This stunning modern farmhouse home was designed by Kent Shaffer Homes in collaboration with Goldberg Design Group, located in Chatham Hills, a residential and golf community in Westfield, Indiana. The dwelling overlooks the Pete Dye Golf Course, with maximized views through several large picture windows that invite the outdoors into the living room.
On the exterior facade, you will find James Hardie exterior trim & siding, soft cedar, and handmade Carolina brick in Savannah Gray that lends an upscale and elegant approach to the classic Farmhouse elevation. Additional highlights include Energy Star Appliances and a two-stage high-efficiency furnace/tankless water heater with a circulating system.
What We Love: This modern farmhouse project is a delightful mixology, where timeless design is remembered and blended with modern conveniences. Inviting living spaces can be found throughout, making this home ideal for everyday living and entertaining. Overall, we are loving the warmth and beauty that this home exudes, as it will surely be enjoyed for many years to come.
Tell Us: What elements in the design of this home do you find most inspiring and what would you change if this were your own dwelling? Let us know in the Comments!
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Step into the interior of this dwelling to find an open floor plan and sophisticated finishes that harmoniously blend to make a livable and functional family home.
Organic and textural finishes capture your attention while providing a relaxed vibe and easy-living atmosphere. This dwelling is in trend, while giving a nod to the classic farmhouse.
This stunning gourmet kitchen, you can view the living room and dining room as your children do their homework, or guests mingle.
Interior living spaces feature impressive details throughout, where each space has an eclectic, artistic finishing touch. The addition of exterior elements on the interior helps to ground the home, featuring a material palette of stone, wood, and metal.
Above: A walk-out entertaining basement features an abundance of natural light courtesy of daylight windows. This comfortable yet stylish living area extends to the exterior, as a patio connects from the onwer’s bedroom to the main outdoor living space.
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