Bathing a New Build in Shades of Blue

If your home is in need of a design refresh (or even a major overhaul), don’t stress! Small, thoughtful changes can make a significant difference in your home. While we outlined a few ways you can add subtle touches of personality and individuality to your home on our blog, we wanted to showcase a recent project that brought these tips to life. 

The “Shades of Blue” project centered around a monochromatic color palette, creating a cohesive look through the use of paint, textiles, accessories and more. We were thrilled with the result! 

Before and After: The Fireplace

The Shades of Blue project had a stunning fireplace serving as the focal point in the living room, and while both our team and our client saw its potential, the “before” look was dated in style. With our color palate in mind, we elected to whitewash the stone fireplace in a cool finish, elevating it further by adding dark blue-gray paneling to either side. With two thoughtful upgrades, the space is beautifully revitalized for its new lease on life. 

Before and After: The Kitchen

Before our redesign, the Shades of Blue kitchen was nothing more than functional: it was a perfect space to prepare a meal and gather around the table. With its solid foundation in place, we knew we could get creative with updates that would evolve the space from functional to the family’s favorite, and the results speak for themselves! 

We pulled our color palate into the kitchen by giving the island a pop of color and incorporating wallpapered accent walls to create depth, which bounced perfectly off of the existing cabinetry and hardware. After adding modern (yet timeless) dining chairs, the open-concept space blended perfectly together with the living room. 

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Replacing and Elevating Builder-Grade Fixtures

One of the best ways to personalize a home is to ditch the builder-grade fixtures and bring in unique replacements. In the Shades of Blue project, we swapped the generic lighting over the kitchen table for a wooden chandelier, which instantly brought a bold, modern feel to the entire space. We also added a large statement fixture in the living room. 
We created a second, more muted focal point above the kitchen island by swapping pendants for oversized shades. When it comes to enhancing lighting, always think bigger, bolder and better. 

Another simple upgrade we made in-home is raising the curtain rods to give the illusion of a higher ceiling. When mountain curtains in your home, placing the rod several inches above the window pane is a simple way to make the entire space feel bigger and more elegant. 

Personal and Meaningful Touches

Throughout major design choices, small details and everything in between, it’s important to get personal. Our clients had a few pieces they wanted to be sure worked well with the redesign, and we were happy to oblige. At the center of the rejuvenated fireplace sits a piece of art from a local gallery, a focal point perfect for sparking conversation among gathering friends. 

In a neighboring room, the client wanted to ensure a relative’s piano blended nicely with the new look and feel. We reupholstered the bench using a fabric that both matched the piece and created a cohesive look between redesigned rooms. Curating art and decor with meaning is an excellent way to ensure your home is filled with personality!

Our team is happy to help revitalize a space through both thoughtful enhancements and major renovations. Reach out to us for a consultation!

How To: Add Personality to Your Space Without a Major Renovation

We all want a space that’s uniquely ours: our favorite colors, design styles that match our personality, nods to a personal hobby or career, the list goes on.  

Whether you’re starting from scratch with an empty room in a new build or hoping to refresh a space you’ve lived in for years, personalizing your space is attainable without the need for a major design overhaul. 

Put that sledgehammer down and explore our four tips to easily add personality to your space. 

Pops of Color

While neutral palettes and monochrome looks may be trending in home design, adding a pop of color is a bold way to bring personality into your home. Consider adding an accent paint color or a patterned wallpaper to a bedroom, kitchen or living room wall to create a focal point rooted in personality. 

Color, texture and patterns can also be added throughout the home by investing in a bold piece of furniture, incorporating striking drapery or colorful throw pillows, or adding thoughtful pieces of decor. 

Our team recently incorporated pops of color throughout a new build in Franklin, Tennessee. See the final product here!

Replace Builder-Grade Accents

Builders are going to select the most basic accents and fixtures to make their homes universally appealing, so when looking to add personalization to your home, these should be the first to go. 

