5 Surprisingly Contemporary Country Homes
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1. Banner Elk, North Carolina
Designer Autumn Simmons of Christopher Kellie Design sums up this house as "an experiment in creating the best of both worlds: mountain rustic and minimalist modern." |
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ZeroEnergy Design (ZED) used traditional agrarian aesthetics for inspiration and passive technologies in the execution of this charming and contemporary country home.
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The modern take on barn red
continues inside the house as a strong accent color. Otherwise, the
white walls and ceilings put the focus on the relaxing views.
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3. Chester, South Carolina
Architect Ken Pursley of Pursley-Dixon Architecture looked to historic buildings when designing a farmhouse that would fit in with the rural surroundings. |
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4. Hawkins, Texas
Builder Erin Wright had the freedom to use all sorts of original and unorthodox techniques and materials on this house, because it's her own. |
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In the kitchen she combined
concrete floors and countertops, a copper bar top and sink, egg basket
light fixtures and a rusted-tin-roof ceiling. The result is a wide-open
contemporary space that's full of farm materials.
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A modern cedar hot tub has the look of something straight out of Little House on the Prairie but is much more luxurious. The finishing touch is a red water pump-like faucet.
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5. Iowa City
This smart cabin has some shapes and materials swiped from traditional farm buildings combined in a minimalist house. |
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The home takes full advantage of its vast pastoral views from every room in the house.
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