This is the last post of the Modern Farmhouse series, for now. Our photoshoot focused primarily on the first floor, however, we were able to sneak in one pic of the master bath. Since I only have one photo, I included a “before” shot so we can do a side by side comparison.
Read MoreThe renovation of the Modern Farmhouse expanded the kitchen and opened it up to the family room. The family room is not large, so using every square inch was important. The first thing we did was expand the opening between the family and dining room.
Read MoreMy clients biggest request for this renovation was to have a large kitchen with a 48” range and a huge center island. By removing the non-working fireplace and knocking down the wall between the kitchen and the “den,” we were able to really open up the space.
Read MoreThe dining room is the center of this household so we knew we wanted to make it standout. My client fell in love with this deep marine green that I also love (and used in the Restored Victorian). She is an artist and we knew we wanted to feature her paintings. With a color palate of dark and marine green mixed with blue, her paintings really shine.
Read MoreThe entry to the house was pretty drab, with a long narrow hallway that led to a tiny closet (if you want to know all the floor plan details, go back to the previous post). Now, the foyer led to the basement stairwell, as well as upstairs. My clients picked a nice dark stain for the new white oak floors that contrasted nicely with our off-white walls.
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