Medium Sized Country Hallway Ideas and Designs

Butcher Block Top Kitchen Work Station
Butcher Block Top Kitchen Work Station
Creative Art FurnitureCreative Art Furniture
The butcher block top of this piece was left in the back of an old barn scheduled to be torn down. We salvaged it for the top of this work station. The legs were hand turned by Stephen Staples. He duplicated them for an old porch post because he liked the design. The drawers have Vintage pulls. Our client that purchased this piece does a lot of baking and said the top is perfect for rolling out pie crust!
Lynnfield Farmhouse - Cummings Architects
Lynnfield Farmhouse - Cummings Architects
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
When Cummings Architects first met with the owners of this understated country farmhouse, the building’s layout and design was an incoherent jumble. The original bones of the building were almost unrecognizable. All of the original windows, doors, flooring, and trims – even the country kitchen – had been removed. Mathew and his team began a thorough design discovery process to find the design solution that would enable them to breathe life back into the old farmhouse in a way that acknowledged the building’s venerable history while also providing for a modern living by a growing family. The redesign included the addition of a new eat-in kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, wrap around porch, and stone fireplaces. To begin the transforming restoration, the team designed a generous, twenty-four square foot kitchen addition with custom, farmers-style cabinetry and timber framing. The team walked the homeowners through each detail the cabinetry layout, materials, and finishes. Salvaged materials were used and authentic craftsmanship lent a sense of place and history to the fabric of the space. The new master suite included a cathedral ceiling showcasing beautifully worn salvaged timbers. The team continued with the farm theme, using sliding barn doors to separate the custom-designed master bath and closet. The new second-floor hallway features a bold, red floor while new transoms in each bedroom let in plenty of light. A summer stair, detailed and crafted with authentic details, was added for additional access and charm. Finally, a welcoming farmer’s porch wraps around the side entry, connecting to the rear yard via a gracefully engineered grade. This large outdoor space provides seating for large groups of people to visit and dine next to the beautiful outdoor landscape and the new exterior stone fireplace. Though it had temporarily lost its identity, with the help of the team at Cummings Architects, this lovely farmhouse has regained not only its former charm but also a new life through beautifully integrated modern features designed for today’s family. Photo by Eric Roth
Somerset Barn Conversion
Somerset Barn Conversion
Clare Jones PhotographyClare Jones Photography
Somerset barn conversion. second home in the country.
Devon Farmhouse
Devon Farmhouse
Woodford Architecture and InteriorsWoodford Architecture and Interiors
Richard Downer This Georgian property is in an outstanding location with open views over Dartmoor and the sea beyond. Our brief for this project was to transform the property which has seen many unsympathetic alterations over the years with a new internal layout, external renovation and interior design scheme to provide a timeless home for a young family. The property required extensive remodelling both internally and externally to create a home that our clients call their “forever home”. Our refurbishment retains and restores original features such as fireplaces and panelling while incorporating the client's personal tastes and lifestyle. More specifically a dramatic dining room, a hard working boot room and a study/DJ room were requested. The interior scheme gives a nod to the Georgian architecture while integrating the technology for today's living. Generally throughout the house a limited materials and colour palette have been applied to give our client's the timeless, refined interior scheme they desired. Granite, reclaimed slate and washed walnut floorboards make up the key materials.
Hall Entry
Hall Entry
George W. Combs, Inc.George W. Combs, Inc.
The black cleft-faced slate tile flooring in this thoughtfully renovated farmhouse provides continuity from the entry hall throughout the kitchen.
Sideboard (also known as a "Hunt Board")
Sideboard (also known as a "Hunt Board")
Creative Art FurnitureCreative Art Furniture
We created this sideboard, also known as a hunt board, for the same client. The raised panel doors are hand planed. The top, drawer fronts and bottom shelf are made from reclaimed, salvaged pine from the same early homestead in MA. The rest of the piece in finished in a worn black paint.
The Barn
The Barn
Authenticity, LLCAuthenticity, LLC
Architect: Michelle Penn, AIA This barn home is modeled after an existing Nebraska barn in Lancaster County. Heating is by passive solar design, supplemented by a geothermal radiant floor system. Cooling will rely on a whole house fan and a passive air flow system. The passive system is created with the cupola, windows, transoms and passive venting for cooling, rather than a forced air system. Here you can see the underside of the gambrel roof and the stairs leading up to the cupola. The stair railing was created using goat fencing. The whole house fan has a pair of barn style doors that can be closed and secured shut during the winter. Photo Credits: Jackson Studios
Plan/Design: Modern Farmhouse
Plan/Design: Modern Farmhouse
Darci Reimund DesignsDarci Reimund Designs
Hallway: Seamless transition from exterior to interior. Glass was used along the entire length of the wall with reclaimed white oak floors to keep space grounded and warm.

Medium Sized Country Hallway Ideas and Designs

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