Brentwood Escape


We have a new project to show you! And we are SO excited with how it turned out, and our wonderful clients are too!

This space was incredibly expansive, but the wall wasn’t utilized and the fireplace looked bulky and out of place. With this wall being seen throughout the rest of them home, we needed to make it full-scale at every angle.

One of the main desires was comfortability for the family because its the main gathering space that opens up from the kitchen. Our clients loved soft earth tones with an emphasis on blues and greens. They wanted to display treasured books, vases and family photos. Adding bookcases made the fireplace make sense and helped ground how heavy the stone was to the once-bare room.


Can we please have more custom ottomans in 2021? Thank you!

Can we please have more custom ottomans in 2021? Thank you!


THE BOOKCASES

A shining star on this project was the paint we chose for this space! It’s even more beautiful in person. It’s a beautiful moody blue—green—grey!? It transitions depending on the time of day, but what we do know, is that it works! Sherwin Williams, Escape Gray, was used on both the bookcases and walls to make the entire space seamless. A designer’s note: when ceilings are so tall, it’s important to minimize the odd space above the bookcases. We do this by painting the bookcases the same color as the entirety of the wall. Try to avoid the gap above cabinets when they don’t reach the ceiling.


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THE TELEVISION

The family didn’t want the television to be the main focus and with the fireplace being so tall, we wanted to take advantage of the height when designing the bookcases. These reasons validated our decision to place the television on the lower bookcase. You can’t see this in the pictures, but the television swivels out to help the flexibility and ergonomics of the space.


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LIGHTING

With only two recessed lights and a ceiling fan, lighting was a main issue, even with the large windows, the room always felt too dark. You’ll hear us often say we need to “layer lighting,” refer back to one of our previous blog posts to understand what we mean by that. We replaced the ceiling fan with a beautiful chandelier, added sconces to the bookcases and placed table lamps throughout the room. This made the room well-lit but still moody, cozy and functional.


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THE DETAILS

We tried to reflect the family’s love for Arts and Crafts style throughout the design. Selecting cabinet pulls, hinges and even the lighting gives a slight nod to the classic craftsman style. Luckily, our client trusted us and our vision and we think it turned out beautifully.


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We finished out this project with a small get-together, which of course included champagne and all the curious animals.
— Paige Williams Interior Design Team
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Our Philosophy on Curtains

… and the price behind them. We’re breaking it down for you on why you need curtains, why they’re worth it and what a difference they make in your home.


PHILOSOPHY

Personality:

Curtains are the perfect place to give color and texture to reflect what your design style says about you. There are a ton of options to play with, like different materials, rods, patterns, textures, and trim! Don’t be afraid to go BOLD!

INVESTMENT:

Having custom curtains in your home is like having a well-tailored suit. It’s going to fit you and only you. It enhances the height of the ceilings by bringing your eye upward all while hiding the edges of the window to make it seem bigger. It softens all the sharp angles in a room and tricks the eye to make the space feel more expansive. We like to highlight what we like and to hide what we don't.

FUNCTIONALITY:

A question you’ll hear time and time again from designers is, “how do you live in this space?” we want to know the little details from where you sit in the mornings, how the sun comes in, to how much privacy you need at night. Draperies can give you the flexibility you want in a space, by giving you the function you need for the time of day and occasion you’re faced with. Everyone is a bit different, some like a lot of light, and some like a lot of flexibility. Working with a designer gives you the practicality that works for you.


WHAT YOU’RE PAYING FOR

PROFESSIONAL WORKMANSHIP:

The level of sewing detail is unmatched to buying curtains ready-made. Working with talented makers also helps when a material is out of stock because it allows us to be a bit more creative.

Lastly, the people we work with have been in business a very long time, it’s a family-run business and we hold value to that! We love supporting people who are hardworking, have attention to detail, and love what they do, it makes our job and everyone’s experience a brighter one!

PROFESSIONAL INSTALL:

We price out our curtains with the material, labor, and install all in one. We try to avoid the DIY process here. For those of us who have hung curtains ourselves (headache), then spent another full day steaming them to try and get them to sit just right… OH, and then they’re too long and puddle on the floor? We avoid this scenario because really, it’s not worth our time and it’s not worth yours. With a professional install you’re guaranteed perfection and efficiency. They’re steamed at the end of install, guaranteed to be the perfect length, and then you never have to touch them again. It’s a win, win.


STILL HESITANT?

