing the secrets behind her stunning interiors.

Stepping through the front door, guests are immediately greeted by a breathtaking foyer that sets the tone for the entire home. It’s an enchanting space that feels like entering a meticulously crafted jewelry box – luxurious, detailed, and utterly captivating. The immediate focal point is a magnificent scalloped mirror, a sale find from Ballard Designs, which adds an elegant touch and reflects light beautifully. What truly elevates this entryway, however, is the unexpected and stunning wallpaper sourced from Home Depot, proving that high style doesn’t always demand a high price tag. A sophisticated ceiling light from Pottery Barn illuminates the space, complemented by stylish lamps from HomeGoods that grace a charming secondhand table. This masterful combination of high-end pieces with savvy, affordable finds creates a welcoming and sophisticated first impression that speaks volumes about Julie’s design philosophy.

Elegant foyer with scalloped mirror, patterned wallpaper, and sophisticated lighting in a Roswell, Georgia home.

Honestly, the foyer alone could hold my attention indefinitely. Its intricate details and harmonious blend of elements create an atmosphere that is both grand and inviting.

Close-up of the elegant foyer showcasing the mirror and decorative elements.

Before delving further into the architectural wonders and design treasures, it’s essential to introduce the amazing host herself, Julie. Her warmth and approachable demeanor made our visit incredibly enjoyable. While John, our dedicated photographer, expertly captured every detail, Clara, Burger, and I found ourselves comfortably chatting with Julie on the floor of her son’s room, completely engrossed in conversation. Her genuine hospitality is as impressive as her interior design prowess.

Portrait of Julie, the homeowner and designer behind Milk & Honey Home.

Adjacent to the foyer, to the left, lies a dramatic sitting room that immediately captures attention with its striking black walls. Far from feeling heavy, these dark hues provide a sophisticated backdrop, allowing the rich, layered textures within the room to truly shine. Plush slipper chairs from Pottery Barn Outlet offer comfortable seating, demonstrating Julie’s knack for finding quality pieces at excellent prices. A dazzling chandelier from West Elm adds a touch of modern glam, contrasting beautifully with the deeper wall tones and creating a truly captivating, intimate space perfect for quiet contemplation or lively conversation. The thoughtful layering of textiles and materials ensures depth and visual interest, making this room a masterclass in elegant, bold design.

Dramatic sitting room with black walls, layered textures, and a West Elm chandelier.

A particular highlight in this artfully curated space is a unique driftwood mirror, a fantastic find from HomeGoods. Its organic texture and natural form provide a beautiful juxtaposition against the more polished elements in the room, further enhancing the layered and collected aesthetic that Julie so expertly crafts throughout her home. This piece perfectly embodies her ability to integrate diverse styles and sources into a cohesive and visually rich environment.

Close-up of a unique driftwood mirror in Julie's dramatic sitting room.

The lofted living room stands as a remarkable example of Julie’s vision and her husband’s craftsmanship. This expansive area was a significant undertaking for them after moving in. While the beautiful ceiling beams were original to the house, the couple took on the ambitious project of adding tongue and groove paneling to the ceiling. Furthermore, they ingeniously used 1×2-inch wood strips on the walls to create a sophisticated “faux board and batten” look, achieving a high-impact architectural detail on a sensible budget. Suspended prominently in the center of this grand room is a giant, eye-catching pendant light, a piece that Julie can custom order for clients through Milk & Honey Home. The comfortable sofa, rather than being replaced, was cleverly given a new lease on life with a custom slipcover, demonstrating Julie’s commitment to sustainable and budget-conscious design while perfectly aligning with her desired aesthetic. This room beautifully encapsulates the blend of modern, rustic, glamorous, and neutral elements that define Julie’s distinctive style.

Lofted living room with faux board and batten walls, ceiling beams, and a large pendant light.

The living room truly showcases Julie’s mastery of design, exhibiting an extraordinary balance between disparate styles. Here, the raw charm of rustic elements seamlessly merges with modern sophistication, while glamorous touches and a predominantly neutral palette create a layered, inviting, and truly beautiful space. This thoughtful interplay of textures and finishes makes the room feel both cohesive and deeply personal.

Another view of the living room highlighting the mix of modern and rustic decor.

