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clients to wait until they can afford quality art rather than
filling spaces with meaningless work.” Large-scale black
and white photography plays beautifully with small color-
ful oil paintings. The perfectly curated mix adds an addi-
tional layer of personality to each of the spaces.
The discovery of this ideal home was fate for the May-
fields. By moving to the Jackson area, Nancy was able to es-
tablish her own design company, N/W Creative Interiors.
Armed with a love of organization and the ability to help
others to envision the efficiency of their homes, the design-
er skillfully creates polished spaces that reflect her clients’
lives and personalities. The unique home she created for
her family did precisely that.
“No two homes should be alike because we are all
unique, which is why it is important to have meaningful art
and personal furnishings sprinkled throughout,” she notes.
“Cookie cutter or formula design will never be authentic or
pass the test of time, so even if renovation isn’t an option,
there are still so many ways to make a space one’s own.”M
The pool, original to the home, was refurbished during the home’s
renovation.
PHOTO BY DANA RICHARDS