Popular Interior Design Styles in Nashville

1. Modern Farmhouse
Nashville is arguably the modern farmhouse capital of America. The city's proximity to Tennessee countryside, combined with the influence of HGTV and design-forward home builders, has made shiplap, barn doors, and farmhouse sinks a defining Nashville look, especially in neighborhoods like The Nations and Sylvan Park.
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2. Transitional
Green Hills, Belle Meade, and Oak Hill homeowners favor transitional design that bridges Nashville's traditional Southern architecture with updated, comfortable living. Classic proportions meet modern furnishings in these established neighborhoods.
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3. Eclectic
Nashville's music and arts culture breeds bold, eclectic interiors. East Nashville homes are known for mixing vintage finds, local art, bold colors, and unexpected objects into spaces that feel creative and deeply personal.
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4. Bohemian
East Nashville and the creative community that defines Music City embrace bohemian interiors — layered textiles, global accents, vintage instruments as decor, and lush plants creating free-spirited, artistic spaces.
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5. Industrial
Germantown, The Gulch, and Marathon Village feature converted warehouse and factory spaces where exposed brick, steel beams, and concrete floors create an industrial backdrop for Nashville's creative professionals.
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6. Traditional
Belle Meade and Forest Hills maintain Nashville's grand Southern design tradition. Formal living rooms, elegant drapery, heirloom furniture, and polished silver reflect the city's genteel heritage.
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