Old-world warmth and material richness, built for the long horizon.
French Country and the broader Modern European idiom remain among the most enduring choices in the Chicago suburbs’ luxury markets — and for a builder, among the most rewarding to execute. These are homes of genuine material substance: limestone exteriors, steep and complex rooflines, arched openings, copper accents, and interiors that balance old-world warmth against modern luxury and livability.
Forest Heart Builders builds in this idiom with an emphasis on authenticity of material and detail. A French Country or Modern European home cannot be faked with thin veneers and applied trim; its character comes from real masonry, properly turned arches, substantial timber, and millwork with depth and shadow. This is craft-intensive work, and it is exactly the kind of generational home the firm is built to deliver.
The French Country and Modern European palette is warm and material-rich: limestone and natural stone, weathered copper, aged bronze, timber, and warm lime-washed or plastered walls. Interiors lean into character-grade and reclaimed wood, natural stone surfaces, and antiqued or unlacquered metals that are meant to patina over time.
| Element | Specification |
|---|---|
| Exterior | Limestone natural stone troweled stucco accents |
| Roof | Steep complex rooflines slate or slate-look copper details |
| Windows | Arched and rectangular bronze or dark frames |
| Flooring | Character-grade or reclaimed wood natural stone |
| Millwork | Furniture-quality cabinetry beamed ceilings layered panelling |
The Modern Farmhouse performs in nearly every market we serve — but it is especially at home on the larger, semi-rural lots of the Barrington area, Long Grove, Inverness, and the Fox Valley communities of St. Charles and Geneva, where the agrarian silhouette has genuine landscape to sit against.
On wooded or open-meadow lots, the steep gabled massing reads honestly; in established North Shore neighborhoods, a more restrained, painted-brick interpretation keeps the home in conversation with its neighbors.
Barrington
North Barrington
Long Grove
Inverness
Lake Forest
Highland Park
St. Charles
Geneva
Glenview
Northbrook
A Modern Farmhouse lives or dies on its millwork, and that is where Forest Heart Builders’ in-house millwork studio becomes the difference. The beamed great-room ceiling, the painted Shaker kitchen, the mudroom lockers, the window seats and the panelled hood are all built to the home rather than ordered to a catalog.
French Country refers specifically to the warm, rustic-yet-refined idiom of the French countryside limestone, steep roofs, arched openings. Modern European is broader, encompassing French, English, and continental influences and often pairing the old-world exterior with a cleaner, more contemporary interior. Forest Heart Builders builds across that range and tailors the balance to the homeowner.
They are material-intensive and craft-intensive, and genuine masonry and millwork carry real cost. Forest Heart Builders is transparent about this from the first conversation. The investment buys permanence: a properly built stone home is among the most durable generational assets a family can build.
Yes, and it is an increasingly common request. A limestone, steep-roofed European shell can house warm-modern interiors with cleaner lines and lighter finishes. This pairing is a core part of the Modern European approach.
Authenticity comes from real materials and correct detailing genuine stone rather than thin veneer, properly turned arches, substantial timber, millwork with depth. Imitative versions rely on applied trim and shallow detail. The difference is visible immediately and only grows over time.