22 12, 2022

Taking Home Design’s Pulse at the Pinnacle Financial Partners 2022 Parade of Homes

2022-12-22T15:10:07-07:00

Custom Built Inspiration Taking Home Design's Pulse at the Parade of Homes in Rosebrooke By Karen Parr-Moody Photography by Reed Brown and Marty Paoletta The Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee’s 2022 Parade of Homes, sponsored by Pinnacle Financial Partners, happened 60 years after the first Homearama, a self-guided tour of

Taking Home Design’s Pulse at the Pinnacle Financial Partners 2022 Parade of Homes2022-12-22T15:10:07-07:00
30 11, 2022

Light the Way: Creating Visibly Different Spaces

2022-12-01T13:58:38-07:00

Aimee Kinssies worked to pull all kinds of influences together to create the perfect mix in this recent new build. Seeing is believing Lighting takes center stage as essential, unifying element in home design Story by Joe Morris. Photography by Allison Elefante A lot must come together to create the perfect living space. Whether it’s a renovation or

Light the Way: Creating Visibly Different Spaces2022-12-01T13:58:38-07:00
20 12, 2021

Layers of Light

2021-12-20T12:24:31-07:00

Thoughtful Illumination: The Mix Interiors and Circa Lighting collaborate on creating flexibility with light By Hollie Deese Photography by Allison Elefante, Ruby and Peach Scarlett James from The Mix Interiors knows you need more than furniture and fine finishes to make a house a home. Great lighting can help deliver a feeling of warmth and visual comfort. “We definitely

Layers of Light2021-12-20T12:24:31-07:00
5 10, 2021

Relaxed Elegance

2021-10-05T05:15:53-07:00

High design meets lakefront living in Hendersonville By Hollie Deese Photography by Caroline Sharpnack For a family of five building their dream home in Hendersonville, the most important aspect to them was that the design reflected what was important to them — spending time together as a family, with plenty of room for everyone to be themselves. Aimee Lee

Relaxed Elegance2021-10-05T05:15:53-07:00
22 09, 2021

Outside The Lines

2021-09-22T08:42:13-07:00

Tile company takes creative risks with unusual designs that put flooring firstBy Marq BurnettPhotography by Michelle MorrowAs they analyzed the tile industry, Kristin Ortiz and Lindsay Sheets noticed that there wasn’t a ton of creativity.“We would love to do a floor tile and really push the narrative on what people are putting in their floors,” Ortiz said. “We’ve all kind

Outside The Lines2021-09-22T08:42:13-07:00
6 05, 2021

Express Yourself

2021-05-06T06:13:31-07:00

Historic Sylvan Park bungalow gets balance with bold colors and patternsBy Hollie DeesePhotography by Reagen TaylorWhen they needed someone to renovate their 1930s-era Sylvan Park cottage, a couple didn’t even have to look outside their neighborhoo.Erika Thompson, who then was a designer with the interior design firm JL Design, helped the homeowners work through their redesign room by room until

Express Yourself2021-05-06T06:13:31-07:00
4 05, 2021

It Takes Two

2021-05-04T06:39:01-07:00

A high-end interior plant design company grows in Germantown post pandemic By Hollie Deese Portrait photography by Pamela Monaghan Interior photography by Erin Hines Alesha Sebie arrived in Nashville in 2015 from Wisconsin to get her master’s degree in social work. She finished, through the UT-Knoxville satellite campus, with a concentration in substance abuse, mental health and HIV, and

It Takes Two2021-05-04T06:39:01-07:00
30 04, 2021

Creating a Space That Fits

2021-04-30T05:02:15-07:00

A Green Hills home is renovated to grow with a family By Hollie Deese Photography by Allison Elefante When Leigh Hillenmeyer and her husband, Morgan, moved into their Green Hills home in 2012, she was pregnant with their son, Parks, and their daughter, Reiling, was 3. Drawn to the traditional feel of the house, they saw a home set

Creating a Space That Fits2021-04-30T05:02:15-07:00
2 02, 2021

A Home for High Design

2021-04-11T12:33:33-07:00

Nashville Design Collective aims to be a community center for the design-minded By Hollie Deese Photography by Nathan Kirkman When you first walk into the two-story Nashville Design Collective building in Wedgewood-Houston, it is hard to envision it as the mop factory that it once was — until you look up and see large-scale art inspired by the textile.

A Home for High Design2021-04-11T12:33:33-07:00
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