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Renovated Farmhouse: A Georgian Beauty

Today we’re headed to rural Georgia to tour a renovated farmhouse by Historical Concepts.  The farmhouse had served as a weekend retreat and was converted to a full-time residence. An expansive addition created room for a kitchen, master suite, and outdoor rooms. The transformation is quite lovely.

Ready to take a peek inside?

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Step into the foyer and enjoy a vintage light fixture suspended from a shiplap ceiling. Wood floors can stand up to traffic coming in and out the front door with its sidelights and transom window.

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The living room features a cozy fireplace for warming up cool evenings. A beautiful landscape oil painting mimics the scenery seen outside.

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More shiplap graces the hallway with yet another vintage pendant light.

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Warm wood furniture adds a county vibe with brown transferware flanking the walls of the renovated farmhouse.

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Expansive windows let in natural light while a faux brick floor pairs beautifully with a copper farmhouse sink.

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Outdoor living spaces are abundant in this renovated farmhouse. An outdoor fireplace provides hours of evening entertainment, perfect for a lingering meal.

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A porch swing provides space to while away the afternoon hours. Grab a book and curl up for an hour or two!

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Back inside, a sleeping porch creates a magical room for dozing off.

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A bead board ceiling and planked walls envelope a classic cannonball bed.

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What could make this renovated farmhouse even more enjoyable?  An outdoor pool, complete with a covered area for entertaining!

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See more of this farmhouse charmer by Historical Concepts.

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10 Comments

  1. Are those tile countertops that I see in the kitchen??
    I cringe every time I see tile countertops being destroyed in renovations. When I was growing up some homes in our neighborhood had tile countertops but ours were nailed Formica. I always wished we had the tiled ones but I do remember how rough they were on china and glassware!
    Love this house and spaces.

  2. This is a dreamy place to live, it has all i have dreamed of. Thanks it made my day.

  3. Loved the brown transferware with the tan and white love seat down the hall. So very cozy looking. I wonder where they found the lampshades for the candlestick lamps setting on the dresser (they too, mimicked brown transferware). Thank you for sharing.

  4. Love the sleeping porch, but can’t for the life of me figure out why they would hang that big tapestry drape above the copper sink in the kitchen!!