If you are in Nashville, run – don’t walk! – to enjoy the final days of Flower Magazine’s 2025 Designer Showhouse, open through October 26. Set on six picturesque acres, the stately residence has been beautifully reimagined by Pfeffer Torode Architecture and Maker Construction, providing an extraordinary canvas for 23 leading interior designers from across the country. 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.
From timeless Southern elegance to modern sophistication, every inch of the showhouse exudes Flower Magazine’s signature warmth and charm. Founder and Editor-in-Chief Margot Shaw calls the showhouse “an interactive experience that brings the beauty of our brand to life and provides our audience with interior, entertaining, and floral ideas they can incorporate at home.” As ever, Flower Magazine proves that great design and a touch of Southern hospitality never go out of style.
At the helm are Alexa Hampton as Honorary Chair, Corey Damen Jenkins as Design Chair, and Charlotte Moss and Ray Booth as Showhouse Ambassadors. Floral icon Ariella Chezar serves as the showhouse’s Floral Chair, ensuring that every room blossoms. 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: Anna Lisa Design, Chelsea Robinson Interiors, Floraison, FLWR Shop, Lillians Floral Studio, Ostara, Robert Rufino, SHOPPE, and Tulip Tree.
Designer: Margaret Kirkland, Foyer and Atrium; Photographer: Leslee MitchellDesigner: Margaret Kirkland, Foyer and Atrium;. Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Margaret Kirkland, Foyer and Atrium;. Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Meg Braff Designs, Bedroom and Bath; Photographer: Leslee MitchellDesigner: Meg Braff Designs, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Meg Braff Designs, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Meg Braff Designs, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Meg Braff Designs, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativeco
Designer: Alexandra Norwood, Bedroom and Bath; Photographer: Leslee MitchellDesigner: Alexandra Norwood, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativeco
Designer: Alexandra Norwood, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Alexandra Norwood, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Alexandra Norwood, Bedroom and Bath; Photograph courtesy of florist Melanie Marshall, Floraison, @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Duval Reynolds, Bedroom and Bath; Photographer: Leslee Mitchell
Designer: Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors, Cabana and Pool Deck; Photographer: Leslee MitchellDesigner: Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors, Cabana and Pool Deck; Photograph courtesy of Melanie Marshall @melaniemarshallcreativecoDesigner: Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors, Cabana and Pool Deck; Photograph courtesy of Melanie Marshall @melaniemarshallcreativeco
Designer: Mark D. Sikes, Salon; Photographer: Leslee MitchellDesigner: Mark D. Sikes, Salon; Photograph courtesy of Melanie Marshall @melaniemarshallcreativeco
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.
Open for tours now through October 26, the showhouse benefits The Next Door Recovery, a Nashville-based nonprofit supporting women in recovery. Tickets are available here!
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This is one of the most beautiful showhouses I’ve seen! I happen to love flowers and floral prints, so it was such a treat to see them all in one place. I found myself smiling at each new room and laughed out loud at the kitchen with the sausages strung from the light fixture!
Thanks for sharing for those of us who cannot make it in person!
This is one of the most beautiful showhouses I’ve seen! I happen to love flowers and floral prints, so it was such a treat to see them all in one place. I found myself smiling at each new room and laughed out loud at the kitchen with the sausages strung from the light fixture!
Thanks for sharing for those of us who cannot make it in person!