Farmhouse kitchen inspiration
34 Farmhouse Style Kitchens - Rustic Decor Ideas for Kitchens
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From reclaimed wood to timeless antiques, there are countless ways to amp up your kitchen's country style.
By Jenae Sitzes
Duanne Simon
Thanks in very large part to farmhouse style whisperer Joanna Gaines, the Fixer Upper aesthetic is no mere fad. In fact, "farmhouse style" has become synonymous with "classic." Rustic touches like well-worn antiques, reclaimed and repurposed treasures, and crisp white shiplap walls are showing up in homes all over the United States—including those that are nowhere near the country range. And while you can easily pull off farmhouse style in any room of the house, farmhouse kitchens—with their ruff-hewn open concept shelving, vibrant painted cabinetry, apron or skirt-fronted sinks, and collections galore—are by far the most coveted type of this interior style. So how do you get one of your own? Do you have to move to a wide-open space and make a farm-sized investment to pull off that charming kitchen of your own? Absolutely not. The beauty of the farmhouse aesthetic is that it's simple—you can start small with a few gallons of eye-catching paint and a well-loved vintage table and eventually work your way up to shiplapped backsplashes and exposed wood beams. Even better: It works well whether you live in a big-city condo, suburban track home, or small-town cabin—maybe too well. Explore our list of 34 farmhouse kitchen ideas to create the perfect kitchen that's filled with flair, function, and rustic vibes. Good luck getting party guests to hang out anywhere else after pulling together such a warm and welcoming space!
Ashley Harrison
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Library Ladder
The owners of this farmhouse kitchen added a library ladder, which makes the upper cabinets much more useful.
Lucy Rose Conklin
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Matte Black
Who says matte black is only for modern kitchens? This kitchen with exposed ceiling beams, open shelving, and bright white subway tiles proves otherwise.
Brian Woodcock
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Blue Range
Homeowner Kerri Hoyt-Pack combined industrial carts with sweet floral wallpaper. The result is so charming.
GRIDLEY + GRAVES PHOTOGRAPHY
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Second Life
This Indiana kitchen is filled with repurposing ideas. They found the sign in the back of their 1900's barn and built an island around it. The light fixtures are made out of farming funnels.
DUANNE SIMON
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Pottery and Crocks
No farmhouse kitchen is complete without a crock collection on display. This homeowner had her open shelving custom made to accommodate the size of the pottery.
MARTA XOCHILT PEREZ
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Woven Baskets
Something woven, something blue, something old...or however the saying goes! This kitchen has it all.
TREVOR SMITH
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Cabin Meets Farm
The shiplap walls and open shelving make this a wonderful example of a farmhouse kitchen.
DAVID TSAY
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Bright and White
JEAN ALLSOPP
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Rescued
This kitchen is filled with rescued elements. The old metal awning is the perfect alternative to a stove hood.
ALEC HEMER
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Blue and White
The only thing we love more than a collection of blue and white pottery is a freshly baked pie!
Rikki Snyder
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Farmhouse Kitchen Stove in a Bold Color
The beautiful Aga stove in British Racing Green is the star of Jeannette Fristoe's charming kitchen. But her antique stoneware crocks, wooden rolling pins, and silverware drawer certainly give it a run for its money.
Rikki Snyder
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Black and White Farmhouse Kitchen
There's not a more classic color combo than black and white, and it works especially well for a farmhouse kitchen when you add tecture through woven baskets and greenery as well as patina via a silver collection.
Michael Paul/Living Inside
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Farmhouse Kitchen Repurposed Island
An antique apothecary cabinet gets a new life as a huge island that offers plenty of seating, workspace, and storage in this kitchen designed by designer Joris Van Apers.
Aaron Colussi
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Farmhouse Kitchen Marbled Island
Margaret Shutze's impressive 10-foot island is the heart of her kitchen. The marble countertops, white subway tiles, and cast-brass bin pulls all contribute to her "farm-chic" aesthetic.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Make Old New Again
Tennessee natives Seth and Chad Gilbert definitely know how to decorate without spending a fortune. They used reclaimed wood from their front porch to make the island, found the cabinets from a discarded display kitchen at a local shop, and bought the fridge for just $200 on eBay!
RYANN FORD
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Fabulous Fixtures
Amy and Brian Kleinwachter's entire Texas abode is almost exclusively made from reclaimed items. Although you might not be able to find an exact replica of their lights, you can draw inspiration by hanging up your own statement piece.
