What style house do I have?
You can find more pictures of the outside here: https://thethumblife.wordpress.com/2015/05/02/before-the-outside/
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Tracy Hudson on May 22, 2015looks like the old farmhouse my grandparents owned.Helpful Reply
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Heather Yueng on May 22, 2015Since you have an approximate date you should be able to find drawings of typical house styles online. Just try house design circa 1900. Worked for my 1937 un-pinnable style house. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Tanya on May 22, 2015In my area everyone would call it a farm house..Helpful Reply
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Lee on May 22, 2015I also believe it is 'farmhouse'Helpful Reply
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Gini on May 22, 2015It looks like a farmhouse that some of the immigrants might have built. What a treasure. The first thing you need to do is decide just how much you are going to spend on it and in what time frame. If you go to my "ugly duckling house" you can see what I did, but looks like you may need even more work than I did. Good luck. Anxious to see what you do.Helpful Reply
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Vicki ta on May 22, 2015I've always thought of that style as a shaker style farmhouse, I don't know I must've heard it somewhere.Helpful Reply
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Paula Noga on May 22, 2015Be careful with the asbestos! Get a professional crew to do that for you. They are pricey, but they are worth the money. Asbestos is dangerous and so hard to remove without the proper equipment. Good Luck! I admire you for what you are taking on. Soon, it will all be worth it! <3Helpful Reply
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Patty S on May 23, 2015Yes it is "Farmhouse" Sounds like you have your work cut out for you. Using some bead board aka wainscoting on some of the walls and mainly on cupboard doors would give a great farmhouse appeal to the inside and a great way to correct some of you crumbling plaster problem. Go to my post "I am proud of my kitchen" on Hometalk. Have fun!!Helpful Reply
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Colleen Haithcock on May 23, 2015Federal style or Victorian check libraryHelpful Reply
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Med421113 on May 23, 2015FarmhouseHelpful Reply
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Rachel on May 23, 2015Your house looks like a Victorian Farmhouse, specifically a Queen Anne Farmhouse. Looks like a beautiful site, too. Search for "Queen Anne Farmhouse" on Houzz or Pinterest for tons of eye candy inspiration, and good luck!Helpful Reply
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Ddwegkamp on May 25, 2015Farmhouse, I also live in one.Helpful Reply
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Ddwegkamp on May 25, 2015If you haven't considered it yet please consider a tin roof , it was the typical roofing material and adds a lot of charm.Helpful Reply
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Marty Anderson on Jun 02, 2015I would consider covering the foundation so it all matches with a stacked rock facade.Helpful Reply
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Lori T on Jun 03, 2015farmhouse it is a style.Helpful Reply
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