The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

While she’s known for use of color, designer also loves neutrals

- By Linda Jerkins GELDHAUSER

In her design work, Atlanta’s Helen Davis likes to create fresh yet timeless spaces that feel collected rather than decorated.

Designer & background: The Rome, Ga., native graduated from Southern Methodist University (Texas) in 2006 with a degree in art history. After graduation she moved to New York City and worked in the fashion industry for four years. In 2010, she moved to Atlanta.

The c ompany: Helen Davis Interior Design started in 2012 in Atlanta.

First design job: Her own apartment. Since Davis never studied interior design and hadn’t worked for another designer, she didn’t have a portfolio to show potential clients. Davis decided to design her apartment, photograph it and have something to show clients.

Big break : Getting her first out-of-state residentia­l job in Dallas in 2014. “It was mind-blowing to think someone would fly me in to work with them.”

Known for: Her use of color. That said, she is also al o verofn eutrals and minimalism in the proper setting.

Seen in: Better Homes & Gardens, Glamour, and Atlantam agazines.

Everyroomn­eeds :Artwork. Nothing starts or finishes a room like a great piece of art.

Design pet peeves: When clients sacrifice the design because they get too con- cerned with their home being “teflon” or indestruct­ib le. Things always get stained or damaged. And anything can be fixed.

Current design obsession: Wallpaper.

New (or re-emerging) designs I like: Mid-century modern.

… and designs/colors I will be glad to see go: All grey everything.

Unusual (& fun) request: Design a client’s formal living room around the theme of their wedding invitation, which was in the pink and green colors of Harbour Island in the Bahamas.

Favorite spaces to design: Kids rooms! Love the “go for it” attitude clients have when it comes to their children’s spaces.

Biggest designs mistake I have made :Lettingapu­shy client take control of the job.

… and biggest (or common) mistake homeowners make: Hiring a designer but not trusting them.

Favorites

■ Blogs /or websites: 1stdibs and Viyet.

■ Magazines: Cabana; Elle Décor; Architectu­ral Digest; Verand a;andHouse Beautiful.

■ Instagram: Ken Fulk (@ kenfulk), Kelly Behun (kelly- behunstudi­o), Aerin Lauder (@aerin), Van V l iet & Trap (@vanvlietan­dtrap)

■ Atlanta area home/ design stores: Dixon Rye; Bungalow Classic; and B.D. Jeffries. At the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC): Jerry Pair; Lee Jofa; Grizzell & Mann; and Schumacher.

■ Places unexpected finds: Forty Five Ten in Dallas (for home and fashion); Oliver Street Designs. com (new lighting line); Voltz Clarke Gallery in New York; and MONC XIII in Sag Harbor, NY.

Recent project (s) :Aclient’s home in Southampto­n, N.Y. Now she is working on her apartment in the city. Also putting finishing touches on a beach house on Kiawah Island, S.C.

Up next: Resorting and renovating an original home from the late 1890s on a hunting property in northwest Georgia. Also a commercial space in Birmingham.

Find Helen Davis Design at:

■ Website: helendavis­design.com

■ Facebook: helen davis interior design

■ Instagram: @helendavis­design

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY SARAH DORIO ?? In this modern gallery-like loft in Buckhead Village Lofts, Helen Davis wanted the artwork by Atlanta’s Charlie Hanavich to be the star.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY SARAH DORIO In this modern gallery-like loft in Buckhead Village Lofts, Helen Davis wanted the artwork by Atlanta’s Charlie Hanavich to be the star.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY HEIDI ?? Helen Davis’ goal is to design livable yet unexpected spaces that reflect the people who live in them.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY HEIDI Helen Davis’ goal is to design livable yet unexpected spaces that reflect the people who live in them.

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