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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.

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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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Jenae Sitzes Editorial Assistant Jenae is the editorial assistant for Prevention.com, where she regularly covers nutrition, beauty, celebrity workouts, and health trends.

100 Best Kitchen Design Ideas

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It's the heart of the home for a reason.

By Amy Mitchell

Haris Kenjar

Updating your kitchen can be as simple as a refresh (think: a quick one-day project like swapping out lighting or cabinet hardware) or as complicated as a full remodel (think: you’re calling the contractor, and the next thing you know it’s demo day). But there are plenty of projects in between that will make your kitchen feel more fun, more functional, and in many cases, brand new. Just imagine what giving your cabinets a fresh coat of paint would do for your space. (If that’s sounding like a good idea, check out our guide on how to paint kitchen cabinets.)

If you know the heart of your home needs an update, this comprehensive photo gallery of 100 kitchen ideas is sure to stir up some ideas. Need additional seating and more prep space? We have tons of kitchen island ideas to check both boxes. Not sure where to start? Browse pretty all-white kitchens, farmhouse decor ideas, and kitchen trends for 2021 to cook up gorgeous design looks to suit your space and taste.

No matter if you’re penny-pinching or splurging on a full renovation, there are kitchen design ideas here for any and every budget. Even if you’re just curious for some creative tips, check out this list of the best kitchen decor ideas for some instant inspiration.

DAVID A. LAND

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Work Table Island

An old printing-press work table is now a one-of-a-kind kitchen island. Shallow drawers that once held type pages now house cooking utensils.

SHOP BREAD BOARDS

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Creative Wall Storage

A peg board (painted a sunny yellow) keeps tools at the ready and creates smart storage. Butcher block countertops from Ikea warm up the otherwise white kitchen.

SHOP PEGBOARD PANELS

DUSTIN HALLECK

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Create a Bar Area

A pass-through bar connects the kitchen to the game room, allowing for easy entertaining. It makes a great casual spot to grab breakfast too!

SHOP WHITE METAL BARSTOOLS

DAVID TSAY

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Classic Country Color Combo

Blue and yellow make for a classic country color combination, as seen here with happy canary yellow cabinets and a quilt-like cement tile backsplash.

SHOP WHITE TEA KETTLES

DAVID TSAY

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Carve Out a Breakfast Nook

Turn an under-utilized corner into a useful breakfast nook with a tiny round table and pair of wooden chairs.

SHOP GLASS CANISTERS

David Hillegas

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Tiny Blue Kitchen

To give air to this itty-bitty kitchen, the designer painted the lower cabinets a happy blue hue but matched the upper cabinets to the light wall color.

SHOP BLUE AND WHITE PLATES

CHRISTOPHER DIBBLE

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Unconventional Cabinetry

Lacquered plywood is an unusual material for kitchen cabinets. Normally matte, the lacquer finish gives a great shine and makes them wipeable. Brass hardware, modern lighting, marble countertops, and a creative backsplash complete the unique design.

SHOP JUICERS

Diana Paulson

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Eye-Catching Backsplash

Encaustic tile really pops in this kitchen along with a cool blue island topped with easy-to-clean quartz countertops. Tractor-seat barstools, wood cabinets, and a wood ceiling add warmth to the open layout.

SHOP FIESTA MIXING BOWLS

Eric Piasecki

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Super Sized

Instead of a standard cabinetry island, a built-in marble-top table anchors this kitchen. A pair of bold-colored oversize pendants hang overhead.

SHOP COPPER COOKWARE

Annie Schlechter

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Fun and Function

This kitchen is equal parts fun and function, thanks to a massive 5-by-10-foot island made from an old trophy case, commercial-grade appliances, and super-durable concrete countertops mixed with fun vintage collections, like plaid patterned coolers and colorful dart boards.

SHOP PENDLETON BLANKETS

Thomas J. Story

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Checkerboard Floors

This total kitchen renovation captures this home's old spirit, thanks to crisp board-and-batten walls, open shelving, a retro refrigerator, and classic black-and-white checkerboard floors.

SHOP BATTER BOWLS

LAUREY W. GLENN

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Sink Skirt

Achieve ultimate farmhouse-chic status with patterned fabric to make a sink skirt that looks vintage and sweet.

