Who says a 1920’s home can’t be turned into a modern farm? Come see the contemporary touches we’re contemplating to bring our little antique into the 21st century on New England Home Magazine‘s blog. Click here to read the full post and we hope you enjoy your visit!
Photos via Domestic Architecture and S. Russell Groves
13 Comments
Ooohh – can’t wait to see – hopping right on over!!
Love it when the modern and traditional meet in the middle and make things gorgeous!!!
Happy Wed, Carolyn!
xoxo Elizabeth
Love your inspiration, heading over now!:)
What a fun project! I can’t wait to see all of the before and after photos!!! xo
Looks gorgeous! I’ll be popping right over!
Can’t wait to see…heading over!!
Wow. Love the magazine. Headed over again to get lost.
Thanks for sharing, Carolyn.
Teresa
xoxo
Off to check it out…xx
Oooooooh, totally fabulous! I thought I would share my new blog: http://thefashionablewriter.blogspot.com/
I hope you will like it! Warmest regards, Isabelle XX
“Old McDonough had a farm”….haha I love it!! Can’t wait to hear more…definitely keep us posted along the way : ) xx
That house is heavenly!
xo
Sharon
Hope you stop by and see me with Jessica Alba!
Hi. Carolyn,
I clicked over and read the post!
You must know by now how much I love a modern country look —- if you ever want to share photos of your house on someone else’s blog , I hope you think of me!
Hope you are enjoying the snow today!
Lynn
Love Mary McDonald! BTW I am in SF and your flowers were mentioned in a SF Chronicle writeup of an installation by Kendall Wilkinson, incase you haven’t seen it.