The sophisticated kitchens and bath vignettes in Design Galleria’s Tennessee showroom are worth the drive to the Nashville Design Collective. In-house kitchen designer Richard Anuszkiewicz shows off his talents with this cantilevered kitchen island and table.
Tennessee and North Carolina have always offered fun, drivable getaways for Atlantans. For design enthusiasts, Nashville and High Point now offer new reasons to visit.

Nashville’s stylish vibe and celebrity boom have made Music City a new destination for interior design. Historic neighborhoods such as Belle Meade and newly revitalized areas like Germantown and Sevier Park are thriving. (We Atlantans feel your traffic pain—Nashvillians often say, “We do not want to be Atlanta.”)
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The showrooms at the Nashville Design Collective are easily accessible by an interior hallway (some with outdoor entrances). Antiques, one-of-a-kind treasures, and original art fill the space curated by interior designer Robin Rains.
What’s new | The city’s growing design scene prompted Matthew Quinn, principal at Atlanta’s Design Galleria Kitchen & Bath Studio, and Anne Puricelli, director of La Cornue and AGA North America, to launch the Nashville Design Collective, a center catering to both the trade and the public in a 45, 000-square-foot space that once housed a mop factory. In addition to Design Galleria, familiar Atlanta names such as Circa Lighting, Peacock Alley, Renaissance Tile & Bath, and Kolo Collection are here, while other showrooms such as Christopher Peacock (kitchens and baths) and Robin Rains (interior design and international finds) aren’t found in Georgia.
More intel | Nashville interior designer Stephanie Sabbe, who has a passion for history and preservation, suggests visiting Patina + Co., run by two women who travel Europe to find a creative mix of antiques, and its neighbor, Woven Goods Co., which sells Turkish rugs (both open limited days). “These two shops are a place you want to go and just hang out in all day, ” says Sabbe. She also likes OAK Nashville, a newer, small shop in an up-and-coming area on Charlotte Avenue, which specializes in a vintage, boho style. Perennial favorite GasLamp Antiques (two locations) offers aisles of dealers. The Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville was canceled this February due to Covid, but make plans now to attend next year’s big event.
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Graduate Hotels are known for cheeky, retro decor, with references to local celebs. In this room, a portrait of Dolly Parton hangs over a canopied bed.
The rooftop bar and restaurant at the Graduate Hotel Nashville have both skyline views and an Instagram-worthy pool area, decked out in fuschia and florals.
Home base | New boutique hotels in downtown Nashville offer proximity to the music scene. (Two fun musical experiences are the Johnny Cash Museum and singer-songwriter concerts at the Listening Room Cafe.) Check out the Graduate Hotel, which embraces its location near Vanderbilt University and the birthplace of country music with college-town boho style.
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The furniture capital of the world will always be known for its bustling, twice-a-year Market, when thousands of designers descend upon this small city to shop and see what’s new and exciting in the industry. (This year’s spring event was moved to June.) Those Market events—open only to trade professionals—are still going strong. But, recently, High Point has made moves toward becoming a year-round destination and opening some resources to the public.
Cohab.Space—an old hosiery mill full of artisan pieces as well as furniture from ClubCu and Blaxsand—is one High Point destination open for exploring and shopping year-round (days and hours vary).
What’s new | High Point x Design is a movement changing the paradigm of the city, driven by 60 showrooms that want to keep the energy alive 12 months a year—by opening to the trade and often to design enthusiasts one week a month and by appointment. “We’ve been inspired by other models, such as Eindhoven, a midsized city in the Netherlands, ” says Tom Van Dessel, HPxD chairman and owner/president of Splashworks, a home-decor brand. The Dutch town has become a perpetual magnet for the technology and design industries. “High Point has developed into a year-round design hub with an energized creative culture.” Note that while some showrooms offer samples and insider bargains, others do not, so don’t go expecting deals. There’s lots of eye candy, though. Well-known showrooms such as Oly Studio, Red Egg, and Mr. Brown London are part of the consortium, as well as finds such as South + English, Mill Collective, and Cohab.Space.

