Accessory Dwelling Renovation | Kentucky
This accessory dwelling reimagines small-scale living through a Nordic-informed lens, where simplicity is balanced with warmth and material richness. The space feels light and airy, yet layered through an eclectic blend of modern and artisanal elements that introduce comfort without excess.
Rather than embracing minimalism, the interiors reflect a more European approach to simple living, where new and vintage pieces coexist to create a setting that feels intentional and collected. A slatted room divider serves as both a practical privacy screen and a defining architectural gesture, allowing openness to remain while introducing structure and visual rhythm.
Furnishings from Pierce & Ward, House of Leon, and South Loop Loft contribute to the layered composition, while artwork by John Paul Kesling and Alex Conroy lends personality and depth. Textiles from Pierre Frey further soften the space, reinforcing a retreat that feels inviting without sacrificing clarity.
The result is a setting that supports simple living through thoughtful design, where practicality and delight coexist.
Featured:
Pierce & Ward, House of Leon, John Paul Kesling, Alex Conroy, Pierre Frey, South Loop Loft, Haustile, Kelly Zellers, Kate Leichhardt Photography