ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月10日 02時05分


Love it or hate it, the modern farmhouse is the millennial answer to the baby boomer McMansion. And it’s here to stay.

The style is hard to miss: white board and batten vertical siding, large black frame windows and gables. A covered porch, with a swing or maybe Adirondack chairs. A tin roof. And, of course, house numbers in sans serif font.

This post-agrarian look is the defining style of the current era — dominating renovations, new construction and subdivisions in communities with no connection to farming, with interiors that have open-concept floor plans, wide-plank wood floors, plenty of shiplap, and kitchens with apron sinks and floating shelves made of reclaimed wood. Even multifamily homes are getting the modern farmhouse treatment, falling into the barndominium category, as they embrace vertical siding, gables and tin roofs, giving a folksy nod to apartment complexes.

Read more about America’s house of the moment at the link in our bio. Photos by @kateglicksbergphoto


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