Curtains are one of the number one things that make your space feel custom, well-planned, and stunning. Trust your designer’s eye, because we know how a fabric can transform the depth of a room. We wanted to show you a few before and afters of projects we’ve done.


Before…

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AFTER…


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AFTER…


We hope this blog showed you how much we love curtains and why we think they are such a statement!
— Paige W. Interior Design Team

Office Update!

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We’ve been super busy here at the office and we’ve done a few updates we wanted to show you! Wish we were in a place to throw a party and have an open house like we did a couple years back. But until then, we’re still designing and celebrating the wins and missing you guys all the same!

Take a look at our curtain install in the conference room. They instantly made the ceilings feel so much taller and helped the windows to blend in with the rest of the room. We’re really excited to make these changes to the office because they’re great examples of how transformative small changes are!


BEFORE…

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THE INSTALL…

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It took some measuring, planning and a lot of steaming to make this dream come true.


AFTER…

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We try to keep all sorts of rugs samples, pillows and fabrics at easy reach to be inspired. Often one kind of texture or color will lead to more samples. But it’s what we’ve got to do to make each space unique to you! And of course we’ve decorated for Thanksgiving. Do you guys like our little pumpkins?

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We’re in awe at how fast this year has happened. But looking back, we’ve accomplished a lot. Remember to take a step back and be proud of yourself! Talk soon!
— Paige W. Interior Design Team

Shop Our Style!

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We’re really excited to be offering this new option for you all! In the past, we’ve often been asked to share some of the pieces we’ve selected in our projects. Many of these items are only offered to the trade. However, we have found a way to extend our curated collection to you! Approaching this idea, we all decided to create our own personal collections to reflect our own design tastes! As well as teaming up with our friends from New Hat and their beautiful new wallpaper collection!

If you didn’t know already, New Hat is made up of two uberly talented artists who specialize in Surface Design. They work with designers (like us!) to dream up and transform spaces. They have been a part of some amazing Nashville projects and have recently teamed up with Chasing Paper—a wallpaper company that is non-toxic and VOC free (a big plus) and made in the USA! So to celebrate this new collection, we’ve designed some spaces around a few of their new products! Take a look at their website to learn more about their talents and beautiful offerings!


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BRITTANY

I am most drawn to blues- especially navy- with accents of brass, warm wood tones, pops of white, and other mixed metals. Anything with a nod to French design, whether it be Parisian or cottage-inspired, will almost always put a smile on my face. And collected treasures that hold memories and sentiments from loved ones and travels will always outshine any decor that can be found in a store.

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PAIGE

I love color! (If you can't tell) I love the way a color or a pattern makes me feel when I see it in a space. Cheerful is a state I like to be in so I surround myself with color in more ways than one. I am not afraid to go bold in my space or present a bold choice to a client. I love bringing out their personality when planning a room for them to love!

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MADISON

I am most drawn to clean lines, deep hues and complementary colors. I treasure the blend of old and new and have a deep appreciation for spaces that feel both lived in and layered. I believe that natural elements, stacked books, and an interesting wallpaper should be included in all projects.

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Let us know what you love! We love hearing from you!
— Paige W. Interior Design Team

Back to School!

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Can you believe it’s September already? Things have changed a lot since last school year and we may be spending some more time in our homes this coming fall. Making it even more important for our spaces to have meaning and become more versatile for what our needs are. With those of you who have had to reconfigure dining rooms and other common areas into make-shift workplaces these past few months, we can all understand how difficult it can be to concentrate when we need to.


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With so many children homeschooling and distance-learning this year, we thought we should highlight a previous project that would benefit so many of you struggling to create areas in your home that are conducive to study.

As this family's home was built with two separate laundry rooms, we proposed that the unused space be turned into a homework room for the children.


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Working within the parameters of the existing walls, we removed all the laundry fixtures in plan and added custom desks with ample storage, sconces for task lighting, hooks for backpacks, acrylic rolling desk chairs, storage ottomans for additional seating (and hiding extra items away), and pin boards and dry erase calendars to keep everyone organized and on task. 


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Additionally, we proposed a whimsical wallpaper in either lemons or oranges with greens and blues to accent the walls. And while this may seem just like a fun pop of color, careful focus on color theory was actually given in the selection. 


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Did you know that the color green promotes efficiency and focus and that blue helps with comprehension and challenging learning situations? And small doses of the colors orange and yellow act as mood lifters, invigorate, and increase the oxygen supply to the brain! Small changes in a space, but impactful and beneficial to the user nonetheless.

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