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    17 Modern Farmhouse Exterior Window Ideas That Define The Style

    NicoleBy NicoleApril 6, 2025Updated:May 3, 202611 Mins Read
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    Modern farmhouse house exterior with white board-and-batten siding, black-framed grid windows, black metal roof, covered entry porch with stone pillars and glass doors, stone steps, and gravel-edged pathway with shrubs.
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    When you approach a modern farmhouse from the street, the windows usually set the tone for the whole facade right away. They work best when they echo the clean roofline and siding without stealing focus from the entry. I remember standing in front of one where slim black frames against light board-and-batten made the house read as both sturdy and fresh in person. Placements that cluster grids near the porch pull everything together naturally. A couple of these setups are practical enough to sketch over photos of your own exterior.

    Black-Framed Grid Windows

    Modern farmhouse house exterior with white board-and-batten siding, black-framed grid windows, black metal roof, covered entry porch with stone pillars and glass doors, stone steps, and gravel-edged pathway with shrubs.

    Black-framed grid windows give a modern farmhouse exterior that sharp contrast folks keep coming back to. Here, the dark frames sit against clean white board-and-batten siding, making every window pop without overwhelming the simple lines. It’s a straightforward way to add some edge to the classic white house look.

    These windows work best on homes blending old and new, like two-story farmhouses with metal roofs. Place larger sets around the entry or upper levels for balance. Just keep the frames slim so they don’t compete with the siding… and pair with lanterns for evenings. Suits most neighborhoods, especially if you want curb appeal that lasts.

    Black-Framed Grid Windows

    Front exterior of a two-story modern farmhouse house with beige brick lower walls, vertical cedar siding on the upper gable, black metal-framed grid windows, double glass entry doors under a black awning, stone steps, potted plants, and an olive tree.

    Black-framed windows with that classic grid pattern work so well on a modern farmhouse front. They stand out nice against lighter brick or siding, like the beige stone base and cedar planks here. It keeps things feeling fresh but nods to older farmhouses too. The dark frames pull your eye right to the entry without making the whole house busy.

    Try these on homes with neutral tones, especially around doors or upper stories. They suit two-story setups where you want some contrast up top. Just make sure the frames are slim metal, not bulky wood, to keep the look clean. Pairs easy with a simple overhang or lantern light nearby.

    Black Shutters on Creamy Siding

    Front porch of a modern farmhouse home featuring creamy board-and-batten siding, black louvered shutters on multipaned windows, wooden entry door with green wreath, hanging black lanterns from wooden ceiling, built-in wooden bench with cushions, potted plants, and beige runner rug on gray decking.

    Black shutters like these give farmhouse windows a crisp edge that pulls the whole front together. They stand out sharp against the light board-and-batten siding, making the multipaned windows pop without much fuss. It’s a simple switch from plain trim that adds some needed contrast, especially around entries where you want that welcoming but put-together feel.

    This look works best on homes with neutral tones already in play. Go for matte black to keep it modern, not too shiny. Pair it with wood doors or beams overhead, like here with the porch lanterns and ceiling. Skip it on super dark houses though… it can blend right in.

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    Black Framed Grid Windows

    Side exterior of a white brick building with large black metal-framed grid windows, dark wood door, exposed wooden beams, brick paver pathway, planter box with shrubs, and wall lanterns.

    Large black framed grid windows stand out on white brick exteriors like this. The dark frames give a sharp modern edge to the softer farmhouse brick, pulling the eye right to the glass. It’s a simple way to mix old and new without much fuss.

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    Use them on garages or side walls where you want more light inside. They suit homes with clean lines and wood accents overhead. Just make sure the frames are sturdy metal to hold up over time, and keep plantings low nearby so they don’t block the view.

    Black Framed Windows on White Siding

    Front view of a two-story modern farmhouse house with white board-and-batten siding, beige stone arched entryway with glass and wood double doors, brown wood garage doors with windows, large black-framed multipane windows, dark roof, and landscaped front yard with grasses shrubs and stone accents.

    Black framed windows stand out nicely against a white exterior like this. They add a sharp modern edge to the farmhouse style without overdoing it. The dark frames make those big multipane windows pop, pulling in lots of natural light while keeping the look clean and balanced.

    These windows work best on homes with simple siding and stone accents. Go for them around main living areas or garages to boost curb appeal. They suit two-story houses especially well, but watch the scale on smaller homes so they don’t overwhelm the front.

    Bay Windows Extending Kitchen Views Outdoors

    White board-and-batten house exterior featuring a protruding bay window with multiple panes next to an outdoor kitchen counter with cabinets, a hanging lantern light, and a stone-edged planting bed with succulents.

