Farmhouse rustic bathrooms


Farmhouse bathroom ideas: 34 rustic bathrooms |

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A well-done farmhouse bathroom is the epitome of luxury when it comes to straddling the line between cozy and chic. Not only is it rustic and charming, but it also offers a sophisticated oasis for you to unwind at the end of the day, or get a jump-start on a new one.

If you’re looking for some bathroom ideas that are both cozy and rustic-inspired, these brilliant farmhouse bathrooms are sure to help you create a sumptuous design that is both liveable and aesthetically pleasing. 

Farmhouse bathroom ideas: rustic bathing style

Farmhouse bathrooms have a warmth that some bathing sanctuaries don't share. Typically, they will feature wood across floors, walls or ceiling, as well as cabinetry. Farmhouse decor ideas will incorporate other natural materials, too, such as stone, slate and marble. And will have a toned-down color palette of warm neutral tones that bring a sense of comfort and ease.

We've curated an edit of stunning rustic bathroom ideas, and included advice from experts on how to bring this elegantly relaxed look to your own home. Dive on in.

1. Paint the bath a bold color

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A painted freestanding bath can add just the right amount of color while contrasting against other neutral shades in your farmhouse bathroom. For a sunny outlook, yellow bathroom ideas will bring a smile to your day.

'While we think yellow is here to stay for a while, a painted boat bath can be changed when fashion dictates, or you can change the shade of yellow as and when you wish,' suggests Barrie Cutchie, Design Director at BC Designs .

'There are several different yellow hues to pick from, from pale pastels to dark mustard, all of which can work in contemporary or traditional spaces. Homeowners are also turning to brass finishes and accessories, which also feature the warm undertone of yellow.'

Whichever color you choose, ensure it complements rather than clashes with the rest of the decor in your home – after all, harmony is a key feature of this style.

2. Put up wall paneling

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Wall paneling ideas are the go-to option when you want to cover up uneven wall surfaces, which can be an issue in farmhouse homes. For bathroom paneling ideas, you'll want to choose a material that can withstand moisture and humidity, such as marine grade ply.

Paneling can be a way to introduce warmth and texture to the cool, clean atmosphere of a bathroom. It could be shiplap on the lower half of the walls, a paneled bath surround, or a contemporary ridged design, as shown here.

'If you're feeling bold, go for floor to ceiling wood and contrast finishes, tones and plank direction,' says David Snazel, Hard Flooring Buyer at Carpetright .

3. Ensure there's plenty of light

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Good lighting is a functional essential in any bathroom but its effects can be enhanced by the materials you use in the space.

'Smooth, reflective materials bounce light around and so tend to make a space feel bigger and brighter – think mirrors, gloss-finish tile, paint and brassware,' explains Barrie Cutchie, Design Director at BC Designs. 'Alternatively, rougher textures like unpolished stone and wood absorb light to make a bathroom feel warmer and more comfortable. 

'Adding both finishes in different areas to create zones can be a fantastic way of bringing your bathroom to its full use. Think beautiful wooden finishes close to areas such as the bath for relaxing, while statement lights, mirrors and gloss tiles near to a vanity unit can help to keep this area fresh and bright.'

You'll also want to consider the style of any fixtures you choose for your bathroom lighting ideas.

4. Opt for elegant monochrome

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This stylish oatmeal and ebony scheme takes the farmhouse look in a new direction, adding in a smart wallpaper – Crane Fonda from Divine Savages – to elevate the finish. It's a great interpretation of black and white bathroom ideas.

The focal point is the beautifully textured bowl-shaped Sadie basin from London Basin Company . The design features shallow diagonal carvings, which gives it a natural, woven look that suits the modern farmhouse style.

5. Bring in a wood floor

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If your farmhouse bathroom doesn't already have a wood floor, consider laying one to introduce the beauty of natural grain to your sanctuary. You can be assured that wood flooring is suitable for a bathroom, as long as you make the right choice.

