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From Farmhouse to Modern Cottage: Stone & Brick Lead the Way

From Farmhouse to Modern Cottage Stone & Brick Lead the Way

If you’ve loved the look of black windows, white shiplap, and barn doors, you’ve been living in the modern farmhouse era. But in 2025, design trends are shifting toward a modern cottage style—embracing a softer, cozier aesthetic that brings a more personal, lived-in feel to our homes. One thing both modern farmhouses and modern cottages have in common is their timeless love for stone and brick. Keep reading to find out why these classic elements continue to stand the test of time!

While modern farmhouses are known for their clean lines and rustic-industrial edge, modern cottage leans into warmth, charm, and texture. Think muted tones like sage and terracotta, relaxed furnishings, and natural materials like wood, stone, and brick. These elements create spaces that feel inviting, lived-in, and full of personality.

So, why the switch? Homeowners are craving comfort and authenticity. Cottage style embraces imperfection, layered design, and a connection to nature—aligning with the rise of cottagecore and slower living. And nothing grounds a space quite like natural stone and brick. These timeless materials bring depth, texture, and character to both interiors and exteriors, making them a staple of modern cottage design.

To help spark ideas, we’ve included interior and exterior inspiration projects that showcase this transition—each featuring our stone and brick products. Whether it’s a cozy fireplace, a textured feature wall, or a charming stone-clad façade, our materials elevate the modern cottage look with ease.

INSPIRATION

Whether you're updating a space or starting from scratch, now’s the time to embrace the warmth, charm, and timeless appeal of modern cottage style—with a little help from stone and brick.

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