Two new homes in Serenbe, the idyllic enclave of lush farms and horses just south of Atlanta, are garnering a lot of attention as new residents move in. As the brainchild of the Serenbe Institute for Art, Culture & the Environment, the homes are reserved for artists in residence and were built as elegant yet affordable examples of domestic architecture. Designed by students of the Rural Studio at Auburn University, the cottages, joined by a common deck, feature one bedroom and one bathroom each and provide plenty of space for the artists in residence to live and work.
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