Kacey Musgrave, along with interior designer Lindsay Rhodes, created the 3,500 square foot Nashville home.

Kacey Musgrave, along with interior designer Lindsay Rhodes, created the 3,500 square foot Nashville home.

Musgrave aimed to create a peaceful, plant-filled retreat that is both contemporary and vintage, creating a minimalist place.

The 33-year-old singer customized the property to her taste, which resulted in this elegant sanctuary with soothing tones and filled with minimalist furnishings.

From a heavy house to a home with a calm interior aesthetic, just as Musgrave envisioned.

They used pale mineral paint throughout the house, which gives a tenuous tone to the entire property. 

Musgrave intended the interior of the house to have plenty of circular shapes.

A mostly white house, with the presence of vintage decorative elements.

Giving the space a warm and comfortable feel.

With a busy life, Musgrave wanted a neutral color palette that would give the space a calm and relaxing atmosphere.

A Home Full of Luxury where the artist could enjoy her leisure.

The piano room, with a dark pink tone, serves as the perfect balance between masculine and feminine. 

The French bed in one of the bedrooms is one of Musgrave’s favorite acquisitions in this home Full of luxury.

The powder room is another very special area of the house. Thoughtfully designed, the walls are covered with nude sketches.

Lindsay Rhodes says the house had lots of subway tiles and they wanted everything to show, so they covered the entire kitchen with plaster, including the island, to create soft lines.

Musgrave also tried to give the space a wabi sabi aesthetic, a Japanese concept that consists in embracing the beauty of imperfection.

Throughout the house we find minimalist elements, even though Musgrave is a collector of old elements, who had to select a few in order to keep the style simple inside the house.