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18 58 12 Home Improvement 10 Editor’s Exclusive: Backup Power Solutions 12 Homescapes: Cutting Edge Roof Design Trends Special Features 14 Gardens: A Living Work of Art 18 Feature: Ultimate Outdoor Kitchens 28 Artist: Carlin Monohan Homes 32 A House for All Seasons 40 Living the Dream 48 A Portrait of Modern Elegance Go Kentucky! 58 Off the Beaten Path: The Butterfly Greenhouse at Wilson Nurseries 6 Kentucky Homes & Gardens May/June 2024
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E E DITOR’S XCLUSIVE

Securing Serenity

The Importance of Backup Power Solutions

TThere’s a thin line between civilized society and chaos… And that line is electricity!”

That’s a quote form Martin Short in the TV series Only Murders in the Building, and while he is admitedly a bit dramatic, the fact is we rely on electricity for almost every aspect of our lives, so when the grid fails it can dramatically upset day, week, etc. In fact, the New York Times even reported last year that the dividing line between middle class and upper class is owning a backup power generator!

As our nation’s utility grid is aging and in disrepair, power outages are becoming more frequent and lasting longer in some areas. So, what are some good options for homeowners to provide electricity for themselves when the grid is down?

First, it’s important to understand that there are two main types of back -up power generators: An automatic generator that is permanently fixed to the home and hard wired in, or a portable generator with temporary wiring.

An automatic generator is typically a whole house generator, meaning it can power your entire home when the grid is down. This type of generator usually uses natural gas or propane for fuel and is installed by a licensed professional who carries licenses in both electrical and HVAC.

These generators are the best solution to give homeowners real comfort and peace of mind when the grid is down, and it offers a very safe and reliable form of backup power. Best of all, it’s completely automatic, and the homeowner will barely even know that there is a power outage! It’s also important to note that when running on a generator, you should be conservative with your power usage, because while a generator can power your whole home, it can’t power everything at once.

A portable generator is a smaller option with less capacity, and would not be considered “whole house.” In most cases, this option will only run a few items, such as the furnace, microwave and some lights. These generators are usually gasoline or diesel fuel powered, and it is very important to consider where they are located to keep exhaust fumes from coming into the home. This option is usually for the DIY person who is very handy and has experience with electricity and is comfortable with large gas engines.

Keep in mind that portable generators can be dangerous, because of exhaust issues and refilling the gasoline while keeping the generator running. Most injuries from backup power generators come from portable generators, so use caution if this is an option you plan to explore.

When installing any generator, it is also important to only work with a licensed professional. Since a whole house generator requires both high voltage electrical connections and natural gas connections, it is ideal to work with a contractor who is licensed in both HVAC and electrical.If the contractor is only licensed in one of the trades, they are likely illegally installing the other trade work or sub-contracting that work out, and sub-contracts on a install like this can lead to finger pointing if there is a problem down the road. Make sure to work with a contractor who is Generac service certified, as this is the highest level of generator certification available, and it means the service techs have passed a factory certification class and meet industry best practices.

Also, carefully consider the location where a generator will be permanently installed. Ideally, it should be close to the home’s gas and electric meters, so it will be easy to connect. Because generators have a gas engine, they are a little loud, so we typically don’t want them installed under a bedroom window. Most modern brands of backup power generators are WIFI connected and come with remote monitoring, so you always know that your generator is prepared for the next outage.

A whole house backup power generator is definitely an investment—depending on how big of a generator you need, a fully installed automatic generator can range between $10,000 and $20,000—but it will also add resale value to your home. And when they are well maintained, a high quality generator can last up to 20 years or more… Not to mention you will be the envy of the entire neighborhood during the next power outage!

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1 Bad weather isn’t as bothersome when a homeowner is equipped with a generator. Whether permanent or portable, a generator can bring a sense of security when a home’s main power source is threatened!

2A & B Generac and Kohler are two brands that produce high-quality, dependable generators.

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1 Here is a perfect marriage of traditional and renewable energy technologies in home design. The classic red tile roofing, reminiscent of Mediterranean styles, provides timeless appeal and durability. Nestled amongst these tiles are sleek solar panels, a modern addition representing the homeowner’s commitment to sustainable living. The solar array is a practical investment, converting sunlight into clean energy, reducing reliance on the grid, and lowering electricity bills. The positioning of the panels, likely oriented to maximize sun exposure, demonstrates a thoughtful integration of technology with the existing structure, aiming to achieve both aesthetic harmony and optimal functionality.

Cutting Edge Roof Trends of 2024

In the evolving landscape of home design, roofing stands out for its functional importance and its role in enhancing aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency. According to Mark Miller, a 25-year industry veteran, the year 2024 marks a significant shift in roofing trends, incorporating advanced materials, sustainability, and smart technologies.

One of the foremost trends highlighted by Miller is the increased adoption of energy-efficient roofing materials. These materials lower utility bills and extend the roof’s lifespan by reducing the thermal stress on structural components.

“Reflective surfaces are making a significant impact this year,” he said. “These materials are designed to reflect more sunlight, reducing cooling costs and extending the roof’s lifespan by minimizing heat absorption. This trend is a boon for environmentally conscious homeowners looking to decrease their energy usage and carbon footprint.”

Adding color and eco-friendliness to roofs is another trend gaining momentum. These environmentally responsible choices are increasingly popular as they enhance a home’s exterior and contribute to its energy efficiency and environmental footprint.

“Homeowners are increasingly seeking roofing options that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible,” he said. “Options such as green roofs, which incorporate live vegetation, and solar panels are particularly popular, combining visual appeal with substantial environmental benefits.”

Technological integration is transforming roofing systems, making them more innovative and efficient. This includes the use of advanced materials and smart systems that adapt to weather conditions, optimize energy usage, and improve home comfort.

“The use of solar shingles has transitioned from a luxury to a necessity for many,” Miller added. “These shingles help homeowners achieve energy independence and are complemented by integrated roof monitoring systems that facilitate maintenance and repair, ensuring durability and efficiency.”

The aesthetic aspect of roofing is also evolving. Miller points out the trend toward minimalist and modern designs favoring clean, streamlined rooflines. These sleek profiles are visually appealing and complement contemporary homes’ architectural elements, enhancing overall curb appeal.

“Nowadays, homeowners prefer a sleek look that complements the modern architectural styles,” he adds. “Additionally, there is a growing preference for bold colors and mixed material combinations, which allow homeowners to customize their roof appearances to better match their personal style and the architectural character of their homes.”

Durability remains a critical factor in choosing roofing materials, with metal roofs standing out for their long lifespan and minimal maintenance needs. Additionally, their ability to withstand extreme weather conditions makes them ideal for areas prone to severe weather.

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“Metal roofing is popular due to its durability and variety of styles that can suit any home exterior,” Miller said. “Synthetic roofing materials are also on the rise, offering the look of traditional materials such as slate or wood shake but with better fire resistance and less maintenance.”

Green roofing continues to be a significant trend, driven by increasing environmental awareness among homeowners. These roofs enhance a home’s exterior and offer functional benefits such as improved insulation and natural water filtration.

“The ecological benefits of green roofs, including their ability to improve air quality and reduce urban heat, make them an excellent choice for eco-friendly roofing solutions,” Miller said.

As we progress into 2024, these roofing trends are expected to evolve further, emphasizing the combination of aesthetic appeal with environmental sustainability and technological innovation.

“The roofing industry is undergoing a renaissance, where function meets form in exciting new ways,” Miller said.

This exploration of new trends in roofing technology and style not only reflects the dynamic nature of the industry but also provides homeowners with diverse options to enhance their homes’ functionality and curb appeal. With expert insights from industry veterans like Mark Miller, homeowners are well-equipped to make informed decisions about roofing that align with the latest trends and their personal needs.

2 The house showcased is crowned with a distinctly modern metal roof, perfectly encapsulating the current trend towards durable, energy-efficient, and sleek design in residential architecture. The crisp color of the roofing is not only visually striking, setting a cool and polished tone against the sky, but it’s also reflective, which aligns with the energy-conscious direction of current roofing innovations. This roof’s minimalist design features clean lines that follow a simple yet elegant pitch, complementing the home’s modern aesthetic while providing an unassuming backdrop that doesn’t detract from the natural surroundings.

