ADAC adds 12 more design firms in expanded space

Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC) has announced that 12 new design firms have secured leases in the expansion of The Design Studios at ADAC on Peachtree Hills Avenue. The newly redeveloped 12,500-square-foot wing on the building’s second floor increases ADAC’s dedicated studio footprint to over 50,000 square feet—now home to more than 40 workspaces designed exclusively for architects and interior designers. Originally announced in July 2024, the expansion reflects strong demand for customizable office environments within ADAC’s design-driven campus, according to a press release. Tenants began moving into the spaces earlier this year and a grand opening is planned in the fall. Located near The Hungry Peach café, the new “242 Design Studios” offer an abundance of natural light, shared conference rooms, unisex bathrooms, a break room with a kitchenette, and thoughtfully designed common areas—creating a collaborative, elevated environment for design firms of all sizes. “We are beyond thrilled to welcome these talented designers and expand our community at ADAC,” said Katie Miner, ADAC General Manager Katie Miner said in a press release. “This expansion is not just about space – it’s about investing in creativity and connection while curating some of the best designers and architects in the region to call ADAC home base. The enthusiasm we’ve seen from the design community reinforces ADAC’s role as the region’s design epicenter.” The newest additions and relocations within the ADAC campus include: • Brittany Cason Interior Design • C. Weaks Interiors (temporary short-term lease) • Claudia Stimmel Interiors • Forbes Masters • Joy Street Design • Liza Bryan Interiors • Mandy Culpepper Interior Design • McKenzie Design • Reiner Design Group • Sande Beck Design • The House at 396 Interiors • Tish Mills Interiors The post ADAC adds 12 more design firms in expanded space appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.