Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode
A Porch for Lingering
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The front porch faces west, looking out toward the lake, making it a great place to watch the sunset. “As it goes to dusk, it’s a really striking spot,” Jamie says. The custom swing matches the swings on the screened porch.
A Hardworking Hallway
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A Barefoot-Friendly Kitchen
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode Because the cabin plays host to so many extended family members on any given weekend, the Pfeffers wanted to make sure their guests always felt at home. In the kitchen, stained oak floors stay true to the cabin vernacular and welcome wet feet and muddy paws. Thin steel floating shelves keep help-yourself dishes fully displayed without blocking window views. The black honed granite countertops and custom painted poplar cabinets are in keeping with the warm tones of the original logs.
Jamie modified the sconces found on Etsy with a light-lowering pulley system so they could be hung high enough to avoid carving electrical outlets into the original logs.
A Lodge-Like Living Room
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode “We were trying to pack in the seating, but we were also trying to go for a cozy cabin kind of feel,” Jamie says of the fit-for-a-crowd living room, which features a wool sofa, leather chairs, and reclaimed wood-and-steel coffee table. Adding to the coziness is the original wood-burning fireplace with a Tennessee fieldstone surround. The Pfeffers feathered in some additional stone pieces for the new section on top and made a mantel from a salvaged chestnut log that was cut for a new window opening.
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A Multipurpose Porch
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode A screened-in porch added onto the back of the cabin created the ultimate space for hanging out on long summer days. The big antique table provides plenty of room for meals and board games, and the custom oak-and-rope swings are ideal for sleeping and reading. Because the cabin sits on a bluff overlooking the Buffalo River, the room also gets a nice breeze. “Summertime is always five degrees cooler here than in Nashville,” Jamie says, “but hanging out on the bluff, on the river, you really get that cooling effect.”
A Breezy Bunk Room
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The cabin’s gut renovation included adding a second-story bunk room. Thanks to the new upstairs space lined with five built-in beds, the small cabin now comfortably sleeps nine. The industrial sconces make reference to the cabin’s farmland locale and play off the red stripes of the wool throws and vintage grain sack pillows. Artwork collected over the years outfits the walls alongside artifacts such as a cowbell and a group of nautical flags, another salute to Jamie’s father, who served in the Coast Guard.
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A Collected Bedroom
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode A cowbell found on the property and a collection of prints and paintings of old barns and houses adorn the wall in one of the cabin bedrooms. The wall’s semi-transparent white stain shows off a bit of the wood grain of the tongue-and-groove pine.
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A Year-Round Party Pavilion
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The new shingled structure on the dock is home base for days filled with swimming, diving, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. A dual-sided fireplace offers warmth on the interior and a place for cooking on an open-flame parrilla (grill) on the exterior, a tradition the family embraced from their time living in Uruguay. An old whiskey barrel serves as Jamie’s grilling table, where he stores cooking tools and serving platters.
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A Room With Views
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The lake pavilion is wrapped in screened windows that stretch from floor to ceiling. “The kids live in the water in the summertime,” says Jamie. “We wanted a place where we could be in the middle of everything and watch them.” The exposed cedar shakes on the ceiling bring a little bit of the outdoors in. The iron swing is custom.
A Tree House Dreams Are Made Of
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The kids’ tree house—designed by Dad and clad in waney-edge poplar siding—doubles as a play space and a mini-museum filled with arrowhead collections, discarded turtle shells, and other found treasures Mom won’t allow in the main house.
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An Outdoor Shower
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The outdoor shower in the trees is just tall enough to maintain privacy while still allowing a view of the river.
Riverside Fun
ALI HARPER When they’re on the farm, the Pfeffer kids spend most of their days outside exploring, discovering, and splashing around in the cool river.
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It's All in a Name
ALI HARPER As a nod to Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, a region beloved by his father, Jamie named the property Shenandoah Farms. The Pfeffers painted the existing hay barn red and added the Shenandoah Farms logo, which they designed.
A Gather 'Round Porch
Ali Harper, styling by Ginny Au for Pfeffer Torode The casement window on the front porch opens to the kitchen, which means Jamie and Laura can open the window, ring the dinner bell they found on the property, and let the kids know it’s time to eat. If the children are messy from playing outside, or they just want to grab a Popsicle, they can picnic at the shelf tucked just below the window. “It’s our little drive-through window,” Jamie says.
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Meet the Pfeffers
ALI HARPER Tennessee homeowners Jamie and Laura Pfeffer with their children
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