While Brandi Cyrus describes her mom's aesthetic as "California boho chic," Tish is simply combining minimalist and mid-century home décor to create a place her family wants to be in.
"I love clean lines, but it has to feel warm, homey and welcoming," she said in an interview with Chairish. "As a family we love to come together, so I never want it to feel stuffy where someone feels like they can't kick their feet up. That's the Nashville gal in me."
"I always feel your high end pieces should be your staples—the things you want to have forever," she said.
In fact, the mother-of-five loves buying rugs the most: "Rugs are my downfall. If I could, I would buy one a day."
Her current favorite: the Vintage Taznakht Rug.
"The lower end would be a mix of accessories, throws and pillows you can change out regularly," Tish continued. "Adding texture or pops of color with throws and pillows is an easy way to make a space feel warm and cozy!"
The interior designer revealed that she's been swooning over the brand's 1970s Vintage RES Murano Mushroom Lamp, and although it isn't cheap, retailing for $375, it is on sale now.
Although tidiness is probably important to the mom-of-five, clean décor refers to a design aesthetic that centers on symmetry and minimalism.
"I love clean lines and a lot of white," she said.
"I love that each piece feels like it tells its own story," she said. "For gifts, I absolutely love vintage glassware. [Miley] bought me vintage marble goblets that currently sit in my beach house. They're so beautiful, I always admire them when I'm in the kitchen."
"I love being outdoors, so the flow from my indoor and outdoor space is always important. I used to love a darker color palette, but now all my walls are painted white and all my furniture is pretty neutral. I add pops of color with rugs, pillows and art."
"I want to create a space that will be functional yet will celebrate their individuality, and reflect their style. Additionally, I always consider how quickly kids grow and change so the space should be easily adaptable."