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A Chester County Farmhouse
Philadelphia Home Magazine

Check out his amazing home we found in the archives of Philadelphia Magazine: Dave Thal and Hope Nichols were in for such a wonderful surprise when they purchased their 18th Century farm house in Chester County a few years ago. It wasn't the house that they necessarily fell in love with (yet, anyway) — it was their surroundings and environment that initially triggered there curiosity for what this house could be.
 
 
The artist couple transformed the house completely by digging through years of paint and plaster to reveal original 18th Century stone walls, and beautiful wooden beams that can be found in the master bedroom and living room. The ability to change the floor plan gave them the opportunity to turn a "keeping room" into a master bedroom and a "cold storage room" into a luxurious master bathroom.
Thomas is an amazing woodworker and was able to use his skill around the house. Many of the wood used in the remodeling process was reclaimed from an old barn. The kitchen counter tops are black walnut slabs that have been refinished. It's not often you see wood used as counter tops (except those of us lucky enough to have butcher block) and it's a great way to keep things rustic, yet contemporary.
There's plenty more of this Chester County Farm House in the Philadelphia Magazine archive to be seen and take inspiration from.
(Images: Steve Giralt)

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How interesting that the previous owner added the mid-century A-Frame structure to the old farmhouse - not something you see every day.

posted by bepsf on April 21st 2009 at 12:02pm
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LOVE this home. It's worth going to the link to see more of the rooms. The staircase is gorgeous.

posted by sally305 on April 21st 2009 at 12:35pm
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Wow this looks like Barbie's Dream House

posted by Comicgeek on April 21st 2009 at 1:19pm
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I live in Chester County (in the borough of historic West Chester) - what a fantastic surprise to see a local home featured on this website!!!

Now I wonder where it is so I can drive by and take a peek....

posted by highsociety on April 21st 2009 at 1:23pm
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i'm not a fan of the a-frame structure on this, although i am jealous of all the sunlight it must get as a result...

posted by abigailbelle on April 21st 2009 at 3:01pm
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