Walking the Design Line
Our modern makeover brings the mid-1980s public spaces into the present. With a new front desk, a Johnny Cash-themed lounge/studio, bar and restaurant and other distinctive spaces, our design narrative captures a spirit of wanderlust. Unexpected details include a handmade knotted rope chandelier, custom retro microphone sconces, a “Make Your Mark” rotating wood-block art installation, and a quirky Johnny Cash mural in the studio.
One Piece at a Time
Construction was carried out in six phases to ensure the hotel remained fully operational throughout the project. A major challenge involved removing an existing escalator and replacing it with a communicating stair that wraps the Five Chords Mercantile market and cafe, completely changing the sense of arrival.
Located on the first floor of the hotel, “Little Fib” was designed to feel more like a local hangout than your typical hotel lounge/restaurant. The atmosphere, food and drinks create an experience on par with the city’s elite dining spots. The restaurant’s name was taken from the well-known “Three chords and the truth” quote coined by legendary Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard, which concluded with the line: “Five chords and a little fib.”
Bold Statements in a Small Space
The new floor plan creates a more open and inviting feel while still providing intimate, discoverable moments throughout. In a limited amount of square footage, we managed to make bold statements that allow the hotel continue to stand out in Nashville’s competitive tourism market.
A 100 Percent Transformation
Capturing the refined sophistication of the Renaissance Hotel brand while celebrating what makes Music City unique, our design transforms the hotel’s public and meeting spaces into an iconic Nashville destination that offers an entirely new guest experience and countless Instagram-worthy moments.