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2026 Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home

Inside the 2026 Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home: Bold Design, Artful Living & Louisville Creativity

Every year, the Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home captures the attention of Louisville homeowners, interior design lovers, and architecture enthusiasts alike but the 2026 home is shaping up to be one of the most inspiring yet.

Designed with fearless creativity, rich personality, and layered warmth, this year’s home blends bold interior trends with timeless architectural elements. The result is a space that feels elevated, deeply personal, and unmistakably connected to Kentucky craftsmanship and artistry.

Built by Ramage Company and designed by Clare Miller Home, the 2026 Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home embraces some of the biggest interior design movements emerging across luxury homes in 2026: color drenching, statement ceilings, organic materials, immersive spaces, and collected artistic living.

A Home Designed to Feel Like an Experience

The 2026 raffle home moves beyond traditional “neutral luxury” and instead embraces a more expressive, art-forward direction in residential design.

From the moment you enter, the architecture creates drama through soaring grand double-height ceilings flooded with natural light. The scale feels open and expansive, while layered textures and rich color palettes keep the interiors warm and approachable.

One of the defining themes throughout the home is color drenching which is a major 2026 design trend where walls, trim, ceilings, and architectural details are enveloped in saturated tones to create depth, mood, and emotional impact. Rather than relying on stark contrast, rooms feel immersive and intentionally curated.

Wallpapered ceilings add another unexpected layer of personality and visual movement, proving once again that “the fifth wall” is becoming one of the most important design opportunities in modern interiors.

Natural Materials Continue to Define Luxury in 2026

Across the country, luxury homes are shifting toward organic materials and architectural authenticity and this home reflects that movement beautifully.

The exterior stonework is thoughtfully carried into the interior spaces, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors while adding texture, permanence, and warmth. In 2026, homeowners are gravitating toward homes that feel grounded and tactile rather than overly polished or sterile.

This year’s raffle home captures that perfectly through layered natural finishes, warm architectural tones, dramatic light play, and handcrafted details that create a sense of comfort alongside sophistication.

Large windows and intentionally designed sightlines maximize natural light throughout the home which is another defining characteristic of today’s high-end residential design. Rather than simply illuminating a room, natural light becomes part of the architecture itself.

Clare Miller Home Brings Bold, Artful Interior Design to Life

Known throughout Louisville for refined yet approachable interiors, Clare Miller Home brings a distinct point of view to the 2026 raffle home.

The interiors feel collected rather than over-designed, balancing bold color, artistic expression, layered textiles, and sculptural forms with livability and warmth. Every room feels intentional, yet relaxed enough to truly be lived in.

This year’s design direction reflects a growing shift in interior design away from overly minimal spaces and toward homes with individuality, storytelling, and emotional connection.

The home celebrates personality through color, pattern, texture, and art while still maintaining a cohesive and elevated aesthetic from room to room.

Celebrating Louisville Artists & Local Creativity

One of the most meaningful aspects of the 2026 raffle home is its emphasis on local Louisville creatives and makers.

Artwork and curated pieces from Well & Wonder and Louisville artist Trace Myers help bring authenticity and regional character into the home.

In 2026, interior design is increasingly shifting toward supporting local artists and incorporating one-of-a-kind pieces that make homes feel unique and personal. Rather than relying solely on mass-produced décor, designers are prioritizing artwork and furnishings with story, craftsmanship, and emotional resonance.

This year’s raffle home becomes more than a showcase of beautiful finishes as it becomes a celebration of Louisville’s creative community.

Indigo Blinds & Shades Brings Custom Window Treatments to the Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home

Indigo Blinds & Shades is proud to be part of the 2026 Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home, helping complete the home’s layered and artful interior vision through custom window treatments designed specifically for the space.

Working alongside Clare Miller Home and Ramage Company, Indigo’s selections were thoughtfully curated to complement the home’s bold use of color, natural light, organic textures, and architectural scale. As modern luxury homes continue embracing warmer, more immersive interiors in 2026, window treatments have become an essential design element adding softness, texture, light control, and architectural balance throughout a home.

To bring that vision to life, Indigo partnered with Graber, their chosen manufacturing partner known for premium custom blinds, shades, drapery, and motorized window treatment solutions. Graber’s craftsmanship, elevated materials, and extensive fabric and design collections allowed the team to create window treatments that feel fully integrated into the home’s architecture and interior design direction.

From tailored shades and layered drapery to woven textures and advanced motorized solutions, the window treatments throughout the raffle home were selected to enhance both the functionality and overall atmosphere of the interiors while preserving the home’s dramatic natural light and artistic character.

The collaboration reflects Indigo Blinds & Shades’ continued commitment to thoughtful, design-driven window treatments throughout Louisville and Central Kentucky. Follow along as installation progresses and the home comes to life through layered finishes, curated furnishings, local artistry, and custom details throughout the space.

Read our latest blog for more inspiration on luxury window treatment trends, layered interiors, and modern Kentucky living at Indigo Blinds & Shades Blog

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Ramage Company Continues a Tradition of Inspired Living

For years, Ramage Company has helped define luxury living within Norton Commons and beyond through thoughtful architecture, timeless craftsmanship, and homes designed around how families truly live today.

Their continued partnership with the Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home has raised millions in support for the hospital while also showcasing the latest trends in architecture, construction, and interior design.

The 2026 home reflects that same commitment to craftsmanship while pushing design forward in exciting new ways.

The Future of Luxury Homes Is Personal

If one theme defines 2026 interior design trends, it’s this: homes are becoming more personal, expressive, and emotionally driven.

This year’s Norton Children’s Hospital Raffle Home embraces that philosophy completely through:

  • Bold color palettes
  • Art-forward interiors
  • Statement ceilings
  • Organic textures
  • Natural stone elements
  • Immersive lighting
  • Locally curated artwork
  • Layered architectural details
  • Warm, collected luxury

The result is a home that feels inspiring yet livable as well as dramatic yet welcoming.

And perhaps most importantly, it showcases how design can bring together architecture, artistry, craftsmanship, and community in one extraordinary Louisville home.

Learn more about the Norton Children’s Hospital Home & BMW Raffle and the incredible organizations behind this year’s home: