The A-Frame at Atlas

Ellijay, GA
2
Bedroom
6
Guest
2
Bath

The A-Frame at Atlas is the first expression of a larger collection — one of three design-forward cabins set across a working North Georgia farm, each distinct in character, all connected by the same quiet intention. Featured in Architectural Digest, the Atlas compound has become one of the region's most quietly celebrated retreats. Explore the full collection: the Atlas Pond House and the Atlas Hideaway.

Tucked into the rolling green of the farm about 1.5 hours from Atlanta, the drive gradually dissolves city noise into winding rural roads until the cabin appears almost suddenly, sitting quietly within the land. Inside, it's a study in restraint and warmth. Maple ceilings, natural textures, and oversized glazing create a feeling that's both minimal and deeply inviting. Everything is intentional, but nothing feels rigid. Mornings stretch longer here, and evenings end in the hot tub under open sky.

This is a place where animals move through daily rhythms just beyond the trees and the landscape shapes the pace of your stay.

Why Locèlle chose it: Because it captures the moment when a simple structure becomes iconic. The A-Frame sits at the intersection of design culture and lived experience — instantly recognizable, yet deeply personal. It reflects the kind of stay that lives equally in memory and imagery.

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$
255
/night
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WHY BOOK HERE

A place to land, slow down, and stay a while.

The Hideaway at Atlas is the most intimate expression of the Atlas collection — a single-bedroom retreat designed around stillness, warmth, and the quiet pleasure of being somewhere intentional. On a working farm in the North Georgia mountains, the pace here is set by nature, not notification.

A skylit lofted nook and warm wood textures give the space a quiet architectural presence that earns its scale.
The well-appointed kitchen invites unhurried mornings and slow meals with no agenda.
Feed the farm animals before stepping out to orchards, vineyards, and Blue Ridge trails just beyond the door.
Meet Your Hosts

Ted and Ben

Ted and Ben are your hosts at Atlas, a trio of design-forward cabins on their working farm in the North Georgia mountains. After careers in marketing and communications (including at Netflix in Los Angeles), they traded city life for a slower, more intentional rhythm—learning to build, design, and host along the way. They now live on the property full-time, caring for the animals and personally shaping each stay to feel warm, welcoming, and quietly luxurious, with the right balance of privacy and a friendly local presence if you’d like to connect.
About the space

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Discover how this home was designed, curated, and brought to life—inside and out.

Location

Where you’ll be

Ellijay

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Georgia

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United States

Neighborhood highlights

Outdoor & Nature Apple picking at B.J. Reece, Hillcrest, and R&A Orchards (August–November), hayrides, corn mazes, and petting zoos at Hillcrest Orchards, hiking to Amicalola Falls, mountain biking the Pinhoti Trail, tubing and kayaking on the Cartecay River, boating and fishing on Carters Lake, trout fishing with local guides, walking the Cartecay River Trail, day hiking the Appalachian Trail from the southern terminus, swimming and biking at Fort Mountain State Park, exploring Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest.

Food, Drink & Local Culture Wine tastings at Cartecay, Engelheim, Roo Mountain, and Ellijay River Vineyards, fresh apple cider and fried pies from the farm markets, the Ellijay Farmers & Artisans Market every Saturday (May–September), antique shops and boutiques in historic downtown Ellijay, the Georgia Apple Festival each October with 300+ vendors and a parade, Bacon Fest and the Blue Ridge Wine & Jazz Festival, vintage pinball at the Georgia Pinball Museum, holiday markets and the Merry Mountain Town Festival in winter, farm-to-table dining on the downtown square.

THE CASE FOR STAYING

One cabin. One bedroom. Complete stillness.

The Hideaway at Atlas is carved into the trees, darker in palette, quieter in tone — a single-bedroom retreat with a skylit loft, a barrel sauna out back, and a working farm just beyond the door. It's designed for two people who want to arrive, exhale, and stay a while.
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