The homeowners, designers, and architect made mostly new construction on this 1830s farmhouse rehab look as if it had been there for nearly a century. Here's how
Varied wainscoting styles on the walls avoid modern-looking expanses of drywall to suggest that the home has evolved rather than been "done." Similarly, different molding treatments hint at old-time frugality. More formal styles were put to use in the public spaces on the first floor, simpler ones in the private sleeping quarters upstairs.
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