Friday, January 30, 2015

Atlanta Glass & Mirror Participate at the 2015 Decorator’s Showhouse Event

Construction Resources is proud to announce that Atlanta Glass & Mirror will be participating at this year's 2015 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) Decorator's Showhouse event. Coming this spring, the event will be held at “Château Soleil,” a French-style estate where attendees will get to experience seeing beautifully decorated rooms by designers, including Atlanta Glass & Mirror who will be installing frameless shower doors in one of the bathrooms in the French inspired estate. 


The ASO Decorator's Showhouse is a spring tradition in Atlanta as well as the largest of its kind in the Southeast. This house was built in 1998 by architect William T. Baker showcasing one of the greatest examples of European-style craftsmanship. Sitting on two beautifully landscaped acres, this 14,000 square-feet home features six bedrooms, seven baths, four half-baths, three family rooms, a separate library and study, a 26-foot domed marble entrance and a Versailles-inspired grand living room with a regal marble fireplace and a dining room with 16-foot ceilings. Guests can walk outside and see a terraced garden, a saline swimming pool, walking paths and a large motor court at the entrance. 

All proceeds from this event will benefit the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and its community outreach and education programs. To attend this event, tickets will be available for purchase at the beginning of February. There will be an early bird special for $30 until April 17 and tickets at the door will be $35. Children under eight are not allowed and flat shoes must be worn. Parking is not available at the house, on the street or in the surrounding neighborhood; however, free parking is available at the Medici and Forum  buildings with a luxury shuttle service.


For more information about the ASO Decorator’s Showhouse event, please visit www.decoratorsshowhouse.org. For more information about Construction Resources, visit www.crhomeusa.com

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