Do you love farmhouse kitchen decor as much as we do? Then check out these amazing farmouse kitchen decorations and ideas.
L'Automne arrive doucement mais sûrement : découvrez nos conseils et nos inspirations pour créer une décoration de maison chaleureuse.
Bread box Nest Pillow Bottle measuring cups Coffee/Tea/Sugar canister set bottle dryer metal vintage laundry basket cow sign wall clock set of buckets scale tiered tray beaded chandelier bench click the photos below to be taken to Amazon to view the item... I was looking on Amazon tonight for laundry baskets & of course I got side tracked & found some of the best farmhouse decor so YOU KNOW I had to come on here & share it with you guys. I honestly couldn't believe a lot of this was on Amazon so I couldn't just keep it to
My husband who has been working out of state for several months, just got back a few days ago :) It’s been so nice to just hang out and do the things we like to do together. One of those things is thrift shopping. Most people have no idea how many awesome things you can
Hispania is not another stereotypical Spanish restaurant, complete with paintings of bulls and flamenco dancers. It is the largest space in Europe with 950 sqm dedicated to the Spanish world of cooking in the financial district of London. You will discover an elegant space with high ceilings and a thoughtful decor, worthy of a feature […]
I’ve said it before: I am to cooking what Humphrey B. Bear is to mime. So every night is the same in our house. Speed is key.
rowing up as a little girl, my parents used to spend each summer with us, the children, in their summerhouse in the beautiful region of the Dordogne, France. My mum, little sister and I would spend hours browsing through the …
Designed by a queer couple for a queer couple, the home reimagines communal living for the present moment
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
There is nothing more comforting than a classic home-cooked favorite enjoyed around the kitchen table! Chicken croquettes have a simplicity that is both elegant and humble. Enjoy making this recipe with our boneless, skinless chicken breast, or use leftover roast chicken for an easy shortcut.
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
Modern Farmhouse Design
We’ve officially entered the holiday season, and that means entertaining is on my mind! Since Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away, this month I’m rounding up some of my favorite tips & tricks to make hosting family and friends a breeze. As always, style is at the forefront, but just as imp
Sewing pattern - make this farmhouse style table runner using white linen and a knitted edge. Pair simple white fabric with gray lace edging. #tablerunner #farmhousestyle #farmhousedining
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
This recipe makes the PERFECT Sugar Cookie Cut-outs! The cookies turn out so tender and delicious using this easy method!
With its antique white finish, plank-effect styling and charming turned details, this accent table is sure to elevate the look and feel of a room. Whether you embrace traditional decor or fancy modern farmhouse style, this 3-tier table will look right at home. And with USB device charging, this accent table is right up to speed with your high-tech lifestyle. Specifications Height 27.75in Width 23.63in Depth 15.75in Details Made of veneer, wood and engineered wood, Antique white finish, 2 shelves, 2 slim-profile USB charging ports, Power cord included; UL Listed, Assembly required Shade Light Shape Rectangle Material Wood Products and Other Lifestyle Casual Dimensions 24''W x 16''D x 28''H
These DIY Pallet Photo Frames will have you printing out those forlorn digital images in no time flat with the help of this easy to follow photo transfer technique.
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
Amanda furnished her 550-square-foot studio apartment with a smart mix of interesting furnishings.
We are celebrating our last Christmas season in our beloved farmhouse of ten years. See how we made special memories with a fancy dinner and beautiful centerpiece from FTD Flowers. Ten Years of Christmas in
The most dreamy pasta! Penne alla vodka is unbelievably creamy and flavorful. This pasta looks fancy, but it's actually one of the easiest and quickest pasta dishes. Everyone should learn how to make penne alla vodka!
Cottage style that's sure to inspire, from rustic Muskoka cottages to white-washed beach houses and more.
Tiny, cozy writer's rooms we all wish we had. Get inspired to re-decorate your sacred space.
This classic recipe for Spaetzle was handed down to me by Grandma. Coming from a German home where she learned to make Spaetzle & passed the tradition to me
Simplicity is key in this space.
You can build this desk with just a few tools and off the shelf lumber. This farmhouse style desk looks like a million bucks, but only cost $55 to build. Free plans with step by step diagrams, shopping and cut list by Ana White.
