Designer Jonathan Savage Wants $2.8M for Eclectic Nashville Pad

For Jonathan Savage, founder of SAVAGE Interior Design, inventing a warm, inviting space was crucial in the success of his own Nashville renovation. As Savage told Nashville Lifestylesin 2020, “I wanted the home to feel luxurious and sumptuous and about easy living, and I wanted it to have a bit of an edge.” Looking for a lifestyle with more square footage now, however, Savage has listed the Nashville beauty for $2.795 million.

Nestled within the sought-after gated community Sugartree, Savage, alongside his partner Brad Wensel, purchased the place in 2014 and completed renovations four years later. The bright house boasts 2,915 square feet of stylish yet inviting finishes with no shortage of art-inspired wallpapers from Hermes, Phillip Jeffries, Holly Hunt, and Carleton V. As you arrive in the grand entryway, the eye is drawn to the open-concept living room, which exudes plenty of natural light and access to the second level via a spiral staircase. In the kitchen, hand-painted Mouser Cabinetry stands out against the dark countertop and finishes. Savage designed the kitchen to be functional, while also maintaining the luxe features that withstand throughout the home.

The outdoor patio ensures plenty of lounging space for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet evening at home. For activity lovers, the neighborhood offers a swimming pool, tennis and kickball courts, as well as guards 18 hours per day for added security. With a solid foundation and a move-in-ready bespoke design, it’s undoubtedly a hot Nashville listing.

Ellen Christianson at Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.