Located in a two-story, Federal-style house that dates back to 1865, the Germantown Inn in Nashville strikes a balance between modern style and historical charm. Nashville-based interior designer McLean Barbieri led the redesign of the property, which was originally owned by a prominent shoemaker. Each of the six suites is named after a former U.S. president—a nod to the presidential streets that run east and west through the Germantown neighborhood.