{"id":3431,"date":"2014-03-04T21:24:25","date_gmt":"2014-03-05T02:24:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/199.167.151.250\/~simply\/?p=3431"},"modified":"2020-02-12T09:59:33","modified_gmt":"2020-02-12T14:59:33","slug":"simply-stylish-home-great-expectations-brookhaven","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/simplybuckhead.com\/simply-stylish-home-great-expectations-brookhaven\/","title":{"rendered":"SIMPLY STYLISH | HOME: Great Expectations in Brookhaven"},"content":{"rendered":"
A Brookhaven couple’s inviting home is tailor-made for family<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n
By Giannina Smith Bedford | Photos by Sara Hanna<\/p>\n
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To Sherri and John Dickens, Brookhaven is home. Since moving into the neighborhood nearly a decade ago, they’ve watched it change from a district of quaint two- and three-bedroom homes to a sought-after ZIP code of large custom-built residences. And the Dickenses are part of that transformation. Five years ago, they traded in their 800-square-foot bungalow for a 4,200-square-foot abode.<\/span><\/p>\n
Sherri, a partner stylist with Edit By Lauren Wardrobe Consulting, met John, a senior vice president with Franklin Square Capital Partners, in 2003, the day she moved to Atlanta from Athens, Ga. After a whirlwind five-month courtship and nine-month engagement, the couple married and settled in Brookhaven with their first baby, dog Jackson. Their cozy two-bedroom, one-bath residence was a perfect starter home, but once they decided to start a family, they knew they needed more space. In 2008, the Dickenses purchased a vacant home on a one-third-acre lot just one street over, tore it down and began working with Brian Sullivan of Stillwood Properties and architect Chad Mattison to build a five-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom residence. The design goal: an American Foursquare-style dwelling with ample closet space, an open floor plan and screened-in back porch. “We wanted something that was a little more classic, but not too grandiose,” John says. “Entertaining and being together as a family drove a lot of the design.”<\/p>\n