Hydro Systems Makes a Statement at the 2025 Southeastern Designer Showhouse in Atlanta
When the Southeast’s most celebrated design and build teams came together to craft a showhouse benefiting Hope Heals, Hydro Systems was right at the center of it—literally. Five of the brand’s signature products were featured throughout the 2025 Southeastern Designer Showhouse, presented from April 17 to May 11 by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.
Set on Blackland Road in Atlanta’s prestigious Buckhead neighborhood, this year’s showhouse was a 10,000-square-foot, 21st-century interpretation of a classic English Cotswold cottage. Built by Cole Construction with architecture by William T. Baker and interiors by SOURCE, the home married traditional elements like hand-carved wood details and barrel arched ceilings with contemporary touches.
Brittany Stafford and Cydney Mitchell of SOURCE specified Hydro Systems products in the bath spaces and laundry room, weaving a cohesive thread of wellness, craftsmanship, and modern elegance into the fabric of the showhouse. Among the standout moments: the breath-stealing wellness center, where the Michelangelo tub—custom-finished in an earthy tone and enhanced with Cold Plunge technology—anchored a space inspired by classical Roman baths. The Chateau tub blossomed as the centerpiece of the primary suite (more on that later!). The Lacey drop-in and Palmer oval tubs brought understated luxury to the secondary baths, while the Delicate Touch Laundry Sink elevated everyday practicality in the laundry room with its genius integrated features. Across each space, Hydro Systems’ signature fusion of form and function was on inspiring display, giving visitors a chance to not only see, but experience the Hydro Systems difference firsthand.
Stay tuned for our upcoming designer interview with Brittany and Cydney, where they share the full story behind their interior vision for the showhouse and why they chose Hydro Systems as their go-to partner for bringing it to life.


