Sophisticated Living Louisville Nov/Dec 2020

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From the Editor-In-Chief

Combining my affinity for the color orange, early 90s rap, and typography artists like Christopher Wool, a wall decal outside my bedroom door reminds me that any day above ground is a good day.

'Tis the season for thankfulness, and even though I'm fairly confident that I've been brought to tears more in the past six months than in the past six years, I still have plenty of reasons to thank my lucky stars. Paramount among these is that, if all goes according to plan, my daughter will be home for Christmas following a full twelve months in France. Since the plane ticket was booked (just $538 round-trip from CDG to SDF!), I've spent an inordinate amount of time imagining our tearful reunion and how my heart will feel whole once again, even if just for ten days. The world is divided and hurting on multiple levels. Ambient feelings of angst have a way of seeping into my psyche, threatening to upend my half-full glass outlook. Everyone is traveling a unique path through a dark and seemingly never-ending tunnel during this tumultuous time, which can occasionally take the comfort of commiserating out of commission. I am doing my best to transfer the "scary fun" feeling I get while riding an amusement park rollercoaster to the real-life one we're all currently strapped in to, and holding tight to the notion that when the ride finally comes to an end I'm no worse for the wear. In addition to the welcome diversion that comes with attending to a rambunctious and rapidly growing puppy, and working on a multitude of DIY projects at home (I rue the day I discovered the next generation of removable wallpaper), I am also grateful for the fulfillment provided by producing each issue of Sophisticated Living. As I wrote in a recent Instagram post, it is a joy "to work with talented people who create beautiful things." Because our home as a sanctuary has taken on new meaning in 2020, in this issue, we are pleased to bring you two unique residences that demonstrate the depth and diversity of the interior design community in the Commonwealth. November and December have always been synonymous with family for me. While our celebrations may look a little different this year, my wish for each of you this holiday season and beyond is that your heart remains as full as your stomach on Turkey Day.

Bridget Williams, Editor-In-Chief

bridget@slmag.net

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Articles inside

Derby Delayed

1min
pages 86-87

Sophisticated Society, Presented by Kentucky Select Properties

3min
pages 85-88

WATERFRONT BOTANICAL GARDENS

1min
page 84

BIG APPLE IN THE BLUEGRASS

3min
pages 74-80

The Mane Event

5min
pages 68-71

A CONCRETE IDEA

1min
page 66

SOME LIKE IT HOT

1min
pages 62-65

THE FUTURE IS ELECTRIC

2min
pages 60-61

APRÈS SKI

4min
pages 58-59

ENGAGING ALTERNATIVES

1min
pages 56-57

USHERING IN AN ERA OF AUDACIOUSNESS

2min
pages 54-55

Of Note...

1min
pages 52-53

FALLING IN LOVE WITH MAINE

10min
pages 48-51

Sip, Savor & Celebrate

1min
pages 46-47

bib 'li' o 'taph, [bib-lee-uhtaf, -tahf]: a person who caches or hoards books

2min
pages 44-45

THE GIFT OF TIME

1min
pages 40-43

SUN, SAND AND SOLACE

7min
pages 36-39

THE EYE OF THE TIGER

1min
page 35

Calm, Cool & Collected

3min
pages 28-33

Sophisticated Stars

9min
pages 24-25

From the Editor-In-Chief

1min
page 22
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