This Beauty Salon Got the Ultimate Makeover

Thank you to Reed Brown Photography for the stunning images!

While we love helping our clients make their house a home, we’re also eager to help business owners curate a space perfect for their professional vision and goals. That’s exactly what we did in partnership with MHD Beauty Parlor, a hair and makeup salon in Nashville owned by the fabulous Madison Hardy Dennis. 

From the moment clients walk in the door at MHD, the glamorous stage is set. Check out how we transformed a mundane office space into a sparkling oasis draped in pink.

From Drab to Fab

We’re always big fans of a good before and after, but this project proved to be one of the most shocking. Prior to MHD moving in, the office space gave major Dunder Mifflin vibes with neutral walls, drab floors, and clunky furniture. We’re always up for a challenge, though, and the results were anything but boring. Think: pale pink walls, gold accents, and a feather chandelier towering above it all (we’ll get into those details in a bit). 

Finding the Perfect Pieces

Every project begins as a blank canvas, and piecing together the perfect elements is our favorite kind of puzzle. For this project, we toured the Happy Feet International showroom and warehouse in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to find the perfect flooring for MHD: and we did! We’re proud supporters of the brand and have used their products in many projects to date. 

Check out these floors before, during, and after installation!

The feather chandelier is a natural focal point, a piece that stuns when added to the right space. We sourced this from Regina Andrew, and are thrilled with the result! 

Bringing Branding Into a Space

When your business revolves around beauty and femininity, it’s only fitting that the storefront should match. The MHD brand was marked by their sleek logo that included a pop of pale pink, and we wanted to create a space that would bring that branding to life. When you walk through the doors at MHD, you’re immediately greeted by a striking reception area wrapped in pink floral wallpaper, plush chairs, and a show-stopping welcome desk with a glittering light fixture above it. 

As you move through the space, we incorporated matching pink paint on the walls paired with gold accents through furniture, wall art, and accessories. If you bring your squad with you to your appointment, they can relax in a deep pink velvet couch that looks over the studio, topped by a stunning white feather chandelier. 

Every look created by the MHD team is Instagram-worthy, so we added a dedicated space for grabbing content after each appointment. This floral accent wall merges beautifully with the colors used throughout the space, but stands out with stunning shades of blue. To create a cohesive look, we added framed panels in the same print in the office.

Everyone Loves Pink!

While the MHD clientele is largely female, we’re happy to report that men love the salon space just as much as the ladies: at least, that’s what our contractors said! Most vendors we partner with, from painters to flooring experts, are men, and the unanimous feedback was that they love the feminine flair and pink tones used at MHD. Who wouldn’t?! 

If you’re looking for hair or makeup styling for a special event or occasion, we can’t recommend Madison and her team enough. Read all about the brand HERE and follow along on Instagram

If you have a home or office space in need of a makeover, reach out to us today!

It’s the Season of Giving: Join Us in Supporting YWCA

The holidays are filled with joy and gratitude, and with all of the thoughtful gifting that surrounds the season, it’s the perfect time to support charities and organizations that benefit others. At Paige Williams Interior Design, we’re proud supporters of the YWCA, and we’d love your help banding together to make a difference this season! 

What is the YWCA? 

The YWCA exists to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities. The RENEW program helps women start over with their families in a new home by setting up everything that is needed to get back on their feet. These women have survived domestic violence, been separated from their families, and many of them have nothing to their name. In order to qualify, the women are entered into a job placement program and must secure a job prior to applying. 

In our opinion, having a place these women can call their own, as well as having a safe place for their children, is an essential part of starting over.

How does PWID support YWCA? 

Paige has been the lead designer and assistant designer on many home installations for the survivors. The YWCA has a warehouse full of donated furniture, home accessories, new mattresses, toys, and kitchen essentials to fully stock each home or apartment for women in need. Sourcing from the donated furniture, art, and accessories that work together helps create a floor plan that works for each person. This is where the magic happens!

Check out our team in action HERE, and the results above! 

How can we support YWCA? 

Although so many great items are donated, the YWCA is still in need of essentials like new bedding, pillows, and other accessories that are standard in every home install. This holiday season, our team is raising funds to help purchase these items to support the cause. We’re currently accepting donations through: 

  • PayPal (or scan the QR code below!)

  • Amazon or Visa Gift Cards: Drop off mail to 1881 General George Patton Drive, Suite #101, Franklin, TN 37067

In addition to funds, the YWCA is always accepting donations of used furniture, rugs, lamps, art, and complete sets of kitchen dishes, so keep this in mind next time you’re making a swap in your own home! We have placed many PWID client custom curtains, furniture, and rugs in new homes for these women, and they are all so excited and thankful to have anything beautiful to come home to!