SHOP TIER CURTAINS

KIM CORNELISON

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Salvaged Wood Peninsula

The trendy-looking peninsula in this kitchen is actually made out of salvaged wood that's been wrapped around the existing piece.

SHOP WOODEN BARSTOOLS

DUSTIN HALLECK

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Upcycled Bar

Store all your mixology items and more in a cute upcycled freestanding cabinet like this one, with whimsical wallpaper inside for an eye-catching effect.

SHOP BASKET STORAGE

DAVID A. LAND

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Tone-On-Tone Color Scheme

This kitchen establishes its cozy feel by using a similar blue tone on the floors and cabinets to beautifully complement all the dark wood.

SHOP WOODEN BARSTOOLS

DUSTIN HALLECK

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Displayed Pots

A long brass pot rack displays these vintage copper pots and pans, turning kitchen tools into stunning kitchen décor.

SHOP POT RACKS

LINCOLN BARBOUR

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Reclaimed Wood Shelves

Butcher block countertops look lovely alongside reclaimed wood shelves. Produce baskets are a great way to keep your kitchen feeling open and organized.

SHOP APOTHECARY JARS

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BRIAN WOODCOCK

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Basket Lights

These rustic, yet chic, oversize basket lights pair nicely with the soft hues in this charming kitchen.

SHOP BASKET LIGHTS

VICTORIA PEARSON

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Open Shelving

Nothing says "country kitchen" like open shelving for a casual, yet intentional, look. The baskets under the counter add even more of an organized feel.

SHOP BASKET STORAGE

HARIS KENJAR

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Terra-Cotta Tiles

These terra-cotta floor tiles bring an earthy tone without overpowering the room. Brass hardware and colored cabinets add an even cozier feel.

SHOP BRASS HARDWARE

DAVID TSAY

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White on White

Don't be afraid to go for an all-white vibe in your kitchen! Accents like brass pendant lighting, iron hardware, and a dazzling pine island will stand out against the clean backdrop.

SHOP PENDANT LIGHTS

Brian Woodcock

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Stainless Steel

Pairing stainless steel appliances with a rustic wooden table and chair set keeps this Tennessee kitchen from looking overly industrial.

SHOP ROUND AREA RUGS

Brian Woodcock

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Reclaimed Island

Seth and Chad Gilbert used chippy blue wainscoting they salvaged from their front porch for the island in their Tennessee home.

SHOP DOUGH BOWLS

David Tsay

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Bright and White

Designer Caitlin Wilson incorporated a beautiful blue rug in her kitchen to add a pop of color.

SHOP RUGS

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Rolling Island

Take a tip from the queen of the kitchen, Martha Stewart: "I like using restaurant rolling carts topped with marble. I have three, and they're useful for moving around heavy equipment," she says.

SHOP CLOCKS

LISA ROMEREIN/ RIZZOLI

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Wooden Beams

Beautiful beams, holding large galvanized lights, force the eye to look up, down, and all around Diane Keaton's kitchen.

SHOP KITCHEN STORAGE

Ryann Ford

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Vintage Signs

Amy and Brian Kleinwachter, the owners of Old World Antieks, added some character to their kitchen with antique signage.

SHOP ANTIQUE SIGNS

ERIC PIASECKI

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Wood High and Low

David A. Land

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Go Retro

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Country style kitchen design (+55 photos) – Interior ideas

Translated from English, “country” means countryside, but even in the center of the metropolis, a kitchen decorated in this style will give a relaxed atmosphere of a ranch, cozy cottage or country estate. The inspiration for such an interior can be found in American westerns and traditional rural culture, borrowing from them natural simplicity, solidity and convenience. If you approach the design of a country-style kitchen with a soul, then the result will bring you the most positive emotions! nine0005

Highlights of country style

Rustic business card - natural materials. Roughly crafted wood and stone, solid solid furniture, wickerwork and earthenware are the basis of the interior, while cute trinkets, rustic textiles and vintage decor give it a lived-in look.

