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Every Home Tells a Story


A Dream Home Built on the Family Farm in Hiawassee, GA
A Home Rooted in Generations
Josh’s family land has been passed down through six generations — a gift from his great-grandfather, who entrusted it to Josh before his first deployment to Iraq with one condition: keep it in the family forever. That promise became the heartbeat of this project. “This has been years in the making,” Jentry shared. “When his papa left him this land, he said he knew Josh would never sell it — that it would stay in the family for generations to co


This couple in Canton, GA designed their dream home with architect James Knight.
Vicky and Jun had a vision, but it was far from the cookie-cutter houses they saw on every street. They dreamed of a home that was both a sanctuary and a statement. This place felt connected to the nature around it, yet stood out with a quiet, modern confidence. Their search for the right architectural design partner led them to Reynard, where James Knight was able to connect with Vicky and Jun's concept for their home and bring a creative approach.


Now Designing New Custom Homes in Falling Waters and Georgia Highlands
As an architectural design firm, Reynard Custom Homes specializes in creating truly custom, unique homes for clients, with no "out of the box" plans. We partner with clients through a collaborative process to capture their vision.
All Reynard's custom home designs in Falling Waters and Georgia HIghlands are guaranteed to be approved by the Architectural Review Committee, ensuring they meet the community's building requirements.


Ask An Architect- Discovering Your Dream Home's Design Aesthetic
When embarking on the exciting journey of building a custom home, one of the first and most important steps is determining your design...


Andes Ridge Is A North Georgia Mountain Retreat
Andes Ridge is a custom home designed by architect James Knight of Reynard Custom Homes, on nearly 6 private acres in Talking Rock, Georgia.
This stunning 3,753-square-foot home is designed for both serene relaxation and lively gatherings.


How to Determine Your Budget and Design Within It
This guide is designed to walk you through the process of establishing a solid budget and working with your architect and partners to make smart design choices from the very beginning.


How to Develop Your Custom Home Design Aesthetic
This comprehensive guide is designed to empower you, as a visionary homeowner, in articulating the distinct style and aesthetic for your custom home. By working through each of these steps, you will create a cohesive vision that not only aligns seamlessly with your overarching Vision Statement but also serves as an unwavering guiding principle throughout every phase of your design and construction project. Your role in this process is crucial, and your unique perspective wil


Sugar Creek: Where Historic Charm Meets Modern Mountain Living in Blue Ridge, GA
There’s something truly enchanting about the fusion of a client’s dream with the essence of nostalgia and the innovation of forward-thinking design. Sugar Creek, a 3,546 sq ft custom home in Blue Ridge, GA, is a captivating example of how a timeless style can seamlessly intertwine with modern living, creating a harmonious living space that is both unique and inviting.


Trigger Point - Custom Home Design Atlanta | Reynard Custom Homes
This stunning 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home, boasting 3,435 sq ft of heated living space, is architecturally designed by James Knight of Reynard Custom Homes. In the heart of Mableton, GA, "Trigger Point" offers a unique blend of modern luxury and comfortable living.


Defining Your Home's Design Aesthetic
An "aesthetic" refers to your collection of principles and the guiding influence behind your home's appearance and ambiance.
As aesthetics are subjective, it's crucial to understand and remain true to your tastes and opinions since you will be the one experiencing your design decisions daily. It's important to think through the implications carefully when choosing the stylistic options that will best suit your home's layout, environment, and, most importantly, your budget.
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