For more information, visit ywca.org

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The Paige Williams Interior Design 2023 Gift Guide

Every time we get to help a client transform their home through beautiful upgrades and custom decor, it feels like a gift in and of itself. That’s why we particularly love the holiday season, because not only do we get to carry that passion for thoughtful giving into our everyday lives, but we get to tap into some of our favorite vendors to make those gifts extra special. 

If you have a loved one who loves home decor, is itching for a few upgrades, or (on the contrary) doesn’t know where to begin when it comes to design, we’re sharing our top gift ideas for an array of rooms and design styles. . 

Happy shopping! 

Mid-Century Modern Bedroom | By Mattie Couser

Bed

This stunning Fabricut bed would look fabulous in any bedroom thanks to its neutral color, high headboard, and simplistic design. If you’re looking for a “big ticket” item your loved one will adore for years, look no further! 

Lamp

A quality lamp should transcend function alone – it’s the perfect opportunity to add a useful statement piece to the bedroom. We love this tall table lamp in white with subtle gold detailing from Visual Comfort & Co.

Pillow

Incorporate a pop of color into your bedding with this beautiful embroidered green and navy pillow. Use this as your design inspiration, and let us help you complete the look! 

Wallpaper 

Have a loved one who really wants to transform their space? This bold wallpaper option from Chasing Paper is a beautiful basket pattern, and we know just how to style it to look fabulous in any home.  

Throw Blanket

Everyone loves a cozy moment, and this cotton throw blanket from Peacock Alley is sure to make an impressionable gift. Plus, your loved one will think of you every time they’re snuggled up with a good book!

Kitchen Blues | By Brittany Creekmur

Counter Stool 

Equal parts comfort and style, this swiveling stool from Century Furniture would look fabulous in any kitchen – it’s ready for gathering around the island to share a meal or a glass of wine. 

Pendant

We LOVE a pop of blue, and this hanging pendant light from Hudson Valley Lighting Group knocks it out of the park with a minimalist design in navy, gold, and white. 

Cutting Board

Charcuterie boards will never go out of style – and we love this extra-timeless piece from local woodworker Littlebranch Farm. Each piece is unique and would make an impressive addition to your favorite host with the most’s collection. 

Meal Delivery 

Gifting a meal from Dinner Belle is helpful all around – not only is it a local business that works with local farmers, but it’s a practical gift from a brand committed to zero-waste meals (they’re even delivered in glass jars!). 

Jewelry/Sponge Holder

This might be the cutest thing we’ve ever seen – a frog-shaped sink accessory perfect for holding a sponge or jewelry while tidying up. Apologies if you need to gift one and also grab one from yourself from Schumacher

Tea Towel 

A quality tea towel can be a stunning addition to any kitchen, and we love these neutral blue beauties from Sunday Night Dinner. They’re the perfect hostess gift or add-on for anyone on your list!

Colorful Living Space | By Paige Williams 

Velvet Sectional

We LOVE color at PWID! Go big or go home this holiday season by opting to gift this custom velvet sectional in a stunning teal colorway that we can help fit seamlessly into any space. 

Pillows 

Throw pillows are a simple yet stunning way to transform any space, and we’re excited to share this multi-color floral print option with a teal velvet background. Stay tuned or reach out for how to snag your own custom PWID pillow! 

Floor Lamp

We love gifting statement pieces like this floor lamp from Visual Comfort & Co. It stands just under five feet tall and comes in a variety of finishes. 

Vase

This stunning vase from Jonathan Adler is sure to catch eyes in any home. We love the bold colors and snake detailing (Reputation, anyone?).  

Plants

A plant ALWAYS makes a great gift, it’s practical, long-lasting (hopefully), and looks great in any home. We love this stunning fiddle leaf fig ficus from Flora.

Entertainment Space | By design office manager, Sarah Rifkin

Custom Bar

Have a loved one that loves entertaining? Give the ultimate gift of a custom entertainment space. We love working with Broken Compass Woodworking to design the perfect option! 

Candles

We adore local candle maker Pare Candle, who specialize in natural soy and coconut wax candles. These make a perfect gift, especially the “Main Street” scent poured right here in Franklin! 

Champagne 

It wouldn’t be a party without champagne, and a bottle of brut from Taittinger makes an extra sparkly gift for the entertainer in your life. 

Cookies

We LOVE cookies, so much so that we gifted custom crumbles to our clients this year! We promise you won’t be disappointed by gifting a dozen (or two) in any flavor from Cookie Cottage

We are more than happy to help you or a loved one give the gift of design this year – reach out to us for help identifying and ordering the perfect pieces to elevate the home! 

A Seat at the (Custom) Thanksgiving Table

We’re fast approaching the season of Thanksgiving, appropriately filling our team with an abundance of gratitude for all of our incredible clients, partners, and plentiful blessings both personally and professionally. For everyone who has had a hand in supporting our small business this year and beyond, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts! 

