
Photograph by Nic Adler
With a nod to the English countryside, this farmhouse design combines old and new, mixing modern pieces and antique furniture with rough-and-ready European elements that everyone is gravitating toward—a ‘hipstoric’ farmhouse with a curated maximalist style.
What is ‘hipstoric?’ It’s a recent industry buzzword for a place that’s historic in nature and redesigned to look hipster—or a place that’s totally hipster and designed to look historic. For us, that clearly fits our modern farmhouse vibe with hints of industrial aesthetics.

Photograph by Nic Adler
You’ve probably heard the saying ‘stick to your roots’ or maybe ‘do what you do best’ or ‘be your authentic self.’ Well, we have not only heard these phrases—we are living them. All along we have believed that more is more! With many layers, textures, ample accents and loads of art, our designs create warm, inviting, playful moments without going over the top, which we consider a curated maximalist style. One that prides itself on plenty of interest and vitality.
Our Countryside Equestrian Project boasts the trending rustic traditional direction. In line with the minimal maximalism trend and our established brand aesthetic, this kitchen design showcases a somewhat monochromatic palette with off-white tones and an open floor plan with loads of light.

Photograph by Nic Adler
Our style includes rustic furniture and decor with an organic modern twist. Influences of history and nature, old and new, pairing client mementos with a contemporary chandelier for example. Layers and texture with comfy velvets, copper accents and bronzed patina. Points of interest with gallery walls and special pieces showing signs of use. Classic yet cozy with earthy neutrals, not fussy but definitely luxe—think gold standard. Balancing our spaces with exposed beams, handcrafted dark wood surfaces, woodsy paint accents, leather upholstery and brass hardware will be our trademark. And as always, and very popular today, you will see a plethora of antiques and vintage pieces throughout our design plans. Think Modern Farmhouse!
Whenever we hear someone say this beloved style is on the way out, we remind them that this aesthetic is rooted in every approachable, balanced, organic, and causal room they see. This hipstoric kitchen is a perfect example of the flexibility and eternal nature of the modern farmhouse style.

Photograph by Nic Adler