Transitioning into the kitchen area, the pass-through design is exceptionally charming and functional. It features an adorable display of framed portraits of Julie’s children, artfully arranged in frames from Ikea – a testament to how personal touches can elevate any space, regardless of the source. Complementing this family-focused display are stylish stools from Crate & Barrel, which provide both extra seating and a touch of contemporary flair, perfect for casual meals or conversations. This area beautifully merges practicality with personalized decor, creating an inviting visual link between the living and kitchen spaces.

Kitchen pass-through with framed children's portraits and Crate & Barrel stools.

This closer perspective of the pass-through truly highlights Julie’s talent for creative styling. The casual draping of delicate paper garlands across the opening, paired with a distinctive silver deer head, adds a whimsical yet chic touch. These details not only dress up the space but also cleverly draw the eye towards the beautifully styled floating shelves beyond, hinting at the kitchen’s charm and encouraging further exploration. It’s an example of how small, thoughtful accents can significantly enhance a home’s aesthetic appeal.

Detailed shot of the kitchen pass-through decorated with garlands and a silver deer head.

The kitchen itself is a vision of loveliness, blending classic elements with modern sophistication. A striking large glass ceiling fixture from Pottery Barn provides ample illumination, casting a warm glow over the entire space. The backsplash tile by Walker Zanger is a testament to Julie’s dedication to quality design; she had admired it for years and diligently saved to make it a reality. Thankfully, the tiled area was relatively small, making this dream a budget-friendly possibility. The countertops, crafted from natural limestone, were truly stunning in person, offering an organic texture and earthy appeal that beautifully complements the overall aesthetic. This kitchen is a harmonious blend of carefully chosen materials and thoughtful design, reflecting both timeless elegance and personal passion.

Beautiful kitchen with a large glass ceiling fixture, Walker Zanger backsplash, and limestone countertops.

One of the most captivating aspects of Julie’s kitchen design is her ability to effortlessly blend different eras and styles. The charming antique shelf brackets, with their rich history and ornate details, provide a delightful contrast to the clean lines of the modern, shaker-style cabinets and open shelving. This thoughtful juxtaposition creates a unique character, adding warmth and personality while maintaining a fresh, contemporary feel. It’s an excellent example of how mixing vintage finds with new elements can create a truly distinctive and inviting space.

Kitchen detail showing antique shelf brackets paired with modern shaker cabinets.

The dining area is both functional and stylish, featuring a cohesive set of a table, bench, and chairs, all sourced from Crate & Barrel. This foundational grouping provides a sleek, modern base for the space. Above the table, a unique chandelier discovered at a secondhand store adds an element of vintage charm and personality. This combination perfectly embodies Julie’s talent for creating a chic, curated look by blending contemporary furnishings with unique, pre-loved finds, making the dining space inviting and distinct.

Dining area with Crate & Barrel table, bench, chairs, and a secondhand chandelier.

It’s fair to say that the kitchen captured our hearts entirely. Its meticulous details, thoughtful blend of old and new, and undeniable charm made it a true standout. We could have easily filled an entire gallery with photographs of this single room, each angle revealing a new layer of its undeniable appeal and design ingenuity.

Another view of the exquisite kitchen, highlighting its overall appeal and design details.

Moving into the guest room, we discover another inspiring example of Julie’s creative process. The room’s design journey began with a beautiful red rug that Julie already owned. Her goal was to integrate this vibrant piece into a space that felt fresh and modern. The pivotal moment came when she found a striking teal and red vase from Anthropologie on the desk. This discovery solidified her color palette, leading her to paint the walls a soft, serene teal (Pratt & Lambert Pacific). This strategic choice not only harmonized beautifully with the existing rug but also infused the room with a contemporary and lively energy. The resulting mix is truly delightful, showcasing a masterful balance of color and texture that makes the guest room incredibly inviting and stylish.

Guest room featuring a red rug, teal walls, and an Anthropologie vase on the desk.

Julie’s two boys happily share a room, a setup they absolutely adore! To accommodate them, Julie introduced two comfortable twin-sized beds. Above each bed, she hung impressive oversized initials, a fantastic clearance find from Ballard Designs, which add a personalized and playful touch to their shared space. This particular room became a favorite spot for Clara and me during our visit; the wall opposite the beds featured a cabinet brimming with toys, and Clara quickly made herself completely at home. It’s a wonderfully functional yet charming room, designed to cater to the boys’ needs while maintaining a stylish aesthetic.

Boys' shared bedroom with two twin beds and oversized initial decor from Ballard Design.