Luckily, there are countless ways to customize a builder-grade home. Consider swapping generic pendant lighting, ceiling fans or chandeliers for big, bold fixtures that will serve as a stunning focal point in any room, upgrading (and elevating) bathroom mirrors, adding molding, wainscoting or shiplap to basic walls, or painting a kitchen island or interior doors an eye-catching color. 

Add Meaningful Artwork

Much like highlighting hobbies and interests, artwork poses a perfect opportunity to incorporate personality through design. Add imagery that nods to an important moment or memory, or paintings inspired by a particular place or color scheme.

Whether you’ve relocated to a new city or you’re staying put in your hometown, incorporate pieces from local artists. Not only are you supporting a neighbor or a local business, but many pieces are inspired by their surroundings, pulling a little bit of the outside world into your home. 

Showcase Collectables and Hobbies

With home decor stores popping up in droves, shopping for home accents is easier now more than ever. But, those chain retailers and online stores are accessible to everyone, which can quickly turn a home from personalized to generic. Curating pieces centered around hobbies or interests is a great way to showcase individuality. 

Love to travel? Display books that feature places you have traveled or places you plan to go. Collect vintage records? Let’s find a place to showcase them & make them accessible to use.

Need help adding personality to your home? We’re here to help. Schedule your design consultation today!

We love what we do!

For the month of love, we continue to share what we love to do! Here’s an update on how our 2023 is going so far…

We are honored to be nominated for 2023 Sizzle Awards! You can find us in the Services category under “Best Interior Design Services”

Click the link below to show your favorite Franklin businesses some love!

Vote here.

The PWID Design team is listed again this year on Expertise for being in the top 20 Best Interior Design Services in Nashville.

A special thank you as YOU make this possible for us!

We are still pinching ourselves celebrating big news in January!

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As Seen in Architectural Digest

The PWID team is starting 2023 off with huge news to share & celebrate with you. If you locally subscribe to Architectural Digest you will see one of our favorite projects featured in…

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New project alert!

Photos of our client’s beautiful home are now on our updated website.

Click here to see all the images in our “Shades of Blue” project.

Enjoy!

How does she do it?

How Does She Do It? Business Insight from Paige

I felt we should kick off 2023 by letting our followers in on a little insight on how I continue to learn & grow into a CEO to create a sustainable business while building a team that also believes in my mission.

Every year in January I see, hear & read inspiration that is suppose to help us all get in the mindset of setting goals for the new year, however I started planning & setting business goals for 2023 in September of 2022…

What does PWID annual planning look like?

Ellevated Outcomes prep packets = homework for each team member to rate & reflect on business processes, clients we want to work with & employee atmosphere.

1 intense full day of planning with Julie Sellers, CEO of Ellevated Outcomes, to help us review our deepest insights and goals.

(Yes we deserved champagne that day!)

1 CEO retreat trip to absorb & select the goals to put into place for the PWID team.

2022 trip destination was Miami

A final CEO planning day after 3 weeks of intense reflection & goal setting (while also running the day to day of a demanding design business)

And if all that was not enough…

I enrolled in Ellevated Outcomes, Small Business MBA course: Simplify Your Business that supplied me with a fresh perspective, an opportunity to zoom out and assess my business, and tools to get really clear on where I want and need to go.

However the “CEO / I” quickly turned into a “We” taking this course as a design team learning that in order to be sustainable as a small business we must excel in quality of product, service, and customer experience and I can’t do it alone.

So, to answer the title of this blog post, “How does she do it”,

I keep living my mission from the very first annual planning day with Ellevated Outcomes in 2018:

“She shines bright in her business and her life. She lives in color, with passion” and by ADDING: “She surrounds herself with a team that shares that very same passion”

This year Ellevated Outcomes is offering a wealth of education around CEO systems & materials for creative business owners and how they use them in their own business.

If you’re interested to know more, you can sign up HERE for their weekly letters, access to a monthly masterclass (January and February are on conducting Annual Planning and using a CEO Scorecard), and be notified of their CEO Mindset video series release.