Teal Transformations: Living Room and Wet Bar Before and Afters

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, there’s nothing quite as satisfying as a jaw-dropping before and after. And if you know anything about Paige Williams Interior Design, that before and after is all the more exciting when it revolves around our favorite color… TEAL! 

We’re highlighting teal as May’s color of the month for an extra special reason: we’re celebrating 10 incredible years in business. It’s been a whirlwind of client meetings and sample swatches, demo days and grand reveals, bright colors and personal touches, all combining to take our client’s houses to homes.  

As we recognize and reflect on 10 years of PWID, we’re all the more excited about what the next decade may bring. We already have a few big surprises in the works that we can’t wait to share with you soon. 

Until then, enjoy these totally teal transformations in a recent client project—a 100-plus-year-old East Nashville home. 

A Toast to Teal

This project began with a century-old home in the funky East Nashville neighborhood that featured plaster walls and stunning trimwork. We wanted to keep as much of the historic charm intact while also bringing the space into the modern age through both design and functionality, like expanding doorways and adding storage. 

We often talk about enhancing functionality in spaces, and while oftentimes that means reconfiguring a layout to flow better for our families, it can also mean transforming an empty area in a home into something fun and functional. In this living room revamp, we paid close attention to a completely underutilized corner, and opted to create a space for our clients to enjoy perpetual toasts. 

The space shared a wall with a bathroom, so we were able to tap into the water supply there and create a striking wet bar. We partnered with Danco to build a custom piece of furniture to emulate a built-in, complete with storage drawers and a mini fridge for keeping cans and mixers chilled and ready. 

We added two semi-transparent cabinets and shelving for our client’s to display their impressive liquor collection, a small sink, and plenty of options for concealing bar tools and drinkware. We bathed the whole piece of furniture in teal, added gold accents (including a stunning hanging light), and a tile backsplash in alternating shades of blue. 

A Teal-Clad Living Room

While the wet bar serves as a striking and functional focal point, we were tasked with expanding the renovation throughout the entire living room. The space formerly featured tan walls, a white fireplace, and mismatched seating, so we carried our visions of teal throughout the whole space to create a cohesive, modern, and unique oasis for rest and relaxation. 

The fireplace received a tilework makeover. During demo, we discovered a stunning arched white firebox, which we knew needed to be our focal point. We highlighted it by surrounding the box with gradient teal and blue square tiles. We incorporated natural wood with a custom live edge mantle piece by Little Branch Farm, added 100-year-old hardwood flooring (that was original to the house!) to create an accent wall above the mantle, and completed the look with a picture gold light. On the adjacent wall, we added two custom bookcases with the same light for added decorative storage. 

We brightened up the builder-grade paint with a totally teal makeover, bringing the color beyond the walls and onto the ceiling. It paired perfectly with the white trim and lighter wood flooring already in place. To bring the whole look together, we streamlined seating with a sectional and accent chair and incorporated our client’s oriental rugs they have collected through their travels. 

We were thrilled with the way this project came to life for our clients using our very favorite color. Have a space you’re ready to revamp? Whether you’re wanting to tackle teal or your own favorite color, we’re here to help

Paige Williams Interior Design is Franklin’s Top Designer

Extra! Extra! We’re spreading some big news: Paige Williams interior Design has received the award for top interior designer in Franklin from the FranklinIs Sizzle Awards. The Sizzle Awards are reliant on votes from the community, meaning our local clients and industry friends are solely responsible for helping us secure such a big achievement. 

From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU! 

Voting By The Numbers 

The Sizzle Awards are presented by FranklinIs, a digital media marketplace sharing the latest and greatest Franklin news, events, and area businesses. This year, the organization hosted its 18th annual Best Business awards, a community-run accolade that spotlights the best businesses in Williamson County across industries from healthcare to home design, shopping, and more. 

Voting took place over 30 days, during which 6,000 individual voters cast more than 553,000 ballots for their local favorites. Amazingly, there were more than 25 categories where winners were separated by less than 10 votes. 

Our Impact in Franklin

The Paige Williams Interior Design team has had ties to Franklin since the very beginning, when Paige attended school at O’More College of Interior Design located right in the heart of downtown. The school’s former campus is located a few blocks from Main Street, and has since been purchased and preserved by the Heritage Foundation. Paige is proud to have had a hand in the O’More Show House in Franklin. 

The Paige Williams Interior Design office is also housed in Franklin, a fitting location given the growing list of client projects taking place in town. To date, Paige and her team have embarked on more than 50 design projects in the Franklin area, tackling everything from kitchens to bedrooms, backyards, beauty salons, and so much more. 

It’s safe to say PWID touches can be found city-wide, and we’re extremely grateful to have been recognized as a Best Business by our favorite local community. We promise to keep up the great work! 

Whether you’re in Franklin or beyond, we’re happy to help you tackle your design needs.

We’ll Say It: Primary Bedrooms Should Be Romantic

It’s time for some real talk. With the hustle and bustle of everyday life for many families, romance can take a back seat to soccer games and cheer practice, holidays and late nights at work. We’ve been talking lately about creating a functional home, which is one of our biggest passions when it comes to renovations. Sometimes that means reconfiguring a kitchen to flow better, sometimes that means converting a closet to a walk-in pantry. 

And sometimes, that means creating a space that you simply want to be in. Something that sparks joy, or… sparks sparks. 

We loved working with our clients to create a striking primary bedroom that’s a mature oasis for mom and dad, with plenty of functional touches to make life at home a little bit easier. Check out these before and afters!

Before and After: In-Room Laundry

This primary suite included in-room laundry, which can pose a challenge when trying to separate rest and relaxation from everyday chores. The existing space got the job done, but it wasn’t aesthetically pleasing and there were a few functional elements we knew would make life easier for our clients.

