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Kirkshire Design Group
Example of a large cottage multicolored two-story mixed siding house exterior design in Detroit
Robbins Architecture
Large farmhouse beige two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home photo in Louisville
Large farmhouse beige two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home photo in Louisville
Tim Hollerbach Designs, LLC
Example of a large farmhouse white two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home design in St Louis with a shingle roof
Cherry Hill Custom Homes
This new modern farmhouse style home includes black windows, white exterior and board and batten siding. 7 bedrooms, 7 full baths and one half bath are included in this just over 7,000 square feet home.
Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
John Cole
Large farmhouse yellow three-story wood exterior home photo in DC Metro with a hip roof
Large farmhouse yellow three-story wood exterior home photo in DC Metro with a hip roof
Hibbs Homes
The covered porches on the front and back have fans and flow to and from the main living space. There is a powder room accessed through the back porch to accommodate guests after the pool is completed.
Clark Richardson Architects
Nestled below the Master addition upstairs, this downstairs screened porch expands the home and allows for seasonal outdoor use.
Inspiration for a large cottage white two-story wood house exterior remodel in Austin with a metal roof
Inspiration for a large cottage white two-story wood house exterior remodel in Austin with a metal roof
Drewett Works
A fresh interpretation of the western farmhouse, The Sycamore, with its high pitch rooflines, custom interior trusses, and reclaimed hardwood floors offers irresistible modern warmth.
When merging the past indigenous citrus farms with today’s modern aesthetic, the result is a celebration of the Western Farmhouse. The goal was to craft a community canvas where homes exist as a supporting cast to an overall community composition. The extreme continuity in form, materials, and function allows the residents and their lives to be the focus rather than architecture. The unified architectural canvas catalyzes a sense of community rather than the singular aesthetic expression of 16 individual homes. This sense of community is the basis for the culture of The Sycamore.
The western farmhouse revival style embodied at The Sycamore features elegant, gabled structures, open living spaces, porches, and balconies. Utilizing the ideas, methods, and materials of today, we have created a modern twist on an American tradition. While the farmhouse essence is nostalgic, the cool, modern vibe brings a balance of beauty and efficiency. The modern aura of the architecture offers calm, restoration, and revitalization.
Located at 37th Street and Campbell in the western portion of the popular Arcadia residential neighborhood in Central Phoenix, the Sycamore is surrounded by some of Central Phoenix’s finest amenities, including walkable access to premier eateries such as La Grande Orange, Postino, North, and Chelsea’s Kitchen.
Project Details: The Sycamore, Phoenix, AZ
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: Sonora West Development
Developer: EW Investment Funding
Interior Designer: Homes by 1962
Photography: Alexander Vertikoff
Awards:
Gold Nugget Award of Merit – Best Single Family Detached Home 3,500-4,500 sq ft
Gold Nugget Award of Merit – Best Residential Detached Collection of the Year
ARTO
Large country red two-story brick house exterior idea in Los Angeles with a clipped gable roof and a shingle roof
Spire Integrated Systems Inc.
Tucked away in the backwoods of Torch Lake, this home marries “rustic” with the sleek elegance of modern. The combination of wood, stone and metal textures embrace the charm of a classic farmhouse. Although this is not your average farmhouse. The home is outfitted with a high performing system that seamlessly works with the design and architecture.
The tall ceilings and windows allow ample natural light into the main room. Spire Integrated Systems installed Lutron QS Wireless motorized shades paired with Hartmann & Forbes windowcovers to offer privacy and block harsh light. The custom 18′ windowcover’s woven natural fabric complements the organic esthetics of the room. The shades are artfully concealed in the millwork when not in use.
Spire installed B&W in-ceiling speakers and Sonance invisible in-wall speakers to deliver ambient music that emanates throughout the space with no visual footprint. Spire also installed a Sonance Landscape Audio System so the homeowner can enjoy music outside.
Each system is easily controlled using Savant. Spire personalized the settings to the homeowner’s preference making controlling the home efficient and convenient.
Builder: Widing Custom Homes
Architect: Shoreline Architecture & Design
Designer: Jones-Keena & Co.
Photos by Beth Singer Photographer Inc.
Elements Design Build
Modern farmhouse that lives well on this country estate. Designed and Built by Elements Design Build. This Farm house has won several awards.
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Trinity Home Developers
Southern Coastal Farmhouse
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Large country multicolored three-story wood house exterior photo in Chicago with a metal roof
Large country multicolored three-story wood house exterior photo in Chicago with a metal roof
Wyrick Residential Design
Large cottage white two-story concrete fiberboard and board and batten house exterior idea in Houston with a hip roof, a shingle roof and a brown roof
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
Back yard - rear & right elevation with Family room bump out addition + outdoor kitchen
Example of a large country exterior home design in San Diego
Example of a large country exterior home design in San Diego
South Pointe Construction
Example of a large farmhouse one-story exterior home design in Orange County
Large Farmhouse Exterior Home Ideas
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
Originally Built in 1903, this century old farmhouse located in Powdersville, SC fortunately retained most of its original materials and details when the client purchased the home. Original features such as the Bead Board Walls and Ceilings, Horizontal Panel Doors and Brick Fireplaces were meticulously restored to the former glory allowing the owner’s goal to be achieved of having the original areas coordinate seamlessly into the new construction.
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