Absolutely nothing. Remove the words mid century modern out of your title. This is modern farmhouse. While you may not like vintage, that doesn’t mean you have to destroy it. If it is falling apart, that is a different story.
Wow, I can tell you were designing for comfort and livability. Beautiful. I renovated a 1912 cottage home and it sold above asking and a cash offer. Then, I bought a 1960s Ranch (for 1/2 the actual value set by the insurance company) and am looking for things to make it my own. I am SO happy with a lot of your ideas! Thank you!
Shelby, I Love your house, you did a lot of sweat and tears work, but I'm sure you learned a lot from doing the work your self. I can't wait to see your new home purchase and see what new projects you will be doing the before and after's. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
New subscriber after just this video. I am about to move and we want to build. I LOVE your style and what you did with this house. I want a ranch with a separate area for guests. In other words, a way to separate at the end of the day without any awkward midnight running into someone getting a drink of water or looking for the bathroom. Thinking of something with an attached 2 car garage type thing and converting that into a sort of inlaw suite/guest quarters, or just building it that way from scratch. Also, your hidden door is my dream. I need a hidden door to a hidden room! LOVE the way you did that. Hopefully there is a video somewhere on how you made it look so great. Well done!
I’m so glad you enjoyed Tara!! I’d love to have a separate space for guests. We have an RV Port at the new house that we’d like to build into a guest house one day. I don’t have a video of how we did our secret door but I just had my cabinet guy build it! I need to find a space in my new house for another secret door lol Thanks so much for watching!
You did such a great job! And you and your mom are adorable! I hope me and my daughters will be working on their houses just like you girls! PS: Keep posting things, you are a natural at doing videos!
Hi Natalie! So glad! It completely transformed my home and we definitely plan on using it again 😊 So glad it worked well for you. If you have photos send me a DM on Instagram. I'd love to see! 💕 instagram.com/farmhouseliving.ig/
This house looks beautiful. Great job on the layout. May I ask how much you spent and how long it took? I realize cost is very relative to time and location. I am just trying to decide if I am ready to take on a full reno.
We spent around 70-80k but it was before prices went up. We did gain a large amount of equity because we bought the home for a good price. There’s a lot of factors to consider like you said.😊
The orangy brown linoleum floor looks more early 80s than 60s. That floor pattern was popular from about 1975 to 1985, definitely not 60s. The white formica countertops also look early 80s. I suspect your house may have had some upgrades around the 20 year old mark.
Love the video and channel! We just purchased a split level home and want to do something very similar , especially to the kitchen. Do you do consulting?
Hi Will! We don't take design clients formally anymore but we do a series called Design Dilemma where we take a viewer's feedback and we design your space based around that and share the project on our channel. We create 3d renderings so that you can fully envision your space and we give you a shopping list to take it on! We charge a small fee for our time which covers the rendering. Here's a link to our last one - ua-cam.com/video/6OWvWsGPdFA/v-deo.html Your home sounds like a great fit if you'd like to be our January dilemma!
I used a software called Smart Draw. I created them myself. The city didn't require architect plans for my permit but I did have to submit some kind of drawings.
What a lovely home! Could you please tell me where you got the botanical prints/ frames hanging in your guest room? I've been searching for something just like that! Thank you. Good luck with your next renovation!
Hi Rhonda! I bought the prints off etsy and printed them at Staples rstyle.me/+ITVe7JWRX9De-w0-iDXX7g I bought the frames from At Home so I'm not able to share a link but I've seen them over the past couple of visits. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful!! What is you kitchens dimension if I May ask.. I am building an Outhouse with 9x8 ft L shape kitchen and your design is lovely.. would love to see if I can adopt for my size kitchen
The wall with the sink is 20' all the way to the breakfast nook bench and the wall with the vent hood and pantry is 7.5'. I hope that's helpful 💕 Thanks for watching!
