After moving to the Nashville area, Richard Broming was inspired to turn his love of music up a notch by transforming his new property’s no-frills barn, once used to sell antiques, into a space for jam sessions.

Mr. Broming and his wife, Gloria Broming, retirees from Laguna Beach, Calif., purchased the barn in 2016 as part of a 21-acre, five-building property in the village of Leiper’s Fork, Tenn., about a 30-minute drive from Nashville. They paid about $1 million. A year later, they sought to revamp the 2005 structure while keeping its original footprint.

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