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Step Inside Lainey Wilson’s Nashville Home: Leopard Stairs, Gold Ceilings, and Big Personality

Lainey Wilson isn’t just a country music star, she’s a curator of her own universe, and her Nashville home is a living, breathing manifestation of her creativity. The CMA winner welcomed Architectural Digest into the first house she’s ever fully designed, offering a glimpse into a world where vintage Americana meets bold self-expression, and Southern charm intertwines with personal history.


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From the moment you step through her door, Wilson’s personality leaps out. “You don’t even have to kick your boots off,” she says with a grin, ushering guests into a space that’s as playful as it is deliberate. The home is an unabashed showcase of imagination: leopard-print stair carpets nod to her first pair of bell bottoms, textured wallpaper gleams like accidental gold records, and ceilings sparkle in tribute to the kind of creativity that animates her music.


A Home of Stories and Symbols

Every corner tells a story. In the entryway, gold ceilings glint under Nashville light, evoking the shimmer of Wilson’s own musical journey. A nod to her equestrian companion, a 31-year-old horse named Tex, greets visitors in the bathroom, a reminder of roots and loyalty that have shaped her life. Preserved wood flooring from the original Grand Ole Opry stage carries the weight of country music history, grounding the home in a tradition Wilson reveres while simultaneously making it her own.


Even the living room embodies her artistic ethos. Wilson’s dog, Hippie Mae, lounges like the true mistress of the house, while horseshoe-shaped decorations and Western-inspired accents pay homage to her earliest songs. The furniture is intentionally “just stiff enough” to encourage connection, reflecting Wilson’s belief that spaces should foster human interaction, creativity, and warmth.


Culinary Creativity and Celebrity Guests

Wilson’s kitchen is where practicality meets artistry. McKenzie-Childs teapots and bowls add whimsy, while a low-slung microwave ensures that even mundane tasks require a playful challenge. Here, Wilson entertains friends like Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan, combining hospitality with authenticity, grilling, mixing drinks, and sharing laughs that mirror the openness she brings to her music.


Nearby, the Emerald Hall pays subtle tribute to Wilson’s career milestone, the cover of Bell Bottom Country, while her Jungle Room-inspired lounge is a funk-forward homage to Elvis Presley’s iconic Graceland space. Velvet paintings, her father’s first guitars, and quirky cocktail rituals make this space both a creative lab and a social hub for band rehearsals and songwriting sessions.


A Closet That Tells Her Story

Wilson’s walk-in closet is perhaps the most intimate reflection of her personality. Vintage blouses from Etsy and eBay, bell bottoms that carry memories of childhood sass and self-expression, and her personal line of boots, Golden West, fill the space with both function and sentiment. Jewelry charms symbolize milestones, a cowboy hat, a wildflower, a horseshoe, even the number nine, marking the year she got her first horse and wrote her first song. “This house is literally the inside of my brain,” Wilson laughs, a confession of a mind that thrives on detail, nostalgia, and bold creativity.


A Whirlwind Journey

The landing showcases plaques and trophies, a visual diary of Wilson’s meteoric rise, from her Grand Ole Opry induction to breaking attendance records at the New York State Fair. Yet the house never loses its intimacy. Wilson’s bedroom offers refuge, a safe harbor where curtains shut out the world and jade horses gifted by her grandmother serve as quiet reminders of family and heritage.


“This house is me,” Wilson reflects. “It’s everything from Western to hippie to eccentric to homegrown all the things kind of mixed into one. I wanted to create a space that felt like mine.”


For fans of Lainey Wilson, this is more than a house tour, it’s a window into the mind and heart of one of country music’s most dynamic talents. Leopard prints, glittering ceilings, velvet paintings, and horseshoes aside, it’s clear that Wilson has built more than a home. She’s built a sanctuary where creativity, family, history, and hospitality converge, a true reflection of a life lived unapologetically on her own terms.

Lainey Wilson’s Nashville abode isn’t just a place to live. It’s a place to tell stories, make music, and soak in the light literally and figuratively of a career that’s still just beginning to sparkle.



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