The natural harmony of natural textures and shades contributes to relaxation - in such an environment, problems and hardships are quickly forgotten, and instead of them there is a mood to cook a delicious cake or arrange a festive dinner. It is pleasant to touch matte wooden surfaces, they exude home comfort. nine0005

Country style is very practical, you want to spend as much time as possible in it, feeling the calm regularity of country life.

Colors

Brown country style kitchen

At the mention of a rural house, wooden walls and antique furniture in brown tones immediately appear.

The color of chocolate, from bitter to milky, is simply irreplaceable in country style. Even if the kitchen is entirely made in light colors, it should still contain at least minimal dark accents. For example, the surface of the tabletop or the upholstery of chairs can be brown. At the same time, harsh black in a rustic interior is out of place. nine0005

Country white kitchen

Instead of a cold snow-white shade, the country uses slightly diluted matte tones: milky, cream, vanilla, light beige and sand.

Walls or ceilings are often painted white, kitchen furniture is often presented in this color - but, unlike the classical design, neither carved curls nor golden frames adorn the facades.

Country green kitchen

The life-affirming color of grass and leaves looks as organic as possible next to natural wood. Green walls and textiles wonderfully emphasize the texture of solid wood furniture. nine0005

Delicate olive, mint and emerald shades are usually chosen for kitchen sets, for which the best complement is beige or gray of equal saturation.

Red country style kitchen

Red kitchen is a bold and unusual solution, but in country style it looks quite calm. Matte lingonberry, terracotta and burgundy tones look great on the facades of the headset, they are elegantly repeated in the small pattern of textiles, dishes and decor.

The ideal background for such rich furniture will be white or light wood color.

Kitchen finishing in country style

Until the end of the 20th century, natural materials were the only ones available for home improvement. Now, when plastics and polymers are gradually replacing them, the once simple wood, limestone, vine and clay have gained elite status - often the price of such an eco-friendly design exceeds even cutting-edge high-tech. However, it is possible to equip a country-style kitchen even with a limited budget, especially since high-quality natural finishes will subsequently last for decades. nine0005

Floor

It is impossible to imagine a rustic kitchen without a plank floor. To increase the life of a parquet board, it should be coated with a matte varnish or moisture-proof oil impregnation.

A more practical finish is white or brown tiles, as well as porcelain stoneware imitating stone or wood.

In a small kitchen, it is better to make the floor plain or checkerboard, using small tiles (10x10 cm).

Walls

Moisture-resistant coatings and materials should be used to finish the walls in the kitchen. In country style, decorative “chipped” stone, ceramic and clinker tiles are ideal for this purpose. If desired, they can only be lined with an apron, and the rest of the walls can be left for painting, upholstery with wooden clapboard (in extreme cases, with plastic wood-like panels) or wallpapering.

Even in rustic design, textured plaster with the effect of antiquity, brick and stone masonry, wallpaper with floral ornaments, patchwork tiles, and mosaics with pastoral scenes will be appropriate. nine0005

Ceiling

The ceiling in a country-style kitchen is usually decorated with wooden beams. If the height of the room allows, then you can use false MDF beams. Hollow inside, they will help hide the wiring and will not hang menacingly over your head.

In small kitchens, it is better to simply whitewash the ceiling or paint it with white water-based paint. If a stretch film is used, it must be matte, as light as possible.

Textile

Rustic coziness is inconceivable without beautiful light fabrics. Curtains, tablecloths, napkins, kitchen towels, upholstery of chairs - all this gives the interior of a country-style kitchen a very nice homely look.

Chintz, cotton and linen are traditional for this style of design. However, given how difficult it is to care for these materials, it is better to give preference to synthetic imitations, which are easier to wash off stains, do not wrinkle and do not fade in the sun.

Country kitchen will be decorated with textiles with small floral patterns, as well as checks or polka dots. Ruffles, lace, ruffles, ribbons and bows are welcome. nine0005

Country style kitchen furniture

Beautiful country-style kitchen furniture is sometimes found in elite salons, and its price is quite high. But you can always find a compromise, for example, turn to craftsman carpenters, restore antiques, or do it yourself.

