Yesterday I shared the first of two Texas Farmhouses that Mr. Front Porch and I toured recently. Today I am going to share with you all the larger farmhouse.
The farmhouse is approx 4000 sq ft I believe the sales person said. |
The huge front and back porch areas are amazing and what attack me most to this home. |
Outdoor living space at its finest. |
As soon as you step inside the front door farmhouse charm abounds. |
This home had a combined, kitchen/dining/living room area as well but much larger than yesterdays farmhouse. |
I liked the niche that was made for a kitchen hutch. |
The wall closing in this home looked identical to our home now. |
The large fireplace sat up higher than I am use to. For us we would have to have it come down lower and also have it made of brick. |
Loved this rustic storage bin they had. |
The master bedroom was super charming. About the same size as what we have now. |
The biggest difference between the green farmhouse and the large farmhouse other than the size is that the large farmhouse is decked out with planking, wainscoting and supports in the ceiling. |
The rustic pine flooring was gorgeous! |
Loved this headboard in the guest bedroom. One of the things I would change if we were to build would be to bring the bottom portion wainscoting up higher on the wall. |
Rustic pine stairs that I am trying to get Mr. Front Porch to agree to in our current home. Yes, that is a project we started last year and have yet to complete. |
I love the stairwell with the planking and bead board together. I need to figure out how to add it to our current home. |
This little red side table was pretty. |
This pic is not the greatest but I had to show y'all the adorable rustic farmhouse doll house they had in the upstairs kids room. It was too cute! So which farmhouse was your favorite- Green Farmhouse or Large Farmhouse? I personally liked the Green Farmhouse but it would have to be much larger to fit our needs. I think it was only 1800 sq ft. Both houses were amazing so I certainly could have fun customizing either one. |
I am with you and I would go with the green house on a larger scale. Thinking I might do some planking in our master bedroom makeover...thinking about doing the wall behind our bed.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
The first one.
ReplyDeleteOh what a gorgeous home!!! Off to check out the other ones!
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice home, but I am all about the green one.
ReplyDeleteThey're both beautiful homes but the green one was my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteBoth homes are beautiful but I prefer the green one. We have 1900 sq.ft. plus finished basement and I would actually like a smaller home. I really like the floors, the stairs and some of the board and ceiling details in this larger home but the kitchen and size of the other are more my style. Thanks for sharing homes that I would not have likely seen otherwise.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love all the shiplap they used and the master bedroom is so inviting. The smaller one appeals to me more too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us on the tour!
ReplyDeleteGreat details in this home. So nice to see - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe home sure didn't look as if it was 4000 sq. ft. Looked much smaller. Maybe they just had too much stuff in it. Kind of looked cluttered and I think the made a HUGE mistake in the kitchen with the dark cabinets. The porches were gorgeous though!
ReplyDeleteLoved the tour thanks!
ReplyDeleteLoved both homes! Does the builder have a website with floor plans?
ReplyDeleteOh I love this one!! I want to add planking in our home too- or tear down the sheetrock that is hiding the shiplap (messy but much better)!! That little playhouse is awesome!!
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