The hall bathroom is a testament to both practical design and stylish ingenuity. It features classic white subway tile from Lowe’s, complemented by gray grout – a deliberate choice, as Julie wisely noted, “because boys use this room!” This practical decision ensures durability and easy maintenance, which has proven to hold up exceptionally well against the daily adventures of her two young sons. What’s even more impressive is that while the room appears fully renovated, the vanity is actually original to the house. Julie simply gave it a fresh lease on life by painting it a soft, appealing khaki-gray-green color, transforming its entire look. This thoughtful update demonstrates how a simple paint job can create a completely revitalized and modern feel without the need for extensive, costly renovations.

Hall bathroom with white subway tile, gray grout, and a painted vanity.

Throughout the house, it was the small, heartfelt details that truly captured my affection. Among these, Julie’s collection of antique doorknobs, gathered over time, stood out as unique touches of character. Here, we see them leading to her bedroom, beyond elegant glass French doors that open directly into her private bathroom sanctuary. This thoughtful incorporation of vintage elements adds a rich layer of history and charm, personalizing the home in a subtle yet profound way.

Elegant glass French doors leading from the hallway to Julie's master bedroom.

Looking back from the master bedroom towards those beautiful French doors leading to the bathroom, the serene ambiance of Julie’s private retreat becomes even more evident. The bedroom itself is a wonderfully soft white-on-white space, creating a sense of calm and expansive elegance. This tranquil canvas is brilliantly interrupted by a vibrant pop of blue on the dresser to the right of the door. This unexpected burst of color provides a focal point and adds a playful yet sophisticated contrast, preventing the neutral scheme from feeling flat and infusing the room with refreshing energy.

View from the master bedroom looking back at French doors and a blue dresser.

The master bathroom is an absolute dream. The freestanding tub is undeniably magnificent, inviting pure relaxation and embodying luxurious comfort. It was so stunning that I honestly wanted to climb in, clothes and all, and simply revel in the glorious atmosphere of this beautifully designed space. The floor, adorned with classic white penny tile, immediately drew ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ from both John and me – its timeless charm is simply gorgeous. The subway tile, once again, is a smart and stylish choice from Lowe’s. Adding a unique touch, the ruffled shower curtains are actually window curtains from Target, cleverly adapted by Julie with a simple shower curtain liner behind them, showcasing her ingenuity. And that exquisite chandelier? Julie discovered it for an incredible $29 at Queen Of Hearts Antiques, proving that exceptional style can be achieved on a budget with a keen eye for treasure. This bathroom is a masterclass in blending high-end aspirations with practical, affordable solutions.

Luxurious master bathroom with a freestanding tub, penny tile floor, and ruffled shower curtains.

Julie’s approach to mixing elements is truly commendable, especially evident in her master bathroom. She masterfully introduces contrasting textures and materials, such as the rustic wood stool placed within the serene white-on-white space. This simple addition brings a wonderful natural element and an appealing texture that beautifully complements the brighter, shinier fixtures and surfaces. This wood stool, a cherished piece handmade by her friend’s father, further emphasizes Julie’s appreciation for unique, personal items alongside her smart budget-friendly finds, like the subway tile from Lowe’s and the charming ruffled curtains from Target. It’s this thoughtful curation of both handmade and mass-produced pieces that gives her home such an authentic and inviting feel.

Detail shot of a handmade wooden stool in the master bathroom, showcasing textural contrast.

And so concludes our captivating tour of Julie’s extraordinary home in Roswell, Georgia. We are profoundly thankful for her gracious invitation, allowing us to capture and share the abundant inspiration found within her beautifully curated spaces. Her residence is a true beacon of creative design, demonstrating how a blend of personal passion, smart sourcing, and an eye for detail can transform a house into a truly unique and inviting home. For those eager to delve deeper into her world of design and discover more about her distinctive style, we encourage you to explore her own corner of the internet via Milk & Honey Home. Now, for the exciting part – what was your absolute favorite discovery from this house crash adventure? Was it the magnificent freestanding tub in the master bathroom, a personal obsession of mine? Or perhaps the dramatic rectangular capiz shell chandelier in the striking black-walled sitting room caught your eye? For John, it was undoubtedly the ingenious pass-through to the kitchen and the artfully styled open shelves. Every room offered a delightful surprise, making this home tour an unforgettable experience.