Cover star Kacey Musgraves gave Architectural Digest a tour of her 3,500-square-foot Nashville home for the mag’s May 2022 issue.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, 33, crafted “a new beginning” in the house, built in 2012, following her divorce from fellow singer-songwriter Ruston Kelly. READ MORE: Sam Finelli’s Performance Of Kacey Musgraves’ ‘Rainbow’ Has ‘Idol’ Judges In Tears She purchased the home in 2020 as “a big life change,” and, with the help of interior designer Lindsay Rhodes, Musgraves made choices during the renovation and redecoration that were informed in the best way possible by her separation. READ MORE: Kacey Musgraves Named One Of Time Magazine’s Women Of The Year “I wanted a place that felt like me,” she tells AD, “where I could express myself without having to think about another person and what they might want.
This felt like a new beginning.” From bold, colourful wallpaper to a blank white canvas, Musgraves was able to “see where she wanted to go” with the design.
With the majority of the home now painted white or off-white, there is one space that the “Happy & Sad” singer left untouched: a powder room featuring charcoal sketches by the late artist Hazel King, which coincidentally complemented her previous abode. READ MORE: Kacey Musgraves Stops By Piano Bar To Sing Impromptu Fleetwood Mac Cover “I’d started collecting nude sketches because I had this vision of hanging them floor to ceiling in a bathroom, but I hadn’t done it,” Musgraves explained about her idea, which is now “one of [her] favourite things” in her new house.
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