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Victorian farmhouse in Georgia gets transformed with charming details

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Living Stone Design + Build, is responsible for the complete renovation of this charming Victorian farmhouse located in Atlanta, Georgia. Spread out over two levels, this inviting home is full of warmth thanks to richly stained wood flooring and wood trim around the doors, windows and baseboard. A stone walkway and steps leads up to this lovely home, with it’s wraparound porch and beautiful dutch door. Step inside to find plenty of charming details, from the slip-covered furnishings to the period light fixtures. This farmhouse offers a mix of new and old to create an overall idyllic place to call home.

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What We Love: This Victorian farmhouse offers warmth and comfort both indoors and out. There are plenty of charming details and a wonderful blend of new and old. We are loving the bright and airy kitchen and the fabulous wraparound porch. With durable materials and finishes, we think this would be a relaxing place to call home!

Tell Us: What do you think of the overall design of this home? Are there any details you would have liked to have seen done differently? Please let us know in the Comments below!

Note: Take a look through another absolutely amazing home tour that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the architects of this project, Living Stone Design + Build: Inviting modern mountain home surrounded by forest in North Carolina.

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Above: The front porch offers an idyllic spot to relax on the porch swing to enjoy a morning coffee or watch the evening sunset.

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Above: The cozy living room features slip-covers, a simple way to refresh a tired piece of furniture. This also helps to keep furnishings spotless with minimal effort.

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Above: The wood-burning fireplace preserves the historic charm of this home.

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Above: A bright and airy island kitchen features white marble countertops and white painted cabinetry. 

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Above: The kitchen is open to the dining room, creating a harmonious flow between spaces.

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Above: The master bedroom is located on the main level, featuring a stone clad fireplace.

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Above: A charming attic bedroom overlooks a beautiful backyard surrounded by woods.

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Above: A cozy upstairs family room is the perfect spot for family gathering. A patterned area rug grounds the space.

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Above: An upstairs covered balcony overlooks the backyard, offering a tranquil spot to relax.

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Above: The wraparound porch provides spaces for relaxing and lounging.

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Photos: Courtesy of Living Stone Design + Build

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Rebecca
1 year ago

I only have a couple of changes that I would make
no slip covers
and the shelf in the second downstairs bathroom I would have one in the master bathroom love it and I would have that in place of a double sink I would have the same sink as well.
only other change is a wrought iron headboard in the master instead of the wicker
other than that it was perfection in my opinion