Today’s house tour by Birdseye is stunning both inside and outside, yet it also has a unique wow aspect that might catch you off guard. Are you prepared to enter this historic stone farmhouse?
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The industrial-style family area features a glass garage door that opens up to an alfresco dining space. On a side note, my family is vacationing this August in Door County, Wisconsin, and the residence we’ve selected to stay in has a door just like this!
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An exquisite, countryside scene is illustrated in mural fashion in the room leading into the kitchen. What a charming and tranquil space.
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Nestled between the mural room and the kitchen is a delightful butler’s pantry featuring a galvanized metal countertop.
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And now for the stunning two-story kitchen that you wouldn’t anticipate finding in a historic stone farmhouse. Observe all the architectural intricacies, such as those bespoke wooden beams on the ceiling – and the spiral staircase at the far end of the kitchen.
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Here’s the perspective of the kitchen from the balcony at the top of the staircase landing. Windows surrounding the area allow abundant natural light to flood in.
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The bedrooms are tranquil and serene, lacking an abundance of color but beautiful nonetheless.
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A second bedroom features both an extraordinary ceiling and floor design. A balcony invites you outdoors first thing in the morning.
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I believe this is my all-time favorite bathroom. I adore the rustic stone wall accompanied by floor-to-ceiling light blue drapes. The painted clawfoot tub and the white tufted chair elevate the space immensely.
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A personalized mudroom creates an ideal area for transitioning from the outside to the inside. I appreciate all the tailored windows throughout the home.
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You can relish more stunning images of this historic stone farmhouse by Birdseye, a bespoke home builder in Vermont.
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