The Fixer Upper effect is real, and it could make your home sell faster and for more money. Homebuyers are willing to pay about 10% more than expected for homes featuring modern farmhouse-style ...
Charming, warm, rustic and functional, farmhouse style home design has been all the rage for quite some time, with no signs of this trend slowing down. From mason jar chandeliers and shiplap accent ...
Modern farmhouse style has been all the rage – in magazines, on design TV shows and in Connecticut homes and all across the country. According to a study by Ruby Home, modern farmhouse is the leading ...
Recently, there has been debate on whether or not farmhouse décor is out of style. While some say elements like exposed wood, greenery, and neutrals are timeless, others argue that word signs, barn ...
Is there a more relaxed and inviting design aesthetic than farmhouse style? We think not! Whether you call a Folk Victorian house on a pastoral piece of property home or just want to bring that look ...
If you love farmhouse decor but your budget is limited, you can still have that Fixer-Upper look! Check out these Easy Ways to add Farmhouse Style to your home on a Budget! All of these pieces can be ...
Samantha Hunter is a professional copy editor who has worked with Ms. Magazine, Spin and VH1. She has also written for MarthaStewart.com, Essence.com, Esquire.com, GoodHousekeeping.com, RealSimple.com ...
A spacious tiny home isn't an oxymoron but one of the miracles of contemporary design and craftsmanship. It's possible to reap all the benefits of downsizing and mobile living and still indulge in ...
Your new home might be a $200,000 condominium in Nolensville or a $1 million custom home in Williamson County, but there’s good chance it will look like one of the historic farmhouses dotting the ...
Model homes throughout Southwest Florida tend to look alike. There is the contemporary, light, modern look with light colors broken up by splashes of aqua, lemon yellow or vibrant orange. But one ...
Far from the cornfields, with nary a dairy in sight sits Kimberly and Peter Bocian’s 12,500-square-foot house outside of Atlanta. The kitchen features an old-fashioned farmhouse sink, and living-room ...