'There are many choices when it comes to wood and wood effect flooring,' says Carpetright's David Snazel. 'Be guided by the room and your budget, and consider engineered wood or luxury vinyl. 

'There's something with beautiful tones and finishes in every price range, and recent advancements mean these grains and knots can be particularly realistic.' It's why wood flooring ideas are so popular throughout our homes.

6. Choose a traditional bath tub

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A deep metal bath, reminiscent of traditional tin tubs but with an updated air of luxury and style, can be the key element of your farmhouse bathroom ideas. 

There are many different approaches to planning your bath ideas. If you have the space, consider positioning the bath in the center of the room as a focal point, rather than against the wall. And style the space around it – with a side table for bathing products, or a chair to relax in while the water is running.

Graphic tiles and contemporary wood paneling will update the look for modern farmhouse style.

7. Introduce a marble splashback

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While wood is frequently used in a farmhouse bathroom, marble bathroom ideas can also find a place in your scheme.

'As a natural material, marble is perfectly suited to a farmhouse look,' agrees Lucy Searle, Editor in Chief, Homes & Gardens. 'Choose a muted honed finish rather than a high-shine surface, such as this Calacatta Oceana Oro tile from the Elements collection at Artisans of Devizes .

You could also add an element of surprise with the addition of colored sanitaryware. Here, a pale green basin enhances the natural balance of the decor.

8. Turn up the texture

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We usually think of texture as being a tactile element; something we can touch and feel. In the context of interior design, texture is also about adding visual interest and balance to a space. 

'There are different types of texture you can add, such as reflective, tactile and natural,' explains Barrie Cutchie, Design Director at BC Designs. 'It’s important to mix up the textures in a space to create a balanced look that, while interesting, doesn’t overstimulate the senses.'

It doesn’t just have to be about a single object in a room either as texture can be about layering various materials, colors, metals and textiles in a space. Here, the softly textured tile plays against the smooth Nimbus cabinet and gleaming brushed gold Victrion faucet for a look that's rich in texture.

9. Focus on simplicity

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If you prefer your farmhouse bathroom ideas to be more pared back, look to the East for inspiration. The Zencha bathroom collection by Sebastian Herkner for Duravit was inspired by traditional Japanese rituals and craftsmanship. Bathers are invited to immerse themselves into the deep water, an experience reminiscent of a Japanese Onsen bath.

'When paired with natural wood finishes in the bathroom, this look is a serene interpretation of modern farmhouse style,' suggests Melanie Griffiths, Editor of Period Living magazine. 

10. Add a splash of color to elevate rustic elements

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'Minimalist color scheme like creams, whites and soft browns are best to achieve the farmhouse bathroom style but don’t be afraid to experiment with rich greens and blues, which can add character to kitchens and bathrooms,' says Richard Petrie, interiors expert at Thomas Sanderson . 

Green bathroom ideas bring a verdant look  that suits this aesthetic. Adding a bold tile design is a perfect way to enhance rustic elements and fuse modern and traditional styles.  

11. Introduce warmth with a rustic cabinet 

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'Modern farmhouse bathrooms are all about the natural elements and chunky furniture, seamlessly blended with modern fixings and fixtures to create the perfect balance,' says Connor Prestwood, interior designer at Dowsing & Reynolds .

'Source a beautiful rustic wooden side cabinet from a charity shop or reclamation yard and combine with a worktop basin and modern mixer tap to create the ultimate statement.'

12. Stay traditional with wooden beams 

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'A main feature of the farmhouse bathroom is the fusion of old and new,' says Richard Petrie who suggests pairing classic features such as wooden beams to give a vintage charm with more modern elements. 

In this space, crafted by Alexander Waterworth , the neutral color scheme and wooden beams create a traditional style which is complemented by a modern freestanding bath.  'Standalone baths are becoming an essential look to the farmhouse approach,' says Waterworth. 

13. Go for the rustic look

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Introduce rustic fittings and furnishings to get traditional farmhouse bathroom ideas in the mix. The rustic elements will add warmth which perfectly complements the modern white tones and clean lines. 

