Happy Friday, friends!
I’ve shared this beautiful house before, but I’m back today with an update on Barbara’s garden, so stay tuned for a treat below, new pics at the end. This Feature Friday has been my most viewed Feature Friday in the history of EVER, so you won’t want to miss it! There are a ton of comments on this post from the first time I posted it, so if you want to know more details, Barbara has answered ALL the questions in the comments and she added a drawn floor plan that was modified from the original plan. Barbara is not a blogger, but she is now on Instagram, so find here here at A Full Circle Farmhouse!
Today’s Feature Friday is one I’m really excited about! It’s a feature of a newly built farmhouse out in the country in North Atlanta, which belongs to a long time friend mine, Barbara, who I went to high school with. She and I were friends during high school, but haven’t really kept in touch that much, but she and I have a mutual friend in my very close friend, Vicki, and so have stayed in touch somewhat with Facebook over the last few years. She’s also an avid reader of blogs and loves decorating and showed up at the very first Haven Conference, where I saw her for the first time in years. It’s been fun to see her here and there and see what she’s up to. She and her husband, Danny got married right out of high school and they have 4 children and 5 grandchildren.
I heard from Vicki that Barbara and her hubby had just built this new gorgeous farmhouse out in the country and after seeing a few pics on her Facebook page, I asked her if I could come and photograph her house for the blog and she said yes! I was so excited to get to see it in person and hear all about it. We sat down and caught up for a bit before I started taking pics and Barbara told me about all the houses that they have lived in over the years in the Marietta area. They went from 8,000 s.f. down to 5,000 s.f. and finally to this house, which is 2,800 s.f., really a great size for a house. She also told me that her heart’s desire since she was a little girl staying in her grandmother’s old farmhouse was to have a farmhouse of her own, so farmhouse has been on her mind for many years. She was way ahead of the trend of farmhouses that are all the rage now and so this house was the one that she got to build as she desired, getting to choose all those little details that had been important to her over the years. As you probably are all aware if you read blogs and watch Fixer Upper on TV, farmhouse is a HUGE trend in homes and design style these days with shiplap being a huge part of that trend. You’ll see shiplap in Barbara’s house too, as well as rustic and reclaimed woods. Barbara has made this one very special. She does live in the country on 5 acres and this house is their forever home to be enjoyed and lived in and one that their family will enjoy for years to come.

When I drove up and saw the house in person, it took my breath away. Gorgeous to the max, this says farmhouse and Southern Living all rolled into one.
I’m listing all the paint colors at the bottom!

I personally love Cape Cods and this one is perfection.Notice the plain gray metal roof, just what Barbara ordered. She said she had to have several stern conversations with her contractor as he asked her on several things, are you sure you want this?

The triple garage is so nice and notice those sconces outside the garage doors.

Notice too this little white picket fence which will turn into a beautiful cottage garden one day. They just moved in last November so I think you’ll agree that Barbara has done a beautiful job when you see the interior. The garden will come later this spring. I love those sliding barn doors and the board and batten detail. She wanted those doors to slide open in case they want to entertain in the garage at some point and have an outdoor party, where people can spread out on the front lawn.

Three perfect dormers on the top of the house add that cottage charm perfectly placed.

I love her choice of double glass wooden doors, not to mention the brick steps and porch. Sigh, it is really perfect in my eyes! While talking to Barbara, I can tell she has a really good eye for detail and what she likes and she’s the driving force behind this house design and how everything came together, as she chose all the finishes on the house and directed the contractor on everything she wanted.

A look at the sliding barn doors and cottage garden to be.

The spacious front porch hold some beautiful pieces, like this rustic table and chairs.

A cotton wreath looks great on the front door and the light fixture is so simple and elegant.

The other end of the porch holds 2 rocking chairs and a swing, a staple on any Southern porch.

Now let’s step inside the foyer where you’ll see the family room straight ahead and the living room to the left.

A pretty white buffet anchors the entry way beautifully.

Barbara’s hubby, Danny, is very talented with wood working and trim and did a lot of the interior projects himself, like this board and batten trim. He built several things inside too.

