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Cost and Where to Buy Vintage Sacks and New Fabric Vintage sacks might be found at antiques stores that specialize in linens, but your best bet is to search online. For new grain sack–inspired fabric, check out Farmhouse Wares, which sells reproduction cotton-poly-acrylic feed sack fabric by the yard, or elsewhere online. The cost varies depending on the design, clarity, rareness and condition, but expect to pay between $40 and $100 for an average vintage grain sack. Exemplary, rare sacks can fetch even more, while faded, worn sacks can be found for less. Sometimes you can find unused bolts of antique grain sack fabric for sale, but you’ll likely have to purchase the entire bolt or piece.
I like this...Mix farmhouse and industrial pieces. This superb farmhouse workbench is a good partner for the more industrial-style stools. It softens up the hard black edges here, keeping the kitchen mood easygoing and natural. Even if you want edgy industrial touches in your kitchen, this is still the cozy heart of the home, and a rustic piece like this can add that essential warmth
I love the color of this wood, and the big window in the kitchen.
I love these stairs.
I like the concrete pillars.
I like the contrast of the steel on the house.
I like this small front yard.
I want a landscaped front yard, since it will be so small.
Love these.
room features built-in shelves to store books and display treasures.
I like the storage shelves at the ends of the tub, and the archway.
She didn’t want to keep the compost bin on the counter either, so a special compost compartment was built in beside the pullout trash and recycling bins. “I feel so lucky to have this kind of specialized storage,” she says.
Another detail that warms her heart is the recessed, undercounter paper towel storage. “I love this idea because it keeps the towels handy but hidden,” she says.
A full cabinet is devoted to vertical pan storage, but the real star of this shot is the beefy towel bar made of plumber’s pipe. Anyone who has struggled to hang multiple tea towels on a narrow kitchen towel bar will understand the depth of the homeowner’s feeling when she says, “I love this.”
I love the built-ins for storage. interiors that fit this family and speak to the farmhouse style. “One of the things that is important to this family was storage,” Tidwell says. The homeowner agrees. “This is the room I spent the most time on during the planning phase, and we went through several designs,” she says. “It was worth it, because this is where I spend most of my day.” Looking at this photo, you can see a few hints about the kitchen’s true storage and clever ideas, and the homeowner is proud to reveal them. For one thing, the bench banquette seats open up to reveal storage for oversize items and those not used often.
u see floors of reclaimed white oak. “The floors are rustic,...I like, but stain a little darker.
I like this center area with the fire pit.
I would like minion yellow as an accent color.
I like this...
This is quirky and neat.
Perfect for the boys
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LOVE this.
I love this entryway that is in the kitchen area. The house had narrow hallways and no entry space,” Jeff says. “There were so many unnecessary doors — it was like a maze.” The new main entry gives everyone an ample drop zone for luggage, groceries and sports equipment. Previously, it was a long narrow hallway with no room to plop down and get organized. The space also serves as a laundry room. Knotty alder cabinets tie it to the newly renovated kitchen; V-groove pine gives it a cabin look. All of the floors in the house are reclaimed oak.
9. The invisible room. Creating an outdoor bathroom whereby its use is limited by the weather may not be everyone’s idea of a practical outdoor room. Instead, fling open those double doors and open up an entire wall to your garden. Here Studio 74 has created an outdoor porch that allows direct access to the bathroom inside.
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I like the outdoor living room.
I love this.
LOVE!!!!
love this table.
Love, just add a little more color.
love the reclaimed wood and brick.
love the reclaimed wood
cute
love this look.
I love this sink.
I love this sink....
Love the French screen doors.
cute
Love this screen door.
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I like this gated entry also.
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