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19th century farmhouse with a pristine midcentury kitchen

Annie Elliott | October 2, 2013

What do you have when you become engaged, get married, and have a baby in the same year? So many reasons to celebrate, that’s what!

Silkscreened party tablecloth DIY

A few weeks ago, my friend threw a party for her sister, who had gone through the above-mentioned events in record time. Liza is an unbelievably talented party planner and an unbelievably talented artist, so you can just imagine what happens when an unsuspecting person like me shows up a day early to help set up.

Indentured servitude. (Just kidding!) But to illustrate, see all of these little flags I’m stringing up with the lights?

Backyard party banner and lights

I ironed those. No, seriously: I IRONED THEM. All worth it, though, as you’ll see later.

For me, of course, the bonus is that Liza and her family live in a farmhouse that was built in 1837. The main house, that is. It’s outside Boston, in a quintessential New England setting.

19th-cenutry farmhouse

Yellow foyer hallway 19th century farmhouse

Yellow foyer hallway into blue living room 19th century farmhouse

Books arranged by color

You go from that vibrant yellow foyer (which I love, naturally) into this pristine retro kitchen.

It’s 1950s General Electric, baby, and the aqua on the metal cabinets — dare I say seafoam? — is their original color. (I mean, of course it is). Add the speckled laminate countertop…hardcore cool.

Midcentury vintage retro green kitchen

Midcentury vintage retro green kitchen

Can you believe that aqua stove? It’s a bit…shall we say…temperamental, but it functions. As does the cooktop.

Midcentury vintage retro green kitchen

It isn’t as convenient as a modern kitchen would be, but Liza and her husband deal beautifully. The dishwasher that hasn’t worked in years? It’s a recycling center now.

Beyond the kitchen is a modern bathroom that was built to accommodate a wheelchair-bound person. It’s gigantic and, bizarrely, had no door. Until recently, that is, when barn doors saved the day (and partygoers’ modesty).

Interior barn doors

The family room was likely a granary. And of course there’s a barn – Liza’s art studio – and a small shed that she believes was a cobbler building. Amazing.

The family room is DIY in all the right ways. The “sectional” is twin mattresses on boxsprings, and Liza sewed the tweed covers herself. And made the pillows, of course. That’s her artwork, also.

Family room with artwork by Liza Houston

To finish up the party prep…

Sidewalk chalk party directions

At the last minute, Liza decided we needed a better way to lead people to the backyard, which is where the Ikea rugs come in.

Deck on 19th century farmhouse

Deck outside 19th century farmhouse

T minus an hour…

Garden party with pennants

And voila.

Outdoor garden party with pennants at night

I think the ironing paid off. Don’t you?

Quoted in publications from The New York Times to The Washington Post to Real Simple magazine, Annie Elliott is an expert in color, residential space planning, and telling people what to do in the nicest way possible. Her interior design firm, bossy color, is based in Washington, D.C

Category: Kitchen + bathTag: 1950s kitchen, 19th century farmhouse, artwork, Boston suburbs, farmhouse, garden party, General Electric kitchen, green kitchen, green oven, Ikea rug, Liza Houston, metal kitchen cabinets, mid-century kitchen, paintings, seafoam green kitchen, vintage kitchen

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