Monday, November 15, 2010

Unbridled Farmhouse

Not Country Cliche: An awe-inspiring farmhouse in Lakeville, Minnesota circa 1910
The crooked walls, damaged floors, and crumbling foundation over time changed to bright, open, and airy rooms that bring the outside in. Marjie Newton was ready to turn in her traditional past of oil paintings, restrictive mahogany furnishings, and muted Persian rugs for modern sensibility.

This kitchen is a favorite gathering spot among family and friends and exudes fun while promoting productivity. Bright wonderful colors like orange, blue and lime green add a modern spin, but comfortable feel. Many unique original features of the house blend with new furnishings which complement each other. All the rooms details, seem as if they were always there, meant to be, they just belong. A perfect balance between masculine and feminine forms allow for comfortable entertaining spaces. A striking Micheal Eastman photograph is the perfect personal touch that welcomes all entering from the barn.

The design exudes a friendly sense of style in an old farmhouse, Marjie Newton gets to live with modern things comfortably. Now, Indonesian teak cabinets, modernist lounge chairs, and cowhide details create the perfect eclectic mix of furnishings, nothing feels out of place. The home is a rejuvenating hideaway from all the pressures of the world so caring for her horses and children comes easily. She enjoys country living and all it has to offer, beautiful views, privacy, and a sense of calm. The barn, stables, chicken coop, horse arena, and a caretakers apartment were also part of this labor of love renovation. This intimate refuge embraces design continuity that will age gracefully for many years to come.

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