I have to admit, I don't exactly think of charming little farms when I think of New Jersey, but undoubtedly there is more to the state than what one sees driving down the turnpike. This little farmhouse is proof that New Jersey must have pockets of beautiful land and towns. The home belongs to designer Terri Cannon-Nelson. Terri has utilized some high end resources (they splurged on cabinetry), paired with some more budget-friendly choices (west elm, target, and ikea).
Love this mix - a country table, a Noguchi lantern, and an over-dyed rug from the 40s!
I like the cabinet - but to me the windows are crying out for some window treatments other that those blinds...
A gorgeous built-in houses her china collection.
I have a serious thing for large floor mirrors...
What do you think of this New Jersey abode?
via Country Living
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
A charming upstate farm retreat
It's a dream of all (admit it, all) NYC dwellers to have a country retreat. Kathryn Windley was no exception to the rule. She was tired of her grueling hours as an art director for a Manhattan ad agencies, and was recently divorced. She added a new twist to the New Yorker turned farmer by actually marrying the realtor who found her the property a few years later on the 20-acre grounds!
This living room is kept bright and cheery by the white upholstery and brightly striped rug.
In NYC, unless you pay for a separate studio, on never has space in their apartment for a studio.
One day I hope to have the space to paint and draw again.
The barn is actually a garage they designed to look like a barn.
I adore this kitchen, and Kathryn claims the farmhouse sink is what sold her on the property. The runner was a once a damaged full-sized carpet she had cut and bound to fit the kitchen.
What do you think?
Read the full story and see more at Country Living
This living room is kept bright and cheery by the white upholstery and brightly striped rug.
In NYC, unless you pay for a separate studio, on never has space in their apartment for a studio.
One day I hope to have the space to paint and draw again.
The barn is actually a garage they designed to look like a barn.
I adore this kitchen, and Kathryn claims the farmhouse sink is what sold her on the property. The runner was a once a damaged full-sized carpet she had cut and bound to fit the kitchen.
What do you think?
Read the full story and see more at Country Living
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