Peter Frampton Gives Us a Tour of His Nashville Home

Peter Frampton is inviting you into his Nashville-area home -- not literally, but literary.

He and the home are featured in Architectural Digest, enabling you to see his living room, kitchen, bedroom and music room, which are decorated in a beige and brown scheme, along with his studio in blue.

Frampton moved back to Nashville from Cincinnati following his divorce from his third wife, Tina.

He first holed up in an apartment downtown, but the noise was too much, which is one of the reasons why he moved to the outskirts of town.

The other was because of his service dog, Bigsby.

“I had decided to move, but in the interim I got Bigsby and I realized that living in an apartment wasn’t going to be the best thing.” Seeing how Bigsby was when he visited his friend and interior designer Robin Rains sealed the deal.

“Robin has land and Bigsby was just beside himself. I saw him running free and thought, 'Oh my god, I’ve got to move.' I needed a backyard. I wanted my privacy.” 

Frampton has Bigsby due to being diagnosed with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM), a progressive muscle disorder characterized by muscle inflammation, weakness, and atrophy.

You can check out the original post about it here on Frampton's Official Instagram.


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