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10 Design Tricks to Re-Create Jonathan Knight's 'Farmhouse Fixer' Style at Home

On Farmhouse Fixer, renovation expert Jonathan Knight restores old New England homes and designer Kristina Crestin brings charm to every space. Stealing ideas from the stunning remodels, re-create their farmhouse stye in your home — even if your house isn't centuries old.

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Get Jon and Kristina's Farmhouse Style

On Farmhouse Fixer, renovation expert Jonathan Knight restores old New England homes, while designer Kristina Crestin brings charm to every space. Stealing ideas from the stunning remodels, re-create their farmhouse style in your own home — even if your house isn't centuries old. Here are some farmhouse decorating tips we picked up from the savvy duo after binge-watching every episode.

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1. Lean Into Architecture

Hallmarks of farmhouse style are shiplap, beadboard and simple moldings, such as wainscoting. Quickly infuse your home with the look by adding one of the countryside's favorite architectural details. Clapboard siding instantly creates dimension in this entry porch, and shades of blue bring a little coastal charm to the ceiling and flooring.

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2. Incorporate History and Family Heirlooms

Bring the past into your home for a true farmhouse environment. Here, a black-and-white photo of the homeowner's ancestors is the centerpiece of the living room. Aside from hanging the art herself, Kristina used a mix of materials, including rustic woods, mixed metals and casual upholsteries, to create a lived-in atmosphere.

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Photo: Shawn G. Henry/Getty Images. From: Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin.

3. Add Ceiling Beams

They're cozy, rustic, welcoming — and, of course, a Farmhouse Fixer staple. This 1880s farmhouse kitchen was already full of charm, but those rustic ceiling beams really bring the charming space home.

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