Reply
Honored Contributor
Posts: 21,055
Registered: ‎11-08-2014

OLD APPLE FARM KITCHEN

[ Edited ]

Elisabeth Hipp lives on an old apple orchard in New Jersey.  The house is a charmer, old enough that the kitchen is on the lower level, English-style, or "garden level", as she described it.

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 6.42.58 PM.png

 

They did a lot of work here, but imagine having that wonderful old pine mantel and the beams to start with!

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 6.24.07 PM.png

 

The fire was lit and burning away merrily. See her satisfyingly chunky Staffordshire dog on mantel--

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 8.18.40 PM.png

 

The kitchen seemed to translate to still photographs that look darker than what the video showed.  The room isn't as dark as this looks.  But, I hope you can get an idea of how gorgeous and rich the mantel wood is--

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 6.45.56 PM.png

 

Here's a shot of the kitchen with perhaps better lighting:

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 8.18.25 PM.png

 

Her Hitchcock chairs pull up to a vintage French bistro table--

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 6.24.27 PM.png

 

Elisabeth Hipp put in butcher block counters and beadboard backsplash, wanting the charm of simplicity here.  I like her built-in plate rack, and her cabbageware--

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 6.51.44 PM.png

 

Right next door is their dining room, with its own fireplace, cheerful check curtains, seascape over the mantel.  Strikes a warm, welcoming note, rather than formality.

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 6.56.56 PM.png

 

A round table is so convivial!

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.12.41 PM.png

 

 

Well, I was going to show just that dreamy kitchen, but why don't we skip upstairs and glance at a few other rooms?  

 

Warning!  More minimalists might get dizzy.  Elisabeth is "traditional" with maximalist taste, so she's not 'in sync' with most posters here on the Home forum.  She's even a little too layered for me.  A bit of visual overload for me, especially with the proliferation of different prints.

 

That said, within her chosen style, she's happy, knowing and exuberant.

 

She chose a William Morris-style wallpaper for her entry.

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.08.19 PM.png

 

She haunts thrift stores, charity shops, estate sales. Wish her antique rug in living room was more visible-- looks possibly Chinese Art Deco.  The vintage brass trunk that is the coffee table is a prized possession...

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.28.49 PM.png

 

Forget which pink she chose for the walls-- looks like a familiar Farrow and Ball paint color....

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.33.15 PM.png

 

Her ceramic Foo dogs are so cute.  She also collects pairs of English Staffordshire dogs and Rose Medallion china.  I love those ethereal mirrored candle sconces-- 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.34.05 PM.png

 

The cozy TV den below was used as a first floor master bedroom by the previous owners.  It's so desirable to have a flexible room like this on the first floor level, that you can later convert back to a bedroom if need be. A trio (I think it's three?) of her cutie-pie Staffordshire dogs in front of the mirror, and a few more on mantel....

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 8.10.43 PM.png

 

But she and her husband chose to have their loft-like master here on the second floor.  There is no solid wall between the room and the stairs, ( if there were, they could not bring furniture up), so she created the feeling of privacy with one of her antique screens-- 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.48.02 PM.png

 

I get the feeling of a hospitable bed and breakfast, or old countryside inn in New England, up here...

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 8.09.34 PM.png

 

The only other room she showed up here, I think, is the adjoining study.

 

The study is snug, but comfortable and quaint, with its sloping roofline... 

 

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 7.48.22 PM.png

 

As usual, the Homeworthy video at youtube has more than I could post.  It's entitled "A Storybook 1800's Farmhouse Inspired by English Charm",  if interested in a more in-depth tour...

 

*Edited to correct my spelling of the owner's name, and other spelling goofs.

 

 

 

 

 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 47,061
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@Oznell 

 

Visual overload, indeed.  Definitely a maximalist.

 

I do like the dogs, however.

~My philosophy: Dogs are God's most perfect creatures. Angels, here on Earth, who teach us to be better human beings.~
Trusted Contributor
Posts: 1,972
Registered: ‎07-29-2012

Calgon take me away.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 8,594
Registered: ‎03-19-2014
I like the wood beams and that's about it.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, but Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
- Author Unknown
Honored Contributor
Posts: 16,092
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: OLD APPLE FARM KITCHEN

[ Edited ]

@Oznell  sort of like feasting on items in a antique/ vintage shop!  I feel like I'm in one. Each item curious, and interesting....just not in one place in a home I would love to live in!   I do have that jacket somewhere in storage though. Looks like a 1990's Citron, or Nothing Matches.  Lol

“sometimes you have to bite your upper lip and put sunglasses on”….Bob Dylan
Honored Contributor
Posts: 12,957
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Too much visual overload for me.  I just want to clear almost everything out so I can see the bones of the house.

 

And I had to laugh - I kept thinking she had a small dog in her arms.  Then I realized it's some kind of fluffy thing on her jacket?  OMG, that would drive me crackers.  I'd be trying to brush it away all the time.

 

I do like the wall colors used in the rooms, especially the blue in the dining room.  And the outside of the house, with the porch is lovely.

 

 

 

 

"" A little learning is a dangerous thing."-Alexander Pope
Honored Contributor
Posts: 11,245
Registered: ‎06-10-2015

I like it all but the dinning room.  Im just happy I dont have to dust it all.

LIFE IS TO SHORT TOO FOLD FITTED SHEETS
Respected Contributor
Posts: 4,421
Registered: ‎01-02-2015

 

 

Charming...

Honored Contributor
Posts: 18,360
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Screenshot 2026-04-03 at 8.18.40 PM.pngI had to look twice. At first I thought she was holding a dog!

I like the outside view of the house! And the living room!

Honored Contributor
Posts: 19,496
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Very nice--would be fun to tour the place. But it is so dark!! And have to say--there is ALOT of stuff everywhere--can't imagine how much dusting there is.