Inside Suzanne Kasler's Atlanta, GA Home

Award-winning interior designer, Suzanne Kasler, takes us on a tour of her Atlanta, Georgia home.

Kasler transformed the 1930s Federal-style fixer-upper in the beautiful Buckhead neighborhood into a stunning Georgian-Regency-style home. Chock-full of personal collections that bring back special memories of travels, experiences and family, the home maintains a refined look.

Kasler emphasizes edited interiors don’t have to be minimal and can still allow for the display of collections. It’s how you put the collections together that makes the difference. And pro-tip: when an entire collection is displayed together, it tends to look less cluttered!

Produced by Tori Mellott
Cinematography by Emmrich Creative

26 Replies to “Inside Suzanne Kasler's Atlanta, GA Home”

  1. I love when I hear stories like the fireplace story because those types of things often happen to me. Lovely curated home.

  2. woooooow. the house is absolutely stunning and yes it absolutely looks like a designers home but i can also feel the positive vibes just from the screen. stunning!

  3. I always enjoy the houses displayed on your channel but Suzanne’s is exceptional. Every inch of space is meticulously considered in architecture and design to create interest and beauty. Each part adds to a sense of freshness, purity, calm and elegance, reflecting Suzanne herself. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece, so rich in ideas and a joy to explore.

  4. I love the Regency period. My favorite part of Suzanne's home is the mirrored trim around the ceiling and lower walls. I've never seen that before. It's unique. Also, loved her Eiffel Tower collection. I have a few of my own.

  5. This is so inspirational and very similar to my own style! I love the mix of textures with a combination of vintage and glam, and the details, like the quartz spheres, the Dior box with the angels on it, and the pink bird picture (not sure if it's paint, paper, or both). Unfortunately, I can't go white because I'm stuck with my wall colors, but I totally get the editing. That's my to-do list this year!

  6. Love collections . I started painting the Eiffel Tower and became interested in the structure and like Suzanne, started looking for and collecting Eiffel Tower pieces. Collections make a home warm and inviting. Suzanne is a talented designer.

  7. What a truly beautiful home. It's elegant and opulent – but not in an ostentatious way. Although it's luxurious, at the same time it's welcoming and bids you to enter and explore each room. So well done. So very well done.

  8. My dream house. So beautiful! Suzanne, love your style! I have all your books for inspiration!!

  9. Suzanne and her son, created a Gorgeous home. Pure class, inside and out! Wow ????

  10. Benjamin Moore? I couldnt Understand the Name of the white. Thank you in avance????????☀️ from South of France

  11. I agree – it is all about the architecture. Beautiful collections. Love the transitional style.

  12. My goodness Suzanne's home is stunning. It takes YEARS of collecting to create this beautiful style. She has such a unique eye for detail and the placement of all of her lovely objects is so well thought out. I'm in love!

  13. I just love this house and aesthetic. All that white and maintaining it is another story!

  14. My guess is no grandkids with bags of Cheetos in that “family room.” Pretty though.

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