by Malena Gamboa | Dec 12, 2019 | Happy Holidays, Historic Architecture, Interior Design, Nashville interior designer
Traditional and modern are, for me, the two primary design soul styles with “practical” and “sensual” being the two secondary design “soul styles.” I’ve covered this extensively throughout the years. Today I thought I’d touch on how these are seen in...
by Malena Gamboa | Aug 15, 2019 | Historic Architecture, Interior Design, Nashville Interiors Magazine
Traditionalist, more so than any other design soul style, are family and community-minded individuals. They tend to be people who deeply appreciate connection and history. And so, when it comes to dwelling spaces, they favor vintage homes, towns, farms, or parts of a...
by marcelle | Nov 30, 2016 | Accolades, Articles, and Awards, Architecture, Bathroom, Bedroom, Curbed, Dining Room, Historic Architecture, Houzz.com, Interior Design, Kitchen, Living Room, Moroccan Style
Our most “viral” design to date on Houzz just snagged a feature on Curbed! Curbed is a wonderful resource for home design lovers and they are covering the Nashville home design world more and more. Take Me To The Curbed Story! Working with Rick and Suellen...
by marcelle | Jun 3, 2016 | Architecture, Custom Furniture, Ethnic Furniture, Historic Architecture, Interior Design, Moroccan Style, Vintage Furniture
Source: George Homes I fell in love with Santa Fe while there for a class called Arts and Cultures of the Southwest for an Art History class I was taking at Colorado College. This historic and exotic beauty was inspiration on the half shell. The artist culture,...
by marcelle | Jun 9, 2015 | Accolades, Articles, and Awards, Historic Architecture, Interior Design
I am excited to share that my favorite architect (and husband) David Baird, in partnership with the developer Woodland Street Partners, has won a Preservation Award in “Infill” (read: new house in a historic neighborhood) from the Nashville Historical Commission!...
by marcelle | Feb 7, 2013 | Architecture, Custom Furniture, Historic Architecture, Interior Design Trends, Reclaimed Wood, Sustainability
…..so the first thing to love is it’s situated in a cool historic shopping strip on Charlotte, right across the street from Richland Park, at the edge of Sylvan Park – my hood….. 🙂 …..next to the junk antique shop I used to frequent back...