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Flower Magazine Prepares to Open Designer Nashville Showcase Home

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FLOWER magazine is preparing to open the doors of its Nashville designer showhouse next month, and with growing excitement, announces the room assignments for each renowned interior designer and the talented floral designers who will enhance these rooms with fresh arrangements. The designer showhouse is six-bedroom, 11-bath Belle Meade home, built in 1999, situated on six acres.

The showhouse room assignments are as follows:

1. Aldous Bertram Design – Powder Room and Hall
2. Alexandra Norwood Interiors – Bedroom and Bath
3. Amanda Khouri Interiors – Cutting Room
4. Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates – Study
5. DuVäl Design – Bedroom and Bath
6. Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors – Cabana and Pool Deck
7. Eric Ross Interiors – Dining Room
8. Forbes Masters – Pool Lounge
9. House & Parties – Scullery and Pantry
10. Janie Molster Designs – Family Lounge
11. Kim Scodro Interiors – Guest Suite
12. Lynde Easterlin Design – Ladies Sitting Room
13. Mackin Thompson Interiors – Laundry Room, Sitting Area, and Hallways
14. Margaret Kirkland Interiors – Foyer and Atrium
15. Mark D. Sikes Interiors – Salon
16. Mark Kennamer Design – Screened Porch
17. Meg Braff Designs – Bedroom and Bath
18. Parkes & Lamb Interiors – Mudroom
19. Rachel Halvorson Designs – Kitchen and Breakfast Room
20. Sean Anderson Design – Library
21. Stephanie Molster Interiors – Primary Sitting Room
22. Susan Ferrier Interiors – Primary Suite
23. Tara Shaw Design – Living Room

Architectural firm Pfeffer Torode, along with Maker Construction, has beautifully renovated the 20,000-square-foot estate. Set on six acres, the property features grounds designed by Kaiser Trabue, one of Nashville’s premier landscape architecture firms. Before entering the magnificent country estate, guests will be greeted by its gated entrance, followed by a winding quarter-mile drive that leads to the home.

Staying true to the core pillar of FLOWER magazine, the team has enlisted 10 floral designers to orchestrate arrangements that beautifully complement each room.

The 2025 floral designers include:

1. Ariella Chezar, Floral Chair
2. Anna Lisa Design
3. Chelsea Robinson Interiors
4. Floraison
5. FLWR Shop
6. Lillians Floral Studio
7. Ostara
8. Robert Rufino
9. SHOPPE
10. Tulip Tree

The 2025 FLOWER Nashville Showhouse will open its doors to the public on Thursday, October 9, with a group book signing with select showhouse designers. The showhouse will close on October 26. Tours will take place Thursday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and on Sunday from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. A portion of ticket sales will benefit The Next Door Recovery, a Nashville-based treatment and recovery program for women.

“We are so grateful for this growing partnership with Margot Shaw, whose heart for beauty, healing, and restoration aligns perfectly with our mission at The Next Door Recovery,” said Director of Development Susan Weathersby of The Next Door Recovery.

The showhouse features the following sponsors: Abbey Glass, ADAC, Alcott Interiors, AmericasMart Atlanta, Ann Sacks, Artistic Tile, Atelier Artizan, B&B Hardware, Baker-McGuire, Benjamin Moore, Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights, Bungalow Classic, Continental Floral Greens, Caesarstone, Century Furniture, Chaddock, Chelsea House, Coley Home, Currey & Company, D. Porthault, David Austin Rose Bouquets, David Harber, Eastern Accents, European Company, Fabricut, Frances Valentine, François & Co, Hammerton Lighting, Hancock & Moore, Hickory Chair, Jenny Johnson Allen Custom Linens, Jessica Charles, Jonathan Charles, Kallista, Kingdom Woodworks, Klafs, Kravet, LEE Industries, Little Greene, Memoire Design, Middleby Residential, Milton & King, Modern History, Modern Matter, Mottahedeh, Mulligan’s Furniture, Ngala Trading, Odette Furniture, Palmer Industries, Paul Montgomery, Pennoyer Newman, Perennials and Sutherland, Pooky Lighting, Reed Smythe, Sacco Carpet, Sun Valley Bronze, Textures, Thibaut, Waterworks, Wesley Hall, William Yeoward Crystal, and Worthen Furniture.

Visitors can expect to see a wide range of design styles, from traditional Southern elegance to modern interpretations of Southern charm and easy living. To serve as a sneak peek of what to expect, a gallery of watercolor room renderings can be viewed at flowermag.com/showhouse.

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