A stunning home in rural Ontario gets a one-storey addition to accomodate the homeowners' large expanded family. With the help of interior designer Christie Hansen and architect Jim Pearson, they improved the connection between the house and its breathtaking surroundings while expanding the home and preserving the outdoor gardens. See how this modest farmhouse was renovated into a grand country home without losing its old barn vernacular. Exposed beams, iron lanterns, gingham fabrics and wicker accents are just a few ways that you can add a similar country decorating look to your own home.
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