Category: farm house

  • Top Four Tips for Upgrading the Exterior of Your Home

    Top Four Tips for Upgrading the Exterior of Your Home

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    via landscapegenius.com

    When you own a home it seems to be a never-ending cycle of improvements, renovations, and changes. The majority of these home improvements tend to take place inside the home, which can end up leaving your exterior a bit sad and dismal looking. Without the proper attention outside, your house can lack curb appeal and even inspiration. It also means you may be losing out on functional and useable outdoor space simply because it hasn’t been designed correctly.

    If you’re ready to tackle the exterior of your home, but you’re not really sure where to start, then here’s a look at the top four tips that will help you upgrade the exterior.

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    via Ronique & Co

    Install Stylish Non-Traditional Fencing

    When you think of fencing, it’s normal to think about the traditional tall plank-style fencing that is a bit of an eyesore. There is no need to stick to this style though. Instead, you can use fencing as decor as well as serving a function. One option is to install a picket fence, which can be used at the front and back of your yard. Picket fencing is a wonderful addition to landscaped areas and gardens. It serves the purpose of creating a boundary, but at the same time, they aren’t an over-powering fence.

    You can find a wide range of picket fence options including heights, shapes, and colours. Many will allow you to stain them at home so you can pick the best color for your home. If you have any doubts about how to upgrade your exterior, you can always contact USA Exterior for support.

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    via All About the Garden Shop

    UPDATE YOUR ROOFING FIXTURES

    Your roof catches rainwater that hits your home. If you don’t have gutters, rainwater will pour over the roof’s edge and the sides of the home, which can erode the soil overtime and lead to a flooded basement and foundation problems. Eavestroughs prevent this problem from happening and protect the home from possible water damage. If your gutters are clogged and old, water can accumulate and pour over the edge as well. So, it’s best to update your roofing fixture before problems start.

    If your old eavestroughs are getting old, consider replacing them immediately because you don’t want to risk damaging your home’s foundation. If you need a professional evaluation of your eavestrough system or require eavestrough repair Waterloo, seek out the reliable providers in your area. 

    Clear Out the Garden

    When you think of upgrading the exterior of your home, many people assume that means adding to their garden and planting more. This may be the case if you have a young garden, or no garden at all, but if your home has a mature garden the opposite is true. Clearing out the garden, cutting back trees and shrubs, and even removing some items will do wonders for the curb appeal. It makes the garden appear healthier and gives a sense the whole yard is being cared for.

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    via Rodika Tchi

    Give the Front Door a Splash of Colour

    Your front door is often the first thing that people notice as they pass by, and it’s something you use probably on a daily basis. Why not make it a door that is cheerful and welcoming by giving it a splash of colour. You can pick something that compliments the exterior of your home rather than blends in with it. Popular front door colours include red, orange, blue, and yellow.

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    Invest in Exterior Lighting

    Your home’s ambiance will be greatly improved with the use of several lighting options. Although they’re only noticeable at night, they can completely change your home’s look. Exterior lighting is actually a fabulous way to add design and interest to your exterior. You can go with large fixtures that really make a mark, install lighting in pathways and gardens, and even use spotlights to feature certain architectural aspects of the home or key areas of your garden.

    While you probably already have lights outside, they may not exactly be statement pieces. Consider using soffit lights, which will highlight your home’s architecture. Think of using ground lights to help accent the bushes and trees or porch lights to help add a welcome glow near your front door. Consider installing light near your home’s number sign, which will be helpful to your visitors and guests.  

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    via 88HomeDecor

    Your Home is Transformed

    If you have a free weekend and you’re up for the challenge of doing a DIY project, you can start with smaller ones. You’ll be amazed at how a fresh coat of paint or a clean garden can upgrade your home. While each of these design tips may not seem big on their own, once you start to do a couple you’ll see a pretty large transformation take place.

    This post in partnership with The Garden Trellis Co.

  • Modern Farmhouse tour

    Modern Farmhouse tour

    Modern Farmhouse

    Talk about bright and airy!  The overall white walls in this home and amazingly high ceilings say anything but dark old farmhouse.  I would have loved to see images of this home prior to the renovation.  The house is in New South Wales.  The couple fell in love with it’s character and decided to give it a modern coastal feel while paying homage to it’s farmhouse roots.  I’ll stop talking and let it speak for itself.

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    Love this outdoor dining space.  The rustic table with the white chairs is dreamy.

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    Simplicity at it’s best

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    I love it all! How about you guys?

    All image via Adore Home Magazine

  • Gorgeous farmhouse tour from Ohio…

    Gorgeous farmhouse tour from Ohio…

    A gorgeous farmhouse 2012 throw back!  This house’s style as stood the test of time.  Well, 5 years at least.

    This Ohio farmhouse is chock full of second hand, vintage, and antique furnishings and accessories, which simply make it really fun to tour. More than the house though, I love the grounds…

    I love this shot…so peaceful

     

    I adore this birdcage as decor, but I’m not really a fan of caging birds…

    They scored the four poster bed on ebay.

    This chicken coup used to be a cupola.

    A shed is used as guest quarters.  I would probably use this as a painting studio though….

     

     

     

     

    The sink is an old soapstone basin.

    what do you think of the house and grounds?

    via Country Living

  • Chip and Joanna’s Fixer Upper Magnolia House

    Chip and Joanna’s Fixer Upper Magnolia House

    Fixer Upper’s B&B The Magnolia House

    I’ve only caught a few episodes of Fixer Upper but the ones I saw I really liked. Then a photo of the Magnolia House caught my attention, and that’s what led me to discover that it’s a bed and breakfast owned by the couple.

    Loving the shiplap – as we featured in a post last week!  The chandelier in the living room is a nice touch too.
    Shiplap abounds!  And those teal cabinets! I really like them.
    Iron canopy beds are so romantic.
    I really love this space, which I imagine is the lobby.  
    If you want to read more about The Magnolia House, visit the website.
    all images via Magnolia
    What do you think about the house?  Are you a fan of Fixer Upper?
  • A new favorite in my house tour collection…

    A new favorite in my house tour collection…

    This Ohio farmhouse is chock full of second hand, vintage, and antique furnishings and accessories, which simply make it really fun to tour. More than the house though, I love the grounds…

    I love this shot…so peaceful

    I adore this birdcage as decor, but I’m not really a fan of caging birds…

    They scored the four poster bed on ebay.

    This chicken coup used to be a cupola.

    A shed is used as guest quarters.  I would probably use this as a painting studio though….

    The sink is an old soapstone basin.

    what do you think of the house and grounds?

    via Country Living

  • A stunning modern (and elegant) farm house

    A stunning modern (and elegant) farm house

    This house by Kim Winkler is really unique. Rarely do you see such an amazing blend of dark, luxurious elegance paired with such rustic elements.

    This picture has inspired me to maybe paint my bathroom black…. anyone here tried it?

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    I would never think to pair those chairs with that table, but it works really well imho.

    What do you think of this house?
    via Trad Home