S1E2 Touring a Modern Farmhouse Designed for Long-Term Living
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This house tour introduces a permanent family home shaped with longevity, comfort, and flexibility in mind. Lauren Liess walks through the foyer and living room before exploring plans for children’s bedrooms and connected upstairs spaces designed to grow with the family. The kitchen anchors the home with generous storage, a dining area, and a fireplace, while outdoor spaces—including a garden, family room, and an orangery—extend everyday living beyond the walls. Blending modern farmhouse sensibility with European influence, the design prioritizes stability, warmth, and a sense of ease meant to last.
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