defines equestrian life in the eastern corridors of Louisville Metro. Here the board formed concrete that shapes the home's architectural identity carries its disciplined texture outward, its deliberate grain and shadow lines reappearing in retaining walls and stable structures where material integrity matters as much as it does in any living space. The same design vocabulary that governs the interior—raw, honest, unapologetically tactile—translates across paddock fencing and outbuilding foundations, so that riding back toward the house at dusk feels less like returning from somewhere else and more like moving through a single continuous environment. What shifts between the metro's suburban heart and this stretch of Prospect is not ambition but scale, the land opening wide enough to let the equestrian rhythm that has always shaped this corridor breathe into something the next page of this property makes