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60+ Best Farmhouse Style Ideas

Annie Schlechter

We simply never tire of beautiful farmhouse style design elements. The way we see it, you don't have to live way out in the country to enjoy the benefits of this ultra-chic design sensibility, nor do you need to have a barn or a backyard chicken coop to connect to this aesthetic. You simply have to appreciate modern-rustic decor ideas!

Here, we're helping you take your love of farmhouse style to the next level with interesting decorating ideas for every room in your house. From farmhouse kitchens to bedroom decorating ideas to, yes, even rustic bathrooms, we've got all the professional tips and tricks that'll keep you inspired and your guests "ooh"-ing and "ahh"-ing. After all, is there anything more thought-provoking than a reclaimed wood coffee table, vintage gingham curtains, or a cozy chair that looks like it was plucked straight from the set of a Western movie?

Of course, what we love most is that each and every idea here takes a cue from a real-life house or room. We've got an elegant kitchen trend from a Mississippi barn, living room ideas from an 18th-century farmhouse, and even vintage cabinet ideas straight out of the walls of a charming New York farmhouse. Whether you have plans to renovate your house in the near future or you're just imagining the look of your dream home, this swoon worthy collection of farmhouse décor will serve you well.

Brian Woodcock

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Gingham Details

Buffalo-checked tablecloth fabric adds texture to this chic space. We can't imagine a sweeter way to dress up unsightly larger appliances, like dishwashers.

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RIKKI SNYDER

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Collected Country Kitchen

This small kitchen is filled with special finds: a large range cooker in British Racing Green, stoneware crocks, wooden rolling pins, ironstone, and antique silverware cleverly used as drawer pulls.

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Pieter Estersohn

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Rustic Kitchen Design

Handcrafted and woven accents, as well as rounded counter edges, soften this lake cabin's kitchen designed by Thom Filicia.

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KIM CORNELISON, styling by Matthew Gleason

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Repurposed Farmhouse Kitchen Island

Living in the country means making use of what you've got. Old beams and ceiling rafters were repurposed into a custom kitchen island and open shelving for this Michigan farmhouse.

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BRIAN WOODCOCK

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Exposed Ceiling Beams

For the kitchen inside her Sparta, Tennessee, cabin, singer-songwriter Holly Audrey Williams went with gorgeous green cabinetry (Jasper by Sherwin-Williams), a brass faucet, and marble tile backsplash. In lieu of a rack, pots and pans hang from hooks on exposed ceiling beams.

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JIM WESTPHALEN

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Grandma-Inspired Kitchen

By incorporating warm woods, antique-inspired lighting, and modern, vintage-style appliances, designer Cathy Chapman created a kitchen with a nostalgic feel reminiscent of Grandma's.

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VIRGINIA MACDONALD

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Reclaimed Wood Detailing

When it comes to farmhouse decor, what's old is new again! A plank of weathered or reclaimed wood works beautifully as a headboard.

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JIM WESTPHALEN

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Built-in Pantry

This built-in looks more like freestanding furniture after being coated in a contrasting color (Graphite by Benjamin Moore).

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DAVID A. LAND

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A Rolling Island

We love the down-to-earth feel of this free-roaming kitchen island. Rolling furniture is an easy way to transplant vintage or more rustic pieces into any home, no matter when it was constructed.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Deep Sinks

A great big sink is "so much more effective," says Martha Stewart of her circa-1925 farmhouse kitchen in Katonah, New York—and we'd have to agree.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Open Cabinets

Not only is it more efficient to have everything in view, but open cabinets also double as a design element when they show off stunning items like Martha Stewart's copper cookware.

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DAVID A. LAND

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An Iron Bed

Add an unexpected touch of industrial charm to any bedroom with an iron bed frame.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Warm Hues

"I think of it as homey," Martha Stewart says of her country style kitchen. "It's about being comfortable." Hence the warm hue on her walls—a custom paint color inspired by shells. For a similar look, try Stormy Monday by Benjamin Moore.

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VIRGINIA MACDONALD

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Piles of Firewood

Sure, you might take down the garland after Christmastime has passed, but the lumber is welcome to stay all year long. It's a rustic touch that's sure to liven up any entryway, front porch, or living room.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Top-of-the-Line Tools

When you live in the country, you need everything you own to be as hard-working as you are. Take cues from Martha Stewart, who invests in long-lasting tools like a restaurant-grade cappuccino maker. Even her rolling pin has been around since her honeymoon.

