If there’s one thing we love doing, it’s getting home decor and design inspiration from homeowners and creatives in our community. That’s why we launched our series “House Tours,” taking you inside some of the most beautiful homes of Black and multicultural designers, tastemakers and entrepreneurs. Last season, we kicked off “House Tours” in South Central, Los Angeles, where it’s always sunny, and the homes we were invited to were filled with infinite inspiration.
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Season three of Home & Texture’s “House Tours” showcases an array of residences that blend various architectural influences, all native to Atlanta. Each home we visit is a testament to the city’s eclectic spirit and creative energy, featuring vibrant collections of African art, one-of-a-kind vintage furniture pieces, kitschy yet modern color palettes, and handcrafted furniture that tells a story.
Welcome to season three of “House Tours” — where southern charm meets “down home,” avant-garde design.
Meet The Homeowners
Amber Guyton
Originally born and raised in South Carolina, it was only fitting for tastemaker and interior designer Amber Guyton to settle her roots in Atlanta, Georgia. She purchased her bungalow during the height of the pandemic in 2021 after deciding to relocate back to the South following a stint in San Francisco.
A passionate traveler, Guyton credits her globetrotting lifestyle as a significant influence on her home styling approach. Her experiences abroad have shaped her design perspective, infusing her Southern home with a cosmopolitan flair.
Demanti O’Bryant
Demanti O’Bryant, a former New Yorker turned Atlanta resident, has transformed his home into a captivating showcase of Black art and culture. As an art collector, international model scout, and manager, O’Bryant brings a tailored perspective to his curation, blending his passion for collecting with memories from his global travels. His bold move to Atlanta allowed him to create a space that celebrates Black artistry and reflects his experiences in the fashion industry and encounters with various cultures worldwide.
LaToya & Andrew Tucciarone
LaToya Tucciarone, an Atlanta-based entrepreneur, blends her love for world travel with ethical business practices. Her shop, SustainAble Home Goods, offers curated items to the local and surrounding communities. LaToya resides in Decatur where it’s greater, with her husband Andrew and their children, embodying the mindful living she promotes through her business.
Michelle Norris & Forrest Aguar
Michelle Norris and Forrest Aguar are the dynamic husband-and-wife duo behind TropicoPhoto, known for their vivacious and vibrant aesthetic that sparks joy. As founders of their creative venture, the pair combine their talents to offer a comprehensive range of services, including art direction, styling, lighting, production, and photography, establishing themselves as versatile artists in the visual arts industry.
Stay tuned as Home & Texture’s “House Tours” season three rolls out on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024
Catch up on seasons one and two here.
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