Meet the designers set to transform the legendary Belle Meade home in Nashville
Situated on six acres, the Belle Meade home, which was built in 1999, features six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.

BIRMINGHAM, AL – Lifestyle magazine, FLOWER, has named Nashville as the location for its 2025 designer showhouse and has enlisted 23 high-profile interior design firms to create inspirational interiors within the legendary Belle Meade home.
Situated on six acres, the home, which was built in 1999, features six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. Southeastern architectural firm Pfeffer Torode, along with Maker Construction, has provided a newly renovated 20,000-square-foot canvas for participating interior designers to transform into spaces brimming with creativity.
The property is also home to a two-stall barn and riding trails, which add to the bucolic feel of this magnificent country estate. The grounds will be professionally landscaped by Kaiser Trabue, one of Nashville’s top landscape architecture firms. Additional house features include a gourmet kitchen with scullery and wood-burning fireplace, two luxurious primary suites, a salon with an adjoining wet bar, a wood-paneled study, a formal dining room with a separate butler’s pantry, a generously sized screened-in porch with a stone fireplace, and a waterfall pool and outdoor cabana.
The 2025 FLOWER magazine showhouse will feature the following interior design talent:
- Aldous Bertram, Aldous Bertram Design
- Alexandra Norwood, Alexandra Norwood Interiors
- Amanda Khouri, Amanda Khouri Interiors
- Blair Parkes and Susan Lamb, Parkes & Lamb Interiors
- Corey Damen Jenks, Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates
- DuVäl Reynolds, DuVäl Design
- Ellen Kavanaugh, Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors
- Eric Ross, Eric Ross Interiors
- Janie Molster, Janie Molster Designs
- Kim Scodro, Kim Scodro Interiors
- Lynde Easterlin, Lynde Easterlin Design
- Mackin Thompson, Mackin Thompson Interiors
- Mark D. Sikes, Mark D. Sikes Interiors
- Mark Kennamer, Mark Kennamer Design
- Margaret Kirkland, Margaret Kirkland Interiors
- Meg Braff, Meg Braff Designs
- Tavia Forbes and Monet Masters, Forbes Masters
- Rachel Halvorson, Rachel Halvorson Designs
- Rebecca Gardner, House & Parties
- Sean Anderson, Sean Anderson Design
- Stephanie Molster, Stephanie Molster Interiors
- Susan Ferrier, Susan Ferrier Interiors
- Tara Shaw, Tara Shaw Design
Tickets to the showhouse can be purchased online at flowermag.com/showhouse starting August 1. A portion of the showhouse ticket sales will benefit Next Door Recovery, based in Nashville. Visitors can expect to see a wide range of design styles, from traditional elegance to modern interpretations of Southern charm and easy living. The showhouse will remain open for tours Thursday through Sunday, starting on October 9.
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