This timeless modern farmhouse was designed by Geschke Group Architecture in collaboration with Arbogast Custom Homes, located in Spicewood near Austin, Texas. With 4,851 square feet of living space, this five bedroom, five bathroom home was designed for the Rough Hollow Parade of Homes in 2016. The overall design was inspired by Old World German architecture along with the elegance of a Texas Hill Country home.
Inside you will find a towering vaulted great room with exposed trusses and extensive use of wood beams, creating an inviting atmosphere for guests. Highlights of this home includes a chef’s kitchen with luxuriously appointed appliances, a spa-like master bathroom with an adjoining exercise room, and an inviting entry courtyard and backyard pool oasis flanked by a detached and covered outdoor dining pavilion.
Above: Materials elements used on the exterior facade of this home includes Austin native stone, a metal roof and wood Board & Batten siding. These use of these materials helps to contribute to the simple, timeless and elegant feel of the home.
What We Love: This timeless modern farmhouse offers an inviting exterior facade and beautifully styled interiors. Soaring ceilings and expansive windows helps to create an open and airy atmosphere. The use of stone and wood adds warmth and elegance, while stylish furnishings and fixtures pulls the whole design together. Overall a beautiful home that is perfect for relaxing and entertaining.
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Above: An open plan layout offers a casual lifestyle with an outdoor living area ideal for both formal entertainment and intimate family functions.
Above: The stone on the fireplace is locally-sourced Buff Lueder Stone.
Above: The living room light fixtures are the Brooklyn Collection Pendent Lamp in Mocha Brown Finish, from Elegant Lighting.
Above: The wall sconces in the hallway were sourced from Restoration Hardware. The stone on the wall is Buff Leuder Stone.
Above: The flooring is white oak from a company called Vintage Loft.
Above: The kitchen island pendants were a fun find from the Round Top Antiques Fair.
Above: The 8’x4′ kitchen countertop material is Calcuta Gold Marble.
Above: The home office dimensions are 12’x14′. The wall treatment is reclaimed wood from Pioneer Millworks. The shelves were sourced from Restoration Hardware.
Above: The accent wall in the media room is from Brick It. An artist painted the mural.
Above: The laundry room sink was purchased from Forever Stainless Steel. It’s a Bathtub for pets!
Photos: Red Pants Studio
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