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Tennessee Classic: Charming Home Tour

home tour August 22, 2021

Happy Sunday! Are you ready for another inspiring home tour? Today we’re headed to the Volunteer State to check out a Tennesee home decorated by Pillar and Peacock. You’ll find the interiors filled with what I call modern farmhouse style.

Beautiful brick steps lead you up to the wide porch which is perfect for southern summers.

Blue House Entryway with Brick Steps and PorchPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

Appealing wood double doors open wide to reveal an interesting light fixture in the foyer.

Farmhouse Front Door EntrywayPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

A rustic cabinet in the mud room provides convenient space for kids to hang coats. Little cubbies keep shoes, hats, mittens, and more hidden from view.

Rustic Entryway and Mud RoomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

A trio of farmhouse pendant lights provide light for the pretty living room with its own built-in cabinet with farmhouse sliding doors. I love the wood treatment on the door frames of this Tennessee charmer.

Classic Tennessee Home Living RoomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

Beautiful blue tiles pair with wood cabinets and a gorgeous wood floor in the kitchen. I love the stove and double ovens, along with the interesting lights. Every time I cook a gourmet meal I’m reminded that I need more stove and oven space. I’d love to have a kitchen like this one.

Kitchen with Rustic Wood Cabinetry and Blue TilePhoto by Pillar & Peacock

Marble counter tops lend a touch of elegance to the wood grain cabinetry.

Kitchen with Rustic Wood CabinetryPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

The hallway reveals more of the rustic wood flooring, along with another set of sliding barn doors. Surprisingly, a simple wrought iron railing is used at the staircase.

Classic Tennessee Home HallwayPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

The row of windows provide lots of natural lighting in the upper hallway. I’ve been wondering what it would cost to cut three windows in the wall opposite our hallway at the top of the stairs. It’s a little dark up there and I think windows would lend special charm.

Upstairs Hallway with Metal RailingPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

A pale blue ceiling matches the hue of the rug below in one of the bedrooms. A pretty light fixture hangs overhead while floor to ceiling drapes add a bit of femininity.

Light and Airy Blue BedroomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

Another restful bedroom is decorated simply, ready to welcome guests for the evening.

Cozy Blue BedroomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

A child’s room has playful appeal with stripes on the wall that match the colors in the bedding. Geometric shapes are seen on the drapes and a lumbar pillow.

Classic Tennessee Home with Kids BedroomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

One bathroom repeats the colors and textures of the kitchen.

Blue Farmhouse BathroomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

Another bathroom enjoys shiplap walls and a free standing tub.

White Farmhouse BathroomPhoto by Pillar & Peacock

Finally, a kids playroom creates a playful space to enjoy toys of all sorts. Fun tee-pees create cozy nooks.

Kid's Playroom with Tee PeePhoto by Pillar & Peacock

See more of this Tennessee home by Pillar and Peacock over at Houzz.

See more inspiring and beautiful home tours!

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  1. marion duffield says

    February 25, 2018 at 7:18 am

    great colours and textures used throughout this home! The stairs to the front entrance speak volumes….a big ol’ welcome!!!

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  2. Jillian says

    August 22, 2021 at 9:37 am

    Very nicely done. It might not be too costly to have windows put in. You remind me of my own never ending interest in improvement projects…something my hubby is not too thrilled with. I’m always “yes!” He’s always “no”. In the past six years we have replaced the kitchen, put on a new nice deck, a new roof, a new driveway and sidewalk, painted the exterior, and stripped and whitewashed the main floor wood and stairs. We are in the middle of remodeling the lower level family room, so I really can’t complain. Our home is 30 years old and was getting dated.

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Hi! I'm Jennifer and I'm happy to have you here! I live where the suburbs meet the country, which affords me the best of both worlds. Come along on my journey where I share decorating, cooking, gardening and more as it relates to both city and rural life. Visit my new sister site, Pond and Garden, for outdoor ideas and inspiration.

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