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Repeated Lighting Element Creates Harmonious Design on New Farmhouse

When Kim and Paul decided to build their forever home, they planned not only for their current needs but for the future as well. In addition to the main home and garage, they built a one-bedroom, carriage-house apartment plus a two-bedroom guest house to ensure plenty of room for future grandchildren to visit!

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Nautical Lights Bring Vintage Style, Modern LED Options to New Garage

When your home has been standing for 130-plus years, you take a long and careful look before making changes. Cindy and her husband had always wanted an attached garage for their Victorian home built in 1892, but they didn’t want the addition to look like it didn’t belong.

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Barn Lights Offer Traditional Feel, Modern Options to California Ranch

What does an interior designer do when presented with an opportunity to take over the family ranch? If you’re Emily Taylor, you embrace the challenge with the same passion and enthusiasm that a full-scale renovation requires! Emily, her husband Ned, and their family now devote their creative energies to mixing time-honored farming traditions with new land management strategies.

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Authentic, American-Made Lights Top Must-Have List for Homeowner

Louise and Jason dream big. For years, they longed to live in the country and finally, that dream came true. The couple purchased 450 acres of rolling hills and native prairies in west-central Minnesota and built a 5,000-square-foot farmhouse for their family of 12. Since the land is not ideal for farming, they chose to bring back the American bison to these native grasslands.

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Rugged Guard-and-Glass Fixtures Blend Industrial, Modern Styles

What is your favorite design style? Traditional? Minimalist? Does the current farmhouse trend with reclaimed wood, wrought iron accents, and vintage elements catch your eye? Kim and Dan, of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, admit to having rather mixed tastes when it comes to renovating their 1950-era Cape Cod home.

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