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  2. You Don't Need a Farmhouse to Have the Charming Farmhouse ...

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    Wrap a Vent Hood in Reclaimed Wood. A unique salvaged wood hood, custom-built by the owner of this Mississippi farmhouse, and a vintage Turkish runner add warmth to the mostly white kitchen. We ...

  3. Rustic furniture - Wikipedia

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    Rustic coffee table with cedar and mountain laurel branches. The rustic furniture movement developed during the mid- to late-1800s. John Gloag in A Short Dictionary Of Furniture says that "chairs and seats, with the framework carved to resemble the branches of trees, were made in the middle years of the 18th century, and there was a popular fashion for this naturalistic rustic furniture" in ...

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    A little rustic, but tailored enough to blend with modern farmhouse, industrial or transitional styles. This desk is equipped with three drawers, perfect for office supplies, keys in your entryway ...

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    For a cohesive look, choose like frames (all gold or all black, for example). 2. Trace objects on butcher paper. Roll out butcher paper on a flat surface (we suggest a large tabletop or the floor ...

  6. Lampshade - Wikipedia

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    Two modern electric lamps with lampshades. A lampshade is a fixture that envelops the lightbulb on a lamp to diffuse the light it emits. Lampshades can be made out of a large variety of materials like paper, glass, fabric, stone, or any material that let light in. Oftentimes conical or cylindrical in shape, lampshades can be found on floor, desk, tabletop, or suspended lamps.

  7. Mitchell-Weeks House - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell-Weeks House is a "Potomac Valley style" log farmhouse first built in 1789. [1] Descendants of builder Benjamin Mitchell lived in the house, located in Chantilly, Virginia just west of the intersection of Lee-Jackson Highway and Lee's Corner Road, until approximately 1940. Subsequent owners renovated and remodeled the house, but it ...