The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Boutique takes part in next Southeaste­rn Designer Showhouse

- By Linda Jerkins

For more than 25 years, Atlanta-based B.D. Jeffries has been a go-to source for a mix of high-end home goods and gifts.

Owners : Brad and Debbie Weitz, who met at UGA, opened B.D. Jeffries in Atlanta in 1992. They opened a second store in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1998.

The store: The lifestyle and home décor store started out offering fine alligator and crocodile accessorie­s, but soon grew into a multifacet­ed source for custom furniture, art, antiques and handmade crafts from around the world.

In-house designer: Atlanta native Kati Hardwick earned a degree in residentia­l design at the Art Institute of Atlanta. In 2013, she joined the Atlanta store, which offers in-home design consultati­ons for any size project.

The main goods: Transi- tional and modern home furnishing­s; handsome uphol- stery; French and Belgian antiques; and accessorie­s, such as vintage Moroccan rugs and custom lighting.

Other favorites: Artisan jewelry, such as Vintage La Rose ($300-$3,000) and original artwork ($1,500$8,000) from regional artists, including Carrie Penley, Jane Ingols, Susanne Carmack, Amy Gor- don and Nat- alie Popular George. gifts: Longchamp bags ($50-$145) and luggage ($300-$800); first-rate selec- tion of frames ($40-$300); William Yeoward crystal ($150- $800). For men, Peter Millar apparel ($45-$1,000).

Favorites

■ Blogs or websites: Hunted Interior; Elle Décor; Domino; Houzz; Amber Inte- riors; and Elizabeth Heier.

■ Instagram: Cloth & Kind; Ashley Stark Kenner; Christiane Lemieux; House and Garden UK’s instagram stories. Also local designers including Suzanne Kasler, Beth Webb, Barbara West- brook, Shayelyn Woodbery and Amy Morris.

■ Atlanta-area home/ design stores (other than our own): Dixon Rye, South of Market and Swoox.

■ Places for unexpected finds: Roman and Williams Guild in New York. Biggest design mistake I have made :Didnotc atch a typo on the length of a custom bench for a client. It was made almost twice the size that we needed. We put it in the store, and (thankfully) it sold the next day.

… and mistake homeowners make: Using under or oversized furniture. Also hanging artwork at the wrong height, usually too high.

Current d esign obsession(s): Wall cover- ings on accent walls. Also ceilings and closets.

New (or re-emerging) designs I like : The WabiSabi, the Japanese philosophy of embracing imperfecti­on.

Design looks I am glad toseego : Barn doors.

Most unusual request: A custom-built cabinet in the client’s house for the dogs’ toys.

Latest project: A new-built family home off Northside Drive. The media/game room was so large, the cabinetry and case goods were custom made to fit the room’s scale.

Up next: Master bath and closet in the 2018 Southeaste­rn Designer Showhouse in Atlanta.

Find BD Jeffries at:

■ Website: bdjeffries.com

■ Instagram: @bdjef- friesatl

■ Facebook: BD Jeffries

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY PATRICK HEAGNEY PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? B.D. Jeffries offers an everchangi­ng mix of stylish home goods, including this neutral palette of grey and taupe linens, a teak Dave mirror, white Duggan coffee table and South African pottery.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY PATRICK HEAGNEY PHOTOGRAPH­Y B.D. Jeffries offers an everchangi­ng mix of stylish home goods, including this neutral palette of grey and taupe linens, a teak Dave mirror, white Duggan coffee table and South African pottery.
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Kati Hardwick

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