Sneak a peek of this beautiful farmhouse with a fixer-upper style

It's no wonder that Annie Barnatt has such an eye-catching Instagram feed.  Not only does she have great style but she is truly gifted in taking old furniture and transforming it into memorable, one-of-a-kind pieces.  If you are really curious, and in the Worcester, MA area, then stop on over at the Crompton Collective for a sneak peek at her work. 
This historical home, that Annie shares with her family, is stunning in its character and simplicity.  It has so many of those sought-after farmhouse elements seen everywhere these days.  However, she does depart a little from the norm as not every room in her house is painted white.  There is plenty of white wood paneling, shiplap, Subway tile and beadboard to be found. As you peruse the photos below you are bound to find yourself longing to simplify life a little, get rid of some of the clutter in your home to adopt Annie's simple, farmhouse elegance.
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The home's entrance features a gorgeous, soft-green peony wallpaper that pops against crisp, white trim.
White cabinetry, Subway tile and shiplap ensure that the kitchen is filled with interesting, textural elements.
Open, wood shelves provides the ideal place to display a collection of pretty dishware and glasses.
The dining room is large enough to accommodate a lengthy farmhouse table with seating for 8.
The living room gives off a restful vibe with slipcovered furniture and cool gray paint.
This cozy tv-viewing room feels open and airy with the application of white shiplap and simple furnishings.
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The master bedroom gets a touch of drama with an application of navy blue paint.
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