Front Exterior: Before
Front Exterior: Before
Fiber cement board reproduces the appearance of lap siding. North Georgia cypress, installed vertically, brings a contemporary aesthetic.

Front Exterior: Following A sharp white coat of paint, 5-V crimp metal roofing system and locally sourced stone cladding finish the look of this contemporary Southern farmhouse.

Foyer: Before The front door opens into a ground-floor mudroom. A stairs directs traffic to the house's most important floor and living room.

Foyer: After Interior designer Linda Woodrum established a subtle theme of circles in this entry area, which traces at the home's rustic-chic design style.

Kitchen: Before Designed as the core of the house, kitchen, a pure gathering space, flows into a central courtyard and the living room.

Kitchen: Following Hickory cabinetry, travertine and glass tile and terrazzo-blend countertops , when paired with metal and brushed nickel, tell a story of warm and cool tones.

Dining Room: Before A stunning three-part tray ceiling functions as a defining feature in the dining room.

Dining Room: After A reclaimed wood dining table and matching benches invite socializing. Two drum pendants have been installed to give visual interest without obstructing views from the kitchen.

Barbecue Courtyard: Ahead As opposed to displacing surplus soil to carve out a backyard, a central courtyard becomes the attention of outside entertaining.

Barbecue Courtyard: Following Accordion doors connect the courtyard into the kitchen. The space serves as both a second dining room and an outdoor kitchen, complete with grilling channel.

Side Yard: Before Locally sourced rock cladding recalls old granite foundations and farmhouse walls. Minimal displacement of soil is a focus of landscape design.

Side Yard: After A custom made bioswale sends rainwater into the front lawn's rain pond. Landscape elements decorate, draw native birds and additional enhance runoff.

Georgia Room: Before Although unconditioned, the Georgia Room expands the house's living space look what i found browse this site. A protective membrane and marine-grade flooring aid weatherproof the room.

Georgia Room: Following A mix of contemporary outdoor decor, antiques and rustic farm-sourced accessories pops in a room designed to accommodate entertaining or relaxation.

Retreat: Before Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of wooded farmland. A simmering shade of ginger adds a pop of play.

Retreat: After Produced as an escape in the house's more social, active locations, this studying and relaxation room boasts neutral furnishings as well as tables and shelving created from recovered materials.

Living Room: Before A wall of glass blurs the line between indoor and outdoor spaces. A poplar wood wall treatment makes a subtle yet significant design statement.

Living Room: After Interior designer Linda Woodrum selected royal furnishings to help keep all eyes on magnificent views. An oil painting by Signe Grushovenko references Serenbe's popularity as a biking destination.

Living Room Courtyard: Ahead The living area flows out to a small courtyard, carved from the website that is sloped. A subsurface drainage system installed in this area directs rainwater to bioswales in side yards.

Living Room Courtyard: After A custom made gravel mix paves the courtyard, where all-weather furnishings encourage gatherings read more. A hedgerow of gardenias supplies a natural privacy fence.

Mudroom: Before Hand-scraped engineered hickory wood flooring direct people from the home's back entrance to main-floor living spaces.

Mudroom: After Locker-style hickory cabinetry complete with perforated metallic doors store away pet supplies as well as a washer and drier Get the facts this. A dining table-turned-console offers a spot to drop secrets and incidentals.

Master Bedroom: Prior to Designed and built to resemble an outbuilding in an old farmstead, the master suite boasts its own private courtyard.

Master Bedroom: Following A saturated colour palette leads to the area's oasis-like design sensibility.

Master Toilet: Before Sliver dividers invite natural light into the space click here to read check this site out. Carrera marble tile creates a shimmering, jewel-like effect.

Master Bathroom: After Drop pendants and green, hotel-style towels give lived-in elegance into the spa-like space.

Stairwell: Before The house's light well soars three stories and terminates in a cupola, where windows open to expel warm air.

Stairwell: After Locally sourced artwork pops against the stairwell's neutral walls. A custom-crafted chandelier, created from tobacco drying sticks, brings the eye.

Guest Bedroom: Before The guest bedroom of HGTV Green Home borrows light in the stairwell. A run of exterior windows offers views of the area.

Guest Bedroom: After Graphic prints set nicely in this relaxation area. Saturated color comes in the shape of an antique-style storage shelf and throw pillows.

Bathroom: Before Frosted glass micro-block tile clads the backsplash and tub surround and ceiling. The tortoise shell-style tile inspired the room's overall design scheme.

Bathroom: Following A graphic-print shower curtain draws the attention to the area's interior. Tangerine accent pieces lend drama.

Craft Area: Ahead A hallway that joins upper-floor bedrooms is put to work with as a special project centre. Windows (2 of which open) offer views of the barbecue courtyard and side lawn.

Craft Area: Following A 12-foot hickory countertop is stocked with painting materials and flexible task lighting.

Child's Bedroom: Before A attic space, full with oak-wood banisters, offers a treehouse-style escape.

Kid's Bedroom: After Twin beds, fashioned from reclaimed wood bits and upholstered in durable acrylic fabric, tuck under the room's loft. Lime-green accents contribute to the room's youthful style.

Toilet: Before Continuing the Southern farmhouse theme, the garage, perched over HGTV Green Home 2012, is designed to resemble a classic wagon shed.

Garage: After Fiber cement siding reproduces the appearance of lapboard and a 5-crimp metal roof stands instead of a classic tin roof. Landscape elements soften the structure's foundation and the carport doubles as its own private patio.