The living room on the front of the house is so pretty and charming. See those 2 glass front cabinets over there? They came from Scott Antiques, one of my favorite shopping spots here in Atlanta too. I have seen these cabinets several times and have seen this vendor when I go there. She said since she bought 2 of these cabinets, she got them for $800 each, which I think is a great deal. He makes these out of reclaimed wood to look old. They are gorgeous!

Simple touches and a casual feel make this room feel so cozy and comfortable.

I love that framed artwork and I’m sure there is a story behind those.


A desk and banker’s chair anchor the other side of the room.

Moving into the family room, this beautiful brick fireplace is a great focal point. And there’s plenty of shiplap!

She found these pretty pine antique pieces at Scott Antiques too and made sure they fit her niche space.

I love the simple shelves over the top with black iron brackets and accessories on top. I squealed when I saw she still has this Target bunny weather vane from about 10 years ago. I still have mine too!

The other side holds another antique pine cabinet and the same shelves above. Just gorgeous and simple! Her hubby also built the mantel I think she told me.

Simple white slipcovered sofas and brown leather chairs make the room beautiful and cozy.

The floor plan is open and the dining area and kitchen are right off the greatroom. I love the flow of her house. Notice those pretty green lights.

The floors are all wide stained yellow pine that she found a good source for. Notice all the shiplap. Her hubby installed all of that as well as built the island in the kitchen.

He also built the hood over the stove out of reclaimed wood. I love the Shaker cabinets, simple subway tile and that little tile feature over the stove.

This is one gorgeous kitchen!

With simplicity and charm, it’s perfect.

Potted pansies on the island add some color.

Just off the kitchen and by the back door is the mudroom which leads in to this magnificent pantry.

She used an old screen door for the entry to the pantry. Isn’t this the cutest and notice the old latch at the top.

Beautiful pendant lights and plenty of shelves make this such a great pantry space. So this pantry makes me a wee bit envious!

She opted for no formal dining room, but the large table sits behind the sofa and off the kitchen. Table is from Restoration Hardware outlet and chairs from World Market.

That beautiful pine cabinet came from Woodstock Antiques market, such a pretty piece in here. I’m really loving pine furniture all over again even though I don’t have any. That light fixture she picked up at the Atlanta market downtown and got it for a great price of $75. She later saw it in a high end decor shop for $800 and had to brag on it to her hubby who just didn’t get the appeal of this fixture.

Simple art and a big lantern look great together.

Dining table look back towards the kitchen.

And over to the family room.

The powder room is just off the living room and dining room and has simple appeal too. This vanity is from the same guy at Scotts.

An old ladder and a few touches in the powder room.

To the right of the foyer is the master bedroom suite.

It’s beautiful and light and airy. Those doors open to the big porch which we will see in a minute. I love all the light coming in the house, that’s a perfect house to me when light pours in from all angles.

A white bed and beautiful linens make this a gorgeous master space.

Simple side table and a pretty graphic rug anchors the floor.

Looking towards the master bath.

A double vanity came from the same Scott vendor. I took pics of this vanity last time I was at Scotts and shared it on my blog. I was happy to see it at Barbara’s house! Notice the sliding barn door her hubby made.

Ever practical, Barbara opted to have her washer dryer installed right in the master bath suite. Overhead cabinets help with storage and she can do laundry very easily.

It’s right next to the large tiled shower with simple subway tile and a retro floor tile.

Such a pretty vanity.

Another build by her hubby, this saloon door goes right into the spacious master closet. Now this is a closet to be envious of. Lots of light and plenty of room.

She said her hubby has more clothes than she does so he gets more of the closet. A large ottoman is in the middle. Her section, with a window and simple cafe curtains.

And his on the opposite side.

So spacious and organized.

Such a nice closet!

OK, let’s go out to the big covered porch. Love this space! Porches are my favorite.

I think that must be a TV there on the console table. All weather wicker rounds out the seating area.

Looking towards the other end with a large eating table.

So pretty and open and spacious. Three of those fancy fans are on the ceiling to help keep it cool out here during our hot Georgia summers.