Connor Prestwood from Dowsing & Reynolds recommends styling worn wooden shelving with ornaments to create a homely feel. 

14. Incorporate pops of color for a modern look

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Light and bright colors are easy farmhouse bathroom ideas. 

In this space, crafted by Kate Lester , the pink cabinet and patterned flooring enhances the clean lines and challenges the traditional neutral palette. 

15. Go for a clean black and white finish 

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'I think the concept of farmhouse bathroom ideas is all about taking the traditional farmhouse vibe and making it your own,' says Kate Lester of Kate Lester Interiors.  

'To me, it means warm bright whites, pops of black, and infusions of traditional pine or elm woods. I think it’s really important to push the boundaries and introduce juxtaposition with textiles, patterns and artwork that may not feel traditionally farmhouse-inspired.’ 

16. Go for brass bath taps for a contemporary look

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'I find that I lean towards chrome and brushed brass when working on farmhouse bathroom ideas,' says Amala Raj Swenson of Amala Raj Interiors . 'Both these finishes add a nice “jewelry ” statement to the space.'

The space, crafted by The Residency Bureau , combines rustic and wooden elements with modern features such as the brass taps which creates a warm feel. 

17. Go for natural wood cabinets 

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'For cabinetry, I love using natural wood tones,' says Amala Raj Swenson. 'I think many people stick with white but by incorporating more color, your space has an extra vibrancy to it.

'The wood tones also add to that perfect contemporary farmhouse feel without being too heavy of a look.' 

18. Mix clean lines with natural textures

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'When creating farmhouse bathroom ideas, mix clean lines with natural textures, high-contrast finishes, like dark bronze hardware and black grout on white tile,' says Bevan Talbott of Bevan & Co. 'Farmhouse bathrooms are all the creature comforts of home, a visible artist’s hand, mixed with the clean lines of modern furniture.'

19. Opt for dark tones for a rustic feel

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'Textures, natural materials such as wooden panelling or exposed brick, and earthy tones exudes a farmhouse feel,' says Emma Joyce, brand manager at Fortune Brands.

'Darker tones including black, navy and burgundy help to build a cosy, farmhouse look in the bathroom.'

20.  Consider adding a stock tank bathtub

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In lieu of a shower, a claw tub or a stock tank are options that blend beautifully with modern farmhouse ideas. Laura Mooney, Owner and Head of Creative at The Mohicans Treehouse resort suggests choosing a white cast iron tub for a more classic approach, or go with a copper sitting tub or repurposed stock tank as alternatives for a bolder scheme.

21.  Bring outdoor elements inside

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‘Anytime you bring in a natural element like wood it bonds your spirit with the outdoors,’ says interior designer Channa Alvarez.  ‘When I think of farmhouse bathroom ideas, I lean towards fun modern touches like a white crisp walls with country inspiration.’

Alvarez suggests starting by making everything somewhat monotone, then adding back your favorite pieces, keeping things simple and not cluttered. ‘It’s a cleaner look with tints of whimsy country touches.’

22.  Add sliding barn doors

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If you are combining farmhouse bedroom ideas with farmhouse bathroom ideas, it makes sense to separate the areas with a traditional door.

‘If you are gutting a room – as would be expected with a dated bathroom – one should be thoughtful with their choice of materials as to not disrupt the flow of the vintage aesthetic,’ shares Mooney. ‘Everybody wants a modern bathroom and there is a way of accomplishing this without compromising continuity – like using old barn doors as the main farmhouse feature.’

23. Don’t be afraid to mix modern and rustic

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Mooney also suggests juxtaposing modern countertop materials by using elements like soap stone – which adds a natural, earthy ingredient – alongside more rustic woods for a modern farmhouse approach that isn’t overly kitschy. 

24.  Add warmth with linens

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Consider adding warmth to the space by adding a textured linen – whether that’s a fabric shower curtain, a spectacular window treatment, or a vintage Turkish rug. According to Mooney, the added texture will bring a homey feel to the space.