3 This home stands out with its bold, bright blue roof, bringing a splash of vibrant color to the neighborhood. The choice of such a vivid hue is a statement, showcasing the homeowner’s confidence and desire to infuse a sense of personality and zest into the architectural canvas. The brilliance of the blue also reflects the sky above, creating a synergy between the home and the natural canvas it shares, ensuring that this home is as unforgettable as it is audacious.

4 The home is a testament to the elegance of minimalist architecture, distinguished by its sleek and uncluttered roofline. The roof’s design is straightforward, devoid of unnecessary elements that could disrupt the clean angles and the smooth, uninterrupted surface. This minimalist approach contributes to the home’s modern aesthetic and embodies a contemporary movement in home design that favors simplicity and function.

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1 Tucked away under the boughs of a majestic silver maple the Crosby’s have affectionately dubbed the King Tree, rests an organically-styled wooden bench found on their travels through North Carolina. Nearby, one of Jeanne’s handcrafted crystal art towers shimmers with iridescent carnival glass that catches and refracts the light in a subtle kaleidoscope of colors. A repurposed old mailbox, crowned here with a quaint birdhouse, adds a touch of rustic charm, while a stately bronze horse sculpture brings an artistic nod to classical form. The lush foliage of hostas and broad, dramatic leaves of elephant ears frame this engaging vignette, creating a composition that marries the natural and creative spirits of this garden sanctuary.

NA Living Work of Art

A Living Work of Art

estled within the heart of Lexington’s city limits lies a private oasis—a lush, intimate garden meticulously nurtured over two decades by Jeanne and Scott Crosby. This isn’t just a garden; it’s a 60-foot square canvas where art and nature intertwine, a secluded haven that the couple has transformed from a flat, grassy backyard into a verdant sanctuary.

“I really enjoy the way our garden filters out noise from the street, creating a calming sanctuary,” Scott shared. “Everyday cares recede and we get to bask in the serenity it brings.”

The garden’s story began 24 years ago, when the Crosbys moved into a home shaded by two monumental silver maples. These majestic trees, affectionately named the King and Queen, became cornerstones of the garden’s design. With their cooling canopy, they create a microclimate that’s a welcome respite from Kentucky’s summer heat, while their company calls for regular care and preservation by professional arborists.

“We both absolutely love trees—especially big old ones like our King and Queen,” shared Jeanne. “They helped shape the entire garden, which is completely in shade and comes with its own unique set of challenges, but without them the garden would not have the ambiance, character and shade we love so much.”

Jeanne is Atlanta-born and raised, while Scott originally hails from Walterboro, South Carolina. Over the years, they have invested much passion and artistry into every corner of this intimate space, ultimately creating a colorful retreat that mirrors the vibrancy of their home’s interior. Splashes of blue, yellow and red accent the garden and the interior spaces, reflecting the couple’s love for bright, engaging hues.

Despite challenges posed by a steep incline leading down into the garden and the pervasive roots of the maples, the couple ingeniously adapted, incorporating decking and potted plants to overcome some of the gardening constraints. Elephant ears along the fence, iris and coleus in the pond, white Angel Wing begonias and lime green hostas peeking out here and there create a spectrum of textures and subtle colors that come to life in the dappled shade.

“My mother truly loved gardening and flowers,” Jeanne shared. “We always had a beautiful back yard when I was growing up, and today all four of my sisters have also taken that on as a hobby of sorts.”

Jeanne’s artistic touch is evident in the whimsical art piece towers scattered throughout the garden, crafted from crystals and vintage cut glass—a reflection of her affinity for the allure of vintage finds. Boxwood wreaths gracing the shed doors, accented with a steeple and X’s to lend an equestrian flair, are also a nod to her past as a natural horsemanship instructor. Scott, an artist and former welder by trade, contributes his craftsmanship with a variety of creations, including cast cement sculptures in the garden and hammered copper cross jewelry that he sells in an Etsy shop called Coppertown Crosses.

Each pathway and nook tells its own story, from monumental natural sandstone steps leading up into the side yard, to an organic wooden bench found while traveling in North Carolina—each piece adds a narrative thread to the garden’s ever-evolving tale. The addition of a dogwood tree, another symbol of native beauty, complements the maples’ grandeur, while the ponds are home to a number of flashing goldfish, adding a dynamic element to this living work of art.

As visitors traverse the pea gravel and flagstone paths, they encounter Jeanne’s signature crystal towers and Scott’s cast cement sculptures, just a few of the treasures that punctuate the foliage. Every turn reveals a new scene: a lion’s head sculpture set against a backdrop of latticework, a whimsical dragonfly hanging over the pond, or a secluded bench inviting quiet reflection.

“We make a really great team,” Jeanne said. “We both have an artistic eye and work well together—I often come up with new plans, then Scott helps make those dreams a reality, also handling most of the construction and demolition.”

The Crosby’s garden is a testament to their belief that outdoor rooms should be treated with the same reverence as those located inside the home. And it’s a place where every piece holds meaning and every plant is carefully chosen to thrive in the shade of the King and Queen silver maples. In this urban oasis, the outside world fades away, leaving only the rustle of leaves, the glint of sunlight through crystal, and the joy of discovering a living tapestry that has grown not just from the soil, but from the soul.

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2 Descending the steps from the deck—all of which was hand-built by owner Scott Crosby—this view captures the essence of the garden’s peaceful allure, where dappled sunlight filters through the mature trees, casting a serene glow on the plantings, including a collection of hostas that range from miniature to majestic. The garden’s journey is overseen by the sturdy Adirondack chairs nestled on a lower landing, offering a favorite retreat spot for Jeanne and Scott to overlook the lush outdoor spaces. Pineapple finials stand guard atop the staircase railing, while a pea gravel path inlaid with flagstone steps offers a resting spot for the eyes and a choice: to wander left or right, each turn promising new delights. Along the path, vibrant red calladium weaves a thread of continuity through the garden’s canvas, while pristine white baby wing begonias gleam in the shade, their brightness offering a striking contrast. The ponds—home to four varieties of gleaming goldfish—serve as living, moving elements of the landscape, while to the left another expanse opens up—a 13-square-foot entertainment deck. Also crafted by Scott, it has seating for six and overhead lights invite evening gatherings in this shaded haven.

3 In the Crosby’s garden, every spring breathes new life as houseplants find their seasonal home back out on the deck, which is itself a testament to Scott Crosby’s talented craftsmanship and love for working with his hands. Among these, a variegated canna lily, gifted by one of Jeanne’s sisters, radiates amidst the foliage. Its neighbors, a purple variegated Wandering Jew and a stately bird’s nest fern perched in the elevated cobalt blue pot, are a symphony of texture, while below, red and yellow tuberous begonias can be seen, along with the broad leaves of a macho fern, creating a tapestry of vibrant and verdant hues. The entire scene is watched over by the cheerful faces of sunflowers, captured in Jeanne Crosby’s vibrant artwork, the same artwork echoed on the decorative pillow seen here. Each plant, each brushstroke, tells the story of the Crosby’s dedication to their garden—a living gallery of nature and nurture.

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4 This enchanting nook is anchored by the stately presence of what the Crosbys have named the Queen Tree, a giant silver maple whose branches stretch protectively over the garden. Below, a lush underplanting of white baby wing begonias, blue angel hostas, and Kimberly Queen ferns creates a tapestry of texture and subtle color. The variegated ajuga groundcover spreads a rich tapestry beneath the foliage, adding depth and diversity to the garden floor. Architectural interest is introduced through intricate metal latticework on the fence, which frames a lion’s head sculpture, bestowing a regal touch to the tranquil scene. To the right in this view, a large aluminum chandelier adds an air of grandeur hanging over the deck where strings of lights also dance. The Crosbys treat each outdoor ‘room’ with the same care and consideration as an indoor space, ensuring that every corner of their garden is inviting and well-appointed.

5 A serene stone angel, draped in cascading tendrils of Creeping Jenny, stands as a sentinel amidst the surrounding foliage, embodying the true spirit of the garden. This effervescent trailing plant softens the contours of the planter, creating a feeling of ethereal grace. The harmonious interplay of sculpture and plant life adds a layer of visual interest and infuses the space with a sense of peaceful contemplation, making her a treasured addition to this living mosaic of garden delights.

