Virginia-Highland B&B

Atlanta


A trestled entry leads to this 1919 arts-and-crafts bungalow, a design-forward time capsule of art deco and mid-century modern furnishings. The three rooms are detailed with atomic rugs, showpiece lampshades, brutalist sculpture and museum-worthy furnishings that look as if they haven't moved in six decades. A screened-in front porch with hammock and backyard meditation labyrinth instill a sense of calm.

The somewhat-eclectic owner, Adele, has been hosting travelers for 21 years.


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