
This bucolic farmhouse, designed by Wolstenholme Associates, is situated in Point Pleasant, a community in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. A modern take on the classic Bucks County farmhouse—this all-white beauty blends rustic charm with clean, contemporary lines.
The architects played with varying arrangements of Hardie siding to add subtle depth and texture to the façade, while the standing seam metal roof gives it a timeless edge that will age with grace. Every detail was considered to feel grounded in the landscape, yet elevated in design—quiet luxury in its purest form.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Wolstenholme Associates BUILDER J.R. Maxwell Builders

This modern farmhouse in Bucks County offers 6,225 square feet of living space. Step inside to see more of this beautiful home tour…

What We Love About This Home
This bucolic farmhouse perfectly blends rustic charm with modern elegance. Thoughtful details, from varied siding textures to a standing seam metal roof, create subtle depth and timeless appeal. Inside, light-filled spaces and clean lines make the home feel both warm and sophisticated, while carefully considered materials connect it to the surrounding landscape. Every space reflects quiet luxury and a strong sense of place, making it an inviting house for family living and entertaining. Overall, the project team did a beautiful job of creating a light and airy home in the countryside.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Pennsylvania: Southern charm meets Pennsylvania farmhouse in a warm and inviting home and Explore this stunning Pennsylvania stone farmhouse with a timeless charm.

Step inside this inviting home to find a double-volume entryway with crisp white walls and the warmth of wood flooring. A large area rug helps to ground the space.

The living room has an indoor-outdoor living experience thanks to the folding Nana Wall system.





















PHOTOGRAPHER Juan Vidal Photography


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