
Design-build firm Moore Design Builders has created this rustic farmhouse as a warm and inviting family retreat in Vermont’s Mad River Valley. Framed by snow-covered peaks and serene forested hillsides, the home’s striking red barn-style exterior stands out beautifully against the winter landscape.
Large windows capture panoramic mountain views while filling the interiors with natural light on even the coldest days. Thoughtful details, such as the stone foundations, metal roofing, and charming cupolas, enhance its cozy, heritage-inspired character amid the valley’s rugged alpine scenery. Continue below to see the rest of this inviting home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: DESIGN/BUILD Moore Design Builders ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Begeman Electric MECHANICAL Ward’s Plumbing & Heating CUSTOM CABINETS Pomerantz Woodworking WINDOW & DOORS Windows & Doors By Brownell

What We Love About This Home
This farmhouse in the mountains of Vermont offers a striking blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Its barn-inspired architecture stands out beautifully against the snow-covered landscape, creating a warm and welcoming presence. With expansive mountain views and thoughtful craftsmanship throughout, it feels like the perfect year-round home for family getaways.
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Note: Check out a couple of other spectacular home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Vermont: Vermont lake house boasts awe-inspiring views of the Adirondack Mountains and Tour this Vermont barn inspired getaway designed with inviting warmth.



The custom cabinets throughout this home are by Pomerantz Woodworking. This built-in dining banquette creates a cozy spot for casual meals right off the kitchen. The curved bar-height counter adds extra seating and keeps the space feeling open and social. A convenient drawer beneath the bench provides hidden storage, making the design both stylish and functional.
























PHOTOGRAPHER Paul Rogers Photography

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