The “Old Made New” Trend in Practice

Earlier this month, we shared all our takeaways from the Antiques & Garden Show in Nashville – a mecca for design inspiration both timeless and modern. One of our biggest observations stemmed from antiques: while heirloom pieces have long been used to accent spaces, we witnessed many designers and collectors breathing new life into those pieces. 

Dated wooden chairs had been reinvigorated with bold, brand-new fabrics, and showrooms had new components like modern art and trending wallpaper woven together with historic elements like classic china and timeworn sconces. 

Being big fans of bold prints and quality materials ourselves, we’re big fans of this shift. And actually, we’ve put it into practice! 

Check out how we incorporated beloved antiques into this refreshed home

Dining Room

If there’s one room synonymous with antiques, it’s the dining room. China cabinets, pressed linens, and storied chandeliers often define dining room decor, but in this recent renovation, we wanted to bring a touch of freshness to the space.

We started with our client’s existing dining room set, refreshing the chairs with new, durable fabric. Then, we decorated the surface with her stunning collection of linens and silver, adding fresh-cut blooms to liven up the space. 

When focusing on designing around antiques, remember it’s perfectly fine (and we might even say encouraged) to incorporate modern trends as well. In the dining room, we added a trending paint color to the walls and the ceiling, and finished the look with high-quality curtains in a print that seamlessly combined old and new. We decorated the wall by hanging her collection of antique plates. 

Finally, we upgrade the room’s lighting with modern options, focusing on reflecting light up onto the ceiling instead of down onto the guests. 

Living Room

Even with heirlooms in mind, we never waver on our commitment to increasing functionality in a space. Our client had a desk for work taking up a chunk of her living space, so we got creative with rearranging to give her a more dedicated work area that could still double as entertaining space. 

We added wainscoting to the wall – which itself is an old trend made new again. In Amish tradition, wainscoting included a thick ledge for hanging chairs at the end of the day. We incorporated this technique by making the ledge a bit thicker for our client to display her artwork, always movable and never anchored to the wall. 

We incorporated the new lighting into the living room as well (which is on trend for 2025) and brought a fresh coat of paint to the walls and ceilings. 

If you have collected pieces that need a modern twist, we’d love to help. Reach out to us today!

Takeaways from the 2025 Antiques & Garden Show

For the past 15 years, Paige has wandered the floor of Nashville’s Antiques & Garden Show in search of new design trends, repurposed heirlooms, and stunning landscapes. Back this year for its 34th run, the show supports Cheekwood Estate & Gardens and ECON Charities. The show brings together tons of exhibitors showcasing the best in antiques, gardens, and horticulture, and also offers an educational lecture series (this year’s keynote: Brooke Shields!). 

We left this year’s show feeling inspired and enlightened – here are our big takeaways.

Old Made New: Repurposing Antiques

It’s no surprise the “Antiques” & Garden Show was filled with heirloom pieces. But, one thing that struck us this year was that many of the items had been made new again. Dated wooden chairs had been reinvigorated with bold, brand-new fabrics, and showrooms had new components like modern art and trending wallpaper woven together with historic elements like classic china and timeworn sconces. 

Might we suggest… adding a designer-made modern pillow to an antique couch?!

Heirloom pieces are a funny thing – many things like serving ware and platters were designed for very specific purposes, which was a sign of wealth back in the day. This year, Paige was delighted to see lots of oyster trays making a comeback.

UK versus U.S. Design

One of the lectures shed light on the differences in home design between the United States and the United Kingdom. Led by British design icons Veere Grenney and Rita Konig, plus the editor-in-chief of FREDERIC, Dara Caponigro, Paige’s biggest takeaway was the juxtaposition between old and new. 

In the UK, most homes are historic in and of themselves, embodying a timeless charm and plenty of trending “cottage core.” Designers may modernize a space by adding high-quality prints and tapestries or new furniture, weaving in heirloom pieces to tie in the home’s central charm.

But in the U.S., the trend to fill ultra-modern homes with antiques (mainly procured from the UK) is a stark contrast. It’s not uncommon to see a new build with floor-to-ceiling windows, brand-new appliances, and the latest and greatest technology, then decorated with curated antique pieces. 