6 In this tranquil corner of the garden, a gentle waterfall spills over moss-laden boulders into a serene pond where glimmering goldfish frolic in an idyllic habitat. Towering irises and two varieties of hostas provide a lush backdrop to the scene, their foliage contrasting with the fine fronds of asparagus fern and the trailing vivacity of Creeping Jenny. A stone pagoda adds an element of Far Eastern charm, while water bamboo stands sentinel at the water’s edge. Real moss, introduced by the Crosbys, thrives on natural boulders, merging the handcrafted with the organic. A cast cement sculpture—another creative output from Scott—peeks from behind the bamboo, joining one of Jeanne’s signature whimsical towers—crafted here from blue crystal and cut-glass treasures sourced from various vintage stores—that sparkles with the play of light through the leaves.

7 This charming garden oasis seamlessly blends vibrant florals and lush greenery to create an inviting tableau visible from this well-appointed deck. A striking assembly of potted plants reside here, including the fiery hues of red and yellow tuberous begonias, a hanging macho fern and a bird’s nest fern in a large, cobalt blue vase, complemented by the subtle variegated foliage of Tradescantia zebrina, also known as Wandering Jew, which flanks the stairs that lead from the deck down into the garden proper. This storybook setting is made complete with a rustic table set with cobalt blue chair accents, inviting one to sit and bask in nature’s tranquil beauty. As the eye is drawn through the wooden picket gate to the cottage-style shed topped with a steeple in a nod to Kentucky horse country, with gently bubbling ponds beyond, the garden reveals itself in layers, each step uncovering new details— from the delicate balance of the water features to the strategic placement of statues, stones and artwork—that can only be fully appreciated as one meanders along its winding paths.

8 The dance of light and shadow plays across natural sandstone steps that lead to the front of the home—a pathway that was born from necessity and transformed into a place of beauty. These steps, a later addition to the garden, were laid to reclaim the land from erosion, with a friend’s expertise ensuring proper drainage, terracing and the installation of sturdy retaining walls. The filigree window is a gateway to the dwelling’s lower level, while one of Jeanne Crosby’s gorgeous blue crystal pieces glints amongst the foliage. Flanking the ascent, white Angel Wing begonias intermingle with the grandeur of banana plants and Elephant Ears, their immense leaves arching skyward. A Japanese maple adds a delicate reddish-purple hue, complemented by surrounding caladiums. Completing the scene, hostas and two charming picket fences— found at an antique store in Georgia—frame the entry to the stairwell.

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1 Luxury meets leisure with this impeccably designed outdoor kitchen and bar area in an open-air setting. Perched atop durable composite wood decking, the kitchen features an elegant stone facade that blends rustic charm with contemporary flair. A gleaming, dark polished quartzite countertop offers a sophisticated and sturdy surface for dining and food preparation, reflecting the warm glow of the gas fire feature. Complete with a state-of-the-art stainless-steel grill, ample storage, and a built-in sink, this culinary setup is a home chef’s dream. Overhead, a modern pergola provides some shade in an airy atmosphere, while several outdoor ceiling fans help keep it cool on warmer days. Wicker-textured bar stools line the bar area, inviting guests to gather and enjoy the

tranquil view. Photo courtesy of Lazo Landscaping.

Beyond the Grill

Designing the Ultimate Outdoor Kitchen

A2 Culinary art meets the serenity of nature in this sumptuous outdoor kitchen, designed for both the aspiring and the accomplished chef. The curved design of the kitchen area has a natural stone look, lending an earthy warmth that harmonizes with the surrounding greenery. Matching countertops offer a generous expanse for meal prep and display, while toptier stainless steel appliances, including a built-in grill, refrigerator, dishwasher, warming drawers, cooktop and sink, provide the modern amenities essential for creating gourmet dishes in the great outdoors. The kitchen’s layout encourages social cooking and interactive dining experiences, framed by a stunning view of the tranquil pool and bubbling water feature. Photo Courtesy of Earth & Wood Custom Outdoor Living.

s we embrace the outdoors as an extension of our living spaces, the concept of the outdoor kitchen has been elevated from a mere barbecue corner to a symbol of luxury and sophistication. In the realm of high-end homes, these culinary retreats are meticulously designed to not only complement the landscape, but to offer a seamless blend of functionality and luxury. With an emphasis on bespoke materials, advanced technology and architectural integration, luxury outdoor kitchens are redefining the art of entertaining and cooking in the embrace of nature.

“The popularity of outdoor living has really expanded in recent years, and outdoor kitchens are a huge part of that growing trend,” shared Michael Snowden of H2O Designs. “The goal is to enjoy being outside, without being totally exposed to the elements.”

An important first step in crafting a luxury outdoor kitchen is to ensure it achieves architectural harmony with the home itself and its natural surroundings. Designers often take cues from the home’s existing style, extending interior themes to the outdoors to create a cohesive look and feel. The layout should optimize flow and functionality, while maximizing the natural beauty of the environment. This might mean positioning the kitchen to capture stunning sunset views or integrating it with a poolside or garden area for a seamless entertainment space.

Just be sure to check references and avoid cutting corners—it’s always better to do a big project in multiple phases than to do it all at once, but poorly.

“If you don’t have the right foundation, everything crumbles,” Snowden said.

To design a functional outdoor kitchen, he also says it’s important to think about placement.

“When cooking outside, its typically best to remain close to your indoor kitchen—you don’t want to have to walk all the way around the pool, for example,” he shared. “We also take other elements into account during the design process, like where the sun sets and which way the wind typically blows.”

Of course, the choice of materials is also pivotal - not only for design and aesthetics, but also for durability and maintenance. High-quality stainless-steel appliances are favored for their resilience and sleek appearance. However, the truly opulent outdoor settings often feature custom cabinetry crafted from exotic woods like teak or ipe, known for their moisture and insect resistance, which are then treated to preserve their rich colors and textures against the elements.

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Countertops in luxury outdoor kitchens are often designed to captivate and provide a functional workspace. Prized for their durability and innate elegance, materials like granite, quartzite and bluestone are frequently chosen to anchor outdoor spaces. Each slab of stone boasts a unique pattern, guaranteeing that every space is truly one-of-a-kind. Complemented by bespoke lighting arrangements, these countertops do more than merely tolerate the demands of outdoor culinary activities— they elevate the aesthetic of the entire cooking area, making meal prep feel more like an art form.

“As for amenities, the possibilities are virtually endless,” Snowden shared. “Directional fans, remote-controlled screens, radiant heaters, sinks and dishwashers, refrigerators and coolers, grills of all kinds, traditional ovens, pizza ovens and rotisserie ovens—low voltage lighting, audio systems, fire and water features have all come a long way—you name it, we can probably do it!”

A grill master himself, Snowden also owns a BBQ business and says he even offers an outdoor kitchen “ribbon cutting” package for clients to invite friends over to enjoy a cooking demonstration followed by a feast when the project is complete.

Technological integration is also crucial, with modern outdoor kitchens often featuring a variety of smart home technology. This allows chefs to easily control appliance settings via smartphone, seamlessly adjust lighting, or play music through integrated sound systems. This technology not only adds a whole new level of convenience, but also enhances the overall cooking and entertainment experience.

Of course, the pinnacle of luxury in outdoor kitchen design lies in the personalization of a space. For discerning clients, this customization is key, and can range from bespoke grill covers embroidered with family crests, to hand-painted tiles depicting local flora or fauna on a backsplash. Even the choice of furnishings and decor can be uniquely tailored, with designer outdoor furniture that reflects each homeowner’s style and enhances the overall dining experience.

In essence, today’s outdoor kitchen stands as a paragon of outdoor living design, at a confluence of practicality and aesthetic appeal in a space that integrates modern convenience with the great outdoors. It’s so much more than just a place to prepare meals; it is also a testament to the art of living well… Where every meal becomes a masterpiece and every gathering a refined experience, reaffirming the outdoor kitchen as not just a luxury, but a celebration of life’s finest moments.

3 Elegance meets functionality under the vaulted embrace of a contemporary arched pergola in this sophisticated outdoor retreat. The kitchen, a culinary connoisseur’s dream, showcases custom-built cabinetry in neutral stone, complemented by countertops of polished concrete that provide resilience against the elements. The heart of this space is a professional-grade grill, integrated seamlessly with state-of-the-art stainless-steel appliances that mirror the modern design aesthetic. Verdant climbing plants enliven the walls, offering beauty and privacy, while strategic lighting fixtures promise an inviting glow as dusk falls. The spacious dining area features a sturdy table crafted from weathered teak, inviting long evenings of conversation while dining alfresco. Photo courtesy of Outdoor Elemental.

