Beau Coup

Photo Credit: Kirsten Smith

Photo Credit: Kirsten Smith

There are many hidden spots on the farm that our frequent photographers love to use, but by far the most popular prop has been our blue Ford truck, lovingly known to the Chanteclaire family as Beau Coup.  The 1960 Ford F250 is a hit with couples and party guests alike, a vintage statement that fits perfectly with our farm setting.

Here are some of our favorite shots featuring Beau and his admirers.

Photo Credit: Cassidy Duhon

Photo Credit: Cassidy Duhon

Photocredit: Kirsten Smith

Photocredit: Kirsten Smith

Photocredit: Kirsten Smith

Photocredit: Kirsten Smith

Photocredit: Leah Hewitt

Photocredit: Leah Hewitt

Photocredit: Karlo Photography

Photocredit: Karlo Photography

Photocredit: Higher Focus Studios

Photocredit: Higher Focus Studios

Photocredit: Karlo Photography

Photocredit: Karlo Photography

Photocredit: Cassidy Duhon

Photocredit: Cassidy Duhon

Chanteclaire couples, please share any memories and photos you have with Beau Coup.

A Sense of Place- The Silo Bar

With the folks at Animal Planet currently airing the first full season of Restoration Wild, we thought this was the perfect time to take a look back at the creation of our Silo Bar.  We were thrilled when Chanteclaire Farm was chosen for the pilot episode of the new series, which first aired as a market test in December 2014.  The work on the silo bar has been a mega hit with our couples and their guests, and based on the fact that Animal Planet picked up more episodes of the show after airing our pilot, it looks like it was a hit with television audiences as well.

The process of being selected for the pilot episode was unbelievably quick.  Garrett County's Chamber of Commerce saw a casting call the network had released in August 2014 looking for places to film their new series.  They immediately thought of Chanteclaire, and submitted Leigh's info to the show.  Less than 15 minutes later, the show called Leigh to learn more about the farm.  Within two weeks the farm had been approved by the network, and by September the crew arrived to begin work.

So many parts of the farm are romantic, I wanted a space that was industrial and edgy - a place the men would love.
— Leigh Clarke

Leigh had always envisioned the space as a bar.  "So many parts of the farm are romantic, I wanted a space that was industrial and edgy - a place the men would love."  She had collected inspiration photos over the years, showing spaces with rust walls and steampunk fixtures that she shared with the show.

Photo by Shauna Joneshttp://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/09/truth-steampunk-coffee-shop/

Photo by Shauna Jones

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/09/truth-steampunk-coffee-shop/

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The Edison

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Weddings are very serious business at the farm, and nothing could be allowed to disrupt the events or preparations.
— Leigh Clarke

When asked about the construction process itself, Leigh says the only word to describe it would be "amazing".  The Chanteclaire staff was worried about the process since wedding season was still in full swing.  "Weddings are very serious business at the farm, and nothing could be allowed to disrupt the events or preparations.  The crew was so kind and respectful", says Leigh.  "They would disappear Friday morning before the bride arrived and would return on Sunday afternoon after clean up had finished."

The project also involved local vendors and community members.  The Welding Rod, Resort Builders, Sunrise Sanitation, Nina Gatto, and many others contributed.  "I loved that our friends locally added so much to the project" Leigh says.

The Restoration Wild crew filming our episode

The Restoration Wild crew filming our episode

Beginning the process

Beginning the process

Leigh's last glimpse of the space before the big reveal came when the host Jay Chaikin called her in to see her name written in the silo's new concrete foundation.  Then came the wait.  The team worked quickly, and the refurb was completed within a month.

One of Leigh's favorite things about the process was getting to know Kim Lewis, the remarkable designer brought in to work with Jay and his team.  Kim worked on Extreme Makeover Home Edition for years, and has a thriving design business of her own.  She and Leigh became fast friends (it's hard not to - she's just that likable).

Kim and Leigh

Kim and Leigh

As you can see from the reveal scene in the show, Leigh was floored by the results.  The style suited the property, and the use of vintage items from the farm was the perfect fit for this historic and well loved venue.  "Our silo bar is not a replicable space.  The word unique is overused, but there is truly nothing on Earth like it.  They were able to create the design I was trying to convey with my inspiration photos, and gave me a space I never thought could be mine.  When guests come to tour the farm, their jaws literally drop upon seeing the silo.  They will stop talking in the middle of a conversation as they walk in, being completely blown away by what they are seeing."

Filming the reveal

Filming the reveal

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Leigh poses with (from left) Director Paul McGuire, host Jay Chaikin, and one of Jay's crew.

Leigh poses with (from left) Director Paul McGuire, host Jay Chaikin, and one of Jay's crew.

For a chance to see the process yourself, tune in to Animal Planet's Restoration Wild on Friday December 4th at 7pm and 10pm when our episode will air.  Tune in each Friday at 7 and 10 for new episodes of the series.

To learn more about the TV show, go to www.animalplanet.com.  For background on Jay Chaikin and his team, go to www.restorationwild.com.  To see more Kim Lewis designs, see www.vagabond-designs.com.