This 1937 dwelling in West Level, Georgia was designed by architect Henry Toombs and restored and a visitor home added by designer David Frazier. I really like the basic vibes and antiques blended with informal earthy components (ie. a plethora of rugs) and respect that he left some authentic options intact, just like the tongue and groove paneling within the major bed room. Such an exquisite, timeless dwelling. (Images: Gieves Anderson)