Modern farmhouse designs & farmhouse style house exteriors.
Interior designer Lisa Storer’s home outside Johannesburg blends rustic warmth with industrial simplicity
Ready to give your house a fresh face that shouts "Howdy" in style? Let's open the door to some cool farmhouse designs that are simple, sturdy, and oh-so-nice to come home to! I did a
Welcome to Barunah Plains where a historic bluestone farmhouse has been nurtured back to its former glory by its owner Damian Canny. Originally known as Long Water Hole, Barunah Plains was established in the 1840s and was at one point the largest sheep station in Victoria.
In the hills of La Canada Flintridge, on a one acre narrow and slopping lot, this Modern Farmhouse Residence of approximately 10,000 square feet combines traditional forms and modern materials. The main residence, guest house, pool house, cabana, and Zen pavilion are all framed with partially brick and stucco walls, while all uniformly embracing black steel windows and a grey standing seam roof. With its Traditional Georgian Style symmetry, hipped roofs, and massing, each help the new residence fit in with the other traditional houses in the neighborhood, while the building becomes more modern and industrial on the interior. In addition to a typical layout for bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, most often materialized in the normal house, this home additionally comprises of a movie room, a gym, a man cave, and a game room. The interior consists of wide plank floors, open steel stairs, reclaimed wood, poured-in-place concrete fireplaces, and a neutral color palette that gives the light filled interiors a calm and peaceful feel, thus allowing the industrial detailing and fixtures to create highlights within the serene surroundings.
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Embrace the timeless charm of Modern Farmhouse decor. Combining rustic elegance with modern efficiency, this style creates inviting spaces that feel both innovative and intimately familiar.
More than ten years ago, at the age of 24, I made the commitment to finally subscribe to Martha Stewart Living, a magazine I had been buying at the newsstand nearly every month since my first days in college. It was May, 2002, when I finally made the decision to subscribe and Martha was on the cusp of a truly difficult period in her life. I felt that my subscription might mean something, that it might show at least a modicum of support for a woman whose business and publications I had admired for years and who was going through so much unnecessary turmoil. So, I signed the cheque, sent in my subscription card and waited anxiously for my first addressed issue to arrive. When the June 2002 issue arrived in my mailbox, I was thrilled. I knew then that I would archive these magazines and invested in numerous magazine holders to prepare. (The image below shows only a quarter of my collection of Martha Stewart Living magazines.) The day that issue arrived I felt like I was part of a bigger family of like-minded individuals who wanted and needed the same things that I did, who enjoyed the same activities and had an interest in learning. I felt like part of a community of readers and connected very strongly to the magazine's message - that household management could be an elevated form of duty, filled with creativity and enjoyment and information. Over the last ten years, so much has happened in my relationship with the Martha Stewart brand that I can scarcely keep track of it all. I wrote voiciferously for SaveMartha.com during Martha's trial and subsequent incarceration, partnering with John Small (the site's founder) on ideas and strategies to keep Martha's good name alive. I subsequently subscribed to each of her new magazines (Everyday Food in 2004, Martha Stewart Kids in 2005, Blueprint in 2006) and watched her TV show regularly. When Martha was free, I started this blog with the hopes of broadening Martha's inspiring content through my own lens. I watched the premier of her new show and the year after that found myself in the third row in the studio audience, meeting Martha for the first time the day after at the Good Things event at the Manhattan piers. Four years later, I was a guest on the show, chatting with the woman who had created something I so admired and who had unwittingly shared such a wealth of knowledge and inspiration in my life. This was a dream come true. I am reflecting on all of this today because I received a wonderful surprise in the mail this afternoon: a free one-year subscription to Martha Stewart Living with the renewal of my current subscription and a free Martha Stewart calendar. Special perks, it would seem, for someone who has subscribed to the magazine for ten years without interruption. I can't believe it's been ten years! Here's to another ten! Thank you, Martha.
Explore the timeless charm of modern farmhouse design, blending rustic elegance with contemporary simplicity for cozy, stylish living spaces.
Rustic yet refined, modern farmhouse is one of the most sought-after styles lately. Learn the elements of this classic but on-trend look.
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Thinking of moving to the country, or maybe you just want to dream a little bit...I've got a round-up of Top 10 White Farmhouse Exteriors. All with unique roof lines, porch styles, doors, and even windows.
We stumbled upon Lindsey on Instagram and we're so excited when she said yes to a home tour. She is a journalist turned blogger and her home shows eye trained for beauty. Lindsey's home is a new build in the Dallas area. We can’t wait for you to tour Lindsey’s beautiful home with us.
The Estate Trentham has been lovingly restored and beautifully furnished by interior stylist Lynda Gardener set amongst orchards and gardens.
Tour this breathtaking modern farmhouse designed by Simons Design Studio in Salt, Lake City Utah. Home is loaded with fresh design ideas.
