We have ourselves a little farmhouse. It is quickly becoming my pride and joy, and setting up shop here at New Camp Holbrook has been the most satisfying and wonderful experience.
Our little house is actually pretty large, by our standards. She's full of old nooks and crannies and funny narrow hallways and very short door frames. I feel of decidedly average height when I am at home petering around. Though it's a big-ish house, its square footage is entirely populated by the tiniest little spaces that are positively cozy and creaky. She's just the perfect size for our small family of three.
I thought I'd share a little sneak peek of a few of the spaces I've been fluffing.
I feel in a silly way like this old girl has been waiting for me. She's going to be a great little home for us for the next few years. We're so happy to be here.
you are very talented Natalie!
ReplyDeleteIt really makes me want to leave Paris, pack our things and move my family to Idaho!!!!!
We are moving into a farmhouse this week. I'm glad you were a step before me so I can glean from your inspiration! So lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful and cozy and airy and sweet! I love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteI just love your new home! You have it decorated so nicely already.
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done -Hanna Lei
ReplyDeleteI can't believe not only how nice you've decorated but also how FAST! So impressive!
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I am very impressed. So cute already! Also, I'm sure these questions are super annoying, but I have to ask because my husband's been looking for one for a long time and I'm dying to surprise him for his birthday...where is that mug from?
ReplyDeleteLove it! Very Anne of Green Gables
ReplyDeleteI can't quite figure out how you feel both perfectly suited for city life and perfectly suited for your little farmhouse. Maybe you're a chameleon? Either way, it's darling and welcome home!
ReplyDeleteYour house looks wonderful! We live on a horse farm, its all fun and games, until you see horse genitalia swinging in front of your window. Huck is the cutest emo I ever did see, he just needs a the cure shirt and he's ready to rule the emo's!
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Love love looooooveeee!
ReplyDeleteLove this sweet, and simple post! No need for it to have been a long one because you nailed it in just a few paragraphs, and the photos you captured with it are perfect! Enjoy the simple joys of life in your new home with your sweet family.
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Soooo pretty! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love following your move. I too just moved (not across country) and am working on unpacking and cozying up my place. You're settling in nicely & much faster than me. I would love for you to share your tips on thrifting and making your house a home. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful serene looking space. Live the dream! Can't wait to see more.
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I think you mean 'puttering' around and not 'petering?' Using the wrong word is part of your quirky charm. Carry on.
ReplyDeleteI love your farmhouse! We live on a horse farm, its all fun and games, until you see horse genitalia swinging in front of your window. Huck is so cute! He just needs a tiny the cure shirt and he's ready to lead the emo army straight to a my chemical romance show.
ReplyDeleteLovong reading about your new life Natalie, captivating! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just perfect! I'm inspired to get my family a little farmhouse now...maybe I can have the best of both worlds! Now that's an idea :)
ReplyDeleteSearched for 20 minutes for a picture of your bench so my hubby could duplicate.... I thought it had wooden legs....bummer
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