Inside, find a surprising array of built-in shelving, a roomy master bathroom with clawfoot tub, and an album-bedecked family room. It’s for folks who think 1,900 square feet is plenty.
Fittingly, the eight-home project is called "The Rooftops at Lake Claire," and the last unit that isn’t spoken for in Phase One has reached the market at $555,000.
In advance of the MA! modern home tour, homeowners Stacey Collier and Mark Nevins played gracious hosts to Curbed Atlanta at their Lake Claire pad, explaining the addition's logic, and previewing future usage plans. The project wrapped in August.
Behind an artsy metal gate, this two-bedroom house from 1998 still has a fun contemporary feel, as works by Carlos Tardio — the Atlanta architect known for designing whimsical modernist abodes among the trees — typically do.