    One simple way to give your modern farmhouse kitchen a bigger feel is with a bay window that pushes out from the wall. These let in tons of light and give you a direct line of sight to whatever’s happening outside, like grilling or tending the garden. In this setup, the white siding and grid-patterned panes keep things classic but open, making the house side look welcoming without being too fussy.

    Try this on the kitchen exterior where you have patio or cooking space nearby. It works best on single-story homes or additions with room for plants along the base. Just make sure the foundation matches so water doesn’t pool, and pair it with simple landscaping to keep the focus on the windows.

    Metal Awning Over Black Grid Windows

    White clapboard house exterior with black standing seam metal awning over a large black-framed grid window, illuminated lantern light beside it, potted plants inside the window, large terracotta pot, and stone planter box filled with shrubs on a paved path.

    A metal awning like this one sits right above a big black-framed grid window on white clapboard siding. It keeps the look clean and farmhouse fresh but adds that modern edge with its standing seam design. The black frames pop against the white house, and the awning gives real shelter without fuss.

    This works best on side windows or spots that get afternoon sun. Try it on a two-story home or ranch style where you want protection plus style. Pair it with a planter box below, like the one with shrubs here, to tie in the landscaping. Keep the metal dark to match trim or gutters.

    Black Shutters on Dark Siding

    Two-story house exterior in navy blue clapboard siding with black louvered shutters on multi-pane windows, white trim, covered entry porch with dark blue door, potted plants, and stone pathway edged by white picket fence at dusk.

    Black shutters work great against navy siding like you see here. They frame the gridded windows without overpowering the house. That simple move gives the whole facade a sharper modern farmhouse feel. The white trim around the windows keeps everything crisp.

    Try this on clapboard homes with traditional double-hung windows. It suits two-story designs especially well since the shutters add definition from the street. Just stick to matte black to avoid a shiny distraction.

    Black Framed Windows in Farmhouse Sunrooms

    Interior view of a sunroom with exposed wood beam ceiling, hanging lanterns, wicker armchairs and ottoman on gray slate tile floor, large black metal-framed grid windows overlooking lawn, trees, and plants.

    These black framed windows fill the sunroom with light and pull the garden right inside. The grid pattern keeps that classic farmhouse look while the slim black metal adds a bit of modern edge against the rough wood beams overhead. It’s a simple way to make a cozy spot feel open and tied to the outdoors.

    You can use this setup in any addition off the main house where views matter. Stick to tall windows from floor almost to peak on sides facing the yard. Wicker chairs and a low table fit right in on stone floors like this. Works great for casual family rooms but skip if your lot lacks trees or grass to look at.

    Black Framed Windows on White Siding

    Two-story white modern farmhouse exterior with black-framed grid windows and doors, covered porch with wood beams, concrete steps, and potted plants along a stone path.

    Black framed windows really pop against a white farmhouse exterior like this one. They take the classic board-and-batten siding and give it a sharper, more modern edge without losing that cozy farmhouse feel. Here, the tall grid-pane windows line up neatly along the side, pulling your eye up to the gabled roof while keeping things balanced and clean.

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    You can pull this off on most two-story homes, especially if you stick to the same black frames on doors too. It works best where you want some contrast but not too much drama. Just make sure the frames are slim metal or wood painted matte black, so they don’t overwhelm the white walls.

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    Carriage Style Garage Doors Fit Modern Farmhouse

    White clapboard modern farmhouse exterior with two tall dark wooden garage doors featuring X-bracing, glass panels, black hardware, flanked by black lanterns and potted shrubs on gravel driveway.

    Those wooden garage doors with X bracing and glass panels give a nod to old barn styles. They stand out against the white siding and black framed windows. It keeps things simple but adds real character to the front. Folks notice the warmth right away.

    Put them on a two car setup like this. They work best where you have a gravel drive or open space in front. Add lanterns on the sides and a couple boxwood pots. Skip if your lot is tight. They suit homes backed by trees too.

    Black Framed Windows Open Up the Side

    Side exterior of modern farmhouse with black metal-framed multi-pane windows and doors under a glass-roofed overhang, stone bench seating on paver patio edged with grasses and lavender plants, pathway leading to it amid trees at dusk.

    Large black framed windows like these make a modern farmhouse feel connected to the outdoors. They cover a whole wall here, with slim metal frames holding grids of glass panes that pull in sunset views and keep the look clean. It’s a simple way to add more light without losing that sturdy farmhouse character.

    Put them on a side wall facing a patio or yard for the best effect. They suit homes with some land around them, especially where you want indoor seating to flow right outside. Go for weatherproof frames, and add a bench nearby to make the space usable right away.

