Wistow House: Contemporary Farmhouse in Steel, Brick, Timber

Wistow House: A Modern Rural Home by Mountford Williamson Architecture

Bringing contemporary design into a rural setting requires a careful balance between modern comfort and vernacular character. Wistow House achieves this balance with thoughtful detailing, strong material choices and a clear connection to the surrounding landscape. Designed by Mountford Williamson Architecture, the residence extends outward through generous overhangs that provide natural shade and create sheltered outdoor seating areas on both sides of the house.

Contemporary Wistow House with a touch of rural charm laced within its design
Contemporary Wistow House with a touch of rural charm laced within its design

Large sliding glass doors framed in timber and generous windows blur the boundary between interior and exterior, flooding the home with natural light and framing expansive views. The exterior is wrapped in corrugated steel, lending a modern-rustic texture that complements the timber elements and recycled brick, while the wide eaves help reduce heat gain and prolong outdoor usability.

Beautifully framed windows bring light and views into the house
Beautifully framed windows bring light and views into the house

Inside, the house embraces a restrained, neutral palette anchored by timber floors and white-painted brick. These materials create a warm, layered backdrop that allows furnishings and curated décor to stand out without overwhelming the spaces. Recycled brick is used throughout, introducing a sustainable touch and a sense of material history that reinforces the home’s relationship to its rural setting.

Brick wall in white along with a sloped wooden ceiling for the classic living room
Brick wall in white along with a sloped wooden ceiling for the classic living room

The home is organized as an open-plan composition: the living area, kitchen and dining room flow together to create a single, flexible social zone. Bedrooms occupy two separate wings, providing privacy while maintaining a compact footprint. Wistow House contains three bedrooms and two bathrooms, arranged to make the most of cross-ventilation and daylighting offered by the abundant glazing.

Custom home office design with a built-in wooden desk and comfy chairs
Custom home office design with a built-in wooden desk and comfy chairs

The kitchen blends practicality with a calm aesthetic: a compact wooden island, open shelving and single-wall cabinetry sit against a white-painted brick backsplash. These simple, tactile finishes emphasize durability and everyday comfort while supporting uncluttered sightlines toward the outdoors. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area features a wooden table and grey flooring that ground the space and enhance the contemporary-rural character of the interior.

Modern dining room of the Aussie home with gray floor, sliding glass doors and wooden table
Modern dining room of the Aussie home with gray floor, sliding glass doors and wooden table
Sliding doors with wooden frame connect the new living room with the world outside
Sliding doors with wooden frame connect the new living room with the world outside

Thoughtful details throughout the house emphasize function and comfort: a built-in study area with a wooden desk provides a quiet workspace, while carefully selected lighting defines atmosphere and highlights material textures after dark. The bathrooms are modern and minimal, using darker tones and floating timber vanities that contrast the largely light and airy living areas.

Small wooden island and shelves for the kitchen in white
Small wooden island and shelves for the kitchen in white
Wooden cabinets for the single-wall kitchen with white-painted brick backsplash
Wooden cabinets for the single-wall kitchen with white-painted brick backsplash

Exterior materials—corrugated steel, timber and recycled brick—work together to create a home that reads as both contemporary and grounded in local tradition. The corrugated steel introduces a rugged, industrial texture that pairs well with the softer warmth of timber. Reusing brick reduces environmental impact while adding visual depth and a tactile quality to walls and thresholds.

Corrugated steel brings rustic-industrial touch to the exterior of the house
Corrugated steel brings rustic-industrial touch to the exterior of the house
Entrance of the Wistow House with a touch of farmhouse charm
Entrance of the Wistow House with a touch of farmhouse charm
Gray corrugated steel, timber and recycled brick bring green goodness to this home
Gray corrugated steel, timber and recycled brick bring green goodness to this home

Wistow House demonstrates how contemporary architecture can respond sensitively to a rural context: by using timeless materials, strategic shading and a simple plan that prioritizes daylight and indoor-outdoor connections, the design creates a comfortable, sustainable home that feels both modern and familiar. The restrained interior palette and considered detailing allow the landscape and the home’s textural materials to take center stage, producing an elegant, livable residence.

Modern bathroom in dark gray with floating wooden vanity and a white countertop and sink
Modern bathroom in dark gray with floating wooden vanity and a white countertop and sink
Timber glass and corrugated steel shape the exterior of this modern-rustic Aussie home
Timber, glass and corrugated steel shape the exterior of this modern-rustic Aussie home

Photography: Phillip Handforth and Jonathan DVK