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4 Set against the backdrop of an elegantly appointed home, this outdoor retreat features a natural-look flagstone patio that weaves organically into the lush landscape. Central to this outdoor haven is a state-of-the-art kitchen, featuring polished granite countertops and a suite of stainless-steel appliances, including a grill master’s dream barbecue. Here, outdoor dining is a grand affair with a sturdy teak table set under the soft radiance of lanterns, promising memorable evenings under the stars. Flanking the culinary zone is a welcoming fire pit area, offering a cozy spot for guests to gather and enjoy warmth on crisp nights. Each detail, from the subtle garden lighting to the curated greenery, has been thoughtfully selected to create an outdoor living space that is not only a feast for the senses but also a testament to timeless elegance. Photo courtesy of Fredell Outdoor Spaces.

5 The elegance of old-world charm is seamlessly integrated with modern luxury in this enchanting outdoor kitchen. Surrounded by the serene beauty of a manicured garden, the space is anchored by a grand limestone fireplace; its classic design providing a warm focal point for crisp evenings. Adjacent, a fully-equipped kitchen boasts rich wood-look cabinetry and a comprehensive suite of top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, nestled beneath a bespoke stone range hood that echoes the timeless allure of the fireplace. Intricate tile work creates a charming backsplash, while a cheerful mosaic dining table and chairs is perfect for intimate gatherings and al fresco meals under the wood-beamed ceiling. Recessed lighting and wall sconces cast a golden hue, enhancing the ambiance of this outdoor culinary haven. Photo courtesy of Olivera Construction.

6 Modern sophistication meets classic charm in this urban outdoor kitchen oasis, perfectly crafted for the culinary aficionado. The covered kitchen features brushed stainless-steel appliances and fixtures, including a state-of-the-art grill, pizza oven, and deep, industrial sink with a high-arc faucet, all designed to make outdoor entertaining a gourmet experience. The natural stone veneer cabinetry has clean lines and silver tones, complementing the dark hues of durable soapstone countertops. Soft lighting is provided by flush-mounted ceiling lights, setting a warm, inviting vibe under the cedar-toned plank ceiling. Photo courtesy of Southern Comfort Landscape Design.

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7 The line between indoor luxury and outdoor allure is artfully blurred in this architectural marvel. The open-plan design celebrates space and light, with a towering feature wall adorned with a collection of tribal art, grounding the space in rich history. A streamlined outdoor kitchen boasts sleek, handle-free cabinetry and state-of-the-art appliances that reflect the home’s contemporary ethos. An expansive island with a waterfall countertop in pristine white quartzite serves as both a casual breakfast bar and a social hub for guests to converge. Beyond, a solid wood dining table provides a warm contrast to the cool tones of the kitchen, accompanied by chic, minimalist chairs that echo the home’s modern aesthetic. Photo courtesy of Svamitva Architecture.

8 Bold lines and natural elements blend to create an environment that is both striking and serene in his beautifully designed outdoor living space. The scene is dominated by a dramatic pergola with sleek horizontal slats, providing a dappled shade that plays with light and shadow, while the sophisticated outdoor kitchen boasts a polished marble-look quartzite countertop, juxtaposed with dark, minimalist cabinetry that emphasizes a contemporary look. The latest in outdoor grilling technology is also on display, promising a perfect culinary experience every time. The dining area features a large, rustic quartzite table paired with durable woven chairs and can seat up to 10, offering a comfortable setting for leisurely meals amidst the garden’s lush foliage. In the background, an inviting lounge area awaits, complete with a modern fire pit for evenings spent under the stars. Photo courtesy of Montana Custom Outdoors.

9 A luxe retreat that artfully combines rustic elegance with every imaginable comfort of modern outdoor living, this expansive space is anchored by a rustic coffered ceiling and stately fireplace complete with bespoke ironwork, while the entire covered patio area exudes a sense of warmth and luxe charm. The flickering hearth invites relaxed conversation, and the space transitions effortlessly into a gourmet outdoor kitchen, with top-tier stainless steel appliances—including a refrigerator, ceramic smoker, and built-in grill with range hood. A grand, oversized stone island with ample bar seating await the discoveries of culinary creation, while the large dining table seats up to 10 guests, with bucolic views of the lush landscape and serene waters beyond. Pratt Guys Outdoor Kitchens.

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10 Experience the epitome of outdoor luxury in this meticulously designed haven, where comfort meets sophistication. The expansive patio is a masterclass in seamless indoor-outdoor living, featuring a high ceiling with rich wooden beams that echo the natural beauty of the surrounding garden. At the heart of this al fresco paradise, a state-of-the-art outdoor kitchen awaits, boasting sleek stainless-steel appliances, a top-of-the-line grill, and generous preparation surfaces. Complete with an inviting stone fireplace and a wall-mounted flat-screen TV, this space is perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying a peaceful evening under the stars. Plush seating arrangements, accented with vibrant blue and orange pillows, sit atop a chic striped rug, offering a welcoming spot to dine or lounge. Photo courtesy of Compass Outdoor Living.

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Canvas & Courage

An Artist’s Broad Strokes of Passion & Persistance

Carlin Monohan’s artistry is woven into the fabric of her life story—a tale of unexpected discoveries and boundless creativity. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Carlin has called Kentucky home for the past 60 years, establishing herself as a formidable presence in the local art scene.

It was at the age of 26—during a summer course at Bellarmine University— that she stumbled upon her true calling. “The moment Bob Lockhart told me I was exceptionally good, I felt as if a new dimension had opened up for me,” Carlin recalled, referring to her instructor’s pivotal encouragement. From that point, Carlin’s life took a vivid turn towards a future painted in broad strokes of passion and persistence.

Carlin’s artistic repertoire is impressively diverse, encompassing watercolors, oil paints, pen and ink, pencils, and even three-dimensional forms such as furniture and murals. Her philosophy? “I’ll paint anything that doesn’t move.” This playful yet profound statement captures her spirited approach to art. Whether sketching a quiet landscape or designing an unconventional sculpture, Carlin imbues each piece with a part of her soul.

Carlin describes her artistic journey as one marked by an almost obsessive dedication: “When I start a project, it’s like the world outside fades away. I am consumed by the colors, the textures, and the form until it’s complete.” This dedication has helped her craft evolve, pushing her to explore various mediums and subjects. Her versatility ranges from the delicacy of watercolor to the boldness of oil, from intricate pen illustrations to robust furniture pieces.

In Louisville, Carlin’s reputation as a fearless and tenacious artist began to take root. “I started small, but as more people saw my work, the commissions began to grow,” she explained. “In art, I found there were no restrictions—only possibilities.” This mindset has allowed her to take on projects that many would find daunting, further solidifying her status in the art community.

Her drive and innovation are inspired in part by Helen Van Wyk, whose books and teachings on painting techniques have significantly influenced her. “Helen taught me that technique is like handwriting—it’s personal and distinctive,” Carlin said. “That’s something I carry with me every time I pick up a brush or a tool.”

Despite her successes and community connections, Carlin often describes herself as a loner, for whom art serves as both companion and dialogue with the world. “In my studio, surrounded by my works, I’m never truly alone. My art keeps me company,” she said.

Among her contributions to the community are several pieces donated to charity auctions, underscoring her philanthropic spirit. One notable piece, a serene painting of koi fish, was given to the Woodford Humane Society, demonstrating her commitment to using her art for good causes. “My desire was so great, it overcame any obstacle,” Carlin remarked about her path. This sentiment resonates not just in her personal artistic journey but also in her contributions to broader causes.

Carlin Monohan’s art transcends traditional boundaries, encapsulating her fearless spirit and boundless creativity. Driven by an indomitable will to create and inspire, her work continuously evolves from wood crafts to super-realistic paintings and contemporary structured pieces.

In Carlin’s world, art is not just a profession but a way of life, colored by passion and guided by an unwavering pursuit of excellence. Her legacy, built on a foundation of fearlessness and tenacity, continues to grow as she paints her way through a canvas-filled life, showcasing the profound impact of embracing one’s artistic passions fully and without reservation.