Designers are Better Together

Paige didn’t explore the Antiques & Garden Show alone. This year, she attended alongside three fellow design firms, each bringing a unique perspective to the show. Unsurprisingly, Paige was drawn to bold colors and funky prints, while others gravitated to exhibitors better aligned with their preferred styles. 

That’s precisely why a show like this is so beneficial – it offers plenty of useful learnings spanning a variety of tastes, so attendees can find ways to tweak their personal style while also exploring those drastically different. 

Interested in incorporating some of these takeaways into your own designs? Let’s chat.

The Convergence of Mid-Century and Modern

We love a trend (speaking of, see our predictions for 2025!), especially when one once popular rears its head years later. Mid-century modern interiors are inspired by the mid-20th century, so think back to those living rooms you saw on your favorite sitcoms. The style is marked by lots of natural materials, clean lines, bold pops of color, and functionality. So, needless to say, we love it. 

We were recently privileged to work on an entire mid-century modern-inspired renovation in Nashville. We’ve already shared details on our stunning kitchen makeover, and now we’re taking things into the bedroom. 

Go behind the scenes with us to see how we put the modern in this mid-century masterpiece.

Old vs. New

One trend we’re happy to see move on is white-washing or obscuring natural wood. Don’t get us wrong, we understand how these elements can make a space feel dated, but we’re here to remind you that a little careful sprucing can go a long way without slapping paint on top of your home’s character. 

This particular remodel had lots of bold cherry wood original to the home, and through thoughtful design, we were able to honor the original wood and make it a 2025-approved focal point of the space. We accented it with moody purple paint (reminder why we love this for bedrooms), a neutral accent wall, and custom drapery that tied it all together. 

Mid-Century Modern Touches

Preserving the natural wood couldn’t be the only mid-century modern element we incorporated. We kept the theme woven seamlessly throughout with things like geometric print on the custom drapes, a funky bedside sconce with an exposed bulb, a neutral yet textured wallpaper adding intrigue, and a bed frame with lots of clean lines. 

The theme continued as we turned to knicknacks. We used simple rectangle decorative boxes for storage, a simple circular mirror above the dresser, and incorporated gold metal accents throughout. 

Automation

Now, there’s nothing mid-century and everything modern about this next part. We cited automation as a big design trend we’ve been seeing in recent years, but one thing that’s often overlooked is the amount of careful planning required to pull it off well. For this build, we wanted the curtains and drapes to be able to open and close with only the touch of a button. Working with a designer ensures the goal of automation is present every step of the way: from selecting the fabric through sourcing the technology, concealing any mechanisms, a seamless install, and a functional mechanism. 

Whether you’re a lover of all things mid-century, a modern maven, or a little bit of both, we’re here to help you achieve all your goals. Get in touch

Paige’s 2025 Design Trend Predictions

A new year always ushers in a new wave of trends — in fashion, in behavior, and, of course, in design. Over the years we’ve watched trends in home design evolve from all-white everything to bold pops of color, from ultra-modern to warm and cozy. As designers, it’s our job to stay on top of these trends, differentiating what’s “right” from what’s “right now,” then blending it all with the individual design preferences of each of our clients. 

We’re thrilled to see that the direction home design is heading this year matches much of our own personal style. From leveled-up lighting to a touch of nature, these are four design trends we’re predicting to see this year. 

Color is Back

If you know us at all, you know how exciting this is. We’re notorious for our use of color in design, whether that’s an all-pink salon, a moody bedroom with careful color choices that set a certain mood, or nature-focused browns and greens creating a seamless transition between indoor and out. 

Color can bring warmth, intrigue, and plenty of personality into a home, and there are several ways to do it. If going all-in on painting your walls and ceiling a bold hue isn’t for you, consider adding pops of color through accent furniture, eye-catching decor, or even fabrics. 

Or, might we interest you in a colorful pillow?! Grab yours here

Lights, Camera, Action

Lighting can impact the ambiance of a space more than any other design choice you make. Something too bright can feel industrial or institutional quickly, but lights too dim are less than functional. We’ve always paid close attention to our lighting selections, but where the trend used to be recessed or hidden lighting, we now get to make it part of the fun. 

