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How to Decorate

Ep. 460: Tradition Made New with Tim Adams

How to Decorate

Caroline McDonald

Arts, Business, Design

4.4 • 838 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Our guest today is award-winning Atlanta architect Timothy Adams. His firm, T.S. Adams Studio Architects, has become synonymous with classical lines and highly detailed craftsmanship. Tim sits down with Caroline, Taryn, and Liz to talk about his beautiful new book, Tradition Made New: Houses with a Sense of Soul and History, which celebrates homes that feel grounded, authentic, and built to last generations. Tim shares his architectural process, explaining why a home's design must always start with the physical lot it sits on. He discusses the difference between "timeless" and "soulful" architecture, how to balance a client's modern taste with a traditional neighborhood, and why he always takes time to drive around a community to study the local materials before drafting a single plan. Quick Decorating & Architectural Takeaways: Design for the Site First: Before finalizing a design or layout, you must consider the lot. Tim explains that a house should be deeply responsive to its topography and surroundings. He uses the site visit to figure out how to capture the best natural light and views, while strategically positioning the house to block out negative elements like a neighbor's garage or a cell tower. Blend In on the Outside, Be Yourself on the Inside: If your preferred style clashes with a historic neighborhood, find a compromise. Tim shares a story of a client who wanted a highly contemporary home on one of Atlanta's most traditional streets. To respect the neighborhood, Tim designed a classic stone English manor exterior, but kept the interior architecture incredibly clean and modern. Aim for "Soulful" over "Timeless": Tim prefers the term "soulful architecture" over the overused buzzword "timeless". By rooting a house in the right historical proportions, strong details, and authentic regional materials, you create a home that feels lived-in and relevant for decades, rather than just designing for a fleeting trend. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: 00:00 Welcome & Introduction of Timothy Adams 00:55 Discussing Tim's new book, Tradition Made New 01:35 How Tim designs projects to respond to their specific location and topography 04:00 Honoring good views and hiding the bad ones during the initial design phase 06:15 Why Tim studies the older homes and materials in a community before building 07:20 Compromising on a modern house on a traditional street in Atlanta (West Paces Ferry) 08:45 Designing for longevity and resale value vs. designing just for yourself 09:30 The concept of "soulful" architecture and finding inspiration in history 11:00 How to position a house on a narrow lot or a standard subdivision 01:01:00 Closing thoughts & where to get the book Also Mentioned: Book: Tradition Made New: Houses with a Sense of Soul and History by Timothy Adams T.S. Adams Studio Architects | Website Follow them on Instagram: @tsadamsstudio Shop Ballard Designs Please send in your questions so we can answer them on our next episode! And of course, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode. You can always check back here to see new episodes, but if you subscribe, it’ll automatically download to your phone. Happy Decorating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to How to Decorate from Ballard Designs, a weekly podcast all about the trials and triumphs of decorating and redecorating your home.

0:09.1

I'm Caroline. I'm on the marketing team. And I'm Taryn and I'm a product designer. I'm Liz. I head of the creative team.

0:14.8

We're your host. Join the expert team at Ballard Designs for tips, tricks, and tales from interior designers, stylists,

0:20.9

and other talents in the design world.

0:22.5

Plus, we'll answer your decorating dilemmas at the end of each episode.

0:25.4

We love answering your questions, so don't forget to email us at podcast at balderdesigns.net.

0:30.5

Now on with the show.

0:33.0

Our guest today is award-winning Atlanta architect Timothy S. Adams.

0:39.1

His firm, T.S. Adams,

0:44.2

studio architects, has become synonymous with classical lines and highly detailed craftsmanship.

0:50.2

Today, we're talking about your new book, Tradition Made New, Houses with a Sense of Soul and History,

0:54.6

which celebrates homes that feel grounded, authentic, and built to last generations. Tim Adams, welcome to the show. Thank you. Excited to be here. So happy to have you. We have your book here. We've all read it. And it's beautiful. You're supposed to just look at the pictures, by the way. Oh, we don't know. I know. I don't read architecture books. I look at the pretty pictures.

1:12.4

Well, there were a lot of pretty pictures.

1:15.8

So if we had just done that, it would have also been very fulfilling.

1:16.6

Yes.

1:22.9

But the words were where the good part is, so we couldn't miss that.

1:23.6

Thank you.

1:32.5

Okay. As I mentioned in the introduction, you have very sort of classic sensibility in terms of your homes, but there's also a real authenticity.

1:35.9

You talk a lot about building your projects based on the location where they are.

1:41.8

So maybe just talk to us a little bit about, you know, kind of your overall thoughts on building residences for your clients and why, you know, kind of what you're going back to in terms of the styles and the, I guess like the just the, the location, the way that connects to the location.

2:03.5

All of our houses kind of respond to the site.

2:05.6

And I think, you know, there's a couple things at play.

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