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1 The home’s exterior has a strong and welcoming presence with red brick and stone accents. The steep pitch of the roofs and the arching entryway windows give the house a distinguished look that’s both inviting and familiar. Around the house, the landscaping is neat and tidy, with shrubs and plants that complement the home’s facade without overwhelming it. The front porch, featuring a sturdy wooden door with decorative glass, is a cozy spot for morning coffee or an evening unwind. With its clean lines and solid construction, this home fits comfortably in the Boone’s Trace community, reflecting the natural beauty of the Kentucky landscape.

A House for All Seasons

Photography by Walt Roycraft

2 Stepping into the Ryan’s home, visitors are greeted by a warm and inviting entryway that sets the tone for the rest of the residence. The rich hardwood floors extend throughout the first floor and offer a gleaming welcome, reflecting the natural light that streams in from the arched window above the front door. The door itself, a sturdy wood piece with elegant side glass inlays, promises privacy and a taste of the craftsmanship. To the side, a cherished Grandfather clock made of cherry wood is a striking feature. Purchased by Patty and Robert in 1976 in Dublin, Ohio, this timepiece is not just a decorative element but a piece of history, estimated to date back to the 1700s. Its gentle ticking and chimes resonate through the space, adding a sense of continuity and tradition to the home’s modern comforts.

3 The study in Ryan’s home, which also offers versatility and can be used as an additional bedroom, exudes a comfortable sophistication. Its hearth, a welcoming fireplace, suggests many an hour can be spent in quiet contemplation or engrossed in work while basking in its warmth. The room is bathed in abundant natural light, filtering through the large windows equipped with adjustable blinds for when privacy or shade is desired. Adding to the room’s utility and charm is a bar with elegant marble countertops, making it as suitable for entertaining as it is for a quiet study session. This space, a blend of functional design and homely comfort, captures the home’s adaptability to meet various needs and moments of life.

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In the charming gated community of Boone’s Trace, located between the bustling areas of Lexington and Richmond, stands a home that has been a beloved sanctuary for Patty and Robert Ryan for the past two decades. As they prepare for a new chapter in their lives, they are now offering their 4923-square-foot home for sale to those who value peace, natural beauty, and community.

Patty and Robert designed the home to blend indoor comfort with the natural environment that surrounds it. It features 2,750 square feet of finished living space, including four bedrooms, two full bathrooms and a half bathroom, complemented by an additional 2,000 square feet of unfinished space that awaits personalization. The sturdy brick exterior and thoughtful open floor plan are enhanced by a two-layer deck with a screened-in porch that extends just off the kitchen—perfect for enjoying the tranquil woodland setting.

“Building this house was about creating a peaceful place for us after our kids went to college,” Robert said. “We wanted to wake up to the sounds of nature and go to sleep watching the stars.”

Each element of the house, from the layout to the large windows framing the stunning Kentucky landscape, was chosen to maximize their connection to the outdoors.

The home’s interior is equally impressive and is designed to capture the essence of an open and inviting space. The large windows illuminate the home with natural light and offer expansive views of the lush surroundings.

“Every season brings a new view, a new atmosphere,” Patty said. “It’s like living inside a painting, where the colors and lights change throughout the year.”

The property features three fireplaces that provide warmth and ambiance during the colder months, and an office space ensures practicality blends gracefully with the home’s many comforts. Located within Boone’s Trace, the Ryan’s have enjoyed amenities such as the Boone’s Trace National Golf Course, a clubhouse with panoramic views, a swimming pool, a pavilion, lighted tennis and basketball courts, and a park with a playground.

“The community here is incredibly supportive and friendly,” Robert said. “We have neighbors of all ages, and there’s a real sense of belonging.”

This vibrant community life—combined with Boone’s Trace’s secure and picturesque environment—makes it a coveted location for families, retirees, and singles alike.

“We fell in love with the woods, the wildlife, and the open skies. Sitting on our deck and watching the sunset over the trees is just spectacular,” Patty added. “We’ve celebrated many of our best moments right here.”

Boone’s Trace’s location is ideal for those who enjoy tranquility without sacrificing convenience. It’s right off of I-75, less than twenty minutes from Hamburg in Lexington and fifteen minutes from the bypass in Richmond. This proximity allows easy access to a variety of restaurants and shopping centers, combining rural charm with urban convenience.

As they plan to move out of state, Patty and Robert hope to find buyers who will appreciate their home’s unique qualities as much as they have.

“It’s more than just a place to live; it’s a place to thrive, surrounded by nature and nurtured by the community,” Patty said. “We’ve taken great care of it, hoping the next owners will derive as much joy from it as we have.”

The home is currently on the market, and those interested in this remarkable property can contact realtor Susie Rodes with Berkshire Hathaway de Movellan Properties at (859)-619-8730. This is an opportunity to own a home that offers a lifestyle in sync with nature’s rhythms and the comforts of modern living in one of Kentucky’s most desirable communities. As the Ryan’s bid farewell to their home, they leave a legacy of love for nature and beauty that has enriched their lives throughout the seasons.

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4 The dining room is a harmonious blend of heritage and style, where family and friends have gathered for countless memorable meals. At the heart of the room stands an antique table, rich with history and polished by time, a family heirloom that has been the silent witness to many lively conversations and quiet moments of connection. Overhead, a striking chandelier casts a warm glow over the room, its light dancing over the hardwood floors that continue the theme of continuity from the great room, complemented by a rug whose pattern echoes the one in the adjoining space. This room is not just for dining; it also showcases a collection of sterling silver pieces, each with a story, displayed in the cabinet—a mark of the family’s appreciation for fine things that carry the weight of tradition.

5 The great room is a master class in comfortable yet classy living. Central to the room’s character is a stunning stone fireplace extending from the floor to the high ceiling, adding a touch of rustic charm. Flanking this focal point are built-in bookshelves that house an array of books, family photos, and cherished keepsakes, inviting one to browse and reminisce. The room is framed by large windows that flood the space with natural light and provide a view of the verdant outdoors. On the floor lies a large rug with soft grey tones, a partner to the one in the dining room, creating a visual and thematic connection between the two spaces. Furnished with vintage cherry wood pieces that exude warmth, modern leather couches for contemporary comfort, and walls painted in a soothing tan, the great room is a well-curated space for relaxation and social gatherings.

6 The kitchen is a chef’s delight, offering both form and function in its open-concept design. There’s an abundance of cabinetry painted in a modern gray, providing ample storage for all culinary needs. The cabinets are complemented by granite countertops that add durability and a touch of elegance. Recessed lighting ensures the space is well-lit, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere for cooking and socializing. One of the kitchen’s unique features is the built-in wine rack, an attractive and practical addition that hints at the homeowner’s appreciation for good wine and good company. The hardwood floors bring warmth to the room, and the layout flows seamlessly into the living areas, reinforcing the home’s open, airy feel and making it an ideal space for entertaining or enjoying everyday moments with family.

“Every season brings a new view, a new atmosphere,” Patty said. “It’s like living inside a painting, where the colors and lights change throughout the year.”
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7 The primary bedroom is located conveniently on the first floor and is a sanctuary of comfort and style. A queen-sized sleigh bed anchors the room, part of a complete vintage bedroom suite that speaks to a time of crafted elegance. The rich wood of the furniture pieces brings a sense of warmth and tradition to the room. Above, the recessed tray ceiling is an architectural highlight, with lights built into each layer, providing a soft illumination that accentuates the ceiling’s multiple dimensions. Surrounding the room, large windows offer a view of the outside greenery, ensuring that nature’s calm is always just a glance away.

8 The primary bathroom exudes a sense of serene modernity, having been recently updated to reflect contemporary tastes in design and comfort. It features a spacious walk-in shower and a full-size spa tub that promises relaxation and a luxurious soak after a long day. The large tiles give the room a clean, cohesive look, enhancing the sense of openness and tranquility. The walk-in closet provides generous storage, making organization effortless and keeping the bathroom clutter-free. With its clean lines and uncluttered aesthetic, the space invites a spa-like calmness further accentuated by the geometric lighting fixtures which cast an inviting glow across the room.

9 The breakfast nook is a charming central spot that naturally draws people together. Surrounded by large windows that offer views of the tranquil outdoors, this cozy area is filled with morning light. It provides a picturesque setting for a leisurely breakfast or a casual gathering. A fireplace adds to the ambiance, ensuring the space remains a favored spot even on cooler days. To the left, there’s easy access to the screened-in porch, inviting a flow of conversation and relaxation from indoors to out. To the right, a door opens onto the deck, making it effortless to take the entertainment outside to enjoy the fresh air and scenery.