2022 Bronze Award Residential Design - Association of Professional Landscape Designers Our clients were building this new modern farmhouse in Mequon, Wisconsin after moving from Chicago. With it being new construction, we has a blank slate when it came to designing this whole yard landscape. We created a master plan that could be implemented in phases, allowing our clients some economic flexibility after building their new home. For the entrance to the property, we designed natural stone piers to go with the existing fence on the property. House numbers and lighting help guests to find the right house. Our clients wanted a modern landscape to go with the home so the design theme was based on rectalinear geometry. Concrete was chosen for all the paved areas for a modern aesthetic with beach pebble runnels. Natural stone garden walls were designed to frame the front landscaping. To emphasize the entrance to this modern farmhouse, a courtyard was designed with a panel of full range bluestone surrounded by an inlay of beach pebbles. Rectalinear plant beds carry the modern theme around the landscape with many varieties of ornamental grasses and long blooming perennials. Boxwoods and hydrangeas make up the bulk of the shrubs. Concrete with beach pebble runnels was used for the main patio space in the backyard. There are areas for grilling, dining and lounging. Our clients asked for a modern pergola in tune with the rest of the landscape. The cedar pergola is stained almost black making a dramatic statement. Our clients love birch trees so a planting bed with a linear group of river birch cuts into the concrete patio to help define two separate spaces. Birch were also planted as part of the front portion of the design. With a partial exposure on the home on the east side of the property, the grade change necessitated that we landscape the slope with plant beds, outcropping stone and stone steps. A bluestone stepper path connects the patio to the steps leading down to another area of the backyard. On the west side of the property, we designed a separate fire pit patio. Unlike the rest of the paved areas in this landscape which are concrete, the fire pit patio is paved in full range natural bluestone. Rectangular plant beds and bluestone steppers pinwheel around the space. A radial cut, natural stone fire pit sits within a cut out in the bluestone, surrounded by beach pebbles. Low voltage, landscape lighting with custom colored fixtures completes the design. Designed by James Drzewiecki, CPLD and Hannah Paulson, landscape designer
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This modern farmhouse style home was designed by Northworks Architects, located in the town of Jackson, Wyoming.
Adding to Diyanni's long list of beautiful homes is the Novarra. Its modern farmhouse design is a testament to the quality of Diyanni Homes.
Texas paved the path for modern farmhouse designs. Now, see how these popular homes continued to evolve for today's market!
The supremely photogenic living quarters of Melbourne stylist and decorator Lynda Gardener.
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In the hills of La Canada Flintridge, on a one acre narrow and slopping lot, this Modern Farmhouse Residence of approximately 10,000 square feet combines traditional forms and modern materials. The main residence, guest house, pool house, cabana, and Zen pavilion are all framed with partially brick and stucco walls, while all uniformly embracing black steel windows and a grey standing seam roof. With its Traditional Georgian Style symmetry, hipped roofs, and massing, each help the new residence fit in with the other traditional houses in the neighborhood, while the building becomes more modern and industrial on the interior. In addition to a typical layout for bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, most often materialized in the normal house, this home additionally comprises of a movie room, a gym, a man cave, and a game room. The interior consists of wide plank floors, open steel stairs, reclaimed wood, poured-in-place concrete fireplaces, and a neutral color palette that gives the light filled interiors a calm and peaceful feel, thus allowing the industrial detailing and fixtures to create highlights within the serene surroundings.
SOURCE: Studio McGee If you’re keeping up you’ll have read the posts on creating a traditional, contemporary and coastal design already. It’s time for the most popular design trend of our day - modern farmhouse design. Since you’re here I’m assuming you’re a design lover. If that’s true you are very well acquainted
With jaw-dropping curb appeal, this Modern Farmhouse plan delivers 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and a great room that lives up to its name. The sizable great room and dining area share a vaulted ceiling and the ambiance provided by the grand fireplace, while the spacious kitchen hosts a prep island and nearby walk-in pantry with a sink. Privately situated apart from the secondary suites, discover the main-level primary bedroom, complete with a wet room in the ensuite and walk-in closet with natural light. The right wing of the main level is where you'll find the 4-car garage, along with the service areas which include a pantry, laundry room, and mudroom. Upstairs, the game room can serve a variety of purposes and two of the bedrooms each with their own private bath with walk in closet. The full bath Bedroom 2 is accessed from the hallway, providing access to the game room and loft spaces.
I love floor plans! Like guys, I really LOVE floor plans. From a very early age I loved looking at floor plans. Planning out the layout for each space, and designing it with the finishing touches in my head. I shared in my very first round-up post of floor plans I love how much I really LOVE just looking at floor plans and it turns out so do a lot of you too, because those round-ups are always close to the top of the list of my most viewed posts. So today I wanted to share some of my favorite modern farmhouse floor plans from before, because guess what?! I have a whole round up of BRAND NEW modern farmhouse floor plans to share with you next week!
See how and WHO to my home style inspiration has changed over the years from modern Scandinavian farmhouse to European farmhouse!
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This dreamy modern farmhouse is designed by David Charlez Designs located on Prior Lake, just outside of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Today we’re share Jessica of The Old Barn’s new build modern farmhouse. Jessica and her husband built their home in 2019 and she designed the floor plan herself.