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Colorful Country Home in Upstate New York

Today’s charming home hails from Upstate New York and was built in 1849, so it has all the charm of yesteryear. Inside, it’s filled with colorful flea market finds and outside. This colorful country home photographed by Rikki Snyder has a view of Vermont’s Green Mountains.

Colorful Farmhouse Living Room

Farmhouse Living Room by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

A chippy blue hutch above takes center stage in the family room next to a cushy chaise lounge. A stained glass window hanging on the wall hints at the color you’ll find throughout the home.

The other side of the family room holds the TV . A rustic coffee table on wheels allows easy moving so snacks can be served and rolled closer to any seating space in the room.

Colorful Farmhouse Living Room

Farmhouse Living Room by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

Floral fabric adorns the dining room chairs and provides an interesting and eclectic contrast to the brick walls and rustic wood floors. White walls keep the room from becoming overpowering.

Colorful Farmhouse Dining Room

Farmhouse Dining Room by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

A built-in white cabinet with green glass knobs provides storage in the dining room.

Built-In Dining Cupboard

Farmhouse Dining Room by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

The kitchen has been renovated and showcases warm wood cabinets in an industrial chic style.

Farmhouse KitchenFarmhouse Kitchen by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

Flea market treasures and architectural details fill the living room with personality.

Red in a Farmhouse Living Room

Eclectic Living Room by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

An antique wooden hutch shows off a collection of vintage finds. Wide plank floors reveal the older age of this charming home in Upstate New York.

Farmhouse Family Room

Farmhouse Living Room by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

I love the wide hallways you often find on second floors in older homes. The ornate railing adds to the charm and appeal.

Farmhouse Hallway

Farmhouse Hall by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

The 4-post master bed is loaded with comfy pillows. Taupe walls add warmth while white trim adds a crisp, fresh look.

Farmhouse Bedroom

Farmhouse Bedroom by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

An under-the-eaves bedroom is loaded with soft textiles, from the flowing bed skirt to the fringed pillows to the thick down comforter at the foot of the bed.

Farmhouse Bedroom

Farmhouse Bedroom by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

A graceful green rocking chair attends a white wrought iron crib. A perfect nursery for any deserving baby!

Farmhouse Nursery

Eclectic Nursery by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

You’ll find more green and touches of purple on the eclectic porch of this colorful country home.

Farmhouse Porch by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

The exterior of this charming home in Upstate New York is Greek Revival style, but did you notice the handles on the front double door? Yep, painted pitchforks!!

Farmhouse Exterior by New York Photographers Rikki Snyder

 

You can see more photos of today’s colorful country home photographed by Rikki Snyder over at Houzz.

 

See More Colorful Homes:

Colorful, Funky Vibe in an Eclectic Home

Vibrant Home in Marblehead, Massachusetts

Colorful Russian Home

Cottage with Color by Alison Kandler

Colorful Farmhouse in Tennessee

 

 

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12 Comments

    1. So. Every once in a while, I see a décor photo so awesome that it has my jaw dropping, + in this house, it was that very charming nursery! The mantel, the iron crib, the Cat’s Paw (Dash + Albert) rug! etc. etc. etc. Most of all, I’m inspired to use COLOR in our Dutch colonial re-do! I’m “over” the all-white interiors!

  1. Thanks for sharing this. I am already avoiding Christmas blog overload, so this is nice. I like many things about this house, love the rustic coffee table.

    1. Hi Jillian! I had to laugh when I read your comment because I too have been avoiding Christmas blog overload. I do have my Christmas home tour coming up soon though – so be forewarned. LOL.   🙂  

  2. What a charming home! Like Stacey says here, “great creative uses for old things” I loved this. I always want to try to use the things I already have to be creative, that’s my ongoing goal anyways. Happy Holidays to you and your family!

  3. Such a lovely cozy home. I love that big wide upstairs hallway and am already dreaming of how I would turn it into my office/library. Also, love the collection of little painted chairs scattered about. I’m keeping this post so I can go back and visit. Thanks for the fun little trip!