Neither castle, cottage, nor cabin, (though they may sport one on premises) manor houses sit on large pieces of land.
Essentially, large homes sitting on a giant pieces of land, Modern Manors hold history near and dear while featuring futuristic functionality. Not a farmhouse, not rustic luxury, the Modern Manor movement holds history near and dear.
New and updated, unlike a French chateau, 2024’s modern manor melds classics with functional modernity.
Drawing from feudal English manors, and the Italian manor’s renaissance revival, modern manor houses detail with woodwork and beautiful European flare.
Spacious, clean lined and traditonal, modern manors bring in European essence with lasting luxury.
Dream features include pools (indoor and out), lakes, lazy rivers, barns, horse stables, and mysterious hunting cabins.
An orangery, a sun room, or a greenhouse with architecturally modern flare.
Sweet Spacious Natural Luxury
Manor houses strike a delicate balance between the new and the ancient. Elevated, sophisticated style with edge.
White exteriors with stucco or stone facades. Two story proportions. Big rooms separated by function. Traditional and modern comes together with new and old on a large piece of land.
Manor House Rooms
Beautiful proportions and high quality materials separate spacious layouts with high architecture and lots of light let in by really tall windows, making manor house rooms feel vibrant, functional, and bursting with life.
Living Room
Manor house living rooms vary in aesthetic depending on location and can range anywhere from Harry Potter’s Hogwart’s common room to traditional Roman taupe.
Texture, patterns and symbolic motifs convey scholasticism while lending color and depth to large spaces.
Kitchen
Manor house kitchens feature modern amenities hidden behind bursts of color highlighted with classical lines.
Dark blue and green cabinets, or a mix of both in tantalizing teal, can make a large kitchen with big windows feel cozy again.
Modern Manor Color Palette
Tailored, textured, and slightly formal, like Dark Academia, Modern Manor House aesthetic comes alive with warm, vibrant neutrals. Rich, deep blacks, chocolate browns, hunter greens, and watery beiges blend with creamy whites creating scholarly, serene spaces.
Green
Green, the color of nature, represents renewal, rebirth, and the cyclical nature of life. Medieval Gothic Christian art associated green with the Resurrection and the hope of eternal life.
Blue
Blue, symbolizes spirituality and divine wisdom. It represents intellectual awakening, a gateway to higher knowledge, elusive truths, and mysteries that lie beneath the surface.
Red
Red, the color of power and passion represents strength, rebellion, and pleasure. The color of royalty, revolution, and rebellion, red embodies courage, symbolizes battlefield valor, vitality, control and protection from evil spirits.
Gray
Gray, urban, industrialized, and emotionally complex, signifies maturity and wisdom. It conveys a sense of experience, composure and understated beauty. Timeless, permanent and stable. gray represents a solid fountation in changing times.
Paneled Walls
Add structure and texture to walls with wood paneling and chair rail molding.
A sculptural feature, paneling and molding arranged in artful patterns creates layers of depth and shadow.
The simple geometry of clean lines adds aesthetic appeal and classy European essence.