
Majestic Mountains And A Stunning Showhouse
It’s always a treat to spend some time up in the mountains of North Carolina – especially when I’m invited by dear friends! I don’t even mind navigating the busy Atlanta traffic, because I know when I reach those majestic blue marvels, the temperature will soon drop 15 to 20 degrees and relaxation will set […]

The Hidden Meaning of Cachepots
Yesterday morning, I attended my neighborhood’s monthly garden club meeting. I was really looking forward to this particular meeting as each year our club holds an annual “plant swap.” Now mind you, while most of my time is spent indoors arranging the shop, meeting customers and acquiring pieces, I do enjoy getting my hands dirty, […]

Rethinking How You Place Your Furniture
I love being in the shop each day surrounded by beautiful pieces of furniture and wonderful accessories. But, just like you, I sometimes get tired of looking at the way the pieces are arranged. Whenever a major piece sells, it is pure happiness not only in helping a customer beautify their home, but it allows […]

“Tips From The Trade” with Catherine Pittman Smith
As we head into the beginning of the fall season, so does our always popular special event “Tips from the Trade!” We are excited to host this event and bring you an unmatched variety of amazingly talented artists, designers, photographers, novelists, creative thinkers – the list goes on! This Thursday, September 19th we are delighted […]

Tips from the Trade – Southern Vernacular Architecture
Ever wonder what it takes to build the quintessential southern dream home? Join us Thursday, June 20th for an insider’s look into the world of southern vernacular architecture. James Lowell “Jim” Strickland, founder and senior principal of Historical Concepts and co-author of Coming Home: The Southern Vernacular House will co-speak with Jessica Thuston, home and […]

King’s House Antiques Featured in Birmingham Paper
Over The Mountain Journal Thought y’all might enjoy this recent article printed in Over the Mountain Journal, a Birmingham paper. Susan speaks to her love and history of the business and also pays tribute to her mother-in-law who started King’s House Antiques forty years ago. Enjoy!