When we spotted this lovely Sonoma County farmhouse, we think our mouths fell open. It's light and airy, and has nice, simple lines. What more could you want?
Well, great dining areas, reading nooks, open beam ceilings, and a U-shaped configuration surrounding a courtyard don't hurt.





Via: Remodelista
Images: Mark Defeo, Matthew Millman

Comments (13)
The bones of this house are heaven, but it's awfully pale. The living room is just a giant blanched space. I would love to see it grounded with a vibrant rug.
I am in love.
This is new construction?? Wowza. It looks like it's been there forever, only better.
A little too country for my taste... but the spaces are to die for. I especially love the doors that open up off of the indoor dining area.
Plus, who can turn down a built-in book case?
the picture that shows the built in book case is priceless
something i would love to have in my house
My bags are packed. When can I move in?
This place is stunning, inside and out. Great job.
"we think our mouths fell open"?!?!?!?! C'mon, this is a parody, right?
Right?
Best part about this house... we don't see the GARAGE in any shot. Can't stand these cookie cutter homes where from the street it looks like the garage makes up 2/3 of the home, its the first thing anyone sees - its like, "hello, this is where my car lives... and I have a nice little room back here for me too - welcome!" =P
Hire architects! ;)
chaunceyd - I agree! I am definitely a fan a garage that either flows seamlessly with the rest of the house, or is tucked away! Too often in my own neighborhood is the garage the thing that stands out the most... and it's usually the same people that are building houses far too big for their lots!
love it!
You can't tell if your own mouth falls open?
i think that it is a BEAUTIFUL house. couldn't agree more with the comment about garages, i hate when all you see is a garage! the house could definitely use some color though.
I love everything about this place - including the grand scale and the restful, neutral palette.