A Mississippi Home That Gave New Life to an Old Farmhouse
When I was young, I had a spiral-bound notebook containing all my future house dreams. There was a picture of a new-build mansion, pages dedicated to each room, and collages of details — analog Pinterest, if you will. Though my taste has definitely matured, I still wish I could sketch out my dreams, collage some […]
When I was young, I had a spiral-bound notebook containing all my future house dreams. There was a picture of a new-build mansion, pages dedicated to each room, and collages of details — analog Pinterest, if you will. Though my taste has definitely matured, I still wish I could sketch out my dreams, collage some pieces together, and then transform them into a reality. That’s exactly what Natalie and Tim Hamm did (and coincidentally, their home is pretty darn close to my dream home!). When Tim and Natalie Hamm were a young married couple, necessity led to creativity, Natalie says. “With an empty home and a growing family, I began designing pieces of furniture that Tim could build to furnish our 1,200-square-foot rental. We both enjoyed it so much, it inspired our business —  Hammmade Furniture.” At the time, Tim was studying engineering at University of Mississippi, but once he graduated, the couple decided to pursue their dream of owning their own furniture business full-time.
By then, they had grown to a family of six, so the idea of more space — and, in particular, remodeling a home — became more appealin...
When I was young, I had a spiral-bound notebook containing all my future house dreams. There was a picture of a new-build mansion, pages dedicated to each room, and collages of details — analog Pinterest, if you will. Though my taste has definitely matured, I still wish I could sketch out my dreams, collage some pieces together, and then transform them into a reality. That’s exactly what Natalie and Tim Hamm did (and coincidentally, their home is pretty darn close to my dream home!). When Tim and Natalie Hamm were a young married couple, necessity led to creativity, Natalie says. “With an empty home and a growing family, I began designing pieces of furniture that Tim could build to furnish our 1,200-square-foot rental. We both enjoyed it so much, it inspired our business —  Hammmade Furniture.” At the time, Tim was studying engineering at University of Mississippi, but once he graduated, the couple decided to pursue their dream of owning their own furniture business full-time.
By then, they had grown to a family of six, so the idea of more space — and, in particular, remodeling a home — became more appealin...
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