![]() What a welcome home statement this is! This is the view from the moment you walk in the front door. Take notes on all details shared by the builder and make sure to pin your favorite interior design pictures!įarmhouse-Style Home Inspired by Chip & Joanna GainesĮxterior body color/trim color: Benjamin Moore Balboa Mistįront door/decking/skirting/cedar: Benjamin Moore Natural Cedar Toneīrick: Bradford Hall Tudor with white mortar The metal roofed awning, exposed rafter tails, and cedar columns and brackets bring everything together. The focal point is the two story jut-out portion of the front anchored by a pair of wing walls. The covered front porch is a must for a farmhouse-style home. Working with their award winning architects, they came up with what you see here. Plus, they are big fans of the style as well. With so much momentum going towards the Modern Farmhouse style, mainly thanks to Chip and Joanna Gaines, they knew they couldn’t go wrong with the look. They also wanted to build something no one else had built in the area, a Modern Farmhouse. 8.Given one of the largest lots in this particular community, the builders at Pike Properties LLC (also featured here & here), set out to design a home that maximized the lot. When they first came into vogue, you had to forge your own hardware, but now you can buy standard-size barn doors and the hardware that goes with them at almost any home renovation store. Sliding barn doors are also useful when you have a wide opening that would require massive doors to close. Not only does this design trend add a touch of country cool, it’s also a great space saver when there’s not enough room for a door to swing wide open. ![]() If your ceiling is flat, wood beams can still be installed! They add interest to what is all too often a boring surface. Have a gabled roof? If you already have wood beams and/or rafters, consider sanding them down and staining them so the natural wood shines through. While most of the farmhouse sinks you see these days are made of a white porcelain–type substance, copper and galvanized metal versions are considered ultimate examples of farmhouse chic. Claim home The addition of a farmhouse sink is a signature Chip and Joanna Gaines move.Īlso called “apron-front” sinks, these are huge-often lacking a divider in the middle-because farm wives needed massive amounts of basin space for canning, bottling, and goose dressing. A farmhouse sinkĬlaim your home to stay up-to-date of your home‘s value and equity. ![]() Even today, you’ll see upscale designers on renovation shows use butcher block wood to top kitchen islands, because it’s so darn practical and cost-effective! 5. Butcher block countertops Photo by Insignia Kitchen and Bath Design Studio.įancy marble, granite, quartz, and even tile were not available back in the day, but there was wood aplenty. But for a true country look, the accessories on display should have a country feel as well-crockery, stoneware, Mason jar glasses, or white ironstone, for example. In other rooms, open shelves allowed people to display the few nice items that they owned. The shelves can be attached to the wall or built into a free-standing piece of furniture like a buffet or sideboard. Open shelving This kitchen designed by Joanna Gaines features two of her signature touches: shiplap and open shelving with country accessories.Īnd you thought this was a modern trend! Remember, busy farm wives had to have everything in the kitchen within easy reach when they were preparing food. It’s usually painted a solid color Joanna’s preference is a lovely shade of white. Is reclaimed barn wood a little too rustic for your taste? Try a wall, interior or exterior, covered with Joanna’s favorite shiplap. This horizontal pattern of interlocking wooden boards was traditionally used to build sheds and barns (but interestingly enough, not ships). Shiplap paneling Shiplap bathroom by Joanna Gaines And here’s the cool thing about it: This trend has become so popular, you can buy reclaimed wood paneling (or a reasonable facsimile of it) at your local home improvement store. Paneling a wall, or a portion of it, with reclaimed wood can add interest and texture to any room. ![]() See more contemporary dining room designs Reclaimed wood Photo by Jordan Iverson Signature Homes. ![]()
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