It instantly gave the room the modern
farmhouse feel we wanted.
But when I think about our future house (we want to build) I worry about how we should design the outside to fit
the farmhouse feel I want inside.
your home is so cozy and warm and definitely has
that farmhouse feel you want!
Not exact matches
I knew I
wanted a
farmhouse feel to my kitchen.
She sent me this photo of the kitchen in their 100 - year old
farmhouse: She
wanted to see butcher block counters and white subway tiles, and she
wanted the space to
feel a little more -LSB-...]
I
wanted the kitchen to
feel like it was very much apart of the original 1846
farmhouse era, but still
feel fresh and updated.
I
wanted my design for the new year to have a true
farmhouse feel to it, light and airy with pops of the 2017 Pantone color of the year... greenery.
I
wanted to bring that cozy
feel to life through a
farmhouse books and pages inspired fall theme.
Once it had dried for about 10 minutes I decided at the last minute I
wanted the wood to look more worn as I was going for the rustic /
farmhouse / industrial
feel.
When it comes to styling, I
wanted the space to
feel bright, eclectic, and of course,
farmhouse.
Initially I thought I
wanted a sectional but I fell in love with these pieces and knew they would go perfectly with the room and the fresh
farmhouse feel I was going for.
Whether you
want to
feel like you're in a Tuscan villa, French country
farmhouse, sleek minimal space, or warm, family - togetherness zone, Hambleton Construction is your choice for a kitchen renovation.
Wanting a cheerful, inviting
farmhouse feel, Martha started with Shaker-esque cabinetry, which lends a classic look (and inspired her Maidstone line of Martha Stewart Living Kitchens at the Home Depot).
I
wanted something that would
feel light and bright and be easy to clean, but most of all, I
wanted it to have a great vintage
feel that would be a natural fit in our little
farmhouse.