Shadowens Studio
Architect. Nashville and Beersheba Springs, TN. Custom Residential and Small-scale Commercial

What felt like a small renovation to this home completely transformed the functionality for a growing family.And this fresh, sage green kitchen serves as the heart of it all. 💚
#eastend#eastnashville #nashvillearchitecture #historicoverlay #historicrenovation
@neal.r.johnston You did a great job bringing this one together!
Photography: @danielmeigs

What felt like a small renovation to this home completely transformed the functionality for a growing family.And this fresh, sage green kitchen serves as the heart of it all. 💚
#eastend#eastnashville #nashvillearchitecture #historicoverlay #historicrenovation
@neal.r.johnston You did a great job bringing this one together!
Photography: @danielmeigs

What felt like a small renovation to this home completely transformed the functionality for a growing family.And this fresh, sage green kitchen serves as the heart of it all. 💚
#eastend#eastnashville #nashvillearchitecture #historicoverlay #historicrenovation
@neal.r.johnston You did a great job bringing this one together!
Photography: @danielmeigs

A little kitchen refresh, along with a new sunroom and master suite, helps this house better serve the homeowners' needs.Often times, in Nashville, it's difficult to "just go buy a bigger house" with high prices and a lack of inventory having character and charm, this is just one example of a 1940s home being given new purpose by serving the needs of a typical 2020s family.

A little sunroom and master suite addition right here in Inglewood.Loving the paint colors on this one!Any time I get to use colors found in nature I'm secretly jumping for joy on the inside.
I guess we could call this mushroom with a bit of tree bark.
Or the Cumberland River. 😉
👷♂️: @restorerenew (loved working with Dan!)
📸: @quinnballard

Who's ready for Fall?! The crisp weather, the beautiful leaves, earlier bedtimes 😜 and I guess for some of you, pumpkin spice lattes.For me, it's an excuse to start burning my balsam fir candles and working a puzzle by the fire like I've entered into early retirement.I'm just saying, I can't wait for Fall, and I hope it's a long one!

I'm going to out myself. I don't enjoy cooking.Aaron loves it.He says it helps him relax at the end of the day.For me, it's like a cherry on top of a stress sundae.But this kitchen is enough to make me want to rethink that. Maybe just to bake a cake or jump on the sourdough bandwagon. (Maybe not?) Creating those spaces in a house that inspire us, allow us to be completely comfortable while moving freely through the space, or spark creativity, that's what I love about designing custom homes.
Happy weekend ahead!And happy cooking to those who love it!
@francois.and.co
📸 @danielmeigs
Interior Design: @ecarmichaelinteriors
@nashvilletileandinteriors

In 1870, the primary suite bath was definitely not a thing.Now 3 seater outhouses were! So when it came to the addition on our little workers' cottage in Historic Germantown, every inch of space mattered. Here, we add high windows to allow in natural light while maintaining precious wall space for the vanity.Above the wainscoting is bright and white with both tile and a continuation of the wood framed wall panels, bouncing plenty of light around the room. ...much needed for putting on makeup or shaving your legs! 😝

In 1870, the primary suite bath was definitely not a thing.Now 3 seater outhouses were! So when it came to the addition on our little workers' cottage in Historic Germantown, every inch of space mattered. Here, we add high windows to allow in natural light while maintaining precious wall space for the vanity.Above the wainscoting is bright and white with both tile and a continuation of the wood framed wall panels, bouncing plenty of light around the room. ...much needed for putting on makeup or shaving your legs! 😝

In 1870, the primary suite bath was definitely not a thing.Now 3 seater outhouses were! So when it came to the addition on our little workers' cottage in Historic Germantown, every inch of space mattered. Here, we add high windows to allow in natural light while maintaining precious wall space for the vanity.Above the wainscoting is bright and white with both tile and a continuation of the wood framed wall panels, bouncing plenty of light around the room. ...much needed for putting on makeup or shaving your legs! 😝

In 1870, the primary suite bath was definitely not a thing.Now 3 seater outhouses were! So when it came to the addition on our little workers' cottage in Historic Germantown, every inch of space mattered. Here, we add high windows to allow in natural light while maintaining precious wall space for the vanity.Above the wainscoting is bright and white with both tile and a continuation of the wood framed wall panels, bouncing plenty of light around the room. ...much needed for putting on makeup or shaving your legs! 😝

In 1870, the primary suite bath was definitely not a thing.Now 3 seater outhouses were! So when it came to the addition on our little workers' cottage in Historic Germantown, every inch of space mattered. Here, we add high windows to allow in natural light while maintaining precious wall space for the vanity.Above the wainscoting is bright and white with both tile and a continuation of the wood framed wall panels, bouncing plenty of light around the room. ...much needed for putting on makeup or shaving your legs! 😝

It's finally Friday! Time to get home and enjoy that favorite place, whether it's at the dining table filled with family and friends or on the back porch enjoying the sunshine.
Burns Residence
Interior Design @ecarmichaelinteriors
Photography @danielmeigs
Construction @jeremyperkinsluxurybuilder
Windows + Doors @daleincorporated @sierrapacificwindows

It's finally Friday! Time to get home and enjoy that favorite place, whether it's at the dining table filled with family and friends or on the back porch enjoying the sunshine.
Burns Residence
Interior Design @ecarmichaelinteriors
Photography @danielmeigs
Construction @jeremyperkinsluxurybuilder
Windows + Doors @daleincorporated @sierrapacificwindows

It's finally Friday! Time to get home and enjoy that favorite place, whether it's at the dining table filled with family and friends or on the back porch enjoying the sunshine.
Burns Residence
Interior Design @ecarmichaelinteriors
Photography @danielmeigs
Construction @jeremyperkinsluxurybuilder
Windows + Doors @daleincorporated @sierrapacificwindows

This beautiful piece of property, just outside of Nashville, was originally a retreat for the owners to get away for a weekend, but it was calling to be something more and with the ever growing population of Nashville, they decided to make it just that and build a new full-time home.
The house is situated just within the lightly wooded area of the site with views out to the field. The forest behind and beside provides a buffer from neighbors and the nearest road. The large, expansive porches and tall windows allow the home to easily open up to the exterior expanding the livable space.
Photography by @danielmeigs

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

The Monroe Street DADU made it in @dwellmagazine !
The original home, built in the 1860s, served as a worker's cottage in the Germantown neighborhood. It was built entirely of brick in the typical C-shaped plan with the porch infilling the void space. The standard dimensions of each gable end was 18 feet across and 18 feet tall at its peak. In the design for both the addition to the house and for the DADU, this dimension and massing was carried through 4 additional times, 2 at the house to create living space, and 2 at the DADU perpendicular to one another.
By maxing out the coverage of the site, the DADU is just over 420 square feet with a low height loft above the bedroom and bath. @therealblocke has efficiently used the space to create a playful and cozy living unit. He brings in natural wallpapers, fun furniture, lots of color, and many personal pieces of art to make it his own.
The DADU has large glass doors that open up to a shared court between it and the house allowing it to expand the family living space directly connected across the courtyard.
The round window on the main house is an element seen throughout Germantown utilized to vent attic space. It is replicated at the DADU to allow light into the loft space.
Photography:@danielmeigs
#dwell #dwellmagazine #dadu #germantown #nashvillearchitecture
See link to article in stories

Shadowens Studio is honored to be a part of the next affordable home to be constructed by @housinghubtn on the South Cumberland Plateau!
https://www.grundycountyherald.com/news/local/investing-in-the-community/article_898a49b2-81ae-46e9-9611-be3fa12d76f7.html
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