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Welcoming Home Works With Unique Site
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Amid
gently rolling, tree-covered hills,
ivy-encased ruins of a stone chimney
gracefully emerge from the grass-covered
remnants of a long abandoned hunting
cabin’s cracked terra cotta floor. As the
furor of a sudden summer thunderstorm
gives way to the gentle patter of
raindrops falling into a meandering
stream, it’s easy to imagine that this
thickly forested space is miles from the
hectic rush of Atlanta.
Yet builders Lisa and Scott Justus of
Benchmark Homes have captured that
tranquil feeling on a property located
just minutes from a busy retail center and
highway interchange. Their own English
Country Estate-inspired home graces the
site, where it effortlessly combines rich
architectural detailing and rustic styling
with an innovative floor plan that
addresses their family’s needs.
That
combination of an inviting setting,
welcoming exterior and a practical plan is
indicative of the way the family-owned
company has approached every home it’s
built in its more than three decades. "My
father and mother (Larry and Elizabeth
Boggs) started the company in 1971,"
explains Lisa. "There’s something to be
said for a builder who’s been around for
34 years; it’s tried and true." Lisa’s
brothers Kirk and Stephen Boggs are also
builders with Benchmark, as is Kip Berry,
an old family friend. A closely held
family-oriented company that’s been around
for over 34 years in the Atlanta market is
truly remarkable.
Also
proven are Lisa’s insights into building
and designing homes, which begin with the
first impression a house makes on
visitors. "The elevation has to say
welcome," she stresses. The Justus’ own
home features an impressive Old World
exterior with myriad details. Intricate
stone and brickwork blends with touches
like copper roofing and gutters. Delicate
antique rusted iron railings on twin
Juliet balconies soften a massive arched
entry door, while features like a
distressed pine plank ceiling in the porte
cochere and antique light fixtures
collected from all over the world convey
the impression that no detail has been
overlooked.
Benchmark’s neighborhoods - which range
from moderately priced homes in Cobb,
Carroll, Douglas and South Fulton counties
to Vinings-area residences priced from the
$700’s as well as luxury retreats along
the Florida coast - also are designed to
convey a welcoming impression. Through the
very accomplished talents of Al Anderson,
the designer whose vision is reflected in
all aspects of Lisa and Scott’s homes -
from the raw land to finished interiors -
each home tells the story of its
neighborhood’s and owners’ character,
charm and personality. "The neighborhood
and hardscapes are so important. The green
spaces, sidewalks and roads work together
to frame the homes and enhance
the design," she says.
Yet the interior is where Benchmark’s
homes really come to life. "Once you walk
into the house, as a woman, you look at
aspects like how it feels, is it inviting,
do you want to stay - which goes back to
attention to each of the details. You can
incorporate large spaces with 12’ ceilings
into a home, but they have to feel
comfortable, "Lisa explains.
Their own home, for example, features a
spacious open kitchen and keeping room
with a breakfast room placed off to the
side. "It was very important to have our
family gathered in the same place," Scott
says of the plan. Details such as a rustic
stone fireplace, deep colors and
150-year-old reclaimed wood columns and
beams give the large and towering area an
intimate feel. The resulting Colorado
keeping room is Scott’s favorite space and
where the family spends most of its time.
Lisa’s female perspective on building is
evident in every aspect of the floor plan.
"The way I think when I’m building is the
way most women think," she says. "So I
build in the aspects we like in a home -
like ample storage space and closets as
well as sunlight-filled spaces." In the
makeup area in Lisa’s master bath, for
example, she included two strategically
placed small windows "so I can see my
children playing in the courtyard below
and also let in natural light," she says.
"Our house is unusual in that the master
bedroom is upstairs. The design was very
purposeful; we wanted to be where our
children are. If it was a spec home, we
wouldn’t have built it that way, but for
us, it’s much more private. The elevator
takes away the negative aspects of having
to use the stairs constantly and the upper
level offers a view of the treetops."
From
the master suite’s private terrace
overlooking the trees to the lower level
living space that leads out to the natural
backyard and a meandering stream, to the
formality of the French dining room and
English library, to the charming secret
English Garden with its boxwoods and
soothing bubbling fountain just off the
kitchen that offers a respite from a busy
day in the heart of the city, the house is
a study in detail and contrast that offers
a surprise around every corner. As Lisa
says, "Benchmark homes are warm and
inviting. They have a gracious southern
element that makes you want to stay."
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