A timeworn Rhode Island farmhouse gets a beautiful modern update

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This shingle-style modern farmhouse was reimagined by Gale Goff Architects together with Kate Jackson Design, situated in Exeter a town in Washington County, Rhode Island.

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Originally constructed in 1916 by architect Peter Jackson, this secluded farmhouse boasts views of manicured pastures and babbling streams. The dwelling combines classic country character with modern-day amenities.

The owner is a talented weaver with a rare appreciation of fine woven materials (some time-worn, like vintage Japanese textiles) that add organic interest to the interiors.

PHOTOGRAPHER Anthony Crisafulli Photography

PHOTOGRAPHER Anthony Crisafulli Photography

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Light-filled living spaces connect with nature thanks to large walls of glazing, creating an overall feeling of peace and tranquility.

PHOTOGRAPHER Anthony Crisafulli Photography

The kitchen of this Rhode Island farmhouse has a butler’s pantry and larder — featuring custom-fabricated slotted cabinetry. An antique gas stove was refurbished and set against the bisque-glazed brick wall.

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What was originally an open porch and most recently the kitchen, is now a sunroom with views west to the river.

PHOTOGRAPHER Anthony Crisafulli Photography

Designed as a “church” for gatherings around the pool and apres cross-country skiing. The building was designed with the original walled gardens and trellises in mind.

Dogwood Lodge

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The utilities, kitchenette, and bathroom are tucked around the central shared chimney.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Anthony Crisafulli Photography