Putting on the pizzazz: a no-holds-barred home in Nashville


by The Guardian

The Guardian— An exuberantly eclectic 1880s house in the musical heart of TennesseeA humongous, cloud-shaped cream lampshade made from paper plates hangs over an ornate, hand-me-down antique concierge chair and a mishmash of dining chairs in the dining area of Vadis Turner’s funky Nashville home. “I wanted something extraordinary for the space, but that can be expensive,” says Turner, a multimedia artist who moved from New York to this 19th-century townhouse with her husband, Clay Ezell, and their first son...

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