Vertical or horizontal, rustic or refined, beams add instant character to any space. They are one of our favorite architectural details that add pizazz for homes from rustic to luxurious. Take a peek at some of the best examples of kitchen beams we’ve ever seen in the heart of the home!
Do you love kitchen beams?
Thank you so much for taking the time to visit with us today!
Click on the Images Below to Learn More About the Product:
Looking for the perfect Labor Day Weekend read? Southern Living, Entertainment Weekly, Us Weekly, Betchesand more all think you should slip my new novel, The Southern Side of Paradise, into your beach or pool bag. Have you checked it out yet?
If you haven’t started the Peachtree Bluff Series yet, now is the perfect time! The first book in the series, Slightly South of Simple, has released in mass market paperback–and it’s #14 on the bestseller list! Pick it up at your favorite bookstore, local grocery store, drugstore or retail store
_____________________________________
FOR MORE INSPIRATION VISIT OUR INSTAGRAMAND PINTEREST AND OUR TOP TEN POSTS OF 2017 HERE AND TOP TEN POSTS OF 2018 HERE
Good Morning Girls,
The late 1800 and early 1900 tobacco warehouses and priceries in Danville, Virginia have been renovated into awesome loft apartments. I would estimate there are now over 1000 units occupied, with more in the planning stages.
( there are waiting lists) They have the original wood floors, beamed ceilings and brick walls.
It’s an amazing place to live. I never dreamed after living so many years in new construction that we would ever live in a historical renovated building over 100 years old.
Great Post!!
xo
Patty
I love beams in any space. These kitchens are gorgeous and beams even prettier.
My husband and cousin tore down a very large barn in Illinois and we shipped all the wood and hay-baler to Virginia. We used the beams and board and batten for the inside of the home. The white-wash on the board and batten was real. Never another one like it!!
Had all the wood tented and fumigated so no bugs would come out.