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Victoria Pearson

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Simple Shiplap

White shiplap-covered walls pair exquisitely with a vintage, brass-adorned clawfoot tub in Jenni Kayne's beautiful bathroom.

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Ryann Ford

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Stunning Chandelier

We couldn't be any more obsessed with this eye-catching fixture. Amy Kleinwachter, the owner of this vast Texas farmhouse, added an antique European chandelier to an old pig feeder to create this one-of-a-kind piece.

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40+ Easy & Inspiring Updates for Every Room of Your Home

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It’s the small touches that can freshen up a room. Now you can get dozens of easy makeover ideas you can finish in a weekend with Country Living's new digital guide!

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Mix-and-Match Master Bedroom

Alison and Jim Luckman's Idaho home combines stone walls, high wooden-beamed ceilings, and bright patterned prints to make an ideal sleeping space.

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DAVID A. LAND

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Reclaimed Wood Furniture

"Vintage" is nice. "Reclaimed" is even better! We love the look of this coffee table, which is as interesting as it is beautiful.

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Brian Woodcock

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Reclaimed Shelving

Reused wooden shelves display both practical and personal items in Karol Ann DeLong's home. Our favorite items? Her mother's stunning silver pieces.

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EMMA LEWIS

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Troves of Treasure

Did you know? Any collection, big or small, can double beautifully as decor. It all depends on how you display it.

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Lauren Miller

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Vintage Living Room

Believe it or not, this stunning space in Lynne Knowlton's treehouse is made out of wood from a destroyed barn and stained glass windows from an old church.

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David Tsay

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Unconventional Kitchen

More is more in Renita Browning’s antique-filled kitchen. Her cabinet maker transformed old apothecary drawer fronts into storage spaces and she snagged the industrial ceiling lights from a local Mexican restaurant.

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John Gruen

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Airy Office

Pickled spruce floors, an antique farm table, and a touch of greenery in Bobby Houston’s home office would make work much more enjoyable.

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Brian Woodcock

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Cozy Living Room

A slipper chair and a vintage sofa surrounded by exposed brick and wooden beams make for the ultimate place of relaxation in Seth and Chad Gilbert's Tennessee abode. Plus, check out that original fire place!

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Lincoln Barbour

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Classic Kitchen

The elegant kitchen found in this Mississippi barn brings together a variety of farmhouse staples and juxtaposes them with modern amenities. The sliding barn door, exposed beams, and shiplap-covered ceiling are just a few country elements that will never go out of style.

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Helen Norman

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All American Accessories

This spacious dining room is situated in the center of a backyard barn designed for hosting parties. It doesn't get more country than that! Exposed beams and wood walls, an antique table, and plaid details add even more rural charm.

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Emily Followill

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Barn-Like Bathroom

The "Z-back" detail on the bathroom cabinets in this Georgia sporting cabin were inspired by barn doors.

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Photograph by Brian Woodcock, Styling by Page Mullins

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Blue and White Decor

The reliably fresh combo of blue and white causes our country hearts to flutter. Infuse this beloved palette into your home with pottery, china, linens, and more colorful accessories.

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20 simple and budget ideas for decorating a summer house that you can easily make yourself

Vase or holder from a grater

An old grater that has become unusable can easily be turned into a holder for cutlery by attaching it to a wall or processed board. It can also serve as a picturesque vase for dried flowers.

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Lamp from books

Having a lamp with a thin stem, a stack of unnecessary books and a drill at hand, it is enough to simply create a non-trivial thing from ordinary objects. The lamp will serve as a functional decoration for giving.

Cans and bins

Use old large containers as floor vases. Barrels, watering cans, cans and even bathtubs come in handy - they look great in tandem with flowers and green spaces.

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Garden Mirror

Add some magic to your garden and visually expand the space by hanging a large or antique mirror on the fence. A product that imitates a window and reflects a garden will look even more interesting.

Reel Table

Useful wooden reel to decorate your home or yard and serve as a lounge table. Sand it, stain it or paint it, complete it with jute rope or an umbrella that will hide you from the sun.

Jar candlesticks

Both tin and glass jars are useful. To create a magical effect, it is worth preparing several candlesticks that can be hung on the branches of fruit trees or placed on the ground.

Lace decor

If you own a collection of grandmother's lace doilies or you know how to crochet yourself, create a beautiful path from openwork products on a table, curtain, lamp, or simply place a few doilies in a frame.

Concrete Leaves

By learning how to work with building concrete, you can make incredible garden decorations: bird drinkers, planters, fountains and paths in the form of large picturesque leaves. Products can be painted and not be afraid to leave on the street in bad weather.