25.  Consider a farmhouse-inspired sink

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‘We love to incorporate farmhouse-style sinks, which are a signature statement,’ says Erin Coren, Co-Founder of Curated Nest . Coren often opts for a brass apron sink or wooden fixture to really pop against more classic cabinets.

26. Go for minimal clutter

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‘For me, farmhouse style really is about a lifestyle – cozy, comfortable, easy fabrics, light and airy,’ says interior designer Karen B. Wolf . ‘The idea is for the interior to reflect a welcoming attitude that is relaxed, friendly and uncluttered.’

To achieve this, particularly in a small or compromised space, you may need bathroom storage ideas made for purpose.

27. Skip shiplap

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While it can be tempting to go for shiplap, according to Jill Valeri, owner of The Welcome Home: Interior Design Solutions , very few parts of the United States actually used shiplap in their early construction techniques. ‘Shiplap is simply not appropriate in every home,’ she says. ‘Instead, add the warmth of natural wood or outdoor-inspired wallpaper.’

28. Go for a natural color palette

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You don’t have to stick to an all-white color palette to achieve the coveted light and airy farmhouse look – instead, Valeri suggests incorporating colors that relate to nature. ‘Greens, blues, and creamy whites will all work well,’ she says.

29. Repurpose existing items

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‘One thing I always think about whenever I walk into a farmhouse-inspired space is that the decor feels lived-in, but still inspired and tasteful,' explains interior designer Beth Brown . 'Buying all new decor items will make it feel more like you walked into a showroom rather than a carefully designed country-inspired space.’

30. Mix and match furniture

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Likewise, all new furniture will hardly achieve the desired rustic farmhouse aesthetic. If you absolutely must purchase all new furniture, Valeri suggests combining wooden, antique, and mismatching furniture for a collected feeling.

31. Consider reclaimed wall art

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‘For wall decor, try a quilt, framed map or poem, or reclaimed wood shelves adorned with towels, and extra toilet paper,’ suggests interior designer Liz Walton . ‘An antique brass or wood mirror above the sink will help the space feel larger and more cozy.’

32. Go for aesthetically-pleasing storage

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Michelle Harrison-McAllister, Founder of Michelle Harrison Design , suggests adding a vintage basket to store bath towels that are either rolled and tucked neatly or placed in a holding spot to be washed – this allows for a laissez-faire style that’s easy to maintain and actually looks good.

 33. Opt for playful tile patterns

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Bathroom tile ideas are a great way to add interest to a farmhouse bathroom.

‘What we are seeing a lot of for bathrooms is adding textures in new ways by mixing textures and colors in tile,’ shares Heather Fujikawa, Owner and Principal Designer of House Sprucing . ‘This offers an intentional farmhouse look that feels old and new all at the same time.’

34. Consider adding a surprising pop of wall color

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‘I keep the base in farmhouse bathrooms very clean and white. By keeping it light, simple, and neutral, you can get away with a stronger palette wallpaper to add a pop of color,’ explains Angela Reynolds, Owner of Angela Reynolds Design . 

What makes a farmhouse bathroom?

What makes a farmhouse bathroom can be architectural elements, fittings and – or – accessories. For architectural elements in a farmhouse bathroom, think wooden floors, stone or brick walls on show, wooden ceiling beams exposed or shiplap panelling on walls. For fittings, curvaceous, traditional-style faucets in aged brass or copper can create an atmospheric farmhouse bathroom style. Plus you can add farmhouse bathroom ideas such as traditional-style bath towels with trim or detailing that hints at the rustic, or even stone vases on display.

Thanks to The Expert for providing imagery for this feature.

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. 

26 Best Farmhouse Bathroom Design Ideas

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From modern takes to rustic classics.

