Period Architecture has designed this charming country farmhouse, nestled atop an idyllic hillside in Willistown, in the eastern part of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Although designed in the 21st century, this Chester County home evokes the impression of an enduring stone farmhouse, with its blend of traditional building materials and adoption of colonial Pennsylvania design principles.
The thoughtfully designed interiors reflect a warm, timeless aesthetic, offering modern comfort while paying homage to the region’s architectural heritage. Continue below to see the rest of this stunning home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Period Architecture BUILDER E.C.Trethewey Building Contractors INTERIOR DESIGNER Meadowbank Designs
What We Love: This new country farmhouse in Pennsylvania was meticulously crafted to appear old, featuring traditional architecture and gorgeous, inviting, homey, and functional details at every turn. Natural materials, including stone and wood, lend a sense of warmth and authenticity throughout the spaces. Thoughtful craftsmanship and timeless design choices make the home feel as though it has been part of the landscape for generations.
Tell Us: What details in the design of this Chester County farmhouse do you find most appealing? Let us know in the Comments below, we enjoy reading your feedback!
Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other spectacular home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Pennsylvania: A beautifully renovated Tudor home in Pennsylvania with enchanting gardens and Beyond Charming Historic Preservation of a Stone Farmhouse in Pennsylvania.
Above: An open invitation to stay awhile, this formal farmhouse dining room makes every meal feel like a special occasion.
Above: Steeped in tradition and brimming with warmth, this country kitchen is the heart of the home in Chester County. There is nothing more timeless than a hearth in a kitchen. The opening below the fireplace is intended for firewood storage, if desired.
PHOTOGRAPHER Angle Eye Photography
0 comments