A Tour of Our Charming 1901 Farmhouse

TLDRJoin us for a tour of our 1901 Farmhouse, where we show you the original features, the restoration plans, and our favorite rooms. From the 122-year-old front door to the nostalgic kitchen, this house has character and history. Watch for a sneak peek of our pantry and stay tuned for a future pantry tour!

Key insights

🏡Our 1901 Farmhouse is full of character and history, with original features and unique details.

🚪The 122-year-old front door is a charming feature, although it needs some restoration.

🛋️We have plans to restore the original wooden details and remove the modern paint from the dining room.

🔥Our wood stove not only provides heat but also doubles as a cooking surface during power outages.

🍲The kitchen may be a work in progress, but we love the accessibility and character of our plywood countertops and open shelves.

Q&A

What is the history of the 1901 Farmhouse?

The farmhouse was built in 1901 and has been preserved with its original features and character.

What are your plans for the restoration?

We plan to restore the wooden details, remove modern paint, and maintain the original charm of the house.

How do you cope with the old windows and lack of insulation?

We are working on replacing the old windows and improving insulation as part of our long-term restoration plans.

Is the 1901 Farmhouse fully functional?

While we have made some improvements, there are still ongoing projects to ensure functionality and comfort in the house.

What is your favorite part of the farmhouse?

We love the original tin ceilings, the nostalgic kitchen, and the cozy wood stove that provides warmth and character to the house.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and exterior of the 1901 Farmhouse.

00:42Exploring the 122-year-old front door and restoration plans.

01:46Tour of the dining room and plans to restore the wooden details.

03:19Introduction to the kitchen and plywood countertops.

04:58Tour of the pantry and plans for a future pantry tour.

06:22Demonstration of the wood stove and its cooking capabilities.

08:06Exploring the living room and the original tin ceiling.

09:50Conclusion and final thoughts on the 1901 Farmhouse.