I dont know if this is an appropriate question for youtube or not, but im curious lol so im asking. We are looking to do a similar renovation to our 1960’s ranch with a very similar layout. Any idea what some round about numbers on cost would be for a Reno like this? DIY vs Contractor? Any info would be appreciated. And we absolutely love how your Reno turned out. BEAUTIFUL! 👍🏻
Hi Brian! I'm pretty transparent about our renovation and feel comfortable talking about cost. With that being said I'm learning as I have conversations with viewers that construction costs vary all over the country and Texas seems to be much more affordable than other areas. Also now is much more expensive than when I renovated my house in 2017. We got a construction loan for $80k which covered all of the updates we made to the home. This included removing a wall and putting a beam in, replacing all the windows, converting our garage to a master bedroom and bathroom (lots of framing and plumbing here), brand new cabinets, and adding hardwoods in the kitchen and refinishing the remainder of the floors. We also rewired the entire home to make it safe, replaced most of the pipes when the plumbers started, added all-new HVAC including ductwork, and lastly insulated the house. Basically, we build a new home within this home. We also self-contracted to save money. I got a quote from a contractor for $130k for this and the finish out did not include the full garage conversion. I actually don't recommend not using a contractor on this volume of work, but I did. I used licensed professionals for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. All my other trades were insured. I hope this is helpful! Renovation is such a rewarding process and I learned so much. We love that home and now the new owners are loving it even more sending us all the fun projects they've taken on. Thanks for watching and your questions! Have an awesome day!
@@FarmhouseLiving Thank you so much for all of the info. Your Reno has given us a lot of inspiration for our home. Those are the figures I was hoping to hear and considering all of the Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work that you cant see, it seems reasonable. Thanks again for the info and the great videos!
Can you sit hot food on quarts? I’ve had granite for 15 years and it has been so durable! Just curious since we are building again. Love your channel!!💗
I've put hot pans on my quartz, split wine and so much coffee, accidentally got permanent marker on it once and was able to clean everything off of it very easily. I had the same counters in the bathroom and always had my straightener and curling iron on it with no marks at all. It's a really great option. In my new house, I have quartzite which is a natural stone that looks similar to marble and I'm seeing the same durability. So there are definitely some great options that are as durable as granite 😊 Hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching!
Cannot believe what you did with this home... It doesn't look like the same house! Just curious, this is a 1960's home. Did you have asbestos testing done? I'm only asking because I am in the process of buying a home from the same era and somewhat worried about it. Thanks!
Hi Andrew! Super kind of you to say. Yes this home was built in 1962. The previous owner did asbestos testing and they found none. We did however find mold during demo. Since everything was coming we didn’t worry too much about it! Old houses are fun!
@@FarmhouseLiving Wow, thanks so much for the quick response! That certainly makes me feel better, I don't know that I have the budget to build something THIS nice but I'm hoping I can make small progress here and there. Best of luck to you guys!
i wanted my stairs green, everyone said I was crazy… they look good. I want my kitchen green now and people are saying I’m crazy again lol… why does the whole world want just white black gray
Hey! Well I didn't buy a farmhouse because at the time this home was what I could afford so I embraced the midcentury feel while mixing another style I loved. That's what's great about design is you don't have to feel stuck but can get creative mixing styles and embracing the character of the home. I do currently live on land with chickens but this home is also a ranch home but built in the 80s.
Why, oh why do people paint brick?? That is the worst thing to do. Brick is about as maintenance free as you can get, painting it just took that aspect away. Caramba.
Have you seen some mid century brick homes?? Mine was so hideous it was either paying $15k to have it replaced with stone veneer or repainting. Painting it was and it looks great. Plus a lot of newer paints allow for breathability so you don’t have to worry as much about chipping as you did in the old days. Plus it only took me a weekend to do two coats… Worst case scenario, if it inexplicably starts going bad in five years, I can always repaint.
@@eagl3ye Painting brick that is in disrepair, damaged or a last resort is one thing, but painting just to follow these TV home renovation idiots, is wrong. Brick has more character than paint does, especially on mid century that was purpose built with brick. This trend of painting brick is a result of these TV show morons ripping all of the characteristics of a mid century out in the name of updating and modernization.
