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We’re obsessed with the “Mamie Pink” details in the luxurious, sprawling bathroom suite. Popularized by First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, pink bathroom fixtures were all the rage in the 1950s. Oft-maligned as “dated,” a growing movement is seeking to preserve these details in older homes before they’re removed entirely. We think they make a darling detail and instantly show the history and character of a home – just check out the his and hers sinks and their glam gold-toned accessories!

ofthe magical exterior, the owner says there’s not a better place to sit on a summer day and be a part of the neighborhood than the large front porch with its lights and ceiling fans. Walk around to the rear of the house and you’ll find a 3 car carriage house that serves as an entertainment space, a limestone dining patio, pergolas covered in Wisteria come Spring, and Kentucky-native plants that attract all kinds of birds, bees, and butterflies. The backyard also includes limestone paths, a luscious lawn, and a firepit area for those chilly nights. We’re not sure we would ever want to leave this home! •