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Farmhouse Classic

Although many design trends come and go, it seems that the farmhouse style remains classic.  And that’s a good thing, because this is a 100+ year old farmhouse.  My husband isn’t too much into home renovations and interior design but his love for me always convinces him to come on board!  Regardless, he certainly loves …

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Rustic Dining Room Remodel

This rustic dining room is a mix of paint and wood tones with a high contrast navy damask stenciled walls above the chair rail.  Antique furniture pieces, weathered white chairs, and a rustic table are mixed with weathered white and natural farmhouse style decor.  This navy dining room was inspired by other colors I had …

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A Marriage of Tastes

This late 1800’s farm house was in desperate need of an overhaul. Everything was torn out down to the studs, walls were removed, a new wall was built, doors were relocated and everything was put back together with a design that married a rustic style to a farmhouse style Because the roof pitch over the …

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How to Build Custom Cabinets

I wanted the cabinets on each side of the fireplace to be the height of my mantle. Since my living room is small, keeping the cabinets and mantle the same height creates a clean line. And it also eliminates the need for shelving above the cabinets which I also thought would contribute to a busier …

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DIY Shiplap

Shiplap is one of the most inexpensive and easy way to give a room a farmhouse flair. All you need is 1×6 or 1×8 standard pine boards, table saw, chisel, hammer and nails (or a brad nailer), tape measure. and a level. First, measure the length and height of the wall you want to shiplap. …

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How to refinish painted stairs

Stripping paint — A daunting task for sure but well worth the outcome! These 100 year old farmhouse steps had gouges, exposed nail heads, and layers of hideous, brownish-orange paint. I started with a sander and 60 grit sandpaper and ended up using a paint stripper. I started with a sander and 60 grit sandpaper …

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