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Below, we’ve gathered up 70 of our favorite character-filled, easy-to-incorporate decorating ideas that will make any house feel a little bit more like a farmhouse.
Ready Your Room Year-Round. Lovingly named “The Christmas Room,” this farmhouse living room boasts a built-in holiday look thanks to wall-to-wall red plaid carpeting and evergreen-colored paint.
All-Wood TV Wall. Li suggests "choose[ing] materials like rich wood, sleek metal, or industrial concrete to create a cohesive backdrop that feels both contemporary and grounded."
Monterey Colonial style house at Rancho Petaluma Adobe. Monterey Colonial is an architectural style developed in Alta California (today's US state of California when under Mexican rule). Although usually categorized as a sub-style of Spanish Colonial style, the Monterey style is native to the post-colonial Mexican era of Alta California.
Monterey Colonial 1D 004157 Monterey Colonial Listed in the County record as 131 East Spain Street in the County record 018-221-003 146 E. Spain St. Schocken House 1886 Hip roof cottage 1D 004177 Hip roof cottage 018-171-010 147 E. Spain St. Pinni / Black House 1906 Rubble cottage 1D 004178 Rubble cottage
The farm was privately owned by a Dutch family, the Adriances, from 1697 to 1808. Their three-room farmhouse, built in 1772, has been restored and still stands. After 1808, a series of families owned the farm as it continued to evolve from a colonial homestead to a modern "truck farming" or market gardening business. Under its last private ...
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