    Arched Windows Over the Front Door

    Close-up view of a modern farmhouse house exterior entry with dark gray paneled front door featuring sidelights and arched transom window above, black-framed multipane windows, white vertical board-and-batten siding, lantern wall light, stone steps and path, potted basket, doormat, and surrounding grasses and shrubs.

    One simple way to give a modern farmhouse entry some character is an arched window right above the door. It softens the look of a bold dark gray door while letting in light. The black frame stands out against white siding, and those divided panes add a bit of traditional detail without going overboard.

    This works best on homes with clean board-and-batten walls or simple rooflines. Pair it with sidelight windows on the door for more openness, and keep the hardware matte black. Skip it if your entry gets too much direct sun…might need tinting. It’s great for two-story spots where it draws the eye up.

    Large Multi-Pane Windows with Black Shutters

    Side exterior of a two-story white clapboard house with black shutters on large multi-pane windows, French doors at the entry, boxwood shrubs lining a gravel and paver pathway, and landscape lighting.

    White clapboard siding pairs nicely with large grid-style windows and black shutters. The dark shutters stand out against the light exterior, giving the house that crisp modern farmhouse look without too much fuss. Warm light glowing through the panes at dusk makes the whole side feel welcoming, like the home’s ready for company.

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    These windows work best on two-story homes where you want clean lines and some traditional charm. Go for black shutters on a white or light gray base, especially if your roof has dark metal accents. Just keep the grids simple, nothing too busy, and add path lighting nearby to highlight them at night.

    Floor-to-Ceiling Windows in a Wood-Clad Facade

    Side view of a modern farmhouse exterior with tall black-framed floor-to-ceiling windows, reclaimed wood siding, a small entry deck with concrete steps, stone retaining wall, and landscaped plantings.

    One simple way to give a modern farmhouse that open feel is stacking floor-to-ceiling windows along the side. Here, tall black-framed panes run up two stories against weathered wood siding. It pulls in tons of light and frames the yard like artwork without losing that rustic edge.

    These work best on homes with good views or big lots where you want indoor-outdoor flow. Pair them with dark frames to echo black roofs or trim. Just make sure the siding is durable, like charred cedar, so it holds up over time. Skip this on shady sites, though. It needs sunlight to shine.

    Black Framed Windows on Timber Houses

    Side view of a white half-timbered house with large black-framed grid windows on the corner, ivy growing up the brick base, boxwood hedges along the gravel path, and a terracotta pot nearby.

    One look at this setup shows how black framed windows can freshen up a classic timber framed house. The slim black frames stand out sharp against the white plaster walls and dark beams. They give that modern farmhouse feel without losing the old country charm. Ivy climbing the corner ties it in soft.

    These windows work best on homes with some history, like cottages or farmhouses wanting a simple update. Go for grid styles to keep proportions right on bigger openings. Pair with a brick base for stability. Keep plantings low around the base, like box hedges, so the windows stay the focus. Watch the scale though. Too big and it overwhelms the structure.

    Prominent Stone Chimneys Shape the Facade

    Modern two-story house exterior at dusk with tall gray stone chimneys, dark wood siding, large windows, metal roof accents, pathway lights, and native landscaping.

    Stone chimneys like these stand out right away on a modern farmhouse. They rise tall from the base, built from rugged local stone that gives the house some real weight and history feel. Paired with the smooth wood siding and metal roof, they keep things from looking too plain or boxy. It’s a simple way to nod to old farmhouses without going all rustic.

    You can pull this off on a two-story home set back from the road, especially where trees frame the view. Go for chimneys at the corners or edges to bookend the design. Match the stone color to nearby rocks in the yard for tie-in. Just size them right so they don’t overwhelm smaller builds.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Do black frames really suit a mostly white farmhouse siding?

    A: Black frames stand out sharp against white siding and give your home that fresh modern farmhouse punch. They ground the look without stealing the show from shiplap or board-and-batten details. Stick to matte black to avoid glare.

    Q: How do I pick window grids that feel authentic?

    A: Go for 6-over-6 or 4-over-4 grids on double-hungs, they nail the traditional farmhouse feel with a clean twist. Skip fake muntins if you can, real divided lites let light flow better. Test samples in your actual light first.

    Q: Can I update just a few windows to start?

    A: Start with your front-facing ones, they make the biggest impact on curb appeal. Match the style to the rest so it looks intentional, not patchy. You’ll love how it pulls the whole exterior together fast.

    Q: What’s a simple way to clean up window trim?

    A: Paint the trim crisp white or creamy off-white, it brightens everything instantly. Use semi-gloss for easy wipe-downs after rain. Fresh trim ties your new windows right into the siding.

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