Making the decision to restore, rather than rebuild, was an easy one for the owners of this 1950s farmhouse, who were drawn to the opportunity to combine old and new.⁠ ⁠ Saying goodbye to vinyl floors and a yellow and green kitchen, turning dark into light, and opening up spaces has allowed the pair to create their ideal family home - and accommodation - which is full of their personalities as well as markers of the past.⁠ ⁠ Step inside via the link in bio.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @marniehawson⁠ Words: @hannahjameswords⁠ Location: @dunmore_farm⁠ ⁠ #farmhouse #renovation #fireplace #countrydiningroom #homerestoration

Making the decision to restore, rather than rebuild, was an easy one for the owners of this 1950s farmhouse, who were drawn to the opportunity to combine old and new.⁠
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Saying goodbye to vinyl floors and a yellow and green kitchen, turning dark into light, and opening up spaces has allowed the pair to create their ideal family home - and accommodation - which is full of their personalities as well as markers of the past.⁠
⁠
Step inside via the link in bio.⁠
⁠
Photography: @marniehawson⁠
Words: @hannahjameswords⁠
Location: @dunmore_farm⁠
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#farmhouse #renovation #fireplace #countrydiningroom #homerestoration
Making the decision to restore, rather than rebuild, was an easy one for the owners of this 1950s farmhouse, who were drawn to the opportunity to combine old and new.⁠

Saying goodbye to vinyl floors and a yellow and green kitchen, turning dark into light, and opening up spaces has allowed the pair to create their ideal family home - and accommodation - which is full of their personalities as well as markers of the past.⁠

Step inside via the link in bio.⁠

Photography: @marniehawson⁠
Words: @hannahjameswords⁠
Location: @dunmore_farm⁠

#farmhouse #renovation #fireplace #countrydiningroom #homerestoration
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