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Rustic Americana Mobile Home

There’s certain homes that just make you feel at home; Americana, rustic, country and primitive do it for me. You just want to sit back, lounge around and take it all in (or maybe I just like looking at things in other people’ homes, nosey me). I’m happy to show you this manufactured home whose homeowner has really made her home as comfortable and cozys can be possible.

Rustic americana mobile home

Noelle Moser lives in the foot hills of the Grand Ole Smokey Mountains. An area as laid back as it is beautiful. The real America, in my humble opinion, but I’m from right up the road. Her double wide has a beautiful foundation and landscaped great.

Noelle’s favorite style is rustic country and Americana with an accent on Roosters, you will find more about that tomorrow when she will so kindly answer a few questions for us.

Rustic americana mobile home

Her favorite room is my Kitchen and Living Room. The french doors and fireplace give it a complete rustic decor. The country charm continues with the lighting and rock fireplace.

Rustic americana mobile home
Rustic americana mobile home

The lighter paint choice on the top cabinets always makes for an interesting and unique effect. A darker color on the bottom grounds the counter.

There’s a great boy’s bedroom in her home as well. One of those “I wish I had one like that” kinda rooms even if your over thirty years old.

Rustic americana mobile home

Noelle has all kinds of great things in her home. She is a homeschooling mother and that in itself amazes me. Oh, how I wish I could but I’m to much of a procrastinator, I admire every homeschooling mom. I believe it is a smart and the only logical solution to our education crisis.

Another great feature is her indoor garden and awesomely huge aquarium, which is ironic cause we just got a 29 gal setup.

Rustic americana mobile home

Her guest bathroom has some popular color choices for the more classy tropical look.

Rustic americana mobile home

Noelle even has an adorable chicken coop. I personally think that if you can, everyone should have just a couple chickens and a rooster of course. At least buy them from somewhere fresh. It just makes sense in every logical way to have fresh eggs instead of chemical induced.

Rustic americana mobile home

Tomorrow Noelle will answer a few questions and add a few thoughts. Make sure you come back!

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11 Comments

  • CrystalMHL
    Posted March 1, 2012 at 3:41 pm

    Thank you so much Ms. Devon, I love the idea of living off your own
    land. Unfortunately, I am in city limits (of a small WV town) but I
    still can't have chickens : ( BOO! and you should see all the pretty
    photos I didn't put even put up. Ms. Noelle certainly does have the
    space! LUCKY! Thanks for reading and of course I would be honored to
    have your home on here. It's why I started MHL, somewhere we all had
    one thing in common: mobile homes! Thanks for reading!

    • Marlies
      Posted June 13, 2014 at 2:40 pm

      Where are you at in this beautiful state of West Virginia?? We live in Fairmont, just south of Morgantown.

      • Post Author
        Crystal Adkins
        Posted June 15, 2014 at 12:03 pm

        Hi Marlies!! I’m in Oak Hill (Fayette County – about 10 miles north of Beckley) now but I am originally from Pineville (Wyoming County – between Beckley and Bluefield).

        I have been to Morgantown for a few ballgames (of course…lol). I’m so happy that you found my little site, I love my fellow West Virginians! If you are ever in my neighbor let me know, maybe we can have lunch. Hope to hear from you more! Thanks for commenting!

  • Devon
    Posted March 1, 2012 at 3:17 pm

    Hi Crystal,
    I follow every post you make about mobile homes, but just wanted to pipe up today and say Thank You for this blog. I love to see how other people decorate and use their space and hope
    someday to share our place here in Vermont with you. We live in a nice state-run park and just
    moved into our little (784sf) home last October. We have floors, walls, skirting and a shed to
    replace, but I'm going to be taking lots of photos during it all so I can encourage other ladies to
    try their hand at renovating. For some reason, mobile homes don't intimidate me nearly as much as stick-built homes! Anyway, thanks again for all the inspiration and – Way to go, Noelle- I
    love your home and wish I had all that space (turning green here:)

  • Noelle Moser
    Posted February 29, 2012 at 9:45 pm

    Wow! 10 hours a day!! that is a lot. I remember working full time it was really hard. I admire you for being able to get all that done. Don't worry about me, just get to it when you can. ~ Noelle

  • CrystalMHL
    Posted February 29, 2012 at 3:58 pm

    Oh Noelle, I'm not finished with you yet…I'm so sorry. working 10
    hours a day is wearing me down quick! I just gotta get the photos
    added and your interview will be up. This evening hopefully! Sorry!

  • Noelle Moser
    Posted February 29, 2012 at 3:43 pm

    Thanks, I am so glad that you all like the pictures of my house. It is such an honor to be featured on MHL.
    CrystalMHL's computer skill with the pics is amazing. I wish I was that good with computers.

  • CrystalMHL
    Posted February 29, 2012 at 3:26 pm

    I know, I want a room like that!!!

  • Geneva
    Posted February 29, 2012 at 4:29 am

    Definitely cozy! And that Boy's Room… Wow!
    My recent post Making Hypertufa

  • CrystalMHL
    Posted February 28, 2012 at 2:45 am

    I thought you guys would love it!

  • Mom of 3
    Posted February 27, 2012 at 3:36 pm

    Lovely home! Beautiful pictures!

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