Sponsors for the Farmhouse Build with Cottages and Bungalows Magazine
Hey friends! Thanks for stopping by today! Don’t forget to come find me on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest.....I'll continue to post new pics of our home and how-tos on all of our favorite projects around our new farmhouse! Also, I'd like to say a special "thank you" to Cottages and Bungalows for this awesome opportunity...to Jickie Torres (the C&B editor) for working with us faithfully throughout the year and making sure all the brands got mentioned in each article...and to Julie Hale for finding such amazing partners...and to the whole C&B team for the tireless effort and creative questions asked to make fun and interesting articles for every issue!! Woohoo! We couldn't have done it without them!
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So guess what?! We are almost to the finish line of crazy schedules and pulling our hair out with the farmhouse build. Haha! Building a house is not for the faint of heart, which we'd heard a lot from others, but didn't fully understand until we were actually going through it ourselves. Tack onto that one of the craziest weather seasons EVER, along with deadlines for the magazine, and you've got yourselves one BIG opportunity for growth...spiritually, emotionally and physically! I'm happy to say though that we made it to the other side still married and still alive...hee hee. It was by the grace of God, much prayer and lots of support and help from family and friends. We feel so blessed and thankful for this incredible journey we've been on for the past year!
On that note, our steel-frame farmhouse was sponsored by some amazing brands, and we are SO THANKFUL for every one of them!
I've compiled this list for your reference. I know some of you are considering building your home as well, and I can tell you that these partners would be amazing brands to work with for your home!
Our master bedroom is complete with rustic shiplap, a huge "Better Together" sign, a thrifted headboard, antique trunks, farmhouse lighting and comfy, linen bedding!
Master Bedroom
Ceiling fan: Hunter Fan Co.
Wall sconces: Capital Lighting
White, rustic rough-sawn shiplap: The Rustic Collection
Striped, linen duvet set: Superior Custom Linens (It says it's navy and white, but the navy is more like a charcoal-gray color.)
Trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Barn door slider (reclaimed door from old general store) for closet door: Property Preservation of Georgia (Greg Wyatt)
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
Down-filled, king-size cooling pillows: Downlite Bedding
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Shaker-style doors: Woodgrain
Barn-door hardware: Wisemart
Door hardware: Wisemart
The flooring was a DIY project using stencils and chalk paint. The black dresser under the window is a family heirloom that my great-aunt's piece. I used some black chalk paint to spruce it up and bring some new life to the piece.
Photo credits: Jake Laughlin Photography
Photo credits: Jake Laughlin Photography
Master Bathroom
Black sconces: Capital Lighting
Canvas artwork: Hollihocks.com
Matte-black, cast iron 72" tub: Vintage Tub & Bath
Black drawer pulls: Liberty Hardware
Turkish towels: ArtizenHome
Butcherblock: Craft Art Countertops
Wood chandelier: Capital Lighting
Stencil and paint for floors: DecoArt
Vanity: Woodstone Cabinets
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
White, rustic rough-sawn shiplap: The Rustic Collection
White, built-in vanity: Woodstone Cabinetry
Barndoor hardware: Wisemart
Mirrors: Wayfair
Door hardware: Wisemart
Our daughter's ceiling fan has the perfect accent colors for a feminine bedroom. And the combination of creams and whites softens the concrete floor.
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
Daughter's Bedroom & Bathroom
Vanity light fixture: Capital Lighting
Concrete tiles for floor: Riad Tile
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
Cabinet pulls: Liberty Hardware
White, concrete countertops: Elastocrete
Backsplash in bathroom: Aspect Tile
Library Ladder: Rockler Ladder
Canvas artwork: Hollihocks
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Ceiling fan: Hunter Fans
Zippered bedding: Beddy’s Beds
Chunky, knit throw: Artizen Home
Faux florals in marble pot: Tuesday Morning
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Door hardware: Wisemart
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
This view is from our daughter's bedroom looking into her bathroom. The concrete tiles from make such a beautiful statement. The DIY, white concrete countertop was a fun project that my hubby and I did together. The drapery panel is simply some scrap mudcloth that we picked up at an antiques fair.
Our daughter's bathroom floor pops against her white, floating vanity. Her linen closet isn't finished yet, but it's getting there!
Son's Bedroom & Bathroom
Vanity light fixture: Capital Lighting
Ceiling fan: Hunter Fans
Swiss bag: Shady Oaks Farm
Reclaimed, peel-and-stick planks: TimberChic
Zippered bedding and checked minky throw: Beddy's Beds
Primer: KILZ
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Door hardware: Wisemart
Powder Room
Concrete tile for floor: Riad Tile
Shiplap: The Rustic Collection
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Door hardware: Wisemart
I'd always wanted these concrete tiles in our home, and they look amazing in our powder bathroom! A dear friend of mine gave me that gorgeous, antique sink! There were a couple of scuff marks on it, so I just touched it up using some chalkboard paint. The old, wooden shelf is actually from a crate that I had my hubby cut in half. It was a $3 yard sale puchase!
