Farm Manager's Office Exterior

Farm Manager’s Office

Forged from the tradition of farming

Nestled into the wooded tree line of a working farm, the farm manager’s office emphasizes authentic craftsmanship for a space focused on solitude and retreat.⁠

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Farm Manager's Office Interior

Clad in dark hues and natural materials, the building is influenced by the building techniques born from the tradition of farming and a Midwest agrarian aesthetic. Its exposed structure with rough-hewn timbers, stone base and fireplace, and cedar shingled roof with copper gutters are central to its character.

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The raw materials and simple palette are essential to its sense of place.

The natural lighting and materiality are reinforced with wood floors, white-painted lap paneling, and exposed wood beams with accented metal ties for a cozy setting that allows the views of the outdoor landscape to take center stage through the oversized windows.⁠

Farm Manager's Office Interior
Farm Manager's Office Interior
Bedroom of the Farm Manager's Office
  • CityPowell, Ohio
  • Year Completed 2022
  • Size of Project 2,250 SF
  • Collaborators Sullivan Builders