Cottages & Bungalows

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Follow along as we launch a new custom home project that will be the perfect blend of cottage and farmhouse styles. We’ll be designing the home ourselves along with the design-and-build company Yankee Barn Homes.

- BY KRISTIN DOWDING

“This home speaks the language of both cottage and farmhouse through its classic farm/barn architectu­re cottage detailing.” and its cozy —Jeffrey Rosen

There’s something about seeing a project through from start to finish that’s satisfying to witness.

The ever popular before-and-after projects are always enthrallin­g, but seeing a mere concept turned into reality is another experience entirely, and we’ve covered both in our Project Houses in the last two years. This year, we have an exciting opportunit­y to join up with our sister title, American Farmhouse Style, to share inspiring style and new ideas through a custom home project that’s both cottage and farmhouse—the perfect blend.

What makes this particular project so special is we’ll be designing the home ourselves, alongside the design and build company, Yankee Barn Homes. Cottages and Bungalows editor, Jickie Torres, and American Farmhouse Style editor, Victoria Van Vlear, will be

working with Jeffrey Rosen, Creative Director at Yankee Barn Homes to bridge the gap between the two styles and meld them into one charming home. And you’ll get to see this project from start to finish!

We begin with floor plans, renderings and concepts, and each month hereafter, you’ll see different aspects of the build unveiled in each title. Room by room, we’ll walk you through the design and build process for a unique take on the complex process of building a home.

THE PERFECT PARTNER

Yankee Barn Homes specialize­s in designing and building energy-efficient homes, and their trademark is to build them using barn architectu­re. “We do any architectu­ral style today, but barn homes are really our bread and butter,” says Jeffrey. “Emil Hanslin, a well-known property and real estate developer, built his first barn home for his wife, an avid equestrian, who loved the architectu­re of horse barns and thought it would translate well into a home design.”The home gained a lot of attention, and this year, they’re celebratin­g 50 years of making homeowners’ dreams come true with custom, energy-efficient homes designed to fit their needs.

The company was built in New Seabury, Massachuse­tts, but has since moved to Grantham, New Hampshire, where our project home will be located in the adjacent town of Springfiel­d. The post-and-beam homes they specialize in create the perfect balance to join cottage and farmhouse style, and their rendering program is convenient and easy

to manipulate. “Our in-house design team is available to modify any of the designs from our website, or start completely fresh to create a truly custom home,” says Jeffrey.

CLASSIC COTTAGE

So how do we plan to seamlessly mix the two styles? “This home speaks the language of both cottage and farmhouse through its classic farm/barn architectu­re and its cozy cottage detailing,” says Jeffrey. While the idea is to blend the styles throughout the home, the farmhouse style will certainly shine through the structure, and cottage details will be found within the home. “Interior finishes will speak the [cottage] language, with an expanded mudroom, Shaker panel kitchen cabinets with open timber shelves and stainless steel accents, a timbered 2 ½-story great room anchored by dual fireplaces at either end and a cupola in the ceiling,” says Jeffrey.

Whether you love a good project or you’re looking to build your own home, follow along with us on this incredible project for tips, design stories and gorgeous rooms. We can’t wait to take this journey with you.

FOR MORE ON THE EXTERIOR AND ARCHITECTU­RAL STRUCTURE, SEE THE FEBRUARY ISSUE OF AMERICAN FARMHOUSE STYLE.

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Windows need to be an integral part of the planning process when you build a home from scratch. Different window choices, such as a bay or cupola window, add dimension to the exterior and give the interior room a cozy nook.
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The first floor will consist of the master bedroom, kitchen, laundry, a half bath and an open dining and great room. The great room will open out to a large deck that overlooks protected marshlands.
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The second floor consists of two bedrooms and a sizable loft, while the rest is open to the floor below, overlookin­g the dining and great room.

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