Where Albany's corridor built that quiet compression, Albertville releases it — the ceiling height returns and the sightlines stretch toward windows that frame pastureland in long, unbroken panels of glass set into limestone-accented walls. Here the property declares its equestrian identity openly, the floor plan orienting itself around views of paddock fencing and mature hardwoods that have sheltered this stretch of Kentucky bluegrass for generations. The materials shift subtly too, wider-plank hardwoods replacing the tighter grain of the transitional hallway, grounding the room in a warmth that feels earned by the landscape it overlooks. It is a space that doesn't linger on its own architecture but instead leans forward, pulling the eye toward the property's working terrain and the open geometry that defines everything waiting just beyond in Allen.