Family Farmhouse Remodel: Part 1

Updated as of February 26, 2026

Feit farm exterior south side snow before remodel

A modest white farmhouse sits at the end of a long, dirt driveway off a quiet county road northeast of Fort Collins. The farm has been in the hard-working Feit family for four generations, and the plan is to keep it that way for years to come.

Today, the great-granddaughter and her wife are giving the old farmhouse a much-needed renovation, and HighCraft Builders is privileged to be the contractor for this labor of love.

Over the next few months, we’re going to share the project’s progress through our new blog series: “Family Farmhouse Remodel.” In today’s post, we provide a little history, introduce the owners’ project goals, talk about the home’s unique challenges and solutions, and share a few photos showing progress to date.

Feit farm aerial view 1958

A WORKING FARM

Over the years, the farm has raised sheep and cattle, and produced both sugar beet and corn crops. In the 1940s and 1950s when sugar beets fueled the Northern Colorado economy, the homeowner’s grandfather and great-grandfather were some of the top sugar beet producers for industry giant Great Western Sugar Company.

Today, she and her wife crop share 80 acres of farmland with another family to grow and harvest corn. In addition to growing corn, the couple is bringing the orchard back to life and raising chickens. Eventually, they would love to turn the farm into an old animal sanctuary when they retire.

Feit farmhouse before remodel 2018

FARMHOUSE CHALLENGES

The original brick and stucco farmhouse was built in circa 1900, and rooms were added to the home, patchwork-style, over time. The result was a 1,472-s.f., three-bedroom house with awkward living spaces, sketchy wiring, dropped ceilings to conserve heat, and a single bathroom located right off the kitchen. The layout was cramped, and the kitchen would bottleneck when friends and family came over.

RENOVATION GOALS and SOLUTIONS

GOALS
To honor the family’s heritage, the young couple want to preserve the basic bones and character of the original farmhouse (see floorplan below), but they also want to make the layout far more open and functional, capture more natural light, bring each room up to date and make the home safe.

farmhouse floorplan BEFORE remodel

Also on the list of remodeling must-haves: be able to entertain friends and relatives with ease, and have enough room to start a family of their own someday. But they don’t require a huge footprint to accomplish their goals; they actually prefer the cozy feel and efficiency of a smaller home.

SOLUTIONS
HighCraft’s licensed architect designed an open-concept floorplan with a great room anchored by a dining room and transitional kitchen. The new three-bedroom, two-bath layout includes a 270-s.f. addition for the master bedroom suite. At 1,742 total square feet, the remodeled home will remain modest in size, but the improved interior design will optimize living space, storage, mechanical systems and the flow of foot traffic.

farmhouse new floorplan for remodel

Access to the basement and crawl space will be taken out of the old master bedroom and rerouted to the central hallway. The original front entryway will be converted into a sunny reading nook with floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves. Larger windows with deep ledges will flood the home with natural light, and a new porch and updated mudroom will keep dirty boots out of the house.

PROGRESS PHOTOS

Exterior photos of the remodel show the house taking shape.

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The next post in this blog series will feature interior progress photos and some more Feit family history dating back to their arrival on Ellis Island. Stay tuned!

If you or someone you know is thinking about remodeling an existing home, or perhaps building new, contact HighCraft for a free consultation.