24 05, 2018

Designer Spotlight: Tim Riffle

2018-05-24T12:00:23-07:00

Photography by Gabe FordLike so many creative people in Nashville, Tim Riffle moved here 10 years ago with one dream in mind — music. Instead, the Southern California native has succeeded in a career that is totally different but no less inspiring.One day Riffle, who was then working in the Sony Music office, wanted to give a friend flowers. He

Designer Spotlight: Tim Riffle2018-05-24T12:00:23-07:00
6 03, 2018

Favorite Moments from the Antiques and Garden Show

2018-03-06T14:41:37-07:00

By Kelsey Conner It's hard to believe the 28th Annual Nashville Antiques and Garden Show is already a month behind us, and we still can't get it out of our mind, from the tulips, azaleas and hydrangeas that tempted with thoughts of warmer weather to the artists throughout the gallery that sparked our imaginations. Here are some of our favorite

Favorite Moments from the Antiques and Garden Show2018-03-06T14:41:37-07:00
1 03, 2018

Brie Arthur Speaks at Nashville Lawn and Garden Show

2018-03-01T03:23:52-07:00

The 2018 Nashville Lawn and Garden Show has brought nationally recognized author, PBS correspondent and gardening expert Brie Arthur to town as its featured speaker at this year’s show, March 1-4 at The Fairgrounds Nashville, where Arthur will present “Perennial Combinations in the Foodscape Revolution” on Saturday, March 3, at 1 p.m. and “Foodscape Revolution Simplified” on Sunday, March 4,

Brie Arthur Speaks at Nashville Lawn and Garden Show2018-03-01T03:23:52-07:00
7 02, 2018

Strengthening the City’s Core

2018-02-07T09:27:07-07:00

Mark Deutschmann cares about Nashville. That much is obvious to anyone who has known the Village Real Estate founder a long time, or has just met him through the course of their day. In Nashville real estate since the late 1980s, the trained zoologist actually used to work with killer whales in British Columbia before moving into a house on

Strengthening the City’s Core2018-02-07T09:27:07-07:00
4 01, 2018

Inspiring Spaces: Libby Callaway’s Dining Room

2018-02-18T10:33:32-07:00

Libby Callaway moved to East Nashville in 2010, and most days you can find her in one of her favorite rooms in her house: the dining room. It’s a good thing she likes the space so much – it’s where she entertains, eats and works running her business, The Callaway. The communication and media company works with creative brands

Inspiring Spaces: Libby Callaway’s Dining Room2018-02-18T10:33:32-07:00
6 01, 2012

2011-2012 Issue

2017-10-27T07:52:27-07:00

Enjoy our first official digital issue. Now, when you're out shopping and planning, you'll be able to pull up Nashville Interiors on your ipad or smartphone and remind yourself of what those cabinets looked like that you loved or where that cool accessory was that you wanted to buy.

2011-2012 Issue2017-10-27T07:52:27-07:00
5 01, 2012

Always Start With the Big Picture

2017-10-27T07:52:27-07:00

When designing a new home, most homeowners are tempted to go about it in reverse, choosing the details before they really have a complete overall plan. Nashville architect Terry Bates advises, “You should always start with an overall general concept and move to specific design or you’ll either be over budget, or you’ll have to settle for less than you

Always Start With the Big Picture2017-10-27T07:52:27-07:00
5 01, 2012

Floorplans that Flow

2017-10-27T07:52:27-07:00

In designing spaces that really work, there’s a list of considerations that blend together to create a home that feels good. Daylight, interesting views, material choices, correct proportions and flow. Since homes are places where people have to function, good flow results in an efficient use of space that is still aesthetically pleasing. There are two main areas you have

Floorplans that Flow2017-10-27T07:52:27-07:00
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