LDa Architecture & Interiors has designed this absolutely gorgeous farmhouse for family living, situated in Sudbury, a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. The owner of “Sweet Oaks Farm” is a competitive equestrian who is based primarily in South Florida.
Enlisting the architects for this project, the goal was to create a Northern homestead on a family-owned property to which the family and horses would reside for a few months out of the year to escape the heat and enjoy the charms of summer in New England. Continue below to see the rest of this stunning home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT LDa Architecture & Interiors INTERIOR DESIGNER LDa Architecture & Interiors BUILDER Kistler & Knapp Builders, Inc. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Lorayne Black Landscape Architect
The vision was to create a classic shingle-style family farmhouse, updated with modern touches and amenities for a highly relaxing, low-maintenance lifestyle, with views from every room out to the pastures, woods, and barn on the property.
Local materials were employed in the design including fieldstone and weathered wood, layered over a neutral white backdrop and balanced with sophisticated lighting, hardware, and tile. The home is bright, comfortable and rooted in the traditions of its New England location.
What We Love: This shingle-style farmhouse features bright and airy living spaces that frame views of the surrounding pastures and forest. We are especially loving the living room, with its large windows, double-volume ceiling height, exposed wood beams, and striking floor-to-ceiling stone-clad fireplace.
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Note: Have a look at a couple of other incredibly inspiring home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Massachusetts: Step into this beautiful coastal Nantucket home designed for entertaining and Shingle-style coastal house gets stunning remodel in Manchester-by-the-Sea.
Above: The kitchen cabinets and the wood hood were custom-designed by Forester Millwork LLC. The “X” design on the island and console table in the living room were inspired by the barn on the property.
Above: The interiors boast an elevated rusticity with touches of glamour throughout. The ceiling trusses are reclaimed wood.
Above: In this serene bedroom, the transom window was sourced from Pella, featuring a custom arched top and French patio doors. The distressed bronze hardware adds a rustic touch. Outside, a private deck offers pastoral views.
PHOTOGRAPHER Greg Premru Photography
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