Design build studio JLF Architects was responsible for this gorgeous farmhouse-inspired residence, nestled in the hillside of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This scope of this project entailed the revival of an historical property that resulted in an inviting exterior that is equally amazing on the interior.
This home began as an early 19th century Dutch farmstead, offering a storied canvas on which to layer replicated additions and contemporary components. The interiors have been decorated with the homeowners extensive art collection, adding warmth and character. While on the outside, the house and barn serve as a platform for aesthetic appreciation in all forms.
What We Love: This farmhouse-inspired residence offers its homeowners a home that respects it’s historic roots while being modernized for comfortable living. Our favorite space in this home is the greenhouse-kitchen, it presents an extraordinary space to cook with an indoor-outdoor feel… Readers, please share with us in the comments what details in this home you found most inspiring and why!
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Above: The fireplace surround was reclaimed from France. The exquisite light fixture was custom designed and fabricated for the space. The flooring material is a reclaimed white Oak.
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Above: The greenhouse-kitchen features expansive countertops for cookings while intertwining plants to give the space an outdoor feeling. The elements helps to blur the boundaries between indoors and out.
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Above: The stone on the exterior facade is native red stone, which is seen throughout Northern Pennsylvania. The stone has been white washed on this portion of the home.
Photos: Courtesy of JLF Design Build
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