mixing modern with traditional styles – in nashville lifestyles magazine!
So…..remember that couple of blog posts I did on “mixing modern with traditional styles” a few months ago? Featuring my super cool friends and clients Jenn and Brandon’s new home design exploits? Well…..the end product is now on the stands in this issue of Nashville Lifestyles Magazine!
So here’s how it turned out…..
Very open, light filled and minimal…..
Yet with dramatic splashes of rich color, texture and detail…..
What I especially loved about the way the house turned out is that it really expresses both Jenn and Brandon’s own ever-evolving style and taste, and yet remains very comfortable and liveable…..
For more pics, click here.
Thanks to Jenn, Brandon, and my favorite architect David Baird, and developers the Woodland Street Partners, for including me in the creation of this wonderful home which adds charm to this beautiful East Nashville neighborhood. Hats off to Laura Holder and Ron Manville for bringing the story to Nashville so beautifully and eloquently in Nashville Lifestyles Magazine – honestly my favorite Nashville magazine – which finally “gets us right”…..
- marcelle









this is a beautiful creation of a Nashville home..giving comfort a beauty..
Comment by Donna Stoner
What an amazing project! It is beautiful….love it!!!
Comment by Katherine
These Rooms are Amazing! You truly helped them to find their “Cool Factor!” Great job.
Comment by Patti Whittaker
It’s rare to find both creativity and exquisite taste. But Marcelle has these qualities and goes out of her way to meet the client’s specific needs and bidget.
Comment by virginia Roberson
I met to say budget – not biget! Seriously, she knows how to save the client money.
Comment by virginia Roberson
I’ve seen this house “in person” & it is very cool. Kudos to designer & clients!
Comment by Elizabeth Colton Walls
Very very nice rich warm colors in the bedroom. And that rug is so much fun and so modern. LOVE THIS! very tastefully done. Feels like it flows beautifully when it really techincally speaking is not supposed to. It’s like ebony and ivory on the piano.
Comment by Michelle Gold