Houzz Call: Show Us Your Farmhouse!
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Do you have an edible garden or farm animals? Do you live in a farmhouse or decorate as if you do? Whether you’ve got more raised beds than bedrooms, count barn animals as part of your family or have rescued a dilapidated barn, we’d love to see pictures of your home.
Check out some of the unique farmhouses from around the world that have been featured on Houzz. Yours could be next!
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Fox Heart Farm. Mark and Kelley Ash of Horton, Alabama, built their family’s colorful shotgun-style farmhouse on a 9-acre property. Pictured here is their kitchen, built with salvaged wood from Kelley’s grandmother’s home and a restored washboard sink found on Craigslist.
Their farm is host to a number of animals, including three horses, one donkey, five chickens, two dogs, two cats and a pig.
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Godfather Ranch. Arlene Wyant left her Texas ranch to move back home to upstate New York with her son, her mother and 25 farm animals in tow. Now, she and her husband, George, maintain a 14-acre property marked by rolling green hills and plenty of space where their animals can roam.
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Woodside Cottage. Will Onus and Simone Viljoen, a musician and a model-artist, left their life in the city and accepted an offer to manage their family’s 3,000-acre cattle farm in rural New South Wales, Australia. They built a 1,291-square-foot (120-square-meter) home for their family, and benefit from a constant bounty of fresh vegetables and fruits from their raised garden beds.
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Inspired by farmhouse-style structures, Scott Bradford and Abbie Charette built their family’s home on a 4-acre property in 2005, inheriting two potbellied pigs in the process.
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Koonunga Hill in Barossa Valley, South Australia. These two rescued pigs, Mrs. Beeton and Mrs. Thatcher, now make their home on a 150-year-old bluestone farmhouse in rural Australia belonging to Cherie Hausler and Damien Feuerherdt.
The couple’s greenhouse provides year-round greens and fruits that provide ingredients for meals and their artisan tea business.
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French country meets Southern farmhouse style. For these homeowners in Buford, Georgia, a simple sketch, a hands-on decorating approach and a love of vintage farmhouse style transformed their traditional home into a cozy and collected one.
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