Back inside, let’s go upstairs. Notice the newel posts, my favorite design too.

Up the stairs to the Jack and Jill bedrooms which are for the grandchildren to enjoy.

At the top of the stairs is a little nook for seating.

A little girls room is set up on one side with a bathroom in between 2 bedrooms.

The dormers are so cute. Perfect for little girls to play! Notice the white painted plank floors. I’m not sure if these are the same pine floors painted or not, but I suspect they probably are.

She got this pink check bedding at Ikea and I loved it.

She didn’t want any fancy vanities in the kids bathroom, so her hubby built these cute little vanities. A marble look tile floor is easy care.

Tub and toilet room.

Next door is the kid’s playroom, perfect for the grandkids to spread out and play.

A daybed with storage provides extra sleeping.

Such a cute space.

And here’s something we would all drool over. Barbara has her very own storage room for all her extra decor with shelving to keep it all neat and orderly. I would love to have a room like this. She said it was extra attic space that she converted to a storage room.

With the same white painted plank floors and a colorful rug, what a great space.

The last bedroom space is a sewing, craft room with a baby bed for the baby in the family. Ikea Billy bookcases and storage pieces from Ikea make this room really nice and organized too.

She has a sewing machine set up and an old pine cabinet holds paint supplies.

A Martha Stewart gift wrap station rounds out the room with more organization. Isn’t this is a cute room?
I was absolutely blown away by Barbara’s newly built farmhouse. I think she thought out so many details, making this house so livable and using every single bit of space they have. It has charm and casual elegance that makes it so appealing and a home they will enjoy for years and years to come. I hope you all enjoyed this tour as much as I did. If you have questions for Barbara, leave them here and I’m sure she will be happy to answer any of them. What a modern farmhouse this is which oozes charm and classic appeal!
Now, for the updates to the garden! If you’re really alert, you’ll notice that Barbara painted her front door a pretty aqua blue. And she’s planted a white picket fence cottage perennial garden in the front walkway area by the barn doors on the garage, such a wonderful complement to the house. These are iphone pics that Barb sent me so I had to make them a little smaller so that they had detail. Enjoy!















Paint Colors:
All paint Sherwin Williams
Outside and all white inside: Pure White
Office/stairwell/upstairs hall/pantry/mudroom/powder room: Conservative Gray mixed 50%
Storage/Master Bedroom/Bath/Closet: Filmy Green
Jack & Jill bedroom/bath: Sea Salt
Craft Room: Rainwashed mixed 50%
Edited to add these comments from Barbara, the homeowner, copied and pasted from the comments, but hopefully will answer most of your questions:
Floor Plan:
I would love to share the plan with you! It’s called Seven Pines, designed by Mitchel Ginn for Southern Living. We actually traveled to Newnan, GA where Mr. Ginn works to meet him and discuss the changes we wanted to make. He was so gracious and told us what would and wouldn’t work.
Local Builders:
We used local builders called Vine Creek Residential. They build mostly in Paulding County, Georgia. Most of their time is spent on production building, so the more custom aspects of our house left them a bit speechless. To their credit, they went along with my requests and ended up being a fan of the results. One thing I do remember though, is them repeatedly saying… “You’re sure you want just a white house and white trim? And no shutters?”. Then they would look at each other (they’re brothers), raise their eyebrows and shrug their shoulders. Bless their hearts!
Brick:
Our brick is called Old Georgian Tudor. The trick is to use white mortar which, I think, makes it look a little more like old brick. Not buff, or beige mortar. White – called Icy White, I believe. We used the same brick/mortar outside, too. All of it was installed by one of our builder’s sub contractors, so I don’t know their name. But I’m sure any brick installer could replicate our fireplace. It’s a pretty simple design. Good luck!
Flooring:
We purchased all our flooring from Mr. Edward Sisk, the nicest man you will ever meet. His wood shop is in sweet Shady Dale, GA, but folks from far and wide buy his flooring. Mr. Sisk’s flooring is VERY reasonably priced and I can’t recommend his work highly enough. Our floors on the main level are 3/4″ thick solid Southern yellow pine in a 10″ width. Mr Sisk hand finished every single board with a penetrating stain called Duraseal. Duraseal is a mix of stain and finish, so once the boards were installed (face nailed) we had completed flooring! In the upstairs bedrooms we went with the same wood, only 8″ wide and unstained. They were installed using the blind nailing method. Then we primed and painted them with SW Conservative Gray mixed at 25%. I’ve wanted this flooring for years and am thrilled with Mr Sisk’s product. His company is Colonial Pine Floors. His address is 1338 Ross Road, Shady Dale, GA 31085. Phone # is 706-468-0387. Email is [email protected]. Check him out – I’ll guarantee you won’t be disappointed. Good luck!!
Edit: Barbara’s beautiful home has garnered so much attention and she has sent out countless copies of her altered floor plan drawing, so I’m uploading it here so you all can print it out for yourself. Thanks for all the great comments on her gorgeous farmhouse. It truly is amazing!
Please read the whole post and all the comments before you add another comment asking for the floor plans. This drawing is all that Barbara has to share and she does NOT have any drawings for the top floor. Thank you! She has shared the original floor plan from Southern Living as well as the designer and her custom builders. See above!