Max Kim-Bee
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Farmhouse Kitchen Barn Wood-Covered Hood
Nothing says "farmhouse" like reclaimed barnwood, and what better way to use it than for a fancy range hood?
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Country Details
From the oversized farmhouse sink and dusty blue cabinets to the exposed ceiling beams and animal wall art, this kitchen's rustic vibe is complemented by an earthy palette of reds and browns.
Jean Allsopp
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Salvaged Materials
This Georgia cabin makes wide use of salvaged materials, and it brings an acquired-over-time feel to this kitchen's features. With a black soapstone apron-front sink, teak countertops, and heart pine floors salvaged from 300-year-old beams in a South Carolina mill, this charming farmhouse kitchen has age and character.
Laura Moss
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Antique Signs
One of the easiest ways to incorporate farmhouse style into your kitchen and throughout your home is to hang vintage signs that say things like "Grocery" or "Meat Market." You can find them on Etsy or at your local antique store.
Max Kim-Bee
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Reclaimed Wood
The wood column and range hood made from salvaged pine balance out the exquisite white features of this Georgia kitchen, which adds extra country charm with antique porch posts supporting the island, a chalkboard, and farm-fresh flowers in a pitcher.
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Repurposed Items
The owners of this Tennessee cabin used reclaimed materials for their kitchen's eclectic but cozy feel. Their stools are covered with repurposed old shirts from Goodwill, while their salvaged sink is revamped with a pleated skirt and decorative legs made from old balusters. The sconces come from Habitat for Humanity ReStore, with piping added to mimic the shelving below.
Lincoln Barbour
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White Shiplap
The all-white kitchen in this rustic Tennessee home stays cozy with shiplap paneling that "keeps things from feeling sterile," the owner says. Honey-hued wooden accents like the barstools and cutting boards add some warmth to the space.
John Gruen
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Decorative Rug
A gorgeous 19th-century Turkish runner adds a burst of color to this white galley kitchen inside a rustic Connecticut cottage. Exposed shelving adds to the kitchen's country style, and the owner painted the cabinetry slightly darker than the walls for extra dimension.
Jean Allsopp
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Pecky Cypress
Fans of reclaimed wood, here's a new kitchen trend you'll want to keep your eyes on: pecky cypress, seen here on the island and hood. This grainy type of wood is known for its long pocketing and striations. Orb lights also help soften a kitchen with lots of straight lines and sharp edges.
Björn Wallander
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Exposed Shelving
Rustic wood looks even more lovely against crisp white walls and dishes. The owner of this northern California home used Douglas fir for the shelving and redwood for the farm table. Exposed shelving and hanging pots are classic features of a country kitchen.
David A. Land
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Vintage Sink
This couple embraced the history of their 18th-century farmhouse by filling it with antiques, and in the kitchen, that translates to a vintage porcelain double farm sink and a display of gorgeous antique dishes. Other small touches, like the faded checkered rug and storage baskets under the sink, add to the rustic style.
Victoria Pearson
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Old Country Charm
A much-needed renovation replaced wallpaper and dark cabinets with an open, welcoming space that utilizes a mix of materials, from aged zinc on the countertops and hood to reclaimed wood on the island and walls. The owner of this 100-year-old Texas farmhouse has modern appliances hidden away inside the island, and the antique filing cabinet by the stove adds even more country charm.
Courtesy of Nesting With Grace
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Bold Tile
Use eye-catching patterned tiles for contrast in a small, monochromatic kitchen for added character, a perfect project if you're considering a summer renovation.
Dominique Verrillon
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Retro Appliances
Inside a California farmhouse, this vintage-inspired stove in the shade "Lemonade" pairs perfectly with the classic, mossy-green tile and brightens up this sun-drenched space even more.
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Farmhouse kitchens are considered the heart of the dwelling and as such, creating a cozy and inviting environment is key. But it’s also where all the culinary magic happens – so practicality and utility is paramount. Farmhouse-inspired design strikes the perfect balance between the two and is an excellent option for anyone looking for a juxtaposition of soothing and sensible for their kitchen ideas.
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'When envisioning a farmhouse kitchen, the first thing most people think of is the iconic farmhouse sink or shiplap wall treatments,' says New York-based Megan Dufresne, principal designer at MC Design. 'These are by no means the only options for farmhouse style kitchens. The appeal of the farmhouse style is its timelessness and its ability to conjure homey and nostalgic feelings.'
