by Sara Jo Floyd | Jun 18, 2015 | Art and Design

I recently had a request to write a post sharing where I find the unique pieces which make up the “Bryarton Farm Look”. I want to encourage all of you mommies who desire to replacate the vintage farmhouse look, but don’t know where to start. So once a month I will feature one room in my home and tell where I found the key pieces and give you an idea of how much it cost me to get the look. We will start with the living space. (more…)
by Sara Jo Floyd | May 19, 2015 | Art and Design

From food prep to family fun a lot happens around our farm table, making the dining room the hub of our home. In the absence of a real kitchen, we converted a vintage bookcase into a kitchenette by simply adding a skirt to hide the microwave, toaster, etc. It is just one of the most recent updates to the dining room. Take a look at what other updates spring has brought to this space. (more…)
by Sara Jo Floyd | May 13, 2015 | Farm Life

Though sharing décor inspiration and bits of our sweet country life are what our blog is all about, my home rarely looks like the lovely shots my husband takes. Today I wanted to share an honest look at our farmhouse and chat with mothers of small children. I hope to give some encouragement to moms who are struggling to meet with all of the demands life brings. (more…)
by Sara Jo Floyd | May 5, 2015 | Art and Design

After doing a little spring cleaning at the farmhouse, I thought we should share an update of the living room. We really haven’t changed much. It is the simple things like fresh-cut flowers from our yard in an old ironstone pitcher that spruces up the place. Take a look at our cozy abode in spring’s bloom. (more…)
by Sara Jo Floyd | Mar 5, 2015 | Art and Design, Renovation

When we first moved to the farm Cami Grace’s nursery got a quick make-over, but there were so many things vying for our attention that we never quite finished her room. Today we are sharing a more complete space showcasing her crib, which up until this week was still stashed in the barn.
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