Kentucky Homes & Gardens Magazine

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6 Oak trees are seen through the high, narrow windows of the master bedroom. The floor is made of reclaimed barn wood. The open ceiling highlights exposed ductwork, open trusses and cedar planks. The furniture, from CB2, is minimal in an effort to reduce clutter. “We don’t have dressers,” said Dan. “But the design of the house still provides plenty of storage space for the things we have.” The doors lead to an elevated walkway that connects to a 525 square foot structure above the detached two-car garage. This additional space is used as a multi-purpose room, with plans to be converted to a guest room. A spiral staircase leads down to garage, which has a separate entrance.

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7 Elongated, textured porcelain tile from Tau Ceramic lines the master bathroom walls. To the left, an asymmetrical tub from Victoria & Albert shares space with an open shower. This elevated space is sectioned off from the double vanity with a glass panel. The window above the Duravit sinks looks out over a quiet side street. Axor brand fixtures from Hansgrohe fit the minimalist design of the house. 8 Jack and Addison’s rooms are separated by a wall topped with high, glass panels. Open trusses, exposed ductwork and cedar ceiling planks span the second floor. This room has an additional seating area to the right. The window above the bed overlooks one of Lexington’s main thoroughfares.

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