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Home Brent Hull Pennsylvania Farm House Tour

Building a farmhouse takes great attention to detail. To get that authentic look and feel, one must work on building it in a way that makes it feel that it has been lived in and expanded upon over generations, with obvious signs that point to the history of the structure. This layer of detail helps tell the story of the house and adds character. Join Brent as he explores a typical storied farmhouse in Pennsylvania, and as he explains details that can be borrowed for new construction made to feel like traditional construction.

Hull Millwork

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