A DESIGN RESOURCE FOR GEORGIA'S LAKE COUNTRY
The Lake Country Lookbook
European antiques, styled for the warmth, ease, and graciousness of Southern lake living. Imagined rooms. Real inventory. Endless inspiration.
European antiques, styled for the warmth, ease, and graciousness of Southern lake living. Imagined rooms. Real inventory. Endless inspiration.
The finest new homes on Lake Oconee go up in a season. Antiques are what make them feel like they have stood for generations. The pieces we source have already crossed centuries: honeyed French oak, Italian walnut, carved stone softened by weather and time. The rooms below are inspiration scenes created with AI: imagined Lake Country interiors, styled around the kinds of antiques we actually carry. Use them as a starting point, then explore the real collection by category.
New construction gives you volume: soaring ceilings, walls of glass, lake light all day. What it can’t give you is time. A nine-foot enfilade with its original patina, a fratino table that has hosted four hundred years of dinners: these are the pieces that anchor a brand-new great room and make it feel inevitable.

Every cottage off the fairway needs one room that feels like a club: dark wood, deep chairs, a proper place to pour something after the back nine. A French secretary, a pair of leather chairs, a marble-topped commode standing in as a bar: character that no builder’s package can specify.

In the South, the dining room still earns its keep. Long weekends, big tables, supper that starts at six and ends past midnight. An extension table that seats twelve, a buffet that holds three generations of serving pieces, and a chandelier with real candlelight in its past.

Down here the porch is a room, maybe the room. Antique garden elements were made to live outdoors: carved stone planters, iron furniture, statuary that has already weathered two hundred European winters and will be entirely at home watching the sun set over the water.

We work with interior designers across Georgia’s Lake Country and Atlanta. Trade pricing, delivery to Reynolds and beyond, and pieces pulled and photographed for client presentations. Tell us about your project.
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