This Modern Farmhouse Reimagines the Classic Longhouse Layout

July 30, 2025
This modern farmhouse dining room doubles as a breezeway, seamlessly shifting between indoor elegance and outdoor airiness.

Just an hour east of Toronto lies The Farm, a 30-hectare retreat in Southwestern Ontario, thoughtfully designed by Scott Posno Design with interiors by &Daughters. Created for a family seeking a deeper connection to the land, this rural getaway seamlessly integrates contemporary architecture with the rhythms of nature.

Explore the longhouse-inspired architecture of this Ontario farmhouse, where charcoal-stained cedar and east-facing design bring the landscape into focus.

The main house draws inspiration from a traditional longhouse, stretched into a sleek 48-meter form that welcomes the sunrise through its eastward orientation. Wrapped in charcoal-stained cedar and topped with a matching metal roof, the home balances rustic charm with contemporary precision. Inside, spaces are arranged linearly, alternating between communal and private zones, including a luxurious master suite and a loft studio above the garage.

Explore the longhouse-inspired architecture of this Ontario farmhouse, where charcoal-stained cedar and east-facing design bring the landscape into focus.
Explore the longhouse-inspired architecture of this Ontario farmhouse, where charcoal-stained cedar and east-facing design bring the landscape into focus.
Explore the longhouse-inspired architecture of this Ontario farmhouse, where charcoal-stained cedar and east-facing design bring the landscape into focus.

The heart of the home flows effortlessly between warmth and function. A central fireplace anchors the living room, complemented by a kitchen that feels both minimal and grounded. Finishes like polished concrete, white oak, and exposed Douglas fir unify these areas with a timeless, tactile aesthetic.

Warm minimalism defines this living room and kitchen, with a central fireplace, white oak finishes, and exposed Douglas fir beams.
Warm minimalism defines this living room and kitchen, with a central fireplace, white oak finishes, and exposed Douglas fir beams.
Warm minimalism defines this living room and kitchen, with a central fireplace, white oak finishes, and exposed Douglas fir beams.

A transformative space, the dining room opens up as a breezeway, blurring the boundary between indoors and out. Depending on the season, it acts as a warm gathering zone or a breezy corridor linking the home to the surrounding landscape.

This farmhouse dining room doubles as a breezeway, seamlessly shifting between indoor elegance and outdoor airiness.
This farmhouse dining room doubles as a breezeway, seamlessly shifting between indoor elegance and outdoor airiness.

Tucked away for privacy, the primary bedroom includes its own secluded patio. It’s a restful room within the retreat, where architecture and setting work together to create a sense of calm.

This primary bedroom becomes a peaceful escape, complete with its own private patio and a connection to the outdoors.
This primary bedroom becomes a peaceful escape, complete with its own private patio and a connection to the outdoors.
Inspired by the home's natural palette, the primary bathroom likely reflects quiet luxury with concrete, oak, and Douglas fir details.

A set of stairs leads up to a versatile loft studio above the garage, a quiet escape for work, creativity, or rest, set apart from the main flow of the house.

A simple staircase leads to a light-filled loft studio above the garage, a serene spot for work, rest, or reflection.

Tucked beneath warm cedar rafters and bathed in natural light from a skylight above, the reading room is a peaceful, design-forward nook. A custom oak desk anchors the space, paired with a sculptural chair in wood and soft leather. Built-in shelves showcase collected objects and curated books, while a brass lamp adds a subtle note of elegance.

Step into this cozy reading room under cedar rafters, with a custom oak desk, sculptural chair, and skylight that floods the space with warmth.

Additional bedrooms and bathrooms are spaced along the home’s length, offering privacy and comfort for visiting family and friends.

Designed for comfort and privacy, the guest bedrooms extend along the home’s linear layout with understated beauty.
Secondary bathrooms continue the calm, minimal vibe, blending natural materials with thoughtful design.

Outdoors, a pool and guest house sit alongside a charming cabana, ideal for slow summer days and starry nights.

A pool and guest house sit alongside a charming cabana, ideal for slow summer days and starry nights.
A pool and guest house sit alongside a charming cabana, ideal for slow summer days and starry nights.
A pool and guest house sit alongside a charming cabana, ideal for slow summer days and starry nights.

With its refined palette, seamless spatial flow, and deep respect for the landscape, The Farm offers a rural escape where design enhances, rather than distracts from, the natural world.


Photography by Double Space Photography