Such a fun beautiful house. All the details..
Amazing style love it all. Got a laugh at the washer and dryer in bathroom. My aunt built a house in the early 60’s and did that. Some people raised their eyebrows…….lol
Rhoda enjoy your weekend and Monday in Waco.
Keep sharing love your work. BS
Thanks Brenda! Our builders did a lot more than raise their eyebrows when I told them about the W/D in the master bath. They just stared st me with their mouths open. ? The laundry room in our last house was miles from our bedroom. Well, it seemed like miles! Now things go from dryer to drawer in under 10 steps. SO much better than a big old tub I would never use (those things take FOREVER to fill up). Let’s just say I wanted a ‘vintage’ look. But really? I’m just lazy. ?
Do you have any information regarding the wood flooring located throughout the house? We’re in the process of choosing new wood flooring in our house. Thank you!
We purchased all our flooring from Mr. Edward Sisk, the nicest man you will ever meet. His wood shop is in sweet Shady Dale, GA, but folks from far and wide buy his flooring. Mr. Sisk’s flooring is VERY reasonably priced and I can’t recommend his work highly enough. Our floors on the main level are 3/4″ thick solid Southern yellow pine in a 10″ width. Mr Sisk hand finished every single board with a penetrating stain called Duraseal. Duraseal is a mix of stain and finish, so once the boards were installed (face nailed) we had completed flooring! In the upstairs bedrooms we went with the same wood, only 8″ wide and unstained. They were installed using the blind nailing method. Then we primed and painted them with SW Conservative Gray mixed at 25%. I’ve wanted this flooring for years and am thrilled with Mr Sisk’s product. His company is Colonial Pine Floors. His address is 1338 Ross Road, Shady Dale, GA 31085. Phone # is 706-468-0387. Email is [email protected]. Check him out – I’ll guarantee you won’t be disappointed. Good luck!!
Barbara,
Thanks so much for sharing all your sources. Too often readers just see gorgeous pictures they want to incorporate in their homes but are left high and dry. We will be building our retirement home in SC and will certainly look Mr. Sisk up.
I would also like the wood flooring information – I’m also building a new farmhouse and I’m seriously considering pine floors and these are beautiful! LOVE this house – absolutely perfect – the attention to detail is unbelievable!
Hi Susie, I gave all the flooring info to Astrid in the comment above yours. If you can’t see it, let me know and I’ll happily send it again. I loved working with Mr Sisk, my flooring source as much as I love my floors!
Thanks Rhoda for sharing this charming home with us….luv that screen porch and how they made the garage look like a barn. Have fun meeting Jo and Chip…looking forward to hearing all about your time with them.
Blessings,
Linda
What a gorgeous farmhouse! Barbara, I would love to know if you and your husband designed the plan for your home or you followed a plan you found. If so, would you mind sharing where you found the plan as my husband and I own some acreage and are wanting to build a farmhouse very similar to yours. I love your layout and would be so grateful to know the details. Thank you so much in advance. xoxo Blessings 🙂
I would love to share the plan with you! It’s called Seven Pines, designed by Mitchel Ginn for Southern Living. We actually traveled to Newnan, GA where Mr. Ginn works to meet him and discuss the changes we wanted to make. He was so gracious and told us what would and wouldn’t work. I’d be happy to mail you a copy of the plan with the changes we made. Not sure how this internet stuff works, but if someone could tell me how to your address privately, I’d be happy to mail it to you. If you’re even close to my age (ancient), then you know what ‘mail’ means, otherwise we’re sunk!! Hahahaha!
Oh my goodness – I told you the wrong name of our house plan!! I did say I was ancient, though. The name is NOT Southern Pines, it’s called Seven Pines! So sorry!
{Edited above for Barbara!}
I’ve searched through this thread to find the sale info. I’ve been looking at plans for a few months now and THIS is the most beautiful house!!! Please send the plans to me as well.
[email protected]