What's your favorite room on the tour? 💕
The kitchen❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Kitchen!!!! Need inspo!! Where are your cabinets/island from?
Absolutely nothing. Remove the words mid century modern out of your title. This is modern farmhouse. While you may not like vintage, that doesn’t mean you have to destroy it. If it is falling apart, that is a different story.
Really nice
LOVE this home. Kitchen is breathtaking!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it 💕
Wow, I can tell you were designing for comfort and livability. Beautiful. I renovated a 1912 cottage home and it sold above asking and a cash offer. Then, I bought a 1960s Ranch (for 1/2 the actual value set by the insurance company) and am looking for things to make it my own. I am SO happy with a lot of your ideas! Thank you!
Cabinets were actually particleboard and not real wood in a 1960s home? Wow! Great updates. Lovely home. So clean bright and cozy.
I love the hidden water heater door wall shelf thing that is awesome
thank you so much :)
I love love love!! Your open shelves concept! I have to utilize that idea. I appreciate you sharing.
Thanks so much for watching Diamond!
You have done an amazing job with your home. We are about to renovate my husbands childhood home and this was very helpful!
Love this renovation! We always remodel our homes, wish I had your talent!
Aw, thank you so much! Hoping to inspire others!
You guys did an awesome job! love it!
Shelby, I Love your house, you did a lot of sweat and tears work, but I'm sure you learned a lot from doing the work your self. I can't wait to see your new home purchase and see what new projects you will be doing the before and after's. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
Thanks so much, Patricia! I learned SO MUCH and it's made a huge difference in our new project. Can't wait to share more!
Your house is SO CUTE !! You and your mom sure have an eye for design !!Can’t wait to see your new home !! ❤️
Thank you 😊 I'm so glad you enjoyed!
Yay! I have been waiting for the kitchen refresh!
It's here 😊 So glad you watched!
Really good job, hope you’re enjoying all that hard work
Love the renovation!!! Excellent ideas and so functional!!💗
Yes I loved your house tour. Its beautiful!
Thank you so much 😊
I love it!!
You did an awesome job!
Thanks so much Linda!
Beautiful transformation! On to the next project! Can't wait!
Thanks, Barbara! 💕 So glad you liked it! Excited for the next project 😊
I love the kitchen I love the green 😍😍😍😍😍🥰
New subscriber after just this video. I am about to move and we want to build. I LOVE your style and what you did with this house. I want a ranch with a separate area for guests. In other words, a way to separate at the end of the day without any awkward midnight running into someone getting a drink of water or looking for the bathroom. Thinking of something with an attached 2 car garage type thing and converting that into a sort of inlaw suite/guest quarters, or just building it that way from scratch. Also, your hidden door is my dream. I need a hidden door to a hidden room! LOVE the way you did that. Hopefully there is a video somewhere on how you made it look so great. Well done!
I’m so glad you enjoyed Tara!! I’d love to have a separate space for guests. We have an RV Port at the new house that we’d like to build into a guest house one day.
I don’t have a video of how we did our secret door but I just had my cabinet guy build it! I need to find a space in my new house for another secret door lol
Thanks so much for watching!
You did such a great job! And you and your mom are adorable! I hope me and my daughters will be working on their houses just like you girls! PS: Keep posting things, you are a natural at doing videos!
Thank you so much! That means so much 💕 I hope you guys enjoy working on home together as much as we do. It's a blast!
outstanding job!!! Love what you all did,...such a great redo!
I LOVE what you did with your home
You are so talented! The house looks just amazing and I’m sure it’s bittersweet moving on but I’m excited to see what you do with your new place! xo
So true! Bittersweet but so excited 💕 Thanks for watching!
I love it. Great job.nice home
Oh your baby girl is sooo cute
Thank you so much 😊
Nice job, looks good. Can’t wait to see your new house renovation . Thanks for the tour..❤️❤️
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed 😊
Nice job. It looks beautiful
Thank you!!
Amazing job! Where to buy the floating shelf in the kitchen?
Great job. The green cabinets are beautiful! 💚
Thank you!