Front Exterior: Following A sharp white coat of paint, 5-V crimp metal roofing system and locally sourced stone cladding finish the look of this contemporary Southern farmhouse.
Foyer: Before The front door opens into a ground-floor mudroom. A stairs directs traffic to the house's most important floor and living room.
Foyer: After Interior designer Linda Woodrum established a subtle theme of circles in this entry area, which traces at the home's rustic-chic design style.
Kitchen: Before Designed as the core of the house, kitchen, a pure gathering space, flows into a central courtyard and the living room.
Kitchen: Following Hickory cabinetry, travertine and glass tile and terrazzo-blend countertops , when paired with metal and brushed nickel, tell a story of warm and cool tones.
Dining Room: Before A stunning three-part tray ceiling functions as a defining feature in the dining room.
Dining Room: After A reclaimed wood dining table and matching benches invite socializing. Two drum pendants have been installed to give visual interest without obstructing views from the kitchen.
Barbecue Courtyard: Ahead As opposed to displacing surplus soil to carve out a backyard, a central courtyard becomes the attention of outside entertaining.
Barbecue Courtyard: Following Accordion doors connect the courtyard into the kitchen. The space serves as both a second dining room and an outdoor kitchen, complete with grilling channel.
Side Yard: Before Locally sourced rock cladding recalls old granite foundations and farmhouse walls. Minimal displacement of soil is a focus of landscape design.
Side Yard: After A custom made bioswale sends rainwater into the front lawn's rain pond. Landscape elements decorate, draw native birds and additional enhance runoff.
Georgia Room: Before Although unconditioned, the Georgia Room expands the house's living space look what i found browse this site. A protective membrane and marine-grade flooring aid weatherproof the room.
Georgia Room: Following A mix of contemporary outdoor decor, antiques and rustic farm-sourced accessories pops in a room designed to accommodate entertaining or relaxation.
Retreat: Before Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of wooded farmland. A simmering shade of ginger adds a pop of play.
Retreat: After Produced as an escape in the house's more social, active locations, this studying and relaxation room boasts neutral furnishings as well as tables and shelving created from recovered materials.
Living Room: Before A wall of glass blurs the line between indoor and outdoor spaces. A poplar wood wall treatment makes a subtle yet significant design statement.
Living Room: After Interior designer Linda Woodrum selected royal furnishings to help keep all eyes on magnificent views. An oil painting by Signe Grushovenko references Serenbe's popularity as a biking destination.
Living Room Courtyard: Ahead The living area flows out to a small courtyard, carved from the website that is sloped. A subsurface drainage system installed in this area directs rainwater to bioswales in side yards.
Living Room Courtyard: After A custom made gravel mix paves the courtyard, where all-weather furnishings encourage gatherings read more. A hedgerow of gardenias supplies a natural privacy fence.
Mudroom: Before Hand-scraped engineered hickory wood flooring direct people from the home's back entrance to main-floor living spaces.
Mudroom: After Locker-style hickory cabinetry complete with perforated metallic doors store away pet supplies as well as a washer and drier Get the facts this. A dining table-turned-console offers a spot to drop secrets and incidentals.
Master Bedroom: Prior to Designed and built to resemble an outbuilding in an old farmstead, the master suite boasts its own private courtyard.
Master Bedroom: Following A saturated colour palette leads to the area's oasis-like design sensibility.
Master Toilet: Before Sliver dividers invite natural light into the space click here to read check this site out. Carrera marble tile creates a shimmering, jewel-like effect.
Master Bathroom: After Drop pendants and green, hotel-style towels give lived-in elegance into the spa-like space.
Stairwell: Before The house's light well soars three stories and terminates in a cupola, where windows open to expel warm air.
Stairwell: After Locally sourced artwork pops against the stairwell's neutral walls. A custom-crafted chandelier, created from tobacco drying sticks, brings the eye.
Guest Bedroom: Before The guest bedroom of HGTV Green Home borrows light in the stairwell. A run of exterior windows offers views of the area.
Guest Bedroom: After Graphic prints set nicely in this relaxation area. Saturated color comes in the shape of an antique-style storage shelf and throw pillows.
Bathroom: Before Frosted glass micro-block tile clads the backsplash and tub surround and ceiling. The tortoise shell-style tile inspired the room's overall design scheme.
Bathroom: Following A graphic-print shower curtain draws the attention to the area's interior. Tangerine accent pieces lend drama.
Craft Area: Ahead A hallway that joins upper-floor bedrooms is put to work with as a special project centre. Windows (2 of which open) offer views of the barbecue courtyard and side lawn.
Craft Area: Following A 12-foot hickory countertop is stocked with painting materials and flexible task lighting.
Child's Bedroom: Before A attic space, full with oak-wood banisters, offers a treehouse-style escape.
Kid's Bedroom: After Twin beds, fashioned from reclaimed wood bits and upholstered in durable acrylic fabric, tuck under the room's loft. Lime-green accents contribute to the room's youthful style.
Toilet: Before Continuing the Southern farmhouse theme, the garage, perched over HGTV Green Home 2012, is designed to resemble a classic wagon shed.
Garage: After Fiber cement siding reproduces the appearance of lapboard and a 5-crimp metal roof stands instead of a classic tin roof. Landscape elements soften the structure's foundation and the carport doubles as its own private patio.
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