Introducing...Vintage Elements of Atlanta

I have a new vendor obsession that I’m excited to share with all of you - Vintage Elements of Atlanta. This company specializes in French flooring and other elevated design elements like reclaimed beams, french terracotta, fountains and fireplaces and even antique french roof tiles. Their offerings are STUNNING and add such a rich, layered, collected feel to a room.

See their beams and flooring in action in the photo below:

And the french limestone here in the kitchen:

You may recognize this company as the host for my launch party earlier this year, their beautiful home serves as their Atlanta showroom, because what better way to see a product in action than in a home. Lucky for me, long before they launched Vintage Elements of Atlanta I got to work with them on their home while they were building it. At that time they were sourcing all of their own materials from all over the world to create their design aesthetic which really comes from years of travel throughout Europe and predominantly France. After going through that process they knew there was a hole in the market they could fill by making these beautiful, custom and in some cases one - of-a-kind offerings more accessible to others.

They import the finest air dried, french oak stock, which allows them to turn this stock wood into custom wood floors in as little as 4 weeks. The hardwoods are not only beautiful but fully customizable in terms of color and they can even do stairs and treads to match.

I just love the organic feel of these offerings and as a designer who has spent a great deal of my career focused on cabinetry, I love how these elements really add such a rich layer to any room, making all other details come to life around them. The price point is competitive, the lead times are good and the options are limitless, so if you are building or remodeling, I would highly recommend reaching out to Vintage Elements to see if their products work with your home. Lord knows I’m trying to talk Brent into ripping out all of our hardwoods for a little update :).