Love your house 🏡
Thank you so much Olivia! We loved updating this home 💕
Wow!👏👏👏
Love 😍 I came from your Romabio review and I used it and loved it!
Hi Natalie! So glad! It completely transformed my home and we definitely plan on using it again 😊 So glad it worked well for you. If you have photos send me a DM on Instagram. I'd love to see! 💕 instagram.com/farmhouseliving.ig/
where did you get the shower curtain. Love it!
We will do a Mouse House Tour in 2025!
Wow I love this. What’s your upstairs white paint color?
How many sq ft is this home? Lovely!
1600 sq ft 😊
@@FarmhouseLiving thank you!
Do you have a video that talks about the permits and cost?
This house looks beautiful. Great job on the layout. May I ask how much you spent and how long it took? I realize cost is very relative to time and location. I am just trying to decide if I am ready to take on a full reno.
We spent around 70-80k but it was before prices went up. We did gain a large amount of equity because we bought the home for a good price. There’s a lot of factors to consider like you said.😊
What kind of cost involved?
The orangy brown linoleum floor looks more early 80s than 60s. That floor pattern was popular from about 1975 to 1985, definitely not 60s. The white formica countertops also look early 80s. I suspect your house may have had some upgrades around the 20 year old mark.
Where did the couch come from? I've been looking for a couch of that size and style.
Was that faux brick ?
What’s the square footage on this home?
Love the video and channel! We just purchased a split level home and want to do something very similar , especially to the kitchen. Do you do consulting?
Hi Will! We don't take design clients formally anymore but we do a series called Design Dilemma where we take a viewer's feedback and we design your space based around that and share the project on our channel. We create 3d renderings so that you can fully envision your space and we give you a shopping list to take it on! We charge a small fee for our time which covers the rendering. Here's a link to our last one - ua-cam.com/video/6OWvWsGPdFA/v-deo.html Your home sounds like a great fit if you'd like to be our January dilemma!
@@FarmhouseLiving ok cool! Can I reach out to you all via email to discuss more ?
@@willserne5971 Sure! Shelby@farmhouseliving.com I look forward to chatting more.
Were you able to put hot pans and cast irons and stuff on your quartz without ruining it?
Yes! Heat was never an issue but wine would stain but came out super easy with bleach.
What are the dimensions of your kitchen/dining area?
Did you create those floorplans? What website did you use?
Space looks great!
I used a software called Smart Draw. I created them myself. The city didn't require architect plans for my permit but I did have to submit some kind of drawings.
What a lovely home! Could you please tell me where you got the botanical prints/ frames hanging in your guest room? I've been searching for something just like that! Thank you. Good luck with your next renovation!
Hi Rhonda! I bought the prints off etsy and printed them at Staples rstyle.me/+ITVe7JWRX9De-w0-iDXX7g I bought the frames from At Home so I'm not able to share a link but I've seen them over the past couple of visits. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Shelby!!
Beautiful!! What is you kitchens dimension if I May ask.. I am building an Outhouse with 9x8 ft L shape kitchen and your design is lovely.. would love to see if I can adopt for my size kitchen
The wall with the sink is 20' all the way to the breakfast nook bench and the wall with the vent hood and pantry is 7.5'. I hope that's helpful 💕 Thanks for watching!