Funnel decoration

Even such a utilitarian thing can be turned into a decoration - for example, turn it over and put a suitable candle in it or plant flowers with a superficial root system. Such items are remembered just due to the effect of surprise.

Door planter

An ordinary door that has outlived its useful life can be transformed into a charming flower pot holder. Unpretentious ampelous plants are usually planted in them - petunias are ideal for these purposes.

Furniture Knobs

Bring old furniture to life or replace missing handles with items from a new angle. Metal taps, old aluminum spoons, and wooden spools of thread will do.

Fancy feeder

A cup and saucer glued together with universal glue is not only a decoration for the garden, but also a useful feeder that will attract birds to your yard. Birds will help to cope with pests and please with their chirps.

Bed net

Don't know what to do with your old metal bed? Transform its grid into a garden organizer by hanging tools, pots and other useful little things, or turn it into a moodboard by decorating a summer cottage.

Windchimes

Wind chimes can be made not only from bamboo or shells. A popular feng shui garden accessory can be made from cans, keys, dry wooden sticks, spoons and forks, corks or beads.

Wheel wall decoration

Any wheel is an excellent base for all kinds of crafts. It can serve as a holder for flower pots, a lampshade for a lamp or an original photo frame, which should be mounted on the wall and supplemented with clothespins.

Lighthouse

Lighthouses are a popular decorative landscaping motif that creates a romantic mood in the garden. It can be built from sticks, logs, drawn on a board or glued from ceramic flower pots. Add a candle and the lighthouse will glow in the dark.

Suitcase

Don't throw away your suitcase - turn it into a bedside table or table by placing it on any wooden legs left over from old furniture. Inside it you can store small things, books and toys.

Original Paths

To turn ordinary concrete or tile paths into aesthetic ones, paint some of them in a checkerboard pattern or use a stencil. Before work, the track must be thoroughly washed. Enamel resistant to weathering is suitable.

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Painted chairs

Old but sturdy wooden chairs that have been around for decades can be easily refurbished by sanding and painting in natural colors. Leave some details in the wood or complete the seat with a cushion made from discarded clothes - the design options are endless.

Painted stones

Acrylic paints and stones - everything you need for an interesting pastime and creating an unusual decor. From saw cut wood and pebbles, you can make a street version of the game "tic-tac-toe".

Most of the listed garden decorations are easy to create with your own hands from improvised materials, adding comfort and beauty to the area.

30 bright and budget-friendly home and yard decor ideas - INMYROOM

House and cottage

The summer season is just around the corner, and so it's time to start preparing for the summer! We have collected the best summer house decor ideas that will not only decorate your yard, but also help you save money

In this spring came unexpectedly early, and this means only one thing - it's time start preparing for the summer season. There is a lot of work ahead, and we decided to make it easier by collecting 30 of the best ideas for a beautiful summer house. You can start right now: inspiration guaranteed!

Idea #1: Old item - new pot

Taking apart country belongings, do not rush to throw away worn-out shoes, torn hats and rusty watering cans. Give them a second chance by turning them into unusual flower pots. To you you just need to update the old items, and then hang them on the fence or stand at stairs - a note to country neighbors.

Idea #2: Practical rake

Old tools can also useful in the economy. For example, a broken rake will perfectly replace a rack for garden supplies. After all, it is so convenient to store shoulder blades in their cloves and gloves.

Idea #3: Stump table

Uprooting stumps is hard and thankless job. Add fantasy and turn a nondescript stump into an elegant one tea table. To do this, simply cover the stump with a wooden or glass top. And a stump growing in the middle of a garden can be decorated with flowers - and no one will notice it. in the thick of the country greenhouse.

Idea #4: Hanging flower bed

Old tires can also come in handy - for example, for homemade hanging flower beds. Paint the tire a matching color and then attach it to a fence or tree. Now it remains to decorate it with flowers - and an unusual flower bed is ready!

Idea #5: Playground


Tree stumps growing on the property can also be used as a tic-tac-toe or scrabble playground. This idea will surely appeal to children: they will be able to play right in the garden - you can try it too!

Idea #6: Iridescent tiles variety with bright acrylic paints. For example, decorate gray tiles near the house or stones in the garden - life will become even brighter!

Idea #7: Homemade swing

A broken chair does not belong in a barn, but on a tree - in swing quality. You will have enough experience gained in labor lessons. Cut down legs, drill four holes in the seat and thread a strong rope. Now it remains to attach the swing to the tree. Such a trick can do it with an old skateboard.

