Love board and batten and cottagecore aesthetics? Check out these farmhouse designs.
Farmhouse style country homes are trending! And it's no surprise - everyone longs for the warm and inviting feeling that cottagecore aesthetics have to offer. The board and batten look of a barn home harkens back to simpler times.
The best part of the new farmhouse plans is that it allows you to build your dream timber frame home that marries the modern farmhouse style with rustic house elements.
Your custom country home starts here. Here are some of our most popular farmhouse designs that can be customize so you can build the perfect country residence to fit your farmhouse style and your family's needs.
The Kettleby 4001 is Normerica’s take on a modern farm house design. With inspiration drawn from old farmhouses and barn structures that have been modified and added to over generations, the Kettleby farm house plan has a contemporary feel with an unmistakable nod to the function of a traditional farmhouse.
The transition between the house and the garage is a defining architectural statement of the Kettleby.
At a comfortable 2,700 sq.ft., The Kettleby 4001 modern farm house plan is a full timber frame home with a contemporary and functional layout.
The Dufferin 2822 house plan has been a long-standing and popular member of our design library. With it’s square-like footprint, it’s well suited to a variety of lots and locations. The Dufferin ticks all the boxes: attached 2-car garage, main floor primary suite, main floor office, up to 6 additional bedrooms, cathedral ceilings, and a large expanse of windows to capture the view.
Some features that lend a modern vibe include: the shed dormers, the wide board and batten siding combined with horizontal wood siding all in the same monochromatic colour scheme, the black windows with simple mullions, and the clean, simple lines of the trusses.
The Dufferin 2822 traditional house plan has a more modern look with sleeker lines and finishes. Some features that lend a traditional vibe to this building (while still feeling current) include: the gable dormers, the stonework paired with horizontal wood siding, the arched window and transom windows, and the classic timber trusses.
With a finished basement, this timber frame house plan offers an impressive 5,000 square feet of living space.
This sprawling countryside estate features a soaring two story timber entry way that sets the tone for the warm and inviting interior which is highlighted by beautiful timber accents located throughout. This Michael Pettes home design is complemented by the additional timber outbuildings added to the property including an outdoor kitchen, garage, and pole barn.