A Mid-century modern dream house in Louisville

From a pink kitchen with vintage applicances to wood-paneling and a powder blue bathroom, this house is grandma chic.

This kitchen has pink, retro-style cabinets with wood trim, red countertops, a vintage 1950s stovetop, and red vintage microwave.

The kitchen features restored vintage appliances.

Photo by Jeremy Blum

Back in June, we shared that the most popular home style in Kentucky was Mid-century modern and this house — currently for sale near Seneca Park — adds proof to the pudding.

Built in 1953, every room in this 2,663-sqft home has been restored and maintained to its original retro-ranch style and it’s giving major “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” vibes.

Here are few of its original details + features that caught our eye:

  • Pink kitchen with red countertops and vintage appliances
  • Wood paneled walls and hardwood floors
  • Emerald green, jungle-themed wallpaper
  • Bright colored tile floors in each bathroom — we especially love the powder blue room

This three-bedroom, three-bath house at 2625 McCoy Way is currently listed for $420,000 by Midcentury Modern Margot + you can see it in person during the open house on Sun., Sept. 11 from 2-4 p.m.

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