The Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC) has unveiled the latest evolution of its creative campus with the debut of the newly redeveloped second-floor wing: the 242 Design Studios. This 12,500-square-foot expansion welcomes 12 new design firms to ADAC’s growing design community, bringing the total number of design studios on property to over 40 and the total studio footprint to more than 50,000 square feet.
This expansion builds on ADAC’s longstanding mission to serve as the Southeast’s design epicenter, offering not only premier showrooms but also direct access to the region’s most talented interior designers and architects. For consumers, navigating the renovation or new build process and having designers on-site streamlines sourcing and collaboration, making ADAC an invaluable one-stop destination for design expertise, inspiration and resources.
Liza Bryan Interiors, Inc. has found new light in its thoughtfully designed studio at ADAC. “Being at ADAC means that we are just steps away from our favorite showrooms and vendors,” says Bryan. “We’re so happy to call ADAC our new home!”
Joy Street Design embraced its signature vibrance with purple ceilings and yellow cabinetry. “ADAC is the best design center in the country,” says founder Kelly Finley.
New additions include Liz Williams Interiors, known for timeless, layered spaces. “ADAC has been a longtime source of inspiration,” says Williams. “Now, being part of the community here feels like a natural fit.” Additional firms joining or relocating within the campus include Forbes Masters, Sande Beck Design and Honey Collins Interiors, among others, each contributing to ADAC’s energy, expertise and collaborative spirit.