Photo credit: Sarah Ferguson Photography
Photo credit: Sarah Ferguson Photography
Laundry/Mudroom
Glass pendants: Capital Lighting
Laundry sink: Elkay
Faucet: Elkay
Butcherblock countertop: Craft-Art Countertops
Primer: KILZ
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Rusty olive bucket: Living Roots
Small, ruffled/striped pillow: The Vintage Songbird
Large, fringed pillow: Ridge Ave & Co
Aztec pillow: Tuesday Morning
Industrial hooks: Liberty Hardware
Shiplap: The Rustic Collection
Antique rug: LillieKat Rugs
Straw market tote: Orchard Hill Farms
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Barn-door hardware: Wisemart
Door hardware: Wisemart
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
Hallway
Wood-bead chandeliers: Capital Lighting
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Kitchen
Pendants over island: Capital Lighting
Shaker-style cabinets and vent hood: Woodstone Cabinetry
Profina sink: Blanco
Meridian faucet: Blanco
Wall paint: Behr
Primer: KILZ
Brass pulls: Liberty Hardware
Small, white pitcher, white-painted mason jar: Orchard Hill Farm and Home
White, concrete countertop: Elastocrete
Faux rose bush in pot: Balsam Hill
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Our daughter stained the vent hood herself, and my hubby and I poured the concrete countertops in our kitchen!
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
Dining Room
Chandelier: Capital Lighting
Wall paint: Behr
Primer: KILZ
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Wood candleholders: Living Roots
I picked up the wingback chairs at a local thrift store and then had some slipcovers made using dropcloths. The cane chairs are a yard sale purchase, and I refinished them a few years ago using some leftover paint.
The rustic, wood candleholders, as well as the faux flowers and eucalyptus garlands, bring life to the muted dining table.
Living Room
Ceiling fan: Hunter Fan Co.
Chunky knit throw: Artizen Home
Galvanized all of bucket, three chunky wood candle holders, the grocery store sign small: Living Roots
Herringbone throw: Orchard Hill Farm and Home
Large fringed pillows: Ridge Avenue & Co.
Reclaimed mantel: Georgia Reclaimed
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
White shiplap: The Rustic Collection
Leather pillow: The Vintage Songbird
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Apothecary chest: Harvest Furniture
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Pantry
Light fixture: Capital Lighting
Wall paint: Behr
Primer: KILZ
Brass hardware: Liberty Hardware
Butcher-block countertops: CraftArt
Shiplap: The Rustic Collection
Faucet: Elkay
White plates, metal baskets, wood bowls: Tuesday Morning
Reclaimed pantry door: Property Preservation of Georgia (Greg Wyatt)
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
This pantry door is actually from a set of French doors....The other door is in our master bedroom! The doors came from an old general store from the 1800s, and it was located just down the road from us, in a little town called Broughton, GA. We had the glass insert made, along with the vinyl "Pantry" wording.
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
Guest Bedroom & Bathroom
Wall paint: Behr ("Ultra Pure White")
Primer: KILZ
Vanity lights: Capital Lighting
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Hooks: Liberty Hardware
Door hardware: Delaney/Wisemart
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Door hardware: Wisemart
Guest bathroom
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
Blog & Craft Room
Wall paint: Behr
Primer: KILZ
Ceiling fan: Hunter Fan
Shiplap wall: The Rustic Collection
ALL our paints, stencils and brushes: DecoArt
Concrete polishing: Stewart Concrete Finishing, INC
Door hardware: Delaney/Wisemart
Large, galvanized storage container: Orchard Hill Farm and Home
Shaker-style doors/trim/moulding: Woodgrain
Barn-door hardware: Wisemart
Door hardware: Wisemart
We built that modern, oversized pegboard wall, and the craft table was a freebie at an estate sale!
Photo credit: Jake Laughlin Photography
This little nook in our craft room is on the opposite side of the pegboard wall, and it is a favorite spot of ours. My daughter and I had a blast putting this wall together! I'm planning to use it as the backdrop for future YouTube videos and FB Lives. ;)
Front Porch
Olive wreaths on front door, potted roses, LED pillar candles: Balsam Hill
Black sconces: Capital Lighting
Steel shell: PeakSteel
Ceiling fan: Hunter Fan
Jute rug: Tuesday Morning
Exterior of House & Garage
Exterior shell: Peak Steel Buildings
Black sconces around the house: Capital Lighting
Painted floor for garage: KILZ
Spray-foam insulation: Ace Hardware of Social Circle, GA
The back porch right outside our master bedroom. We're continuing to add more accents (such as a roof, dining area and rocking chairs) to this space, so stay tuned!
This pic was taken halfway through our build journey. I love the old, weathered fence that once surrounded the previous owner’s goat farm!
As you can see, we were so blessed to partner with some amazing companies, and we're extremely thankful for their support! I’ll continue to post pics of our home on my Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and the blog, so be sure to follow along with us!
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