The circa 1800s house named “Come Away” sits at the heart of a 2,900 acre property in Norwood, Georgia, that is thriving with new trees, stocked ponds, and wildlife since being recently restored and repurposed from a commercial hunting and conference center to a family home. “From the moment we first drove up to Come Away, even with the quite literal cobwebs and disrepair, we knew it was something special,” says Jenifer Mills, part of the Atlanta-based HFC Interiors design tea who worked on the project, along with Amberly White and Sarah Craig.
The team spent two years on the thoughtful renovation, with the goal of keeping the structure’s architectural integrity intact. Inside, the star of the house is the wood, specifically rooms full of now-gleaming heart pine on walls and

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