We’re seeing lots of fixtures using textured materials, trimmed with things like tassels, grasscloth, and sea glass, or made with a mix of elegant metals and finished wood. We’re thrilled to see this trend emerge – because pretty lights are absolutely able to put the fun in functional

Natural Materials

We’ve been highlighting this since our first visit to Jackson Hole–natural materials are a stunning incorporation into design. Wood is an obvious, with it making a well-deserved return in cabinetry, on ceilings, or even in lighting as we mentioned before. 

In Jackson Hole, architecture and design plays seamlessly with their stunning surroundings. We love seeing wood take center stage, mixed perfectly with stone, natural metals, and other earthy enhancements. 

Smart-Home Technology

Having a home filled with gadgets and automation isn’t a novel idea in 2025, but it’s a trend that certainly isn’t going away. From smart garage door openers to sophisticated security systems all the way down to shades that open and close with the push of a button, it’s equal parts functional and impressive when you have a home that just gets you. 

But one trend we’re hoping to incorporate this year is using designers to achieve your smart home goals. In order to make all parts work together seamlessly, it takes careful attention to detail and plenty of advanced planning. We recently spearheaded a smart shade and curtain system in a primary bedroom, and it took five experts working together to get it right. 

We’re always here to help clients incorporate trends into their homes, all while lending our industry expertise to be sure it’s done well. From automated everything to bringing earthy touches indoors, let’s chat about your big dreams this year. 

Paige Williams Interior Design’s 2024 Wrapped

What. A. Year. We’ve said it before, but with so many celebrations and milestones reached, we’re feeling extra grateful as we reflect on the past year. We continued serving clients not only in Middle Tennessee, but country-wide, we launched our own designer-inspired brand, we served as thought leaders in the industry, and we toasted to TEN years in business. 

Take a trip down memory lane as we remember a milestone year indeed. Here’s our 2024 PWID Wrapped.

28 Projects

In 2024 alone, our stellar team of designers completed a whopping 28 total projects. This included 10 bathroom renovations, five new kitchens, four bonus rooms with bars, four new builds, three entryways, three condos, two each of furniture space planning, bedrooms, living rooms, new home construction, whole-home remodels, a beach house, lake house, retail store, powder room, butler pantry, guest bedroom, laundry room, and even a custom set of dining room chairs. 

We mean it when we say, “You name it, we can do it.” 

15 Locations

While Middle Tennessee is our bread and butter, reflected in 2024 redesigns in Downtown Nashville, West Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Mt. Juliet, Green Hills, Winchester, Murfreesboro, Cane Ridge, Centerville, and Berry Hill, we took our expertise beyond our hometowns. This year, we supported clients in places like New Jersey, Rosemary Beach, Utah, and Virginia. 

10 Years in Business

We’ve spent a whole decade helping friends, family, and clients that felt like both transform their houses into dream homes. We celebrated by gathering with loved ones at the Nashville Design Collective for a morning of coffees, mimosas, and charcuterie, all while both reminiscing on the past and looking with excitement toward the future. THANK YOU for helping us get here. 

Three’s a Party

Good things came in threes this year, as our team of *three* brought home three awards for excellence in design: nationally, we were a Best of Houzz winner for design, and we landed in the top *three* for designers in both Nashville and Franklin (Best of Nashville and the Sizzle Awards, respectively). 

In addition to these exciting accolades, we also celebrated *three* national media placements. We talked paint colors with Apartment Therapy, trending patterns with Southern Living, and fall decorating tips with The Spruce. While we’re on the topic, we were also thrilled to be featured with a stunning print spread in Nashville Interiors. 

And Speaking of Parties…

One of the biggest feats we accomplished in 2024: launching our own product line! You can read all about the “why” here, but Paige’s Pillow Party was born from Paige’s lifelong love of beautiful fabrics and striking prints. After accumulating samples, favorites, and upcycling from client projects over the years, these pillows are a high-quality and durable reimagination of her favorites. 

We’re looking forward to another great year in 2025, and we’d love to be a resource for you. Reach out to get on our books.