We started by adding a few simple touches to immediately spruce up the space: nice shelving, gold hardware, a divider to emulate a built-in look, and an extra shelf at arm level to help with storage and organization. We also incorporated the stunning purple color (more on that later) into the doors and wall to create a cohesive look, and swapped the carpet for a black and white tile.

Before and After: Lighting

Setting any kind of mood is all about the lighting: bright for productivity, subdued for relaxation, and flattering hues when it needs to be. Like in a primary bedroom. In this project, we started with the ceiling fan in the center of the room, swapping it for a gorgeous chandelier with black and gold detailing and exposed bulbs. We added matching bedside sconces, and brought it all together with recessed lighting in the corners. 

We’re always blown away at the difference lighting makes in a room, and this one is no exception.

Before and After: Drab to Fab

These photos speak for themselves, but the transformation from brown and neutral tones to stunning purple, black, and gold, made all the difference in the world. With romance in mind, we knew that pinks and purples are notoriously complementary against skin, so we recommended Sensuous Gray from Sherwin Williams (which was fitting all around).  

We used the color on the walls, trim, and the ceiling, and added a floral accent wall to bring it all together. By bringing the paint onto the ceiling, it creates a finished, cohesive look that gives the room a moody makeover, and is always recommended when using a darker color. 

Whatever challenge you’re hoping to tackle in your home, we’re here to help. Let’s get your consultation on the books today! 

This Kitchen Remodel Has Us Green with Envy

When we first meet with a client to discuss their needs and wants, functionality in a space is always top of mind. If you’ve purchased a home that doesn’t meet your needs, or your growing family has phased you out of an existing space, a renovation focused on functionality can make all the difference in the world. 

That’s just what we did in a recent kitchen renovation. The existing kitchen didn’t work for our client’s lifestyle, but a careful reconfiguration transformed the space into a perfect fit for their family. 

Checkout the behind-the-scenes of this stunning renovation. 

Dreaming + Planning

The primary problem we needed to tackle was the layout of the existing kitchen—it had two islands with the stovetop in the middle of the room, which wasn’t ideal for our clients’ family. We opened up the entire layout of the kitchen, changing everything around to create the perfect “triangle working space,” then creatively coming up with ways to tuck in appliances and essentials around the room. 

With the bones of the plan in place, we then turned our attention toward design. If you know anything about our team, it’s that we love working with color, so we were thrilled when our clients were drawn toward this stunning green paint that became the focal point of this mid century modern project. We also added a navy paint and dark wallpaper throughout the breakfast nook area, added a black sink, and finished the look with gold accessories. 

One of our favorite aspects of the project were the custom cabinets we added in partnership with Century Living. The team supported us every step of the way, and was key in helping our vision come to life. 

Process + Building

With all the final plans in place, it was time to roll up our sleeves and get to work. We partnered with general contractors The Dan Company to help bring out vision to life—and they certainly delivered. While this build was a large aesthetic transformation, we were also tasked with relocating and creatively placing things like a double trash pullout, an ice maker, microwave drawer, and freezer drawer, all of which helped maximize the space. The Dan Company helped us execute this flawlessly! 

For added storage, we creatively configured the island so that hidden cabinet storage is tucked behind the seating area. The final touch was a custom hood matching the mid century modern style, made from a fluted walnut wood that would become a focal point in the room. 

The Big Reveal

We were thrilled with the way all aspects of this renovation came together so beautifully for our clients. Take a look at the final result! 

Are you ready to make your existing space more functional? We’re here to help

Your Design Business Questions, Answered

Last month, we shared a snapshot of an upcoming event with O’More College of Design, the alma mater of our fearless leader, Paige. After graduating, Paige is proud to continue supporting the school (which is now part of Belmont University) through continuing education, student events, a designer show house, and more. 

In March, Paige had the opportunity to serve as a panelist for a Kravet Student Design Workshop, which focused on fabrics, finishes, & furnishings, influences, innovation, & inspiration. All things Paige is most proud to discuss! 

If you missed the event or you’re interested in going behind-the-scenes with Paige, we’re sharing a snapshot of thoughts and takeaways from the panel. 

Are you a student exploring careers in design, or a budding designer ready to take off? We’d love to chat.

Q: How did you get people to understand the value of design? 

A: This has always been a big eye opener for me. When I first started networking, I learned that most people don’t know the role an interior designer plays. Honestly, educating on what we do and how we fall into the building/construction phase is still a struggle, but it’s an incredibly important part of the job. 

Q: What is the first conversation you have with a client? 

A: First and foremost, we talk through the design process and how long clients can expect the project to take. We have a really clear, mapped out design process to help set expectations. 

Q: What is currently inspiring you? 

A: I draw inspiration from industry publications and creators. I especially love Architectural Digest and other design magazines, browsing materials from F. Schumacher & Co., and following fabric accounts on Instagram (I LOVE fabrics). 

Q: What is one piece of advice you would give your younger self? 

A: Stay true to your values and why you wanted to be a designer in the first place. I enjoy helping people live a better life in their spaces, and I also love problem solving. I enjoy residential design and I love using color and patterns to attract and inspire clients. 

Q: What is one thing you know now that you wish you had known when you started your business? 

A: You can’t wear all the hats. Find other professionals you trust to do the part of the business that isn’t your strong suit. Shine where your skills are best served! 

Q: How has Nashville evolved since you’ve been in business? 

A: We’ve watched communities grow all around Nashville. What started with new homes has now turned into Airbnbs and short-term rentals downtown. Renovations are huge in my business, since many people are wanting to stay put in their existing homes but need to make it functional for their families.