The last few days have been bittersweet, as we pack everything in boxes and load into my parents’ horse trailer. Finding a way to organize every random item, package it safely and not lose my mind as the kids steal another toy from the box I just filled, has been pretty successful at keeping my mind off the big changes ahead. We have spent the last 10 years restoring, decorating and making this old 1925 craftsmen farmhouse our home.

1925 craftsmen bungalow full farmhouse home tour
We’re looking forward to new memories in an old house about 45 minutes from here, but we will probably always call this county “home”.

Full Farmhouse Home Tour Video

Our farmhouse on Boone

I made a final full farmhouse home tour video as a way to remember this place where we lived the first decade of our married life and had our five babies. Heck, I feel like I practically grew up here!

I was 22 when we moved in, 8 months pregnant with our first baby. Luke and I were married just under a year, and pretty much had no idea what we were doing.

Yesterday I was doing an interview for an upcoming magazine story, and the writer asked why we chose the house we did. I giggled and said, “because it was cheap”. I know she wanted to hear how I fell in love with the crown molding, open shelving, five panel doors, hardwood floors and spacious porch. In reality, we wanted to pay of the mortgage super fast and live simply. Unless you have a big income, a fixer upper is the only way to do it.

I knew we could make the house cute. I had no doubt of that. But it took me a few years after we settled in to really notice all the charm and character in the home we had purchased. First of all, the hardwoods were all buried beneath blue carpet, and the five panel doors had each panel painted in a different wacky color with a sponge painting technique. All the finishes, the bathtub, sink, faucets, light fixtures were all cheap and ugly.

A long renovation process

It took almost the full ten years to really restore that original antique beauty. We did two complete bathroom renovations, a kitchen renovation and an overhaul on the front exterior. We made a shiplap wall, planked ceilings, refinished the hardwood floors and added builds ins upstairs and downstairs.

I painted every surface in the house literally twice. (Long story short I painted all the trim, cabinets and doors off white when we moved in, and all the walls different colors. I went more bright white a few years later.) There probably isn’t one square inch of this place that wasn’t touched with a paint brush, sander or nail gun.

We made it ours.

Moving on to a new farmhouse on a little homestead

The time ultimately came, though, where we desired a little more land for the kids to run. We wanted privacy, quiet, simplicity and a homestead. We found a place that has just that. Soon will be giving that place the same time and attention we gave this one. It is bittersweet, but we’re ready.

Read below for all the sources, DIY projects and makeover details from many many different posts on this blog!

SHOP OUR FARMHOUSE

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LIGHTING

Pendant Lights over our Farmhouse Table
Lights above the Farmhouse sink
Lights over kitchen island

Dining room and living room rugs

BEDROOM

Iron bed
Linen duvet
Linen sheets
Rug

GUEST BATH

Hexagon floor tile
Turkish towels
Medicine cabinet and mirror
Light fixture
Wallpaper
Shower head
Sink faucet
Wood vanity

MASTER BATH

Black Sconce by Clawfoot
Turkish towels
Faucet for my garage sale sink
Clawfoot tub faucet
Ceramic Hexagon tile

KITCHEN

Runner rug under the kitchen sink

TUTORIALS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO

How to Slipcover a Wingback Chair

DIY Farmhouse Living Room Built ins

How to Build a Farmhouse Coffee Table

Ruffle Bench Slipcover

Blog Posts from this video

IKEA farmhouse sink

IKEA Quartz Countertops

DIY Shiplap Wall

Milk Paint Dresser Tutorial

Refinishing a Clawfoot Tub

Plank a Popcorn Ceiling

MAKEOVERS FROM OUR FARMHOUSE

Farmhouse Bathroom Makeover (guest bath)
Farmhouse Bathroom Makeover (master bath)
Farmhouse Boy’s Room
Farmhouse Girl’s Room

Kitchen Renovation

Porch/Exterior Renovation

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14 Comments

  1. Elizabeth Crow says:

    I really like you cooking and recipes. I don’t have kids. But I love see. I was not blessed to be a mom. I know god give me 2 nieces. I love them to the moon and back. Thanks for your videos.

  2. tiffany says:

    Hi! I just bought a farmhouse and it needs enormous help. We are going to work on the exterior to give it a bit of a facelift for our blueberry upick customers. I love the exterior color of your farmhouse. Can you give me the quick hint of what color you used? Nursing baby – hard to read all of your posts but hope to soon! Thank you for making beauty happen!

  3. Krista says:

    Did you sell the house yet?
    What city and state are you in?

    1. Lisa says:

      Yes, we sold it already.

  4. Pamela says:

    Oops throws not rose ๐Ÿ˜Š

  5. Pamela says:

    Hi Lisa, I was wondering where you got the navy blue rose for the wing back chairs that are in that picture from your Bungalow?

    1. Pamela says:

      Oops, navy blue throw, not rose ๐Ÿ˜Š

  6. Tanya says:

    I love a good house tour! Thanks for that Lisa. I can relate to your long remodel. We’ve been in our cottage for 15 years and we’re still not finished! Turning a 1980 built house into a modern farmhouse has it’s challenges.But part of the fun is using more creativity than cash.
    Thanks for all of the blogging and home inspiration. Looking forward to watching your “new” farmhouse transformation.

  7. erica says:

    Your post came off as rude and intrusive. Rework the way you type up your questions lady.

  8. Stephanie says:

    Where do your kids play inside? I did not see any toys or books. Where do you keep all the stuff for your homeschooling? How do you find time to make homemade meals, do the dishes by hand and homeschool your kids, blog, make videos and have an Etsy shop? Where does your baby sleep during nap time if you have no crib? Do you have a pack n play or gate on your stairs? I am not judging. I just want to understand how your lifestyle is functional because we only get to see what you share.

    1. Lisa says:

      I hire help for the Etsy shop. I have mentioned that several times. We keep a pack n play in the bathroom for the baby, which I just mentioned in my declutter with me video. My husband is home with me 24/7 to help with homeschooling and cooking. I have shared all of this in other videos.

  9. CJ says:

    I love watching your youtube channel. We live in Florida and have always been a fan of the farmhouse. Here uts all about the palm trees. We always wanted to go back up North, but because our family is here we decidedbto bring the up North here and build a florida farmhouse. We are almost done, so excited. Thank you for all you provide us onlookers. Blessing to you and your family. Enjoy your new home.

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you! We sure will ๐Ÿ™‚

      1. Tonita says:

        From one farmhouse 570′ square feet to another, many blessing to you and yours. Looking forward to seeing your new digs.