The holidays are notorious for putting homes on display, from festive parties to dinners with loved ones and cherished moments spent cozied up indoors. Need a few ideas to help spruce up your space last-minute? We have you covered here. In the meantime, we’re shedding light on a partnership we’re extra thankful for this year, and how we’ve banded together to create the perfect Thanksgiving gathering space for our clients. 

Littlebranch Farm

When it comes to natural wood furniture and stunning custom home decor, we know exactly who to turn to. Kelly Maxwell is the mastermind behind Littlebranch Farm, creating breathtaking pieces like fireplace mantles, coffee tables, dining tables, and more, fashioned out of live edge wood. We’ve loved incorporating these stunning pieces into a number of our projects, from showstopping mantles to unique end tables and stunning dining spaces built for memorable gatherings. Plus, we were recently featured together in an issue of AT HOME magazine, check it out! 

While custom pieces may take a little more time (and we’re happy to help facilitate ordering the perfect piece), there are a number of ready-made products available on their website. The perfect gift for yourself or a loved one! 

Rustic Pieces Brought to Life

One of our largest collaborations came through in a recent home renovation, where we added a custom bar space centered around a brick fireplace in a woodsy Nashville home. With the fireplace as a focal point, we know we needed stunning mantle pieces to further accent it. We added four small shelves for displaying bottles and barware, and a larger piece situated below our client’s taxidermied deer (a gift from Luke Bryan!). 

The Littlebranch Farm team executed our mantle vision perfectly, but we didn’t stop there. To complement the rustic touches throughout, the team fashioned a custom dining table with bench seating to accommodate large gatherings. We had a blast decorating the space once our full vision came to life. We broke down the full project here.

Thanksgiving Tips

When you work in a field where you’re designing kitchens and dining spaces all year long, we keep Thanksgiving and other gathering occasions top of mind through every build. We’ve learned a few tips and tricks you can implement if you’re hosting your own gathering this year: 

Fresh Flowers

There’s something about florals that immediately elevate and brighten a space. We love adding vases of seasonal flowers (like mums, roses, sunflowers, or carnations) around the house and as a centerpiece for your table. 

Seating

Make sure everyone has a space to relax, catch up, and enjoy their Thanksgiving feast! Before guests arrive, create thoughtful seating areas with seasonal touches so everyone feels right at home. 

Prep + Cleanup

When renovating a home, we always recommend dedicated spaces for party prep and cleanup that’s tucked away from the crowd, such as a scullery or prep kitchen. Of course, this may be hard to pull off before the big day, so we recommend identifying one secluded spot in your home that’s meant to contain the mess while the party’s in full-swing (best to start with an empty kitchen sink and dishwasher!). 

The PWID team is also gearing up to add all the finishing touches to each project this time of year. This means we won’t be taking on any new clients for 2023, but our books are open for 2024! We’d love to hear from you in the new year. 

Western Style Spotlight: Western Design Conference

The Paige Williams Interior Design style doesn’t traditionally skew Western, but we’re always up for learning about different trends and staying up-to-date on the latest and greatest in every aspect of design. Recently, Paige set out on her CEO trip – an annual opportunity to reflect and plan – in Jackson Hole, and while there were plenty of mountains to bike and views to enjoy, she also visited the Western Design Conference for a style spotlight honoring the best of the west. She met so many talented makers from furniture building, custom lighting, textile designs, and tons of artwork, plus interior designers who specialize in mountain living at its finest.

Paige ran into a familiar face from home on her adventure out west – talented furniture maker Kelly Maxwell of Little Branch Farm (who actually invited Paige to attend the show in the first place!). Kelly has contributed custom reclaimed wood pieces for a number of PWID projects (like this stunning mantle), with pieces perfectly suited for a plethora of design styles. From rustic to modern to, of course, Western, we’re proud to continue partnering with Kelly for our local clients. 

Check out some of our top takeaways from Wyoming!  

Show Takeaways

Overall, the show displayed impressive makers spanning arts, architecture and fashion all rooted in history. Paige was blown away at how many textile designers were in attendance, each excelling at both visual creativity and innovation. We particularly loved these stunning pieces!

Mountain Art by KimbieArt and Horse Paintings by Alexa Marie

Jute & Gold Threads Woven Textiles by Rhiannon Griego

Sapana Malaysia Coat

Exploring Jackson Hole

Paige was surprised to learn that the architecture throughout the city of Jackson Hole emulated modern mountain living as opposed to rustic cabin style traditionally found in a mountain town. This, coupled with the stunning landscapes from the surrounding Gros Ventre and Teton mountain ranges, definitely served up inspiration for future projects seeking similar style. Check out these photos! 

The Continuum Hotel

Pops of Color!

Mountain Ranges

Biking in Jackson, Wyoming