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interior hallway of a 1900s farmhouse as it is being restored to its former glory text reads - old farmhouse architecture restoration Old Farmhouse Renovation, Old Farmhouse Remodel, Old Farmhouse Interior, Vintage Bungalow, Restoring Old Houses, 1900 Farmhouse, Historic Home Interiors, Old House Interior, Old Home Remodel

In our 1900 farmhouse renovation, we had to take almost everything out for the exterior and interior. While tearing off layers of past remodels, we have uncovered many original plans and details of the early 20th century home. See photos and read in depth of the old farmhouse architecture we’re restoring in our renovation.

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DIY:  How to Install a Brick Veneer Farmhouse Floor - this post shows how salvaged 2x4's, Durock and brick veneers were installed on a plywood base. This looks like an authentic 100 year old farmhouse floor - via 1900 Farmhouse:  Kitchen Floor Farmhouse Kitchen Floor, Brick Floor Kitchen, 1900 Farmhouse, Brick Floor, Farmhouse Flooring, Brick And Wood, Brick Veneer, Casa Patio, Floor Remodel

After 2 weeks and nearly 50 hours of work, the kitchen floor is finally complete. In 2003 I did a remodel where I removed unusable attic space and installed an upstairs bathroom, enlarged a bedroom and tacked on a balcony. After the demolition of the original roof, I kept the old full dimensioned 2x4s for sentimental sake and also in case I might have a chance to reuse them again. In the design stage of the current kitchen remodel, I came across an interesting wood and tile inlay and the…

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Sandblasted 2 x 4 and brick floor - awesome photos step by step! 1900 Farmhouse: March 2011 Brick Floor Kitchen, 1900 Farmhouse, Brick Floor, Brick Flooring, Best Flooring, Wood Flooring, Floor Design, Design Case, Kitchen Flooring

Three coats of polyurethane, and I gots me some floor shine.... The title of this post is not completely true because I still need to add epoxy to the larger gaps and knot hole openings to avoid a food catch-all. I tried Clear Coat epoxy but it was so viscous that it just disappeared into the sub floor. I need to either find an epoxy thickener or a pre-caulk method to contain the epoxy. Suggestions anyone?

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