Gothic-style Estate in Nashville Interior Designer Jamie Beckwith

Gothic style Estate in Nashville Interior Designer Jamie Beckwith, She used the opportunity to experiment with innovative ideas. The house is full of unexpected textures, including a walnut bathtub, wood tile floors, murals, travertine walls and, amazingly, furniture and rugs that can stand up to Jamie’s young children and people still wet from the pool. Jamie designed the room’s most visible gothic style of the room below ..
acrylic Gothic arches of the wine cellar below at Comfortablehomedesign.com
You can see through the floor to the surreal acrylic Gothic arches of the wine cellar below. Ladies, this is why you may want to opt for pants when you head over to Jamie’s place. The floor works both ways — you can look up through the floor from below!
interior wine cellar at Comfortablehomedesign.com
Designing a wine cellar that is viewed from above meant making things look good from all angles. All wood had to be finished from above and the lighting wiring hidden away. Wine does not like light, so the glass floor has a retractable screen that closes when they aren’t entertaining.

modern interior wine cellar at Comfortablehomedesign.com
Up to 2,000 bottles can be stored in futuristic Gothic arches that are made out of acrylic and illuminated by LED lighting. Jamie had to make sure that the acrylic would be able to withstand the weight of the wine bottles without cracking.

Jamie loves to experiment with unexpected textures, materials and patterns, so much so that she created her own collection. The material used on the wine cellar floor is called Mosaic, which is a patterned wood block that is finished after installation.

Modern wine cellar at Comfortablehomedesign.com
The Gothic touches are inspired by the main house, which is a more traditional Gothic style. This nook off the wine cellar is primarily used as a cozy place for wine tastings. “I wanted to continue Gothic touches through to the pool house but explore how I could modernize it. I wanted touches of it mixed with the cleaner lines.” say Jamie Beckwith. Innovative ideas Jamie Beckwith: www.beckwithinteriors.com

In the living room area, Jamie design concept of the room without wearing the color black is a symbol of the gothic style. But he combined an elegant brown color .. See the living room decor Jamie..


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