I dont know if this is an appropriate question for youtube or not, but im curious lol so im asking. We are looking to do a similar renovation to our 1960’s ranch with a very similar layout. Any idea what some round about numbers on cost would be for a Reno like this? DIY vs Contractor? Any info would be appreciated. And we absolutely love how your Reno turned out. BEAUTIFUL! 👍🏻
Hi Brian! I'm pretty transparent about our renovation and feel comfortable talking about cost. With that being said I'm learning as I have conversations with viewers that construction costs vary all over the country and Texas seems to be much more affordable than other areas. Also now is much more expensive than when I renovated my house in 2017. We got a construction loan for $80k which covered all of the updates we made to the home. This included removing a wall and putting a beam in, replacing all the windows, converting our garage to a master bedroom and bathroom (lots of framing and plumbing here), brand new cabinets, and adding hardwoods in the kitchen and refinishing the remainder of the floors. We also rewired the entire home to make it safe, replaced most of the pipes when the plumbers started, added all-new HVAC including ductwork, and lastly insulated the house. Basically, we build a new home within this home. We also self-contracted to save money. I got a quote from a contractor for $130k for this and the finish out did not include the full garage conversion. I actually don't recommend not using a contractor on this volume of work, but I did. I used licensed professionals for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. All my other trades were insured. I hope this is helpful! Renovation is such a rewarding process and I learned so much. We love that home and now the new owners are loving it even more sending us all the fun projects they've taken on. Thanks for watching and your questions! Have an awesome day!
@@FarmhouseLiving Thank you so much for all of the info. Your Reno has given us a lot of inspiration for our home. Those are the figures I was hoping to hear and considering all of the Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work that you cant see, it seems reasonable. Thanks again for the info and the great videos!
what are the dimensions of your wet room?
Can you sit hot food on quarts? I’ve had granite for 15 years and it has been so durable! Just curious since we are building again. Love your channel!!💗
I've put hot pans on my quartz, split wine and so much coffee, accidentally got permanent marker on it once and was able to clean everything off of it very easily. I had the same counters in the bathroom and always had my straightener and curling iron on it with no marks at all. It's a really great option. In my new house, I have quartzite which is a natural stone that looks similar to marble and I'm seeing the same durability. So there are definitely some great options that are as durable as granite 😊 Hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching!
Leather ottoman from where??
The bath
Cannot believe what you did with this home... It doesn't look like the same house! Just curious, this is a 1960's home. Did you have asbestos testing done? I'm only asking because I am in the process of buying a home from the same era and somewhat worried about it. Thanks!
Hi Andrew! Super kind of you to say. Yes this home was built in 1962. The previous owner did asbestos testing and they found none. We did however find mold during demo. Since everything was coming we didn’t worry too much about it! Old houses are fun!
@@FarmhouseLiving Wow, thanks so much for the quick response! That certainly makes me feel better, I don't know that I have the budget to build something THIS nice but I'm hoping I can make small progress here and there. Best of luck to you guys!
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i wanted my stairs green, everyone said I was crazy… they look good. I want my kitchen green now and people are saying I’m crazy again lol… why does the whole world want just white black gray
New owners didn’t mind no garage?
Nope! I think the half acre yard with shed and fully renovated home sold them 😊
What was wrong with the kitchen before, I thought it was charming
Youade a MCM ranch into a 'modern farmhouse." Why? Why not embrace the midcentury lines and go with that? Buy a farmhouse if you want Josnna Gaines.
Hey! Well I didn't buy a farmhouse because at the time this home was what I could afford so I embraced the midcentury feel while mixing another style I loved. That's what's great about design is you don't have to feel stuck but can get creative mixing styles and embracing the character of the home. I do currently live on land with chickens but this home is also a ranch home but built in the 80s.
Why, oh why do people paint brick?? That is the worst thing to do. Brick is about as maintenance free as you can get, painting it just took that aspect away. Caramba.
Lime wash is gorgeous!
@@nichellehowell Not on a mid century ranch.
🤷♀️ I love it 💗
Have you seen some mid century brick homes?? Mine was so hideous it was either paying $15k to have it replaced with stone veneer or repainting. Painting it was and it looks great. Plus a lot of newer paints allow for breathability so you don’t have to worry as much about chipping as you did in the old days. Plus it only took me a weekend to do two coats… Worst case scenario, if it inexplicably starts going bad in five years, I can always repaint.
@@eagl3ye Painting brick that is in disrepair, damaged or a last resort is one thing, but painting just to follow these TV home renovation idiots, is wrong. Brick has more character than paint does, especially on mid century that was purpose built with brick.
This trend of painting brick is a result of these TV show morons ripping all of the characteristics of a mid century out in the name of updating and modernization.
looks bad
We all have different styles! Have a good day!