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Pennsylvania Modern Barn House Conversion

December 4, 2015
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Pennsylvania rustic home master bathroom

Still obsessed with a good barn house conversion. This one comes from Pennsylvania today. I found the story in the New York Times. A couple from Philadelphia moved out of the city, they found a farm, then they found a barn from the 1800s, they relocated the barn and converted and remodeled into a wonderful 5000 square foot home. The couple owns a few high end Ligne Roset modern furniture showrooms so the furniture and the accessories mostly came from their showrooms.

The end result is a home with a very rustic true to barn style architecture and design with contrasting sleek modern furniture.

Love the high ceilings and more.

Rustic architecture master bedroom platform bed

dining room high ceiling ligne roset table chairs

living room rustic barn house pennsylvania

rustic bar pennsylvania barn house

modern kitchen island rustic barn dome pendant lights

reclaimed barn house Pennsylvania horse farm

Note to self…must find some land in the country and an old barn and covert it into a wonderful country house….hmmmm….so much on the to do list…!

What do you think of this renovated barn…like or dislike? Check out some of my other barn house stories by clicking here. Would you ever want to live in a barn?

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Coco

P.S. Busy weekend ahead…the holidays are upon us…! Getting ready for Christmas, a little holiday celebrating and a bit of travel too! Hope you get what you need to get done too.

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Photos: New York Times

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4 responses to “Pennsylvania Modern Barn House Conversion”

  1. Melanie says:
    December 4, 2015 at 10:09 AM

    I love this conversion! The kitchen is beautiful and I love the bench in the bedroom.

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  2. JOAN JONES says:
    December 4, 2015 at 3:15 PM

    love it!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Sven-Markus Bentz says:
    December 8, 2015 at 4:19 AM

    The bathroom and the kitchen are awesome, especially the lights above the kitchen island. The bar and the living room are to rustic in my opinion. I would also go with other lights above the lunch table.

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  4. Joanne says:
    December 9, 2015 at 5:50 PM

    Beautiful! I loved the exposed beams and all the light beaming in. The fabrics and modern furniture make it look like a cozy home. I think if the furniture was more ‘country’ in style it would not have the same appeal.

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