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| MID CENTURY MODERN JEWEL IN THE HEART OF THE CITY This Mid Century Modern home combines the finest appointments with the latest in modern updates creating an oasis that's as ideally suited to grand entertaining as it is quiet nights at home. This landmark Midtown property was built in 1965 by famed Atlanta architect Henri Jova as a home for his parents. A soaring two story foyer provides a dramatic first impression and belies the austere modernist exterior. The foyer is punctuated by an elegant chain chandelier and an elevator that has been updated with a crushed Murano glass wallpaper that evokes a more gracious time. The two story living room is dominated by a wood burning fireplace topped with Chinese wedding doors. Whole house audio and all new lighting enhance this space and can be found throughout the home. An updated kitchen with commercial grade appliances and a wet bar with a wine chiller make entertaining a indulgent pleasure. The formal dining room showcases a wall of windows overlooking an ivy covered fountain with Koi fish. Off the breakfast area, a main floor guest suite offers an updated travertine bath, custom closets and a private terrace. At the opposite end of the foyer, the main floor master suite exudes a sophisticated opulence with walls of chocolate silk drapes and a full wall of custom closetry. The master bath dazzles with walls of Bisazza glass mosaic tile and a frameless glass steam shower. Upstairs, the richly appointed library with custom built ins offers yet another renovated full bath. Two sets of French doors open onto the walled courtyard with outdoor stereo surround and landscape lighting providing a romantic backdrop. Henri Jova’s beloved Porsche, now a metal sculpture, graces the courtyard as both a focal point and a conversation piece. A gracious floor plan combined with custom finishes, an architecturally significant pedigree and a host of modern updates culminate in creating the ultimate city home with a timeless period design. |
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| Marc Castillo | Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 421 7Th Street |









