Reflecting on 2021


So Much to Celebrate in 2021!

Things are looking up for our goals in 2022, but first, we must celebrate a wonderful 2021! We wanted to take a moment to thank you for your loyal following this year. Here are all the projects that we were able to accomplish thanks to you!

+6 Bathroom remodels

+6 Kitchen remodels

+4 New dream home builds from start to end

+5 New homes: Entire house design

+6 Construction remodel home additions

+23 Custom upholstery & curtain projects

+8 Entire home updates

+3 Bedroom remodels

+1 Laundry Room remodel

+2 Barn renovation design & construction plans

+1 Rooftop design plan

+2 Back yard outdoor space designs

+1 Local office space

+2 Kids rooms


If you haven’t had a chance to check out our projects, see all the beautiful photos HERE!



We are so lucky to have a wide variety of design projects we love in 15 surrounding Nashville Locations that include:

Franklin, Brentwood, Bellevue, Belle Meade, East Nashville, White House, Clarksville, Cane Ridge, Nolensville, Ashland City, Kingston Springs, Spring Hill, Thompson Station, Lebanon & Hermitage


The entire PWID design team will be taking off a well-deserved 2 weeks to reset our creativity so we can start fresh for you in 2022! Our office will reopen on Monday January 10th.

Thank you for a wonderful year!

Love,

Paige Williams, Mattie Couser, Chelsea Best & Brittany Creekmur

Fabric: Our Design Foundation


Fabric is our design foundation. Its color, texture, and functionality is the ultimate physical manifestation of creativity. We use fabric as the core material to really connect and evolve with our clients. When designing a space, each fabric should be unique enough for its designated room so that each space feels special and full of personality. We ask our client’s to fall in love with a BOLD print or a solid color to kick off our design process.



Prints vs. Solids

I hear all the time from client’s who are not ready to commit to a bold print because they do not know how to accent it in their home. I obviously LOVE to layer prints to create depth & interest in a space. Mixing prints and textures is my signature & I am definitely not afraid of using color. Below is how I incorporate prints and solids in my own home, but it all started from falling in love with one print!



What print inspires you the most to use in your home?

- Paige


Meet our Newest Designer

It is my pleasure to introduce our newest lead interior designer, Mattie Couser. We are so excited to have her as a part of our team and look forward to all of the creativity she brings to our team!


Mattie Couser

Mattie, a Columbia, TN native, graduated from O'More College of Design in 2010 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in interior design. Before joining the team, she worked as an assistant for two designers in Nashville, doing sales in tile and cabinetry, and most recently with a local home builder.

Design started for her at a young age, from painting and rearranging her bedroom, to doing the same thing all the way to her college dorm room. She likes fun colors, and bold patterns, but also appreciates antiques and the value of mixing old with the new. Though she has an appreciation for all design styles, anything Frank Lloyd Wright totally captivates her heart. From the well-thought-out layouts and interiors to the use of colors and materials. Every part is so well thought out and makes for a wonderful design.

When not working, she spends her time with her husband, Daniel, helping with his own local business. Or keeping up with her son, Caden, and cat, Nelly. She enjoys staying active, helping out with her son's scouting troop, cheering on anything football, or enjoying the local art scene.


What's Your Favorite Color?


Color is a great way to change up a room. But how do you choose the perfect color for your space? Fun fact… Paige’s favorite color is YELLOW! Yellow is considered an eternal and joyous color by many. It symbolizes happiness, good energy, and warmth— as it is the color nearest to light.



What colors are you attracted to naturally?

I ask many of my clients to show me their closets. This shows me the types of colors that they wear and are therefore attracted to. If it’s in their closet, it’s more than likely going to be a color that will work for them in their home. We are all attracted to certain colors that make us happy. Below is our latest project just posted on our website! This client’s custom closet & master bedroom go hand in hand to create the ultimate master suite.



Vincent Van Gogh, an avid lover of the color yellow once said: “I dream my painting and I paint my dream.” I am so happy that I can do the same!

What’s your favorite color?

- Paige


How to Add Textures to Your Design


Tile is a practical way to add texture and visual interest to any space. But with so many shapes, colors, and sizes, a simple walk through a showroom can send even the savviest DIY-er over the edge.



Here's what to keep in mind when taking on tile

HONEYCOMB

These trendy tiles are an easy way to add flair anywhere in your bathroom, but they can be particularly useful in your shower, where the floor in sloped for drainage. Their small size easily covers the floor slope and the multitude of grout lines increases traction and reduces the risk of slips.

BEVELED SUBWAY

You know subway tile, but do you know beveled subway tile? A modern twist on the classic block creates depth and visual weight, giving your bathroom or kitchen a bright, quilted look.

CHEVRON & PENNY TILE

Everyone loves a good chevron or penny tile backsplash -- and that's where they should stay! These small-scale, intricate designs are too busy to be used on the floor. Spice up the backsplash then choose a larger, more solid tile for the floor.

12X24

As the size of the average person's bathroom has increased so have our floor tiles. 12x24 tile has become a popular floor option because of its size and pattern versatility. Line them up straight or stagger them across. It's up to you!


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This month, we are taking on nearly a dozen kitchen and bathroom projects so it’s safe to say we are dreaming in tile these days. The real tile trend? Cool greys and crisp whites are dominating tile color palettes by bringing an airy, fresh look to bathrooms and kitchens. What’s your next tile project?

- Paige