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Living the Dream

By Ray Hunter Photography by Walt Roycraft Inside Dick and Mary’s Lakeside Retreat

1 The Kent residence, an enchanting slate blue haven of approximately 4,000 square feet, is gracefully poised in the serene Woodlawn Estates with direct access to the shimmering Herrington Lake. This exquisitely designed home boasts a unique combination of board and batten alongside cedar shake siding, harmoniously blending with the natural surroundings. The gabled roofline adds an air of sophistication to the rustic charm of the exterior. It’s not just the allure of the home’s facade but also its functional features, including three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms in the main living space, and a fully equipped walk-out basement with additional living quarters, that make it a paragon of modern craftsmanship. The estate’s comprehensive design is further accentuated by four garages—including a boat garage—ensuring a seamless transition from land to lake adventures.

In the idyllic surroundings of Lancaster’s Woodlawn Estates, on a scenic stretch known as The Peninsula, Dick and Mary Kent have crafted a home that embodies their lifelong aspirations and love for the outdoors. After 35 years of marriage and careers that spanned continents, this couple decided to put down roots in a place that resonated with their dreams— right on the shores of Herrington Lake.

2 The entryway sets the stage for a residence that radiates warmth and welcome, beginning with the stunning walnut front door that offers a hint of craftsmanship within. This well-appointed space is the first embrace of the home, offering a relaxed atmosphere that puts guests at ease the moment they step inside. The soft, neutral color palette on the walls gently contrasts with the rich wood tones, creating an inviting ambiance. To the side, a rustic table displays an array of family mementos and seasonal decorations, personalizing the space with a casual, eclectic touch. A quaint seating area with a vintage wooden chair suggests a spot for reflection or a pause to remove shoes. Above, an elegant light fixture casts a warm glow, while a tastefully framed family portrait on the wall speaks to the home’s heart—the importance of family and the many treasured memories made here.

Five and a half years ago, the Kents teamed up with local builder Roger Ayres to create a residence that would embrace their lifestyle and serve as a gathering hub for their family. Today, their 4,000-square-foot craftsman-style cottage is a tribute to their vision, blending traditional elements with farmhouse touches to create an eclectic and inviting space.

Upon entering the Kents’ home, one is immediately drawn to the heartfelt ambiance shaped by numerous family heirlooms and personal treasures that adorn the spaces. Each room tells a story, reflecting the couple’s journey together. The main level of the house features three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, offering ample space for family and friends.

What makes this house unique is its finished walk-out basement, designed as a complete living space with its own bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and family room. It’s here that Dick and Mary’s children, who now reside in Chicago and Pennsylvania with their own families, find a cozy retreat during their visits.

“We love having the family together; this house gives us all the room we need,” Mary shared. “When we designed this place, we envisioned it as a family haven—a space where our children and grandchildren could come and feel as comfortable and welcomed as they would in their own homes.”

The charm of the Kent home extends beyond its interior. The property includes four garages, one specially designed as a boat garage with a paved driveway leading directly to Herrington Lake. Whether it’s kayaking, paddle boarding, or simply enjoying the serene views, Dick and Mary have embraced lake life with vigor.

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The outdoor spaces are equally captivating, featuring fireplaces on both levels and a rustic back patio under the deck that includes a hot tub— Dick’s favorite spot to unwind and entertain.

Mary, an equestrian enthusiast, finds joy in the changing seasons. She decorates the house to reflect the time of year and particularly loves the sunroom during the colder months.

“It’s a peaceful place where I can enjoy the beauty of the lake and the wildlife,” she explained. “The property is teeming with local fauna, including deer, foxes, wild turkeys, squirrels, owls, bald eagles, bobcats, otters, loons, and herons.”

Their builder, Roger Ayres, greatly supported the couple’s efforts to create a welcoming and warm environment.

“Roger went above and beyond in helping us bring our dream to life,” Dick said, recalling the construction phase as the “greatest adventure” of their lives. “He played an instrumental role in reconfiguring the house’s interior layout to align perfectly with our vision, ensuring that every space was tailored to meet our specific desires and lifestyle needs.”

Community ties are strong in Woodlawn Estates, a golf resort with a marina that enhances the living experience. “The warmth of the neighborhood and the adventure of building this home together have been so rewarding,” says Mary. The Kents cherish the life they have built here, surrounded by nature, nurtured by their faith, and enriched by the frequent visits from their children and grandchildren.

As they reflect on their journey and the home they’ve created, Dick and Mary are grateful for every moment. “It makes us feel closer to God and has strengthened our faith,” they said collectively. “We feel very blessed in all that God has given us.”

Their lakeside retreat isn’t just a house; it’s a vibrant home brimming with life, love, and the laughter of visiting family—a true haven for the Kents, their loved ones, and the many memories yet to be made.

3 The family room is the epitome of cozy sophistication, with its soaring pitched ceilings adding grandeur to the warm and welcoming space. Oversized couches invite family and friends to sink into comfort, draped with soft throws that echo the room’s inviting palette. Natural light floods in through arched windows, creating a dance of light and shadow across the hardwood floors, while the wood touches throughout the room—from the ceiling fan to the structural columns—add rustic charm.

The room’s centerpiece, a reclaimed wood fireplace, boasts a mantle crafted from wood sourced from Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio, providing warmth and a story of regional heritage.

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4 Adjacent to the open expanse of the great room and leading seamlessly into the kitchen, the dining area is both a crossroads and a cozy destination. Central to this space is a reclaimed wood table that seats six comfortably, hinting at the countless family discussions and laughter-laden meals shared here. Above the table hangs a rectangular lighting fixture, from which four vintage pendant lights cast a warm and welcoming glow, creating an ambiance that invites long conversations and leisurely dinners. Alongside the dining area, a bar offers an additional space for guests to gather and chat, bridging the culinary space with the communal dining experience. Adding a touch of international intrigue to the room, an antique hotel window from Bali graces the wall, now repurposed with a mirror insert—a cherished gift from Dick’s parents—reflecting both the light and the rich tapestry of the family’s heritage and travels.

5 Dick and Mary’s kitchen is the heart of domestic warmth and culinary creativity, boasting sprawling granite countertops set against a classic subway tile backsplash that provides a timeless look. The island, painted a distinctive navy blue, anchors the space and offers an additional area for meal prep or casual dining. It is complemented by an array of white cabinets that reach towards the ceiling, providing an abundance of storage for kitchen essentials and allowing for an uncluttered workspace. Open shelving adds a modern touch, allowing the couple to display cherished kitchenware and heirlooms. Two pendant lights dangle above the island, casting a warm glow that makes the metallic accents and stainless-steel appliances sparkle. This kitchen, designed for function and gathering, represents the Kents’ love for bringing family and friends together around the table.

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6 The sunroom is a serene oasis, bathed in the soft light that streams through windows, offering an uninterrupted view of the tranquil lake beyond. It’s a space designed for repose and reflection, where Mary often retreats with a book in hand and her beloved pets nestled beside her. The room, encased in white trim contrasting beautifully with the cool wall tones and the warm wooden floors, is an invitation to relax and recharge. This is more than a room; it’s a sanctuary where the stress of the outside world fades away, replaced by the gentle lapping of lake waters and the rhythmic sounds of nature.

7 The basement living area is thoughtfully curated to offer ease and coziness, creating a self-contained haven within the home. The space invites guests to sit back and unwind in the oversized leather couches for movie nights or quiet conversation. The full kitchen stands ready to cater to the needs of family and friends, ensuring that a warm meal or a quick snack is always close enough. A standout feature is the fireplace, which adds warmth and ambiance to the room. This downstairs great room is thoughtfully appointed to ensure that it’s not just a space for staying but a place for living. It is fully equipped and as inviting as the main levels of the Kent home.

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8 The primary bedroom is a blend of timeless elegance and peaceful retreats. A vision of comfort, the room is designed around a king-sized bed suite, a cherished piece of furniture that has been with the couple since their early married days, imbued with decades of memories and moments. The room is crowned with a recessed ceiling, adding a touch of sophistication and architectural interest, while the gentle color palette soothes the senses. Large windows frame captivating views of the surrounding landscape, inviting the tranquil serenity of the outdoors inside. Stepping out directly onto a secluded section of the deck, the room offers a private gateway to the beauty of the estate, allowing Dick and Mary to start their mornings with the splendor of nature or wind down their evenings under the stars.

