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Aug 2024
53m 42s

Ep. 374: The Savage Style with Jonathan ...

Ballard Designs
About this episode

This week we're joined by a return guest, Nashville-based designer Jonathan Savage of Savage Interior Design. Jonathan takes us on a journey through his design philosophy and experiences, as showcased in his beautiful newest book "The Savage Style."


He also talks more about his approaching projects focusing on both function and aesthetics, his love for shopping and favorite places, and how he balances traditional and modern elements in his designs. Jonathan also shares some great tips on styling consoles, editing spaces, and creating impactful black-and-white interiors.


What You’ll Hear On This Episode

  • Jonathan's background and how his style has evolved since our last conversation in 2017.
  • Insights into the process of creating his first book, "The Savage Style” and the inspiration behind that gorgeous book jacket!
  • Jonathan's approach to shopping for design elements and his favorite places to find unique pieces.
  • More about the dance of function and aesthetics when designing.
  • The importance of contrast and editing in creating impactful interiors.
  • Jonathan's thoughts on using black and white as a foundation in his designs.
  • A tour through Jonathan's homes in Nashville and Palm Beach.
  • Tips on arranging furniture for optimal flow and comfort in living spaces.
  • Jonathan's advice for styling consoles and other surfaces in a home.


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Decorating Dilemma:

Follow along with pictures of this week's decorating dilemma here on the How to Decorate Blog.


Hi Kate and thank you for writing! So first, Jonathan recommends installing exaggerated wainscoting around the lower half of the walls, which would help bring the large space down to a more human scale. Above the wainscoting, Jonathan proposes either wallpapering or creating a gallery wall to add interest. To ensure consistency throughout the space, he advises unifying all moldings and trim. Jonathan also suggests updating the stair carpet to complement the vintage entry rug, tying the two elements together. For an added touch of impact, he recommends painting the inside of the front door. Hope this helps, and be sure to give us an update!

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