Step into This Connecticut Farmhouse with a Contemporary Edge

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Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects created this modern house, a contemporary interpretation of the traditional farmhouse style, nestled on 100 acres in northwestern Connecticut. 

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The design of this 3,800-square-foot dwelling uses simple gables arranged in an eye-pleasing manner. It balances clean modern lines, traditional forms, and rustic textures. 

The new house is bright and light while also feeling personal and unique.

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This modern farmhouse in Connecticut provides a family of five with a weekend escape to an abode surrounded by the beauty of nature. 

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The architects were successful in bringing the owner’s vision to life, a vernacular-based form that adapts to their 21st-century lifestyle. 

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Living spaces were inspired by the surrounding terrain, creating a calming environment and seamless indoor-outdoor connection.

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In the foyer, the sculptural steel staircase is crafted from cold-rolled steel, oak, and LUMAsite panels. 

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