Stewart Farm Road, Gray, Georgia
From its springtime show of daffodils to its winter-cozy quadruple fireplaces, this 1900 Georgia farmhouse is the perfect four season retreat.
The wide front porch guarantees many lazy summer hours are spent on the front swing.
The rustic outbuildings provide the perfect backdrop for an autumn pumpkin patch:
The side porch is an inviting place with lots of space for winter decorations:
Now let's go inside and admire the details that can be enjoyed in any season.
This pretty entrance hall pairs well with this design:
It sets the tone for this water damaged but otherwise charming living room:
If it were mine, I'd keep the lavender-gray color scheme and bring in soft blues as well, like this:
That same color scheme could carry through to the dining room, which currently looks like this...
...but could easily look like this:
Like the dining room, the kitchen also has a fireplace:
Although the current cabinet color would coordinate with my proposed re-designs...
...this updated look would fit nicely in the space:
The other front room across from the living room has been serving as a bedroom, with its own ensuite bathroom:
Once again, I would turn to designer Rivers Spencer for inspiration and turn a tight bathroom into a little jewel box, like this:
There are two more bedrooms and one bathroom in 2,860 square feet.
The lower level has a "partially finished" bathroom in a mostly unfinished space:
For as much potential as the basement level offers, there's even more outside. The property includes over 120 acres.
There are already "partially finished" outbuildings on site.
The log cabin below is not included with the property, but provides a scenic borrowed view:
It's the perfect setting for any season. The listing is here.