Not all spaces aspire to excess. Some are composed, measured, intentional, and quietly complete. At 1418 Foxhall Lane SE, Apt. 8 in Atlanta, this one-bedroom condominium offers 627 square feet arranged with clarity and purpose. The living and dining areas unfold in an open composition, structured yet flexible, equally suited for quiet retreat, thoughtful work, or intimate gathering. Materials are honest and enduring: hardwood underfoot in the main living spaces, paired with resilient luxury vinyl in the bedroom, chosen not for show, but for ease and longevity. The bedroom itself is private and restrained, a place for rest without distraction. Beyond, a defining element: the deck. It extends the living space outward, overlooking the lake in a moment of calm reflection, morning light, evening stillness, a daily rhythm shaped by water and sky. This residence is uniquely connected to the historic Glen Emerald Rock Garden, a landscape dating to 1935. Its presence lends a rare sense of continuity—where nature, time, and design intersect. Set within the Emerald Lake community, known for its established greenery and quiet character, the home offers both accessibility and retreat, a rare equilibrium within the city.
This is not a space that tries to be everything. It is a space that understands what matters: proportion, utility, and a certain understated beauty.
A place, perhaps, not to purchase happiness—but to live with greater ease, clarity, and intention.
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Not all spaces aspire to excess. Some are composed, measured, intentional, and quietly complete. At 1418 Foxhall Lane SE, Apt. 8 in Atlanta, this one-bedroom condominium offers 627 square feet arranged with clarity and purpose. The living and dining areas unfold in an open composition, structured yet flexible, equally suited for quiet retreat, thoughtful work, or intimate gathering. Materials are honest and enduring: hardwood underfoot in the main living spaces, paired with resilient luxury vinyl in the bedroom, chosen not for show, but for ease and longevity. The bedroom itself is private and restrained, a place for rest without distraction. Beyond, a defining element: the deck. It extends the living space outward, overlooking the lake in a moment of calm reflection, morning light, evening stillness, a daily rhythm shaped by water and sky. This residence is uniquely connected to the historic Glen Emerald Rock Garden, a landscape dating to 1935. Its presence lends a rare sense of continuity—where nature, time, and design intersect. Set within the Emerald Lake community, known for its established greenery and quiet character, the home offers both accessibility and retreat, a rare equilibrium within the city.
This is not a space that tries to be everything. It is a space that understands what matters: proportion, utility, and a certain understated beauty.
A place, perhaps, not to purchase happiness—but to live with greater ease, clarity, and intention.
Not all spaces aspire to excess. Some are composed, measured, intentional, and quietly complete. At 1418 Foxhall Lane SE, Apt. 8 in Atlanta, this one-bedroom condominium offers 627 square feet arranged with clarity and purpose. The living and dining areas unfold in an open composition, structured yet flexible, equally suited for quiet retreat, thoughtful work, or intimate gathering. Materials are honest and enduring: hardwood underfoot in the main living spaces, paired with resilient luxury vinyl in the bedroom, chosen not for show, but for ease and longevity. The bedroom itself is private and restrained, a place for rest without distraction. Beyond, a defining element: the deck. It extends the living space outward, overlooking the lake in a moment of calm reflection, morning light, evening stillness, a daily rhythm shaped by water and sky. This residence is uniquely connected to the historic Glen Emerald Rock Garden, a landscape dating to 1935. Its presence lends a rare sense of continuity—where nature, time, and design intersect. Set within the Emerald Lake community, known for its established greenery and quiet character, the home offers both accessibility and retreat, a rare equilibrium within the city.
This is not a space that tries to be everything. It is a space that understands what matters: proportion, utility, and a certain understated beauty.
A place, perhaps, not to purchase happiness—but to live with greater ease, clarity, and intention.
Description
Not all spaces aspire to excess. Some are composed, measured, intentional, and quietly complete. At 1418 Foxhall Lane SE, Apt. 8 in Atlanta, this one-bedroom condominium offers 627 square feet arranged with clarity and purpose. The living and dining areas unfold in an open composition, structured yet flexible, equally suited for quiet retreat, thoughtful work, or intimate gathering. Materials are honest and enduring: hardwood underfoot in the main living spaces, paired with resilient luxury vinyl in the bedroom, chosen not for show, but for ease and longevity. The bedroom itself is private and restrained, a place for rest without distraction. Beyond, a defining element: the deck. It extends the living space outward, overlooking the lake in a moment of calm reflection, morning light, evening stillness, a daily rhythm shaped by water and sky. This residence is uniquely connected to the historic Glen Emerald Rock Garden, a landscape dating to 1935. Its presence lends a rare sense of continuity—where nature, time, and design intersect. Set within the Emerald Lake community, known for its established greenery and quiet character, the home offers both accessibility and retreat, a rare equilibrium within the city.
This is not a space that tries to be everything. It is a space that understands what matters: proportion, utility, and a certain understated beauty.
A place, perhaps, not to purchase happiness—but to live with greater ease, clarity, and intention.
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