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More intel | Other ways to experience the city’s furniture culture include the 1.3 million square foot Furnitureland South campus (a megaretail experience claiming to be the “world’s largest furniture store”), outlets, and the Design Access program, which pairs shoppers with a professional designer who can help them find and navigate local resources. While in High Point, stay at Pandora’s Manor, a 116-year-old home which features rich woodwork, custom breakfasts, and bedrooms designed by top decorating talents such as Tobi Fairley, Madcap Cottage, Celerie Kemble, Thom Filicia, and Barclay Butera.
In addition to enjoying the warm and inviting architecture at Pandora’s Manor BnB, guests can choose from bedrooms decorated by different big-name designers. Arkansas-based designer Tobi Fairley went bold with a yellow-and-black scheme in this guest suite.
Field trip | With its lively arts and architecture scene, Winston-Salem is a fitting travel companion to the furniture-centric vibe of High Point. Consider staying there and driving the 20 minutes over to High Point for the day. Downtown’s Art Deco Kimpton Cardinal Hotel offers stylish quarters in a revitalized area featuring art galleries and local artisans. Don’t miss nearby Old Salem, a smaller and more charming version of Williamsburg, where you can stroll down 18th-century streets settled by the Moravians. A circa 1917 mansion once owned by the R.J. Reynolds family is now Reynolda House Museum of American Art, which has an impressive collection with works by artists like Mary Cassatt, Frederic Church, Jacob Lawrence, and Georgia O’Keeffe. Outbuildings of the estate now make up Reynolda Village, a charming collection of shops and restaurants.
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The charming houses and buildings of Winston-Salem’s Old Salem, a Moravian community founded in 1766, demonstrate the culture and daily lifestyles of the original residents. (In non-Covid times, period-dressed docents demonstrate life as an apothecarist, baker, cobbler, and tinsmith.) Architecture buffs will spot the German and English influences, including the earliest houses with half-timbered exteriors.It wasn’t too long ago that Jonathan Savage of SAVAGE Interior Design gave us some tips and tricks for designing the perfect bathroom space. We loved his advice so much that we just
To come back for more infinite interior wisdom. After studying business in college, Jonathan pursued his true passion for interior design and architecture at American University in London, England. He then moved back to Tennessee to attend the O’More College of Design in Franklin. So, he knows a thing or two about design, and where to find the best kitchenware locally.

Jonathan shares some of his secrets with us below on how he creates bright and lively kitchen spaces, and where he finds his favorite appliances and hardware locally.
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The island and backsplash are composed of Calacatta Borghini white marble, while custom cabinetry forged in England brings life, detail, and craftsmanship all the way up to the ceiling.
The gorgeous Calacatta Borghini white marble island welcomes with the 60s Palm Beach style Ceramic pineapple, and is seated with Powell and Bonnell counter stools and pendant lights by Vaughan Designs that overlook the kitchen window, which is accented Carleton V Chateau Roman Shade.
Jonathan Savage: We always interview our clients to see how they plan to use and live in their homes. In a new kitchen, we map out the space and make sure the flow and usage work with how it will be used. In remodels, you have to consider how the kitchen fits within the rest of the house.
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I always look at the overall space and how it relates to the rest of the home first. Then, I consider how the family plans to use and live in the space. In a recent project, we took walls down to incorporate the breakfast room into the kitchen. The family liked to have a gathering place, so it made sense to have an open floor plan. We did dual fridges with a freezer in between, as this was an active family who needed to always have food for their growing teenagers and their friends, as well as for entertaining.

JS: I think that clients still want white kitchens. We use different shades of white or light wood. Vicki from Kitchen and Bath Images is our go-to person. Not only is she an expert, but she knows just the right brand for the client and space.
JS: PE Guerin in NYC is an amazing family business that handcrafts their pieces in their workshops. ER Butler also makes exquisite hardware. [The hardware] is the finishing touch to a room.
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JS: Paint the interiors of the cabinets. For glass-doored cabinets, we like to use white or light dishes to contrast with the colored inserts to make them
JS: Venetian plaster walls, as they are very reflective and can feel natural. We added a handmade pass-through window over the kitchen sink so that it
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