Idea #8: Bicycle parking

Old oak fell victim to a hurricane directly to your site? No problem! Use log as bike rack it is convenient and very practical. To do this, cut a recess in the log for the front wheels: your bike will say "thank you"!

Idea #9: Candlesticks made from jars a truly original decoration of the country exterior. Build from them stylish candlesticks and hang them on the fence or the roof of the house.

As Candle holders can also use flower pots.

Idea #10: Let there be light

Surprise your neighbors creating spectacular lighting in your garden. To do this, paint the flower pots glow-in-the-dark paint: the evening garden will become even more charming. Or stretch the light cord along the site - it's not only beautiful, but also convenient, because the illuminated paths will help not to get lost in the dark.

Idea #11: Keep it clean

Old picture frame, filled with flat stones, will be a comfortable place to rinse your feet. Put it in front of the house and do not forget to extend the hose - now the children can wash dirty feet by yourself.

Idea #12: Rain is no longer a problem

The outdoor footwashing trick can also be done inside the house. Fill a shoebox lid with small rocks and use it as a shoe rack on rainy days. No more dirt!

Idea #13: No mosquitoes

Don't forget to plant lemon a tree - it will not only decorate your garden, but also protect against annoying mosquitoes. Having bought mature plant, be sure to cut off the top leaves. A couple of sunny weeks windows, and the tree can be safely transplanted to the site.

Idea #14: Storing the hose

A hose stretched along a summer cottage creates many problems and inconveniences. In order not to stumble or fall anymore, put it in a large container (for example, a copper planter), after making a hole in it. This solution is very convenient, absolutely safe and will not irritate the eyes!

Idea #15: Evening garland

It's nice not only to harvest and play with children in the open air, but also to have dinner in the company of a loved one. And to emphasize the romantic atmosphere of the evening, decorate the veranda with luminous garlands.

Idea #16: Flowers by the window


Don't forget to decorate windows to please guests and neighbors. Flowers will cheer you up, give a stunning aroma and transform the monotonous facade of the house.

Idea #17: DIY Hammock


You don't have to buy a hammock when it's so easy to make your own. An old door or wooden pallets - pallets - can be used as the basis for the structure. Now it remains to attach it to a solid tree and cover it with beautiful bedding.

Idea #18: Art board


Parents know about the benefits of drawing boards. And if you did not dare to update the wall with children's chalk paint, now is the time to do it in your summer cottage. Let the kids draw right on the fence!

Idea #19: Reflection in the window

The blank wall of the house should also be decorated. For example, old boarded up windows can be revived with the help of mirrors. They will reflect the summer landscape and create the illusion of volumetric space.

Idea #20: Second-hand book bricks


Book lovers will love this idea. Why talk about your favorite books when you can eloquently demonstrate your tastes? Paint the bricks to look like book covers and stack them on your porch - just like in a library!

Idea #21: A minibar from a shelf


An old shelf can become an original and convenient minibar. Just stick it to the wall of your house and then build a drink tray from the extra plank.

Idea #22: Big Xylophone


A young musician wants more, give your child a gift by making a xylophone out of fence boards. You can be sure: the baby will be delighted!

Idea #23: Garden shower


On a hot summer day, you really want to freshen up! Nothing is impossible - attach a hose with a shower head to a tree and save yourself from the heat right on the street.

Idea #24: An elegant feeder


An old chandelier is useful for decorating the site. And by pouring bird food into the recesses for the bulbs, you will attract feathered guests and delight the neighbors.

Idea #25: Wooden Path

When renovating a garden path, you can save on tiles by replacing them with stumps and tree branches. After laying the path, do not forget to treat the tree with drying oil and fill the cracks with sand.

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26: Country holiday

Starting a holiday, decorate your dacha and garden. You can hang bottles of flowers on the fence, and use a bucket of water as a flower bed. Complement the composition with candles, and the holiday will become unforgettable.

Idea #27: Butterflies of Paradise


To attract butterflies to your garden, fill a bowl with a little water and place pieces of soft bananas or strawberries in it. Now your garden will become truly picturesque!

Idea #28: Iron Butterflies


If butterflies don't appear, don't be discouraged and build them, for example, from old license plates. Decorate trees with butterflies for the delight of children.

Idea #29: Colorful fence


An old fence can be easily updated with bright paint. Add fantasy and draw a whole town of funny people on the boards. And the kids will help you with ideas!

Idea #30: Treehouse


Build a simple treehouse by attaching a plank to the base of the trunk.


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