Looking for farmhouse decor ideas and rustic decor inspiration to help spark ideas for your own kitchen? Below, we spoke to a handful of interior designers and decorator on how to achieve a farmhouse kitchen look with aplomb.
1. Introduce a tranquil color palette
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While the modern farmhouse look majors on neutral tones of cream and white alongside plenty of wood, there is scope for color in your farmhouse kitchen ideas. Just be sure that your hues are inspired by a gentle, natural palette when you're deciding on kitchen color ideas or farmhouse wall decor.
Decorating with black and white will bring timeless charm to your country kitchen, offering the scope to create an elegant space that will last a lifetime. In this space, filigree patters take on a modern farmhouse look in striking black and white, bringing a beautiful dimension of pattern and personality.
2. Go for an open concept space
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Centering the kitchen at the centre of an open-concept space can create a coherent look across your home – especially if you align your farmhouse kitchen ideas with the decor in the adjacent room. Open-plan kitchen ideas also bring a relaxed aesthetic that suits today's homes and lifestyle.
'In this project, rethinking the modern farmhouse style was about getting away from the trendy, expected black and oak look,' explain Lina Galvao and Erin Coren from Curated Nest Interiors .
'The colors in the family room – black, cream, and blue, with natural wood accents – prove to be more vibrant than in your typical farmhouse, but don't assault the senses. This works particularly well in the home’s open-plan setting, where a "light and airy" feeling is emphasized throughout the ground floor space with the repeated use of pale greys, whites, and light woods.
3. Choose matte black hardware
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Using black is like adding punctuation to your farmhouse kitchen scheme – it helps to unite and make sense of all the other elements in the room.
'Mixing concepts and textures such as marble tile, rich woods, and shiplap up to the ceiling bring about a farmhouse feel in a sophisticated manner,' suggests Lindye Galloway, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Lindye Galloway Studio + Shop .
'Contrasting hardware such as a matte black helps to bring the eye throughout the space without taking away from the overall design aesthetic. '
You can install new kitchen handles to introduce a matte black touch instantly to your farmhouse kitchen ideas.
4. Be creative with lighting
(Image credit: Lindye Galloway Studio)
The farmhouse look is about ease, simplicity and a sense of welcome – and the lighting you choose is key.
'When you're considering farmhouse kitchen lighting ideas, think about the functional lights you need, to illuminate food prep and cooking areas, as well as accent lighting in glazed cabinets or niches,' says Andréa Chillds, editor of Country Homes & Interiors magazine.
'But then get playful and creative with the lighting that will create atmosphere and character. You could put a row of wall lights above a farmhouse dining table, rather than a typical pendant, as in this scheme by Lindye Galloway. Or use a mix of different lighting styles, with mismatched shades, for an eclectic look.'
5. Use wide planks for the floor
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Wide wood plank flooring is a staple of farmhouse kitchen design, but it doesn't have to be simple straight-up-and-down rows. Herringbone and chevron designs bring flair to wood flooring, or you could mix wood with tile for a mismatched look. Whichever look you choose, you can be reassured that the answer to 'Is wood suitable for kitchens?' is 'Yes'.
'Wood is an element that is seen throughout the farmhouse design, which can bring that warm, cozy and traditional feeling into any kitchen,' says Teri Simone, Head of Design & Marketing for Nieu Cabinet Doors .
'Wooden beams, floors and rustic repurposed chairs are good examples. Brass touches like faucets or even decorative cookware found at the secondhand store can also bring your farmhouse design to life.'
6. Choose black and white decor
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This farmhouse kitchen from Urbanology Designs teams black cabinetry with clean white walls for a fresh but grounded scheme.
If monochrome is your choice for modern farmhouse ideas, there are a number of black and white kitchen ideas to try. 'You might opt for black cabinets with white trim, white cabinets with dark wood trim, or dark brown cabinets with light wood trim,' suggests Linda D Haase, an interior designer from Utah and adviser at The Project Girl.
7. Dial down the glamor
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Farmhouse kitchen ideas don't usually include the sleek and shiny, or super high-tech features.
'Farmhouse style is a combination of function and the homeowners personal style, whether it be DIY, modern, industrial, or coastal that meld together in an eclectic, lived in look,' explains Kate Hunt of Kathryn Hunt Studio in Connecticut.
