Nana Winters is an accomplished and versatile interior designer based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with offices in Dallas, Texas and Jupiter, Florida. With an insightful vision and efficient hand, she has developed both an eclectic and traditional aesthetic while maintaining a warm spirit. An Arkansas native, Nana began her study of interior design in her home state followed by a successful 14-year career in Dallas, Texas, where she served as Vice President of Schooler Kellogg Designs. There, she decorated numerous estates throughout the United States including Texas, Palm Beach, Sun Valley and the Hamptons. With her vivacious and approachable personality, Nana is able to connect with each client and translate their needs and desires into beautiful, classic and livable spaces.
To further develop her design sensibility, Nana also traveled extensively throughout Europe studying and acquiring 18th and 19th century antiques. In 2007, she relocated to Palm Beach County with her family and established her own design firm, Nana Winters Interior Design. With a deep understanding of family lifestyle, Nana's interiors showcase designs that are intimate yet unique, refined, effortless and functional. The balance of space and color factor into all of her designs, creating a timeless effect. The selection of well-crafted furnishings and quality fabrics are the essentials of Nana Winters Interior Design.
Nana Winter's creations have been featured in various publications including French by Design I & II, Veranda Magazine, D Home Magazine, Dallas Fort Worth Design Guide, Dallas Morning News, Sun-Sentinnel, At Home, The Scout Guide and HGTV.
Between 2000 and 2005, Nana Winters actively worked alongside T. Boone Pickens. Nana was an integral part in the design process of his beloved Mesa Vista Ranch, as well as many other Dallas estates, demonstrating her talent for creating sophisticated interiors that reflected his style and vision.
As a trusted member of Pickens' inner circle, Nana gained invaluable experience and perspective, often accompanying him on his travels. This mentorship and exposure to high-level projects helped shape her unique approach to interior design, emphasizing both elegance and functionality. Her time with Pickens significantly influenced her design philosophy, equipping her with the skills and insights that continue to inspire her work today.