Collection by Claire Andreas

Birdhouses to Complement Your Modern Home

With warm weather comes chirping birds. Providing a home for your feathered friends will not only protect their newly hatched chicks, but can also add some decoration for your yard! Here are seven modern birdhouses that will accompany your home.

The ceramic design of this birdhouse will keep the sparrows out, yet create a welcoming home for smaller birds like wrens and chickadees.
The ceramic design of this birdhouse will keep the sparrows out, yet create a welcoming home for smaller birds like wrens and chickadees.
The aluminum housing protects birds year-round and attaches to trees with a fastener and lashing strap that does no damage to the tree.
The aluminum housing protects birds year-round and attaches to trees with a fastener and lashing strap that does no damage to the tree.
The modern, clean design of this birdhouse provides "simple avian living". The eight color choices give you a chance to draw as much or as little attention to this nest as you like.
The modern, clean design of this birdhouse provides "simple avian living". The eight color choices give you a chance to draw as much or as little attention to this nest as you like.
This handthrown white stone birdhouse is "the ultimate modernist pad for your friendly neighborhood birds."
This handthrown white stone birdhouse is "the ultimate modernist pad for your friendly neighborhood birds."
The spherical design of the Birdball encourages small garden birds to nest and find protection from the elements.
The spherical design of the Birdball encourages small garden birds to nest and find protection from the elements.
The Modern Birdhouses honor architectural pioneers J.R. Davidson, Ralph Rapson, and Richard Neutra, who participated in the Case Study Houses Program by turning their ideas—"simple lines, modern detailing, and durable material"—into great accessories for bird-loving homeowners.
The Modern Birdhouses honor architectural pioneers J.R. Davidson, Ralph Rapson, and Richard Neutra, who participated in the Case Study Houses Program by turning their ideas—"simple lines, modern detailing, and durable material"—into great accessories for bird-loving homeowners.