'Often the location of the project influences what materials are used, such as reclaimed wood, woven seagrass elements, and antiques. Often lighting and furniture is reclaimed. Glam is not a term that would be used for farmhouse style.'
8. Decorate your dresser
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‘A glazed dresser can make a great addition to a traditional or farmhouse kitchen,’ says interior designer Cherie Lee . ‘The display of ceramic pieces and timber boards will create an informal and natural feel to the kitchen cabinetry, both of which are key elements in achieving the modern farmhouse aesthetic.’
9. Mix modern with rustic
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‘Larders and pantries are quickly becoming the status symbol of modern kitchens. Looking stylish and offering easy, additional storage,’ says Paul Deckland of The Cotswold Company .
In this space, the farmhouse style is perfectly crafted as modern is mixed with rustic. The sleek, contemporary charcoal larder is complemented by the wooden stair ladder and wicker baskets.
10. Introduce hints of color
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Bringing colorful appliances into your kitchen is a great way to accessorise a farmhouse style space, complementing traditional earthy tones.
According to Graham Duke of Everhot , pairing the deep green cooker with neutral colors results in a calming effect.
11. Consider vintage pieces
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‘Incorporate pieces with age into your modern farmhouse kitchen,’ says interior designer Phillip Thomas . ‘Those pieces are elevated to works of art when juxtaposed with the clean lines of the modern space.’
This space, crafted by Vipp, cleverly mixes modern and vintage as the traditional larder complements the light color scheme.
12. Decorate above kitchen
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‘Farmhouses by nature are about streamlined functionality,’ says Phillip Thomas. ‘One of the ways to develop a functional interior is with open shelving.’
Thomas suggests stocking your open shelving with interesting materials and pieces that are aesthetically pleasing as well as functional.
13. Opt for a patterned backsplash
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‘Earthy, spice-inspired hues are a brilliant way to add warmth into a space, and while shades of ochre are not usually commonplace in the kitchen they do work wonderfully to add an energising spin on a farmhouse kitchen,’ says Andrea Freeman of Bushboard.
‘Honey tones pair beautifully with wood features such as shelving, worktops or furniture in a kitchen, continuing to add texture and warmth, while the pattern breaks up the warm palette to add interest and mimic other areas of the home.’
14. Include a sleek marble surface
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‘A sleek marble work surface can instantly give a kitchen a contemporary feel,’ says Interior Designer Birdie Fortescue . ‘Equally a new hard floor such as limestone or pale wood floor boards will update even the most traditional farmhouse kitchen.’
15. Mix natural materials
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‘Mix natural materials to bring the Modern Farmhouse look to a kitchen,’ says Phillip Thomas. ‘Pair wood with metals such as stainless or brass and stone with glass.’
This carefully considered space, crafted by Nordic House, blends natural materials to a calming effect.
16. Go for contrasting cabinets
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Adding contrasting colors to your kitchen cabinet can bring a modern, stylish feel to your farmhouse kitchen. The deep cherry cabinet in this space adds warmth to the kitchen.
Sinead Trainor of LochAnna Kitchens recommends pairing reds and deep cherry colors with lighter, cooler tones such as beige, white or grey.
17. Consider hardwearing floors
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Installing laminate floors in your kitchen is a great way to achieve the rustic, farmhouse style while keeping your house modern and versatile.
‘The wood effect decors offer a more contemporary take on traditional wood whilst still retaining its warm welcoming tones,’ says Inga Morris-Blincoe of Lifestyle Floors .
18. Choose a simple look
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‘Keep the design of the cabinets as simple as possible,’ says Birdie Fortescue. ‘Maintain this look throughout and don’t muddle styles in the joinery or door furniture.’
‘Add a freestanding piece whether a dresser or cabinet. Don’t over decorate this with fussy objects and make sure the overall look is balanced and clean. ’
19. Invest in a solid oak table
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‘An oak table in the kitchen brings warmth and an organic element from the natural material that is essential in a modern farmhouse design,’ says Interior Designer Cherie Lee. ‘It will also show signs of age and character with use that play into the effortless and lived in aesthetic.’