9 The primary bathroom is a symphony of comfort and style, featuring a spacious tiled walk-in shower complemented by a full soaking tub for a spa-like experience. The elegant use of natural stone tiles throughout the space creates a cohesive and tranquil atmosphere, inviting relaxation and retreat. A well-appointed walk-in closet offers ample space for organization and ease of use, reflecting the thoughtful design throughout the home. The bathroom’s layout speaks to both function and luxury, with a dual vanity that provides plenty of room for two and is adorned with contemporary fixtures that shine beneath tasteful lighting.

10 The back of the Kent home unfolds into an expansive deck that embraces the untamed beauty of their surroundings, becoming a prime vantage point for witnessing the array of wildlife that frequents their property. The deck, a well-loved feature, provides the perfect setting for family gatherings or a quiet morning coffee, with nature’s performance in full view. Amidst this natural backdrop stands a statue of Saint Francis, which has followed the Kents for over 40 years, quietly watching over the land they love. This piece adds a spiritual dimension to the garden, resonating with the couple’s deep appreciation for the living tapestry that surrounds them. With such a vibrant display of local fauna, from the rustling leaves heralding a deer’s passage to the playful splashing of otters in the lake, the Kents’ backyard is a living mosaic, ever-changing and always enchanting.

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1 This elegant residence presents a striking symphony, where classic design meets today’s sense of luxury. The exterior boasts a distinct East Coast/New England vibe with its harmonious blend of natural hand-hewn stone and cool grey siding, with dark metal roofing accents and Pennsylvania bluestone pavers on the main porch and morning porch, which is also equipped with remote-controlled screens that go up and down at the push of a button. A grand entrance welcomes with a stately wooden door framed by ample windows, inviting an abundance of natural light. The gabled roof creates a picturesque silhouette against sweeping blue skies, while the manicured lawn provides a lush green canvas, contrasting with the home’s neutral palette, and a graceful circular driveway leads the way to an expansive three-car garage.

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Nestled on 15 tranquil acres in Lexington, the Bowden home stands as a monument to modern living and timeless design. Adam and Lindsay Bowden, along with their three children, have created more than just a home; they have sculpted a family retreat and refuge.

“Our previous home was built in 2013 and incorporated darker wood throughout, so we really wanted to brighten things up in our new space,” Lindsay shared. “We just moved in last July and absolutely love it!”

In the sphere of upscale residential properties, the Bowden residence distinguishes itself, encapsulating a design ethos where functionality coalesces seamlessly with aesthetics. The acreage surrounding this striking new build has been carefully landscaped to enhance privacy, while the home’s exterior itself is an exercise in thoughtful architecture, inspired by the homes of coastal New England.

“Adam is originally from Maine, so we wanted a home with a New England flair, and that’s where we drew inspiration during the design process,” Lindsay revealed. “We also really love the privacy we have now and the additional space it gives our family.”

Using natural hand-hewn stone on the façade turned out to be a happy accident of sorts during construction due to supply chain issues, while Pennsylvania bluestone pavers on the front porch, as well as on the morning porch and rear veranda give the home an added luxe feel, providing a dignified transition from lush outdoor surroundings to carefully crafted interiors.

Remote-controlled screens on the rear veranda and morning porch also extend the usability of the main outdoor living spaces. The addition of a swimming pool and pool house that is complete with a small kitchen and full bath mirrors the main house’s attention to detail, offering a self-contained retreat for relaxation and family fun.

Inside, the design philosophy centers on clean lines and functional elegance. The main living spaces are defined by abundant natural light and unadorned windows, except in the primary bedroom where privacy takes precedence. This deliberate choice in window treatments allows an unobstructed appreciation of the estate’s panoramic views.

Situated just off the entryway, the multi-level staircase stands as a statement piece—a single, floating steel construction that exemplifies the home’s commitment to modernity and minimalist design, creating a sense of visual continuity throughout the space. A feature that commands attention without overwhelming, it is ingeniously designed as a sort of functional sculpture that deeply resonates with the home’s overarching aesthetic.

The kitchen is another clear reflection of the Bowden family’s lifestyle— practical with a hint of luxury. High-end appliances, anchored by a robust island, cater to both day-to-day life and entertaining, with a dining area that extends the invitation for convivial gatherings.

Throughout the home, meticulous attention to detail is evident in each design choice, from the strategic placement of lighting to the selection of materials that offer both durability and aesthetic appeal. Each room within the Bowden residence reflects a harmony between individual taste and collective family needs. A portrait of design-driven living, each architectural and interior choice has been made with intentionality, creating a space that stands as a hallmark of modern design.

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2 Step inside this impeccably designed foyer that sets a tone of relaxed sophistication for the home’s interior. The space is anchored by a rich wooden door framed by arched windows that allow the warmth of natural light to enhance the welcoming feel. Crisp white walls provide a clean backdrop for smart décor, which includes a sleek black console table that creates a pleasing interplay of classic and contemporary styles. Luxurious wide-plank hardwood flooring in natural tones extends a warm invitation to explore further. To the right, a custom steel staircase ascends gracefully and lends a modern touch, while a minimalist white daybed offers a perfect spot for a pause. Overhead, the starburst chandelier adds a burst of mid-century glamour, promising a keen sense of style beyond the threshold.

3 Experience a vertical panorama in this architecturally stunning multi-level stairwell, that carves out clean lines against a soft neutral palette, leading the eye upward through the very heart of the home. It has a bold, custom-made steel railing that does not attach to the wall, but is instead one floating piece, while each stair tread is crafted from richly stained wood to lend a touch of organic warmth to the otherwise minimalist aesthetic. Suspended above, a contemporary chandelier acts as a focal point, its form mimicking a sort of molecular structure and casting a golden glow that resonates with ample natural light.

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4 In this gracefully appointed living space, the interplay of natural textures and soft neutral tones creates a sanctuary of calm and comfort. The room is grounded by wide-plank hardwood flooring, lending a sense of warmth and continuity, while two plush sofas are upholstered in a soothing olive hue, creating the perfect place for intimate gatherings, and a pair of supple leather recliners lend a touch of classic comfort. The white ceiling above adds architectural interest, subtly echoing the room’s geometric lines, while a wall of large glass doors frame the picturesque view, blurring boundaries between inside and out. The space is finished with a sleek gas fireplace flanked by two alcoves, which feature floating built-ins that continue to echo the home’s subtle modern character.

5 Culinary inspiration abounds in this expansive, light-filled kitchen, with state-of-the-art stainless-steel appliances and a majestic central island finished in a contrasting deep gray, crowned with a pristine quartzite countertop, extending an open invitation for family gatherings or casual dining as needed. Above, elegant pendant lights with a vintage touch cast a soft glow, complementing natural light spilling in from another generous wall of windows. The room is balanced by the simplicity of white vertical shiplap walls and ample seating in the dining area, creating a space that’s as welcoming as it is beautiful. Rich hardwood floors continue to flow throughout, offering a seamless transition from one space to the next.

6 Bold design meets understated elegance in the formal dining room, which is defined by deep, moody, olive green walls and vertical shiplap to create visual interest and a dramatic backdrop for the commanding round table and dark brown leather chairs at its center. A striking circular chandelier casts a soft, ambient glow, enhancing the intimate atmosphere, while a large monochromatic artwork of a mountain landscape adds to the room’s refined aesthetic. Visible in the background is a peek into the adjoining kitchen, while a convenient butler’s pantry lies just out of view around the corner.

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7 A haven of coastal charm and contemporary flair, this inviting family room is enveloped in vertical shiplap walls painted in a serene white, evoking the memory of a relaxing seaside escape. Natural light pours through the oversized window, casting a gentle glow over an expansive L-shaped sofa, which offers generous seating for the entire family. A large ottoman anchors the room, its dark tone creating a pleasing sense of contrast against the neutral tones of furniture and rich texture of hardwood floors. The gas fireplace has a clean look, topped with a wood mantle and matching horizontal shiplap stained the same golden brown color as door frames throughout the home, adding a focal point with just a hint of rustic warmth.

