Category: Home of the Week
Celebrating Louisville’s Homes And History
Louisville Architect Steve Wiser, AIA has a passion for all things local.
Edison Park Lofts: Re-imagining Historic Louisville
The latest addition to the ever-transforming Butchertown neighborhood might seem like it popped up out of nowhere – spacious, industrial-style lofts featuring exposed brick, metal beams and innovative sliding barn doors – but, much like the historic district itself, the bare bones of this newly-finished project lay hidden in plain sight for years, simply waiting for the right amount of polish.
Garden Angels Nursery
Many of us are familiar with the all-day-long trip, to a farm or orchard far outside Louisville, to hunt down that perfect Christmas tree or Halloween pumpkin.
A Glimpse At Life In The Commons
If you’ve ever wondered what your life might be like in the upscale, amenity-rich Norton Commons neighborhood, this fall you’ll have the opportunity to find out.
Shaping Lives Through Design
We often define our homes by what can be found inside them – comfortable furniture, heirloom treasures or carefully selected décor – and for some, this is as far as the concept of home extends.
Bellarmine Show House
More than 30 of the area’s top designers successfully competed for the opportunity to display their taste and talents in this year’s Bellarmine University Women’s Council Designers’ Show House, the Frederic Morgan-designed Wilkinson House.
Creative Collaboration
Since 1963, the Bellarmine University Women’s Council has worked to assist students through various fundraising efforts, and none has proven more popular than the organization’s annual Designers’ Show House.
College Life Transformed
Dormitory living has come a long way since the drab, narrow halls and cramped, uninviting rooms that many of us remember from our own collegiate years.
Building Upon Classic Charm
Over a century old, the stately white house on Cherokee Road was exactly the kind of home Jay and Jodie Morgan hoped to find when they first moved to Louisville
An Old Kentucky Home Made New
Bill and Carla Thompson, both originally from Kentucky, moved away from the bluegrass state to pursue various goals, but always knew that they eventually wanted to return and put down roots in Louisville, to be near friends and family.