This is my DREAM house. We are looking to build in Arkansas this spring. Any chance you could send me the plans as well? Pretty pretty please. 🙂
[email protected]
Barbara – we are in the process of looking at plans for a farmhouse and would love to see a copy of your final plans. The size is exactly what we want, the layout sounds great and love the style. You can send to [email protected]!
Thank you in advance!
Barbara,
Thank you so much for the info on your house plans. My email is [email protected] I sure appreciate your willingness to share!
I would love your floorplan as well! You have a beautiful home!
Thank you so much for sharing!
[email protected]
HI, Hillary, Barbara’s drawing is right here in the post, so you can print.
Hi Barbara! I would LOVE if you could send the plans my way! [email protected]
On their way!
Hi, Barbara. Your home has taken our breath away. I reviewed the Seven Pines plan on Southern Living and can certainly tell from the pictures here you’ve made some really great changes. If you’d be willing to share your plans with me as well, I’d greatly appreciate it. We’re hoping to build that retirement dream home in the next few years. Thank you so much.
Hi Barbara, Wow, your house is absolutely stunning! I have been searching online for beautiful plans and pictures and have not found the perfect inspiration until now! I would also be interested in seeing the plans and how you changed up the originals if you are still offering. My husband and 3 children are in search of the perfect property in Ont. Canada. Thanks so much. [email protected]
Troy W – send me your email and I’ll send you a rough drawing of the changes we made!
I would also love to see these floor plans if possible. My husband and I have been searching for over 6 months for a great farmhouse plan like this. Yours is beautiful! Do you mind sending them to: [email protected] ?
Hi Barbara!!! Your house is absolutely beautiful! I would love to look at the plan with the changes you made. We are in the process of picking plans now and it seems yours may be the one! Thanks so much! [email protected]
Barbara I’m sure you’ve had a million requests for a copy of the changes you’ve made to this floor plan (prob because its PERFECT!) If you could, would you send a copy to me at [email protected]? My husband and I have looked at countless house plans and this is the one!! I’m in LOVE!
Barbara,
Could you PLEASE also send me copies of the final plans with the changes? I am in LOVE with this house!!
[email protected]
I hate to bother you but we absolutely love this home. Oh my gosh it’s beautiful. We’ve been looking for a home like this for about a year now. Would you happen to have the drawing for the upstairs. Or the plans I would be so greatful. [email protected]
I would LOVE to seen the plan as well! Could you email me? K8martin (at) yahoo (dot) com. Thank you so much! Your house is gorgeous!?
Your home is gorgeous. I would love to see the plan as well. I will try to send my email address privately. Thank you for sharing your home. You did an amazing job!
The email is [email protected]
Hi Barbara. My husband and I have been looking for property with some acreage for over a year now. Fingers crossed, we are putting in our offer for 11 acres at the end of this week. I’d be so grateful if you would share your home plans with me as well. Your kitchen is my dream kitchen! [email protected]
Hi Barbara! I would love to get the plans as well. Your home is beautiful, inviting, and right up my alley! Would you mind sending them to me? [email protected]
(aol, how’s that for ancient? haha)
Hi Barbara! I just got done showing your beautiful house to my husband and he said that is the one! We looked at the Southern Living plans and saw where some changes were made. We are curious how you changed your kitchen view to not be of the 3 car garage. Would you mind sending me the plans with your changes or even just a picture of them? My email address is [email protected]. Thanks so much for sharing your house. It is incredibly beautiful and well done. I especially like the area for the cottage garden. Such a great touch! 🙂 Have a great day!
Barbara I would love to see the floor plan. How can I get you my mailing address?
Hey! I would really really also love a copy of the plans! This is my dream home also!
HI Tabatha, please leave Barbara your email.