Charcuterie boards are beloved by hosts and guests alike AND for good reason! They look super fancy but truthfully they are not difficult at all. With a few easy steps and gorgeous finishes (like microgreens) ANYONE can do this. They are absolutely stunning for a Holiday gathering or even weeknight get-together. Let me show you
This month we are thrilled to partner with the team at Outerlands, a restaurant in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset neighborhood, to celebrate the launch of
The design experts at HGTV share aspirational autumnal interior designs to inspire your fall decorating for every room in your home including kitchens, bedrooms, living rooms and bathrooms.
Sidna Allen House in Hillsville, VA One sunny afternoon this past September, I had the opportunity to meet with one of the owners of Sidna Allen house, a historic house in Southwest Virginia. A house that stands beautifully on top of a hill in Hillsville, VA and faces a breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge mountains in the distance. It also comes with a lot of history attached to it, perhaps dramatic too. Three books is said to have been written about the family who built this house. The Sidna Allen House is a historic house located near the town of Fancy Gap, in Carroll County, Virginia. The house was built in 1911 for Sidna Allen, brother of Floyd Allen; however, he was arrested soon thereafter for complicity in the courthouse shooting of which his brother was accused, and never again lived there. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. On January 27, 1901 when Sidna Allen was 35 years old he got married to Bettie Mitchell. After Sidna and Bettie married, they decided to build a house. According to the book "The Courthouse Tragedy," the whole house was made of the best wood around, and there were 8 rooms in the house. In the book it says, "The floors were of oak, except the floor of our living room, which was white maple." The walls in the house were all plastered. It also says, "In the dining room we used quarter-sawed oak, finished in natural color wainscoting." The roof of the house was made of slate, which back then, all this wood and other materials were very expensive. They had a windmill at the house, and an acetylene generator which is what provided them the lights. The house back in 1911 was worth 13,000.00 and was said to be the most beautiful house in South-West Virginia. But a year later the Hillsvile courthouse tragedy occurred and Sidna and his wife had only lived there a year. via- wikipedia Last year, a 101 years after the house was built, and 8 years since I have first seen it, and every time after that my curiosity building up to see what's inside, I finally got to see it. After a few inquiries, I found out who owned it and I asked for my permission to go inside and take some pictures. Very grateful that they accepted to meet me. The house though, sadly lays in a very poor state. After the Allens lost the house, it was passed on from landlord to landlord, until 20 years ago, the last lady that owned it, passed and she had left the house for her son and daughter. The daughter living with her family in WA and the son and his family live in a farm not far from the house, right in Hillsville. It has not been lived in for over 20 years and nothing has been done to maintain the house. But finally, in the summer of 2012, a group of people formed a foundation and together started working on gathering necessary means to restore the house. I was told contractors have been contacted and grants are being applied for to finally get the work done on this house. Enough from me... see for yourselves, what I finally get to experience!! The distressed and old patina of weathered paint! A Pink Hydrangea bush that has aged so well, it has grown into a tree. The living room is probably in the best shape then all other rooms in the house. The wallpaper, though not original wallpaper from the Allens, made my heart skip a beat. The shabby chic loving gal, whats not to love! Pink faded florals on white. And the mantel is gorgeous, white tile with gold leaf designs and beautiful woodwork. The dining room has a built in hutch in the wall between dining and kitchen walls. Beautiful original stained glass windows. The bedroom lays as if people are still sleeping in it...sheets and all. Not just any sewing machine. The woodwork in the cabinet is like none I have seen on a vintage sewing machine before. Closets still have clothes hanging. After I went through the house, I was amazed and saddened at the same time. The history behind this house is amazing. The house itself is amazing- a beautiful Victorian structure. Sad of the condition its in. It needs so much work that in these economic times its going to take a lot to put together finances necessary to fix it. Enough to leave you wonder how much longer is it going to take till it gets the care it needs to be restored. Some walls have sagged, rooms have sagged as well! The barn in the back is long gone and left in a pile of rubble. I hope that sometime soon, (maybe by some miracle too) something is done about this house, before its too late. It will be a real shame if its lost. Though I have not inquired about the house since... who knows maybe some things may have changed.