20. Include bench seating
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‘Bench seating can feel more intimate and casual in the kitchen than dining chairs. It can really assist with creating a comfortable and laid back kitchen style,’ says Cherie Lee. ‘Tongue and groove detail on a built-in bench will maximize the country or farmhouse look. Add soft furnishings in natural leathers and wools for additional texture.’
21. Add some Nordic bar stools
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‘I love Nordic furniture in a modern farmhouse design,’ says Phillip Thomas. ‘While the pieces are often spare in their design, the materials they employ are very rich and have soul. ’
22. Mix countertops
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'Always lean towards a mix of countertops,' suggests Gary J. Fernandez, Director of Purple Pepperpot. 'Try to use quartz and solid wood to compliment each other or consider using mixed height wall units together with thick wooden shelving to make it feel less like a showroom.'
23. Opt for an apron sink
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'Always try to use a Belfast sink but also consider a free standing fridge freezer,' says Fernandez. 'It will always have more of a farmhouse look than an integrated one.' Fernandez also suggests opting for a range oven with a mantle as the focal point of the space.
In this space, crafted by Handelsmann + Khaw , the designer has used a carefully-considered tonal color palette for a calming and cohesive look.
24. Hang up a pot rack
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'I really like retro style accessories in farm and country houses, as they add some character. I would recommend the KitchenAid Nespresso machine,' says Fernandez. 'Also, a hanging pot rack, complete with copper saucepans over a farmhouse kitchen island will give you a very authentic farmhouse look.'
25. Fix detailed hardware
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According to New York-based Erin Coren, Principal Designer at Curated Nest, beautiful hardware can also create a statement. 'We always look at lighting and hardware as the 'jewelry’ of a space,' says Coren. 'It can create the perfect balance between farmhouse and modern.'
Here, designer Sarah Sherman Samuel has embraced the trend for copper and brass accessorizes to great effect.
26. Don't forget toe kicks
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'Toe kicks are also areas to not be overlooked,' says Coren. 'In farmhouse kitchens, the cabinets feel more like pieces of furniture. We like to create feet on the edges of cabinets to give it a detail, making the cabinets feel like furniture. '
27. Go for open shelving
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Where kitchens once were considered purely for utility, they are now where families congregate, do homework, and catch up on their day. 'Having open wall shelves in lieu of closed upper cabinets make the space feel more open, giving a place to display bowls, cookbooks, and decor,' says Coren.
28. Decorate with earthy tones
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'After installing new cabinets, we decided to paint them a mossy green color to introduce a clean earthy mood in the space,' shares Laura Mooney, owner and head of Creative of The Mohicans Treehouse Resort in Glenmont, Ohio. 'The Manor is surrounded by beautiful natural landscape and greenery and it was important to bring the outside in.' According to Mooneyy, the earthy tones are an easy and cost-effective way to achieve this.
The team as DISC Interiors used the same design philosophy here – to create a color palette that is at one with nature and its surroundings.
29. Choose flooring carefully
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For a farmhouse kitchen floor with individual character and natural beauty, look no further than natural stone: no two tiles will ever be identical, so your floor will be unique.
Stone offers a classic and luxurious look and tends to improve as it acquires the ‘patina’ of age. Here, the design team at Amber Interiors have chosen a sturdy stone floor – one that will last for years and years.
30. Use wood for natural texture
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According to Dufresne, the use of wood to bring natural texture into the space is a great choice. 'From choosing unfinished wood flooring to adding beadboard or shiplap to walls, wood will create a sense of warmth in any farmhouse kitchen,' she says.
31. Hang oversized light fixtures
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'Lighting is key in traditional farmhouse decor,' explains Dufresne. 'Oversized lighting fixtures, lanterns, drum pendants, library sconces and wood chandeliers all look great in farmhouse kitchens.' These fixtures become beautiful focal points that also offer an opportunity to be playful and creative with the design and really make the design your own.
32. Decorate with brass accents
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Farmhouse kitchens are classic and simple in design, but New York-based Teri Simone suggests letting a brass or painted faucet work its way into your design to give that lived-in feeling of a years old farmhouse. Here, the designers at Jean Stoffer Design used brass handles for interest and intrigue. They also standout beautifully against the olive green kitchen cabinets.
33. Go antiquing
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'Don’t forget to have fun with your transformation,' says Simone. 'With farmhouse style kitchens in particular, you can embrace the imperfect. Pick up those antique teacups to accent your floating shelves, or try your hand at a shabby-chic bar stool restoration.' A worn in look that's simple, warm, and inviting will have you admiring your farmhouse kitchen for years to come.