By Hadley Mendelsohn

Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt

Of all the bathroom trends, farmhouse-inspired design is easily the most relaxed and cozy. There's just something about the sweet colors, lived-in look, and unpretentious materials that evoke simpler times and, thus, beget comfort and relaxation. And it's not all about shiplap and rustic, weathered pieces (or romantic ones, if the space is leaning in the shabby-chic direction). In fact, the style is surprisingly versatile! Farmhouse-style bathrooms can be full of modern, industrial, or polished twists—though we're also definitely on board for sticking to the classics. So whether you live in the remote countryside, a suburban town, or in the center of a metropolis, these 26 farmhouse bathrooms will inspire you to bring the trend home.

Francesco Lagnese

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Incorporate Stone

Typically used for flooring, pebbles add a punch of texture and personality to bathtub walls in this stone farmhouse designed by Philip Smith in upstate New York. The pebbles also nod to the stone foundations of the home.

BRIAN WOODCOCK

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Highlight Preexisting Quirks

In this farmhouse-chic bathroom, the rustic mirrored cabinet blends in effortlessly and adds extra storage, since built-ins weren't the best option (they may interfere with the preexisting foundations of the space, which would downplay the worn and weathered beauty).

Heidi Caillier Design

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Use Tiles to Tie Colors Together

All the varying tiles in this bathroom by Heidi Cailler speak to the colors in the curtains and fixtures. Classic subway tile on the walls and clinging the interior arch make this bathroom feel more spacious and open, but the abstract floor tiles help ground the room in the style. The floral and gingham shower curtains also soften the hard materials and modern elements.

JAMES MERRELL

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Add Some Polish

With a linen slipcovered armchair, bright white paint, and laid-back accents, this bathrooms feels both farmhouse-inspired and clean-cut traditional. Create a little jewel box but lining all the walls with mirrors (this will also make the room feel bigger than it actually is).

Nicole England

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Mix in Industrial Elements

Metallic surfaces are a welcome surprise in this farmhouse bathroom designed by McLaren.Excel. The swanky custom gold details, industrial matte and concrete materials, and warm wood paneling proves to be a modern farmhouse trifecta.

Emily Followill

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Add a Touch of Glamor

This bathroom is approachable and cozy to live in, yet "the details stop and make you pay attention," says interior designer Jeffrey Dungan. A separate niche spotlights the glamorous bathtub to create a visual moment—and an inviting place to soak. It's the perfect blend of elevated and down-to-earth—just what a modern farmhouse should be.

Nicole Franzen

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Take a More Modern Approach

Farmhouse bathrooms can look edgy and modern without fighting with the existing structure, as seen in this one designed by Kristin Fine. The mirrors create an infinity effect, which allows for intrigue to exist within a minimalist environment.

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Hang on-Theme Art

With a classic wood toilet lid, simply vanity base, stone tile floors, and a framed cow print, this bathroom has all the farmhouse staples. But then it get some more formal, modern flair. Heidi Caillier chose an unexpected shade of mauve paint, brass fixtures and lighting, and smokey marble materials for the shower.

Max Kim-Bee

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Use Fresh Colors

Because the sink is right up against a wall-to-wall window in this Madcap Cottage-designed bathroom, small wall-mounted and shelf-set mirrors replace a larger one. Meanwhile, the floral skirted sink vanity and complementary painted green walls make everyday feel like a fresh spring morning.

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Lean Into the Funk

If you've inherited a farmhouse bathroom with old school anchor items, like a vintage sink, embrace them instead of trying to fight them and disguise them. Atelier ND allowed the mint green sink to set the tone, from the sconces to the modern art and floral wallpaper.

Shade Degges

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Pile on the Plants

This leafy oasis designed by Sara Solis gives the farmhouse look a Mediterranean spin. A tilting window in this 1930s bathroom lets in the breeze and draws the eye, so the designer added a copper tub right beneath it twin pedestal sinks play further into the symmetry, while greenery soaks up the sun. All bathrooms benefit from plants—they’re natural mood boosters

Leanne Ford Interiors

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Stay Rustic

Keep things rustic with exposed stone flooring, a worn tub and sink, and antique details, like layers of hanging mirrors. Leanne Ford updated the fixtures, hung a linen robe, and placed a hamper in the corner to bring things up to the date.

