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West Virginia Farmhouse Offers Style and Serenity

It’s always a happy day when I stumble across an especially beautiful home that pulls at my heartstrings. Today’s West Virginia farmhouse by Steven Shutts Design is one of those days. The property is idyllic with the large farmhouse nestled among rustic outbuildings and gravel paths. Step inside and be amazed at the calming vintage style that offers a feeling of peace and serenity. Just what we need in today’s crazy world!

West Virginia Farmhouse Tour - Style and SerenityPhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

The living room is both elegant and comfortable at the same time with timeless, cushy furniture grouped for conversation around the gorgeous stone fireplace. A painted bead board ceiling with wooden beams adds farmhouse texture to the space.

Elegant Farmhouse Living Room with FireplacePhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

Vintage and antique pieces can be seen throughout the home and everything blends beautifully. I love that style of sofa with nail head trim, and the chippy cabinet makes a great backdrop. You’ll find more nail head trim on the vintage pink chair.

Elegant Farmhouse Living Room with Vintage StylePhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

A makeshift office space is tucked next to the stone fireplace with a white, shabby chic style table. Plants and a clear lamp give this corner a fresh look.

Vintage Farmhouse OfficePhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

If you read my blog regularly, you know I’m a sucker for checkerboard floors. The sunroom is peaceful and serene dressed in white.

Vintage Sun Room with Checkerboard FloorPhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

Here’s a better view of the vintage sink in the sun room. It’s the perfect spot for trimming and arranging cut flowers. Dainty China adds a bit of femininity above the sink.

White Vintage Sink in West Virginia FarmhousePhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

Gray-blue paint coats the bead board in the powder room with its vintage artwork and mirror. Penny tile flooring enhances the feeling of yesteryear.

Dark Blue Bead Board in Vintage Powder RoomPhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

Cabinets painted a stunning blue create the base for this West Virginia farmhouse kitchen. Sleek white countertops and walls help to add a bright and airy feeling.

Navy Blue Cabinets in Farmhouse KitchenPhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

Every time I see a vintage stove like this I vow to get one for my own farmhouse kitchen. I just wish they weren’t so expensive. If you know of a good, affordable source, I’d love to hear about it! Everything I look at is thousands of dollars!

Navy Blue Cabinets in Farmhouse Kitchen with Vintage StovePhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

Prepare to be romanced by this French country bedroom with floral wallpaper and shades of pink. It’s nice to find unexpected elegance in a farmhouse.

Romantic French Country BedroomPhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

The master bathroom doesn’t disappoint, either. A white claw foot tub resides beneath a wall of windows while a more modern wood vanity flanks the opposite wall.

Light and Airy Bathroom in West Virginia FarmhousePhoto by Stephen Shutts Design

 

You can see more of this gorgeous West Virginia farmhouse by Steven Shutts Design over at Houzz.

 

Tour More Enchanting Farmhouses:

Farmhouse Bungalow with Shades of Blue

Eclectic Farmhouse I’d Love to Call Home

Historic Farmhouse with Wow Factor

Modern Farmhouse with Architectural Details

Vintage Farmhouse with Charm of Yesteryear

 

 

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5 Comments

  1. What a beautiful home and I love the furnishings. Not too many homes like this in the farm country in which I grew up!

  2. Beautifully airy, and restful…yet so welcoming. Love the chippy cabinet in the living room. The sun room and master bath are so spacious. Nice.

  3. My best friend, growing up, lived in an old farmhouse. Many lazy days and so much fun we had back then. I spent my first sleep over there, and didn’t want to go home! Thanks for the beautiful memories.

  4. This is a house I would love to have, so warm and welcome with just a little shabby chic thrown in.