34. Fit a cozy breakfast nook
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A cozy breakfast nook is an excellent element if you tend to congregate in the kitchen together at the end – or the beginning – of the day. In order to give it a charming appeal, consider a board and batten wall effect for the booth itself.
35. Go for charm over cohesion
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The easiest way to add a farmhouse-inspired feel to your kitchen? Consider mismatched accents – like a darker wood farmhouse kitchen island or a variety of different chairs tucked into the dinner table in lieu of a matching set.
36. Display forage foliage
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Live on a decent sized property? Consider taking cues from your backyard and bringing those elements inside. Whether it’s olive branches, pussy willow, or ornamental grass, a couple of strands in a ceramic jar immediately gives a farmhouse effect.
How do I make my kitchen look farmhouse?
The traditional farmhouse kitchen is celebrated for its characterful features. Think exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces and woven materials, all of which can be recreated in a newer property.
However, getting the farmhouse look in your kitchen is more about enjoying the laidback essence of relaxed country life, than slavish replication. The key is to focus on elements that add warmth, depth and authenticity.
Don’t be afraid to mix up styles – traditional finishes and fittings can combine very effectively with modern conveniences, such as brass handles or steel windows. It's all in the detail...
What is a modern farmhouse kitchen?
Modern farmhouse style tends to be lighter and brighter than the traditional farmhouse kitchen. White or cream walls, oak surfaces or cabinets, and touches of black in hardware and ironmongery all feature.
'The modern farmhouse look may also include more industrial-style details such as steel surfaces and appliances, and cage-style lighting,' says Andréa Childs, editor of Country Homes & Interiors magazine. 'Sleek materials such as polished concrete and marble may also be included.'
Andrea has been immersed in the world of homes, interiors and lifestyle since her first job in journalism, on Ideal Home. She went from women's magazine Options to Frank. From there it was on to the launch of Red magazine, where she stayed for 10 years and became Assistant Editor. She then shifted into freelancing, and spent 14 years writing for everyone from The Telegraph to The Sunday Times, Livingetc, Stylist and Woman & Home. She was then offered the job as Editor on Country Homes & Interiors, and now combines that role with writing for sister title homesandgardens.com.
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Natalya Maximenko Design
Design idea for a country-style corner kitchen with dining table, overhead sink, protruding infill cabinets, gray cabinets, wood worktops, colorful splashback, stainless steel appliances and brown floors without an island in a private home
FormeGroup
FormeGroup
form group
Italian furniture
Premium
custom furniture
Discount
available models for all
HoReCa
corporate furniture
We produce high-quality furniture that is not inferior to European standards,
in full agreement with the client and just in time.
form groupPremiumHorecaDiscount
The well-known manufacturer of upholstered and cabinet furniture Forme group has been a leader not only in the Russian market, but also in the hearts of its customers for more than ten years. The combination of many years of experience, the highest quality and impeccable design sets Forme group apart from the competition, helping the company to develop successfully. Today, the Forme group includes three divisions - Forme premium, Forme horeca and Forme discount, each of which offers the best interior solutions in its segment. An impeccable alliance of high-quality materials, reliable mechanisms, innovative technologies and imported equipment - all this allows Forme group to create the perfect modern comfortable furniture for home and business.
For the most demanding customers, Forme premium offers exclusive cabinet and upholstered furniture of premium class. Original models in stock and custom-made, replicas of well-known brands and genuine products of famous companies - here everyone can find furniture that will emphasize the unique style and uniqueness of the interior. As an official dealer of the famous Italian brand Relotti, Forme premium will please those who appreciate and respect traditional solutions.
Forme horeca is a reliable companion in the business world. Highly qualified specialists will help you choose cabinet and upholstered furniture for an office, restaurant or hotel, and if necessary, the company will make it to order. Focusing on comfort, quality and individual approach, Forme horeca creates winning interiors with an unusual design.
Quality for a reasonable price - this is the principle that Forme discount is guided by. Showcase models of premium class models with a discount of up to 60% or absolutely new items at the best prices - choosing cabinet and upholstered furniture in Forme Discount, customers can be completely sure that here is the most favorable rate in terms of price / quality ratio, thanks to which in "Forme discount" you can not only buy excellent furniture, but also save a lot.
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