Bask in the sunlit dining room of a picturesque 1800s farmhouse

Traditional farmhouses dot the American map. Where settlers came to work and farm the land, the building of farmhouses was not far behind. As farms prospered and families grew, so did the homes they built. The sunny white home of Maple Creek Market, built in 1820, is just one of these rural residences that has been lovingly maintained since its beginning.
The focal point of the home's exterior is a softly curving porch that surrounds its base. Above that is a smaller veranda that provides a more private outdoor space. Inside, the home has been designed and decorated with layers of white, ruffles and wooden details. Beadboard paneling, original hardwood floors and a stone fireplace add architectural depth and character. The color scheme remains soothing and restrained in an abundance of white, cream and brown. Soft textiles and draperies add to the country vibe and create a gentle backdrop for the shabby chic decor.
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The home also provides those inside an impressive view of the landscape surrounding the home. Each room features a number of windows that let in natural light, which highlights the grain of the authentic hardwood floors. This is truly a farmhouse that makes everyone want to come home.

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A vibrant green bench provides seating options for guests and family as they enter and exit the home.

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The formal dining room easily accommodates a white and wood farmhouse table and matching sideboard.

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A pair of windows allows the bright morning light to flow through this restful living room.

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Stunning hardwood floors run through the main living area and create that authentic farmhouse feel.

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A stone fireplace provides textural interest and a place for decor in the home's living room.
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