“ “Pink Chimneys” built in 1810 in Athens, Georgia, survived a move from its original location in the center of downtown, several additions and serious neglect. The original floorplan featured two rooms upstairs and two down, with the staircase in a central hallway. Still present within the home are Adam-style mantels with the sunburst motif that was typical of the Federal period. In 1961, Rev. A. Dawson Teague painted the chimneys pink. ARM’s architecture team was called in by the contractor, JW York Homes, to make the rehabilitation of this lovely historic house a reality. Almost all of the original.