Barbara, this house is beautiful! Is there any way you could send me your tweaked plans also. Thank you in advance.
[email protected]
Hi, Sarah, I just uploaded a copy of Barbara’s drawing to this post, so hopefully you’ll see this!
Hi! Stunning designs! I would be ever so gracious if you could send me a copy of the house plans as well. Thank you so much! [email protected]
HI, Tarah, please read the post to the bottom, I’ve included Barbara’s drawing at the bottom of the post so everyone can print it off now. Thanks!
Beautiful home…..
That was so much fun to tour her home through your nice pictures. BEAUTIFUL and as you said, so well thought out!
Come on Barbara, time for a blog! Your home reflects your talents! (And a talented hubby as well!!)
Happy Gardening!
Rhoda!!! More of these!!! My wife and I just love this style and are faithful viewers of Fixer Upper as well! Enjoy your blog!
Attila & Ginger Szekes
Thanks Atilla for stopping by to see Barbara’s house!
Hey Barb & Rhoda,
I just read Barb’s comment about being ancient, ha ha! Barb you’re just a few weeks older than me & Rhoda & I am definitely a low tech girl. Wow Barb, You & Danny did it again! You two complement each other so well when building homes, and your precious family! Your great taste & style along w/his amazing woodworking talents…well just WOW! I’ve seen a couple of your previous homes, also amazing, but this one is so very special! Maybe because of the screened door w/latch that evoked sweet memories of my own grandparents’ 4 room farmhouse, a treasure chest of my fondest childhood memories. Did I see a print of Lost Mountain Store? Thank you for opening your home to Rhoda’s readers. And I love your replies to some of the comments as they prove my point that you should blog! Welcome to the country where you can have the best of both city & country living.
Rhoda, your photos truly capture Barbara’s house and heart! Great post as usual! Enjoy visiting with The Gaines! What an exciting opportunity! I’m so excited for you as you begin your 11th year as a very successful blogger! You have worked very hard & deserve every blessing God sends your way. Love to you both my dear friends!
Thanks, my sweet friend. But I think you might be a bit biased! Love you!
Barbara, Would you be able to send me the plans as well?
[email protected]
Love the blogspot!
This house blows me away… too many things to list that I love, but a few are the fact that there is no wall-to-wall carpet, discarding the traditional dining room for the large casual table, and the movable large kitchen island. I was also interested to see how the mostly white decor worked with the darker leather pieces.
Gorgeous!
I am so glad I found this post! What a beautiful home and I so enjoyed the tour. We’re thinking of taking down our antique oak mantel in our family room and reworking the fireplace. The current mantel was bought at an antique store and installed when the house was built 20 yrs ago. But I think the family room layout would function much better with the TV over the fireplace, and the current mantel has a mirror built into it. I was thinking about a brick hearth and surround like Barbara’s. Can you tell me the brick you used, and maybe who did it for you? I’m south of Atlanta, so I may be able to use the same person. Thanks for you help!
Our brick is called Old Georgian Tudor. The trick is to use white mortar which, I think, makes it look a little more like old brick. Not buff, or beige mortar. White – called Icy White, I believe. We used the same brick/mortar outside, too. All of it was installed by one of our builder’s sub contractors, so I don’t know their name. But I’m sure any brick installer could replicate our fireplace. It’s a pretty simple design. Good luck!
Oops – one more thing. We asked the brick installers to not clean up the mortar too much, but to leave it a little messy. Both inside and out.
Thanks for the help Barbara!! I love, love your new house!!
Barbara, My wife and I love love this farm house design. Can we also get a copy of the first and second floors. Thank you so much, [email protected]
HI, Randy, Barbara’s main level is already posted for people to print off. She doesn’t have a drawing for the upper level.
I’m sorry if I overlooked, but who built this beautiful home?
