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John Siemering Homes. Custom Home Builder in Austin, TX
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic concrete floor and gray floor hallway remodel in Austin with white walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic concrete floor and gray floor hallway remodel in Austin with white walls

Our most recent modern farmhouse in the west Willamette Valley is what dream homes are made of. Named “Starry Night Ranch” by the homeowners, this 3 level, 4 bedroom custom home boasts of over 9,000 square feet of combined living, garage and outdoor spaces.
Well versed in the custom home building process, the homeowners spent many hours partnering with both Shan Stassens of Winsome Construction and Buck Bailey Design to add in countless unique features, including a cross hatched cable rail system, a second story window that perfectly frames a view of Mt. Hood and an entryway cut-out to keep a specialty piece of furniture tucked out of the way.
From whitewashed shiplap wall coverings to reclaimed wood sliding barn doors to mosaic tile and honed granite, this farmhouse-inspired space achieves a timeless appeal with both classic comfort and modern flair.
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Photo: Wit McKay
Inspiration for a contemporary white exterior home remodel in Boston with a metal roof
Inspiration for a contemporary white exterior home remodel in Boston with a metal roof

Jason Holmes
Inspiration for a timeless galley medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in San Diego with beaded inset cabinets, soapstone countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Inspiration for a timeless galley medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen remodel in San Diego with beaded inset cabinets, soapstone countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island

As innkeepers, Lois and Evan Evans know all about hospitality. So after buying a 1955 Cape Cod cottage whose interiors hadn’t been updated since the 1970s, they set out on a whole-house renovation, a major focus of which was the kitchen.
The goal of this renovation was to create a space that would be efficient and inviting for entertaining, as well as compatible with the home’s beach-cottage style.
Cape Associates removed the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room to create an open, airy layout. The ceilings were raised and clad in shiplap siding and highlighted with new pine beams, reflective of the cottage style of the home. New windows add a vintage look.
The designer used a whitewashed palette and traditional cabinetry to push a casual and beachy vibe, while granite countertops add a touch of elegance.
The layout was rearranged to include an island that’s roomy enough for casual meals and for guests to hang around when the owners are prepping party meals.
Placing the main sink and dishwasher in the island instead of the usual under-the-window spot was a decision made by Lois early in the planning stages. “If we have guests over, I can face everyone when I’m rinsing vegetables or washing dishes,” she says. “Otherwise, my back would be turned.”
The old avocado-hued linoleum flooring had an unexpected bonus: preserving the original oak floors, which were refinished.
The new layout includes room for the homeowners’ hutch from their previous residence, as well as an old pot-bellied stove, a family heirloom. A glass-front cabinet allows the homeowners to show off colorful dishes. Bringing the cabinet down to counter level adds more storage. Stacking the microwave, oven and warming drawer adds efficiency.

Exposed white wash beams paired with a custom castle door give this home the feeling of past grandeur.
Tuscan dining room photo in New Orleans
Tuscan dining room photo in New Orleans

Four 4 story townhomes in Montrose with rooftop terraces & downtown City views. Horizontal metal railing, stained pine soffits, stucco & brick siding.

As innkeepers, Lois and Evan Evans know all about hospitality. So after buying a 1955 Cape Cod cottage whose interiors hadn’t been updated since the 1970s, they set out on a whole-house renovation, a major focus of which was the kitchen.
The goal of this renovation was to create a space that would be efficient and inviting for entertaining, as well as compatible with the home’s beach-cottage style.
Cape Associates removed the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room to create an open, airy layout. The ceilings were raised and clad in shiplap siding and highlighted with new pine beams, reflective of the cottage style of the home. New windows add a vintage look.
The designer used a whitewashed palette and traditional cabinetry to push a casual and beachy vibe, while granite countertops add a touch of elegance.
The layout was rearranged to include an island that’s roomy enough for casual meals and for guests to hang around when the owners are prepping party meals.
Placing the main sink and dishwasher in the island instead of the usual under-the-window spot was a decision made by Lois early in the planning stages. “If we have guests over, I can face everyone when I’m rinsing vegetables or washing dishes,” she says. “Otherwise, my back would be turned.”
The old avocado-hued linoleum flooring had an unexpected bonus: preserving the original oak floors, which were refinished.
The new layout includes room for the homeowners’ hutch from their previous residence, as well as an old pot-bellied stove, a family heirloom. A glass-front cabinet allows the homeowners to show off colorful dishes. Bringing the cabinet down to counter level adds more storage. Stacking the microwave, oven and warming drawer adds efficiency.

New vanities increase storage. Middle bench provides seating but also allows larger garden window. Existing pine paneling was kept, but lightened with whitewash on the ceiling and end walls, paint on the vanity wall.

Second Floor Hallway-Open to Kitchen, Living, Dining below
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic medium tone wood floor, wood ceiling and wood wall hallway remodel
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic medium tone wood floor, wood ceiling and wood wall hallway remodel

As innkeepers, Lois and Evan Evans know all about hospitality. So after buying a 1955 Cape Cod cottage whose interiors hadn’t been updated since the 1970s, they set out on a whole-house renovation, a major focus of which was the kitchen.
The goal of this renovation was to create a space that would be efficient and inviting for entertaining, as well as compatible with the home’s beach-cottage style.
Cape Associates removed the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room to create an open, airy layout. The ceilings were raised and clad in shiplap siding and highlighted with new pine beams, reflective of the cottage style of the home. New windows add a vintage look.
The designer used a whitewashed palette and traditional cabinetry to push a casual and beachy vibe, while granite countertops add a touch of elegance.
The layout was rearranged to include an island that’s roomy enough for casual meals and for guests to hang around when the owners are prepping party meals.
Placing the main sink and dishwasher in the island instead of the usual under-the-window spot was a decision made by Lois early in the planning stages. “If we have guests over, I can face everyone when I’m rinsing vegetables or washing dishes,” she says. “Otherwise, my back would be turned.”
The old avocado-hued linoleum flooring had an unexpected bonus: preserving the original oak floors, which were refinished.
The new layout includes room for the homeowners’ hutch from their previous residence, as well as an old pot-bellied stove, a family heirloom. A glass-front cabinet allows the homeowners to show off colorful dishes. Bringing the cabinet down to counter level adds more storage. Stacking the microwave, oven and warming drawer adds efficiency.

Small eclectic wooden l-shaped staircase photo in Vancouver with wooden risers

Rohl double robe hook with crystal embellishments hold a diamond necklace so elegantly embellishing the hand painted pine wood shiplap siding.
Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC.
Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].

Grommet top sheers in three coordinating colors create a unique ombre motif.
Dining room - shabby-chic style light wood floor dining room idea in Other with blue walls
Dining room - shabby-chic style light wood floor dining room idea in Other with blue walls

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The Windsor collection is crafted of reclaimed, distressed pine in an antique white finish, topped by a lead-free lacquer sealant. Every item in this collection is unique and color, distress & carvings will vary from piece to piece. Natural distress cracks & imperfections in the wood are part of the character that enhances the one-of-a kind beauty of each piece.
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