Living, Chair, Coffee Tables, and Painted Wood Two pieces from E15’s Shiraz sofa flank 

the company’s wooden Leila side tables. 

Hill chose to use flat paint in Benjamin Moore’s Decorators White throughout the home 

because it emphasizes the chalkiness of the plaster walls, making them “look almost like slate.” The sconce shown in the foreground—David Chipperfield’s Corrubedo design for 

FontanaArte—gives off a soft glow and 

replaces the dozens of paper-lampshade 

wall fixtures the owners found in the house when they bought it. Stewart Cohen’s 

zany photograph of a gun-toting Marfa 

resident encapsulates Barbara Hill’s offbeat brand of decorating: bright and minimal, 

yet darkly humorous.  Living Painted Wood Photos from A Designer Brings Her Bold Brand of Texas Modern to this Atlanta Family Home

Living Painted Wood Photos

Two pieces from E15’s Shiraz sofa flank

the company’s wooden Leila side tables.

Hill chose to use flat paint in Benjamin Moore’s Decorators White throughout the home

because it emphasizes the chalkiness of the plaster walls, making them “look almost like slate.” The sconce shown in the foreground—David Chipperfield’s Corrubedo design for

FontanaArte—gives off a soft glow and

replaces the dozens of paper-lampshade

wall fixtures the owners found in the house when they bought it. Stewart Cohen’s

zany photograph of a gun-toting Marfa

resident encapsulates Barbara Hill’s offbeat brand of decorating: bright and minimal,

yet darkly humorous.