HI, Kryn, Barbara (the owner) shared the builder’s plan name in the comments, if you scroll up. Thanks!
Kryn, We used local builders called Vine Creek Residential. They build mostly in Paulding County, Georgia. Most of their time is spent on production building, so the more custom aspects of our house left them a bit speechless. To their credit, they went along with my requests and ended up being a fan of the results. One thing I do remember though, is them repeatedly saying… “You’re sure you want just a white house and white trim? And no shutters?”. Then they would look at each other (they’re brothers), raise their eyebrows and shrug their shoulders. Bless their hearts!
Hahaha!
I absolutely love everything. It’s the complete dream home. That pantry is fantastic.
Do you have the name or contact info for the vendor at Scott’s antique market that makes those glass cabinets? Tanks!
Sorry, Anise, I don’t have that info. I can tell you whenever he is at Scotts he is in Bldg. 2 towards the left side of the building. He’s French, very nice and has good prices. I know it’s a bit of a needle in a haystack situation, but you’d have to go to Scotts to find him. Sorry I couldn’t help more.
Absolutely stunning!! I have been looking for a house like this for months! Could you please email me the plans as well. My email address is [email protected]
Love this house!! How can I get a floor plan for this house?
Mika,
I will happily send you a rough drawing of the changes we made to Mitchel Ginn’s Seven Pines floor plan. Just send me your email.
Is there a way for you to get the floor plan or architects name who designed the house? I love this house so much and am currently looking for floor plans. My husband and I are building a house next Spring and this one is perfect!
HI, Rebecca, see Barbara’s comments above, she gave the floor plan and her builder’s name.
Rebecca,
I can send along a rough drawing of the changes we made to Mitchell Ginn’s Seven Pines Floor Plan. It’s a Southern Living plan. I just need your email.
Hi Barbara, Your house is gorgeous! I have the original plans but would love to see a rough draft of the changes you made! If you could send them to [email protected] I would really appreciate it. Thank You!
Heather
I would love to know what house plan this is its gorgeous
The original plan was drawn by Mitchell Ginn. It’s called Seven Pines and it’s a Southern Living plan. I’ll send a rough drawing of the changes we made if you give me your email.
Hi, Barbara. Troy W here. If you could email me the drawings, I’d so appreciate it. Here is the email address: [email protected]. Thanks!
Gorgeous house. I have been looking for a similar plan but initially passed this one over because I wanted windows in the kitchen like those that are pictured here. I would love to see the changed floor plan as well if still sharing them.
Hello.
I have been searching for the past year for the perfect plan. I happened to stumble onto this blog and have fallen in love with your home! You are so kind sharing all the details with us all! If you don’t mind I would love to look at the rough changes you made. If you are still emailing the plans my email is, [email protected].
Thank you very much!!
Barbara,
I would love to get a copy of your rough drawing! We are about to build our Forever Home on 155 acres outside of New Orleans and telecommute and commute back and forth until we get tired! Beautiful home! My email is [email protected].
My husband and I have been trying to design our perfect farmhouse floor plan for over a year with multiple revisions and redos and have not yet been happy with any. Your plan looks very close to perfect. It is so gorgeous and functional! Could I also have the drawings emailed? [email protected]. Thank you!!
Hi, Marissa, I posted Barbara’s drawing here in the post, so look above!
Can you please send me the changes she sent you? my email is [email protected]
This is my dream home! Absolutely stunning! If you are still sharing the plans, I would truly appreciate seeing them. My email is [email protected].
Hi Barbara,
If you are still sharing the rough drawing of your changes, I would love to see them. My email address is [email protected]
Thanks,
Greg
Barbara,
You are the sweetest to share your floor plan and changes! I would like a copy for inspiration and to replicate your amazing pantry. [email protected]