8 Striking a perfect balance between modern sophistication and timeless comfort, the primary bedroom is a haven of tranquility with its soft, muted color palette and pastoral views framed by floor-to-ceiling windows and custom window treatments by Interior Yardage. In fact, the primary suite is the only room on the first floor to incorporate any type of window covering! Above, a contemporary chandelier with simple yet graceful arms extends a warm glow across the room. Every detail in this space contributes to an atmosphere of relaxed elegance, making it a perfect retreat at the end of a long day.

9 The immaculately designed primary en suite bath is the epitome of tranquil luxury, with decadent marble look tiles stretching across the floor and up the shower walls, lending a look of seamless grandeur. A freestanding tub acts as the centerpiece, inviting indulgent soaks, flanked by dual vanities, while brushed gold fixtures lend just a touch of opulence. Ample windows let an abundance of natural light flood the space, while blinds ensure privacy.

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10 Bold and whimsical, the powder room transforms a small space into a dynamic statement! The walls are adorned with a striking equine print wallpaper in warm tones, infusing the room with personality and a touch of the exotic. The sleek undermount sink is set into a dark stone countertop, contrasting with the playful pattern and complemented by antique-brushed gold faucets.

Above, a pair of classic wall sconces flank a uniquely arched mirror, reflecting fearless design choices that bring joy and surprise to the everyday.

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11 Embracing the serene beauty of outdoor living, this sprawling estate features a true backyard oasis, complete with a crystal-clear rectangular swimming pool that mirrors the sky above. It offers a tranquil retreat for sunbathing and boasts a charming pool house, complete with its own small kitchen and full bath. The estate’s rear architecture is a harmonious extension of its front, featuring graceful lines, an array of large windows, and glass doors that provide a seamless transition from the interior spaces to the inviting outdoors. A classic covered porch has Pennsylvania bluestone pavers and remote-controlled screens that can easily be raised or lowered as needed. Complemented by chic white columns, it’s an ideal spot for shaded relaxation and conversation, while the property is landscaped to enhance privacy and create a sense of seclusion.

HOME CREDITS

Architect Integrity Architecture

Builder Mike Warner, Koller Warner Construction

Designer Ann Alan Callahan, Design Link Pool APHIX

Kitchen & Bath Counter Culture / Kitchen Concepts

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Exploring the Butterfly Greenhouse at Wilson Nurseries

In the serene hills of Frankfort, there’s a sanctuary where the colors of nature come to life—the Butterfly Greenhouse at Wilson Nurseries. Open from the warm days of June to the gentle chill of early October, this place is a celebration of Kentucky’s native butterflies. Here, Monarchs, painted ladies, and various swallowtail species dance through the air, their flight paths weaving through a meticulously landscaped haven that’s more than just a visual spectacle—a critical hub for butterfly conservation.

Chris Taylor, the Human Resources Manager at Wilson Plant Co., invites guests to immerse themselves in this living exhibit.

“Surround yourself with the native butterflies of Kentucky. Our butterfly greenhouse isn’t just a viewing space—it’s a vibrant ecosystem,” Chris said. “We have over 3,000 square feet of curated habitat that showcases more than 50 plant varieties, all selected for their ability to attract, feed, and provide shelter for these delicate pollinators.”

Visitors can extend their journey beyond the greenhouse walls, venturing into the outer gardens. These spaces are not just supplementary attractions but are integral to the education on the creation, preservation, and conservation of native butterfly habitats.

“We’ve designed the outer gardens to be beautiful and functional, supporting wild butterflies in their natural cycles,” Chris said.

The Butterfly Greenhouse is not a static display but a dynamic environment with over 5,000 butterflies. Chris proudly mentioned the Monarch Tag & Release event: “It’s one of our most cherished occasions. Guests can release tagged monarchs, contributing to a global effort to track and support their migration to Mexico—a journey as breathtaking as the butterflies themselves.”

Maintaining this natural wonder is no small feat. “It’s a huge job,” Chris said. Daily maintenance involves watering, weeding, and special care, such as providing fermented fruit. Protecting the inhabitants from predators requires vigilance.

“We’ve had our share of surprise guests—birds, snakes, and even frogs,” Taylor says, emphasizing the constant attention needed to maintain the balance within this unique ecosystem.

The greenhouse’s roots spread through the community as it partners with local schools, scout troops, and community group homes.

“Our goal is to foster a love for the environment through hands-on educational experiences,” Chris said. “Each visit is tailored to the visitors, ensuring a memorable and engaging connection with nature.”

The butterfly greenhouse thrives on community involvement. “Just get involved,” Chris urged. Whether it’s through volunteering, purchasing a pass, or simply sharing the greenhouse’s story, every action contributes to its flourishing. “Becoming a pollinator partner is one of the best ways to support our mission,” he said.

The greenhouse’s success is also bolstered by social engagement. “Engaging with us on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram helps to spread the word about our initiatives,” Chris said. It’s a digital age testament to the ageold power of word-of-mouth.

A visit to the Butterfly Greenhouse is an immersive, educational experience, a journey that highlights the fragile interplay between flora and fauna. Visitors leave with memories of the grace and beauty of these winged creatures and an understanding of their crucial role within our ecosystem.

As the seasons change, the greenhouse evolves, reflecting the continuous cycle of life and the enduring splendor of nature. Chris Taylor and his team at Wilson Nurseries have created a place where education, ecology, and enchantment meet, all under the delicate flutter of butterfly wings—a must-visit destination where each whisper of the wing tells a story of resilience, beauty, and hope.

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1 Resting comfortably on a leaf, this Spicebush Swallowtail caterpillar appears almost whimsical with its large, faux eyespots. The vibrant green of its body is dotted with tiny black markings, and the striking eyespots serve as a clever ruse to deter predators, mimicking the gaze of a larger creature. As it clings to the leaf, the caterpillar is rapidly growing, soon transitioning into the chrysalis stage of its lifecycle. This specimen, found within the nurturing confines of the Wilson Nurseries, represents the delicate and often unseen first stages of a butterfly’s life, a nod to the intricate cycles of transformation that the Butterfly Greenhouse is dedicated to protecting and showcasing.

2 The greenhouse at Wilson Nurseries, a sparkling glass and light structure is a testament to the dedication to nurturing nature’s most delicate creatures. Spanning 3,000 square feet, this greenhouse is more than a botanical showcase; it’s a sanctuary designed with purpose and precision. Within its transparent walls, over 50 different plant species have been carefully selected for their aesthetic appeal and their role in attracting and nourishing wild butterflies. Here, visitors can meander through a living tapestry of flora cultivated to support the lifecycle of native butterflies, engaging in an interactive lesson on the importance of creating, preserving, and conserving these vital habitats.

3 Caught in a serene moment, a Black Swallowtail butterfly delicately alights on a cluster of tiny lavender flowers, a vivid contrast to the soft-focus greenery that cradles the scene. With its striking pattern of yellow dots and red eyespots against a backdrop of deep ebony, this butterfly exudes a quiet elegance. It sips nectar with a leisurely grace, embodying the tranquil pace of life within the natural world. Such a sight showcases the profound and subtle beauty of pollinators in action, their daily routines critical to the health of our ecosystems, and the joy they bring to observant eyes.

4 A deep sapphire flutter captures the gaze as a Pipevine Swallowtail graces the fiery red blossoms of a tropical flower. The rich contrast between the butterfly’s velvet blue wings and the petals’ intense vermilion creates a striking visual feast. Tiny droplets of moisture bead on the flower, lending a fresh vitality to the scene as if nature has just exhaled a dew-kissed breath. The butterfly, adorned with delicate ivory spots along the edge of its wings, explores the flower with poised elegance, embodying the harmonious balance between the vivid blossoms that beckon pollinators and the exquisite creatures that answer their call. This moment, where color meets life, is a silent ode to the diversity and depth of nature’s palette.

5 A whimsical scene unfolds as four Luna moths adorn a pair of khaki shorts, their ethereal beauty in full display. These nocturnal creatures, with their soft, pastel-green wings, seem like sprouted leaves, a natural extension of the fabric. Each moth is a masterpiece of symmetry, with translucent, moon-like spots and long, trailing hindwings that mimic the delicate tendrils of plants. It’s a rare daytime gathering that feels serendipitous and surreal, blurring the lines between the wearer and the worn, as these ephemeral visitors add their enchantment to an ordinary summer’s day.

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