The building was once home to stray animals. This fact makes Bonnie especially happy, as she has a compassionate attitude toward all living things.
On the opposite side of the room is a Forkner desk she found at a thrift store.
Living room combines dining room, home office, studio, and kitchen area. The couple loves its open floor plan.
Open shelves, hanging fruit baskets, and a bright, cheerful teapot perfectly convey the casual feel of what was once a barn.
Here Bonnie has set up a small sewing nook. Functional shelving unit filled with tools with which the designer creates his masterpieces.
Colorful pillows, untreated wood, and quilts create a great play of images without overwhelming the interior.
And this friendly dog named Toaster awaits the arrival of guests.
This idea of turning an abandoned barn into a dream home in the mountains sounds fascinating! Iโm curious to know more about the process and challenges involved in such a transformation. How did you go about renovating the barn? Did you face any unexpected obstacles, and how did you overcome them? Additionally, what inspired you to choose a mountain location for your dream home?