Paint Color
Farrow & Ball · School House White
A warm, putty-soft white that never reads cold. My quiet default for trim and millwork.
Interior Designer · Nashville, Tennessee
Soulful spaces, thoughtfully made.
View the portfolioNashville-based interior design
Brianna Leamon designs custom residential homes that balance thoughtful structure with lived-in warmth — sophisticated yet inviting, and always deeply personal.
Selected work
The approach
With a foundation in both architectural and interior design, Brianna brings a rare structural eye to her interiors — guiding proportion, materiality, and detail to create homes that are as soulful as they are sophisticated.
What we do
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A comprehensive design experience for custom homes and renovations, thoughtfully guiding every detail from concept development and space planning to materials, furnishings, and final styling. The result is a home that feels cohesive, timeless, and deeply personal.
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Thoughtful design guidance for clients building, renovating, or reimagining their homes. From layouts and finish selections to custom details and material palettes, every decision is considered with beauty, function, and longevity in mind.
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Sourcing and curation of furniture, lighting, art, and accessories — layering texture and character to make a house feel collected and deeply personal.
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A focused design session for clients seeking professional guidance on a specific space, design challenge, or key decision. Whether selecting finishes, refining a layout, or developing a cohesive vision, consultations provide clarity and confidence moving forward.
A recurring series
The paint, materials, and vintage pieces on my radar right now.
Paint Color
A warm, putty-soft white that never reads cold. My quiet default for trim and millwork.
Stain
Brings out the grain without going orange — exactly the lived-in warmth I want underfoot.
Vintage Brass · under $300
Patinated, sculptural, and a fraction of the new price. Proof that the best lighting is often secondhand.
Hardware
They tarnish, they live, they get better with every year of hands on them.
Field Notes
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