Beth Meyer had a vision for the pilot’s clubhouse that sat on her clients’ stunning 300-acre property along the Etowah River in Kingston. The modern structure would serve as an ideal weekend getaway for the outdoorsy Marietta-based owners and their children and grandchildren, who were looking for a place to hunt, fish, and spend quality time together.
Beth, founder and principal interior designer of Beth Meyer Design , was excited about transforming the building—which private pilots previously used when they flew onto the property’s grass landing strip and needed a place to stay for the night—into 1,500 square feet of contemporary living space. She designed the interior and had even started ordering items for the project. But plans soon changed.
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