Are you on the lookout for exceptional interior design talent right here in Nashville, TN? As a dedicated connoisseur of interior design and a proud resident of Music City, I’ve had the pleasure of immersing myself in the work of some truly remarkable local interior designers. Nashville, renowned as the “it” city of the moment, is attracting a wave of newcomers, each seeking to infuse their living spaces with the city’s unique charm. While I’d love to collaborate with everyone, the reality is that I can’t. Hence, many often inquire, “Who else would you recommend?” It’s a tough question, given the wealth of talent in our midst, but I’ve curated a list of my top ten Nashville interior designers who share my aesthetic sensibilities and commitment to excellence. Whether you’re seeking a modern minimalist vibe or a cozy, rustic retreat, these designers exemplify the diverse creativity and innovative flair that define Nashville’s vibrant design scene.
Mark Simmons – Mark Simmons Interiors
Mark Simmons has been a Nashville Interior Design hero of mine since I moved to Nashville in 1994. I have drooled over too many of his rooms to mention. He is an old-school decorator. (This is my highest compliment, for sure!) What this means is that Mark uses time-honored fabrics that showcase classic motifs. Fern prints in a sunroom, damask in the dining room and plaids in a gentleman’s study, all perfectly picked to create rooms that are oozing in tradition. In my mind, he is the best.
Roger Higgins – R. Higgins Interiors
Roger Higgins’ rooms are elegantly rough and refined at the same time. He uses texture in a way that pleases the sense of sight and touch. I love his use of deep colors with soft pastels to provide contrast to a room that also plays to the tension between the masculine and feminine. This is a motif I use in many of my own designs. I like to take what I call a “sweet” color and ground it with a dark coordinate. This makes rooms easy to live in because they play to a formal and casual quality at the same time.
Kathleen Evers – K. Evers Interiors
I describe Kathleen Evers’ rooms as picture-perfect. Every time I enter one of her rooms I stop and stare. I find myself unable to even more forward as I stop to take in every detail. She is adept at curating beautiful and poignant art in the rooms I’ve been blessed to experience in person. I would also describe her work as meticulous, meaning no detail has been left to chance.
Sarah Bartholomew – Sarah Bartholomew Design
For someone who loves Blue and White porcelain as much as I do, Sarah Bartholomew’s interior design rooms in Nashville are some of my favorites. Her own home here in Nashville was featured in the September 2016 issue of Southern Living and it was a tour de force. She has revived classic patterns decorators have been using for decades, using them with relaxed sisals and linens, opening them to a more casual lifestyle. This is so exciting because this younger approach brings a freshness to her rooms and has brought traditional patterns and colors, as well as curated antiques back to the forefront of trends today. Her rooms are breathtakingly bright and happy.
Carolyn Kendall – Alcott Interiors
What I love about Carolyn Kendall’s rooms is how luxurious they are. I met Carolyn for the first time a few years ago attending the Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville. Her booth is always the first one as you enter and her showmanship is grand indeed! I always just stop and stare to take in all the fine fabrics and antiques. Then I slowly walk through and find the most elegant pieces. I still mourn over a pair of French bergere chairs in the most delicious cocoa suede that I let slip by. That booth is a microcosm of her homes and rooms, expertly curated with refined wall coverings, fabrics and antiques. Even though she showcases the most elegant antiques, I wouldn’t call her rooms precious. The rooms are beautiful and livable, and most importantly, pack a WOW factor.
Tori Alexander – Alexander Interiors
I would call Tori the quintessential Grand Millennial. Her interiors feature layers of floral patterns and antiques, which I love as well. And she is not afraid of color.
Stephanie Sabbe – Sabbe Interior Design
Stephanie uses dark, saturated colors to her advantage in almost every room she does. Whether she’s designing a renovation or new construction, her aim is to make every home feel as if it existed before she worked on it, which is the same goal I want to achieve in my projects.
Debbie Matthews – Debbie Matthews Interiors
I have admired Debbie’s talent for decorating and curating antiques for many years. Her showroom is a treasure trove for any design enthusiast who loves antiques and art.
Jason Arnold – Jason Arnold Interiors
Well, I love Jason, because he is taller than me, which is rare. Seriously, he can create a mood like no one I know. His command of dark colors in rooms of all sizes is one of my favorite strengths of his rooms. His precision at cabinetry and finishes when designing a bathroom is noteworthy.
Blair Parkes and Susan Lamb – Parkes and Lamb Interiors
The rooms I’ve seen of Parkes and Lamb are pretty and well-appointed. I love how they mix modern touches, but don’t let modernity overpower the traditional emphasis of a room.
This is not an exhaustive list, as I admire so many other interior designers in Nashville, TN, with tastes and looks very different from my own. But if you are looking for the best traditional designers in Nashville, this is the go-to list, unless you must have me, in which case, I completely understand. I am humbled to group myself, Eric Ross Interiors with this esteemed list of best Nashville interior designers and decorators.