Chango & Co.

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Be Playful

There's something about this contemporary farmhouse bathroom by Chango & Co. that feels playful and stylish yet easy going. The schoolhouse sink and red stool and sconce add an energizing pop of color while the graphic black and white stripes are decidedly contemporary.

Emily Followill

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Layer Eras

The sweet patterned floor tiles and off-white painted shiplap walls bring a warm, neutral touch to this glam bathroom designed by Meredith McBrearty. The mirror-like material used for the tub looks fresh paired with the brass fixtures, and vintage artwork and accent furniture brings depth.

James Merrell

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Add Wallpaper

This bathroom designed by Kathryn M. Ireland is happiness epitomized. She freshened up the space by upholstering the walls in her Greta Wallpaper. The slipper chair adds a nice pop that sticks to the floral theme while bringing in some new, interesting colors.

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Take It Outside

At the Carmel Valley Ranch, Nicole Hollis Studio perfectly blends luxury with approachable design. If your property allows, consider an indoor/outdoor bathroom like this one that takes note from the natural surroundings and uses farmhouse-inspired touches while keeping things upscale.

Hecker Guthrie

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Double It Up

Double sinks are always a win, especially when they're as farmhouse chic as the ones in this space by Hecker Guthrie. The sunny yellow backsplash brightens everything up and ties in the two hanging pendant lights.

Abney Morton

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Add Some Color

Doesn't this sweet baby blue bathroom designed by Abney Morton Interiors look like it's on a charming enclosed porch? If your clawfoot tub is a fresh color, paint your floors the same color and use a corresponding area rug. Then frame a found object, like a vintage poster or map.

Heidi Caillier Design

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Customize a Vainty

It's all about layers and textures in this modern yet country-chic cabin designed by Heidi Caillier. She transformed a worn dresser into the sink vanity which is polished off with a natural stone topper for a more modern touch. The dark paint adds to the warm, cozy vibe while the scones and fixtures bring a little more contemporary refinement.

Country Living

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Opt for Antiques

If you don't love the look of exposed brick or worn wood shiplap, paint everything white and then inject the warmth you'd get from the weathered materials with an area rug and a repurposed vintage storage piece, like a trunk. A black clawfoot tub also adds some Victorian elegance.

Leanne Ford Interiors

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Incorporate Concrete

If you like the farmhouse look but don't think it makes sense in an urban environment, incorporate more industrial elements that achieve a similar low-key mood to the farmhouse vibe. Here, Leanne Ford worked with concrete and exposed piping.

Abney Morton Interiors

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Install a Schoolhouse Sink

Opt for a schoolhouse sink in a bathroom or powder room that gets a lot of foot traffic and use cafe curtains for a charming farmhouse feel. To break up the all white backdrop, Abney Morton Interiors used a navy blue sink. It adds contrast but still feels true to the style.

Leanne Ford Interiors

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Spotlight a Copper Tub

Once you see this copper tub situation designed by Leanne Ford, you can't unsee it. Your farmhouse bathroom dreams just got a little bit fancier.

Heidi Caillier Design

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Tile the Floors

Wood paneling is merely the classic backdrop to this thoroughly modern space, but it also tends to darken the room. Instead, paint the walls a soft cream and then introduce wooden materials in accents like the toilet cover and mirror, as Heidi Caillier did here. The geometric tiled floor makes the charming farmhouse concept feel brand new, too.

Courtesy of Shades of Blue Interiors

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Use Barn Doors

Is there anything more farmhouse than a sliding barn door? Maybe a weathered stand, but this bathroom's got that, too! Even better, these are some of the easiest doors to install yourself. See more at Shades of Blue Interiors.

Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt

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Accent With Brass

Bold brass accents, shiplap, and a neutral color palette—we're completely obsessed. Choose colorful towels to mix it up a bit. See more at Amber Interiors.

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Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.

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