Nestled within a picturesque parcel of land in Queensland, Maryland a modern farmhouse gem stands out against its serene surroundings with minimal architectural features and folding glass doors that connect the indoors to the outdoors. Looking for the ideal year-round family getaway, the Baltimore family of four stumbled upon the 14-acre property and were immediately lured by the ethereal charm of vibrant green fields, surrounding woodland, and the sparkling waters of the Wye River. Despite the outdated building at its center, the homeowners decided to buy and make the property the ideal year-round getaway for family and friends. The renovation that came after would deliver a home that exceeded all expectations.
Queenstown Residence
A Waterfront Retreat Designed for Family Gatherings
Designing the Ultimate Gathering Space
After nearly three years of living in the existing house, a cramped “builder-grade” structure, the homeowners decided to transform their home into a new dwelling that could accommodate large guest groups and offer seamless access to the outdoor areas. Prior to the renovation, the pool was located off the basement level and required an inconvenient route through the lower level to access it. “We always wanted our house to be a gathering space,” said the homeowner in Home and Design Magazine. “We wanted everything to be centrally located around the pool and kitchen. That’s where everyone spends their time.” Leveraging the expertise of builder Raymond Gauthier of Lynbrook of Annapolis and David Mallon from Kimmel Studio Architects, the team ultimately decided to start from scratch and tear down the existing building.
Redesigning the Home for Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living
The design team reimagined the home's compartmentalized layout to create expansive communal spaces while maintaining private retreats for family and guests. The result was a 14,000-square-foot modern farmhouse compound consisting of the main residence and a collection of smaller buildings connected by glass corridors. Dual kitchens, abundant storage, and thoughtfully symmetrical design elements make entertaining effortless while strengthening the home's connection to the outdoors.
“We looked at how to change the chopped-up living areas and make the inside and outside spaces relate to one another and blur that boundary. We needed to give them large communal spaces where they can gather and enjoy crabs, as well as private areas they can retreat to.” — David Mallon, Kimmel Studio Architects
Clean Lines and Framed Views
One of the main goals of the renovation was to optimize views to the landscape and enhance the home’s connection to its natural surroundings. This was accomplished with carefully placed fenestration and multiple NanaWall accordion glass doors that link the main living spaces to the outdoors. The luscious woodland and flowing waters become the art and the main focal point against the muted color palette, white walls, and minimal interior design. “The views out of every part of the house are just perfect,” says the homeowner. “They nailed it.” The dining room features a lively aqua-colored floor and plenty of seating space for the entire family. Floor-to-ceiling windows adorned with divided lites complement the home’s farmhouse aesthetic while elevating the room with abundant daylight and framed outdoor views.
Blending Warm Wood with Durable Aluminum
The eclectic dining room seamlessly spills into a four-season room then onto the indoor/outdoor pool, creating a tunnel-vision-like effect. Linking the dining room to the two areas is an aluminum clad folding glass door that exposes the elegance of wood on one side and the durability of aluminum on the other while reinforcing the eminent duality of forms throughout the home. Black powder-coated exterior aluminum frames act as a transitional portal to the outdoors while white wood frames establish the interior spaces as is done with the rest of the fenestration. As an industry leader, Generation 4 Folding Glass Doors by NanaWall have reinvented the clad system with the slimmest aluminum clad frames on the market and quadruple laminated cross-grain wood.
An Indoor-Outdoor Living Room for Every Season
The four-season room offers the ultimate lounge spot with energy-efficient bifold patio doors that interconnect to the dining room, outdoor pool, and covered splash room. Five eight-foot-tall NanaWall SL60 folding glass doors and the clad system open with a simple push of a finger creating the indoor/outdoor effect on the fly. At night, or when the weather isn’t so nice, the walls close to create an enclosed lounge space with easy access to the covered indoor pool and hot tub which they call the “splash pool.” Outfitted with an outdoor kitchen, comfortable furniture, and bifold patio doors, these enclosed rooms offer the ideal year-round lounge spot for swimming and enjoying the changing landscape through the seasons.
Designed for Year-Round Performance
The NanaWall folding glass doors are aluminum framed systems designed for energy efficiency, ease of operation, and strong weather performance throughout the year. The narrow aluminum frames offer minimal sightlines and can be specified with swing panels for seamless indoor/outdoor transitions when the system is closed. The customizable black frames seamlessly blend with the rest of the home’s exterior fenestration and allow the family to enjoy the indoor pool even in the coldest winter.
A Home That Brings People Together
The transformative renovation created the ideal home away from home where family and guests can gather throughout the year. The spacious layout and NanaWall folding glass doors make the outdoor spaces easily accessible and support effortless entertaining.
“We’ve hosted a lot of family events here. We have really been able to use the house to bring people together. Everyone just loves being here.”
— Homeowner