Lainey Wilson has offered fans an inside peek at her Nashville home — the first home the country music star has designed herself.
In an installment of Architectural Digest’s Open Door series, the “Watermelon Moonshine” singer gave a tour of her western-eclectic style home including her kitchen where she hosts fellow country music stars, her “Jungle Room” inspired by Elvis Presley and her closet, which houses her collection of bell-bottom jeans.
The leopard-print and cowboy-themed home features warm colors and western motifs such as cacti, horses and cowboy art pieces.
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One standout item is a stained glass window created by a Nashville artisan who frequently designs stained glass for local churches and cathedrals. It’s one of her favorite pieces in the house, Wilson said.
“I know that’s cliche, ‘Home is where the heart is,’ but it’s true,” said Wilson of her Nashville home. “It’s where you go when you feel like you need to refill your cup.”
“It’s a place that you should feel comfortable, I’m so thankful for this home,” she added. “This home has been that for me.”
Lainey Wilson opens the doors to her Nashville home, showcases eclectic style
The 2024 CMA Award Female vocalist of the year loves hosting and often invites other country music stars into her kitchen. Her fiancé, Devlin “Duck” Hodges, handles the grilling while she takes guests to the bar and prepares drinks, she said.
“I had Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan, over the other night and me and Duck were cooking for them,” said Wilson. “Right before they got here I was like, ‘Is Miranda Lambert really coming to our house?’ Like that would’ve been weird, if you would’ve told me that about 10 years ago,” she added. “But now she’s one of my buddies.”
The Emerald Hall — a hallway painted emerald green from floor to ceiling — features a display of the outfit Wilson wore on the cover of her fourth album, “Bell Bottom Country,” which she described as “a really big, life-changing record” for her.
“Every time I walk down this hall, I look at it and I’m reminded of how far I’ve come,” she said.
Wilson’s favorite spot in the house is the Jungle Room, inspired by Elvis Presley’s Jungle Room at Memphis’ Graceland. She tried to make it “as funky as possible,” she said.
It’s the place where she and her band hang out, write music, rehearse, and congregate, she added.
The room features 70s-style velvet paintings and ample seating for hosting. A Dolly Parton coffee table turned wall hanging hangs over the bar and guitars that belonged to her father are mounted on the walls.
Wilson showcased her closet, which includes her extensive collection of vintage blouses, boots and hats. Her jewelry collection includes a vintage Grand Ole Opry belt buckle, gifted to her by a fan not long before she was inducted.
Clothing on display at the Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, July 17, 2025.
Her home also houses just a few of her accolades, as most of her awards are on display at her exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame. The night she was inducted into the Opry, Wilson was gifted a piece of preserved wood from the Ryman Auditorium, which now hangs on her wall.
Her fiancé Duck had no say in the interior design, Wilson added.
“This house is me, this house is literally the inside of my brain,” she said. “I wanted to just kind of tip my hat to the things that I love and I wanted to create a space that felt like mine.”
“I got to pour my heart into this and it’s really special to me.”
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