The Hubble House
This house is a Victorian located in the historic Cherokee Triangle in Louisville, KY. The homeowners loved the location and loved that the garden was a blank slate when they moved in in 2016. Over the years, the homeowners realized they had an opportunity to create a simple, inviting, and beautiful garden. It’s often smart to live in a home for a little while so you can understand what will work and what will not.
The reason this home is called the “Hubble House” is because Dr. Edwin Hubble, the American Astronomer and inventor of the Hubble Telescope lived here for a time in the early 1900s.

After :great view of the home from the street

After: New Dawn Climbing Rose

After: inspired by the paddock at Keeneland in Lexington, KY


After: The side yard looking towards the back of the home

After: the side yard, looking at the Little Gem Magnolia, Limelight Hydrangea, and Boxwood plantings

After: border along the front porch

After: Liriope planted in the easement between the street and the sidewalk
Before: listing photo of the home in 2016
Before: after the homeowners had moved in, planted the Willow Oak and Boxwoods in the front yard
Before: listing photo