Kitchen set

The headset, which at first glance gives the impression of reliability, durability and rough simplicity, is very likely to belong to the country style. It can be made of solid wood, MDF or chipboard, with a unique wood texture or painted, but it is always solid functionality without any frills. nine0005

The facades of the set can be decorated with simple geometric carvings, diamond-shaped grilles or perforations. Doors are always with handles, the old fashioned way. Fittings are used mainly copper, brass or iron. The hood can close the facade to match the rest of the wall design or in the form of a chimney.

As for the placement rules, for a small country-style kitchen, it is better to choose a high, but narrow, L- or U-shaped. In a large space, you can afford an island option, when a place in the center is reserved for a functional high table. nine0005

Dining area

Furniture for a rustic dining area is a traditional rectangular or round wooden table, stable chairs with high backs or a massive bench. Hammered metal elements, wickerwork from rattan or wicker are possible. Seats are often upholstered in soft fabric with a floral pattern or brown leather.

In a small kitchen, the function of a dining table can be played by a folding shelf mounted vertically on the wall, a large window sill or other device. nine0005

Storage systems

In a country-style kitchen, it is not necessary to hide everything behind blank facades. Beautiful crystal and painted ceramic sets will only decorate the interior, being behind a glass partition; for pans and improvised appliances, you can make wooden hangers with hooks - so they will always be at hand.

Open shelves, no matter how attractive they may seem, are rather impractical - dust, grease and moisture particles will accumulate on the objects placed there. Therefore, most products and kitchen utensils are best placed in closed cabinets, drawers, mounted on hooks or magnets on the inside of the doors. It will be more convenient to store plates and lids vertically in special grids, rather than stacking them. nine0005

Separately, organizer boxes should be provided for various small things, cutlery or spices. You can store vegetables, bread and other food in a rustic kitchen in pull-out wicker baskets or slatted pallets.

Country style kitchen decor

Old things from grandma's attic are ideal for rustic style: a cuckoo clock, a wooden chest with metal corners (by the way, a fairly roomy storage system for stocks of flour, sugar and cereals), an oil lamp, antique stove tiles (any of them looks like a work of art). art and can be used as a panel), embroidered towels or crocheted napkins. nine0005

Any wooden, wicker and forged decorations can also become a highlight of the interior. Do not neglect hand-painted wall plates in folk style, earthenware, figurines of domestic animals and birds. All this can be easily found at fairs or ordered online.

How to arrange lighting?

When choosing lighting fixtures for a country-style kitchen, you should avoid cutting-edge options. Spotlights, neon ribbons, fluorescent lamps with their cold white or bluish light are best left for high-tech. In a rustic style, soft yellowish light from spot diodes, discreetly mounted above work surfaces, will look much better. nine0005

As for the chandelier, it is advisable to choose it in the form of antique wrought iron candlesticks, but simple white, "lace" and even stained glass shades are also quite suitable.

Kitchen design in country style - photo

More interesting country style kitchen interior design ideas can be seen in our photo gallery. Here are the best examples of design that will help you decide on the choice of colors, finishing materials, furniture and appliances!

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100+ photos of country kitchen interior: modern ideas for 2022

Country-style kitchen is a “warm” interior that can remind you of cozy evenings with a cup of tea and intimate conversations. The diverse and democratic country style gained popularity about half a century ago, but is not going to lose ground in 2022. On Gorodzolotoy.ru you will find a selection of photos of modern country style kitchen design ideas that will inspire you to create a cozy interior in any home and with any budget. nine0005

Country interior: modest and tasteful

The origins of country style go back to the laconic simplicity of the American ranch, functional design without frills was unexpectedly in demand. Country music is cosmopolitan, each country has endowed it with characteristic features. This is how French Provence, Indian and Greek ethno, the style of the “Russian hut” and the “Slavic mud hut” appeared.

Kitchen interior features in country style

"Rustic" style is unfairly overlooked in design projects. It is assumed that the country philosophy excludes luxury and pomp, and therefore leaves no room for inspiration. This is fundamentally wrong. Being devoid of pretentiousness, the "provincial" design can be fashionable and stylish.

Country style is successful where classic is powerless: it can be appropriate when space and finances are limited.

Color palette

Shades of walls, accessories and furniture in the country-style kitchen should be kept in a pastel palette, gray, green, calm under the hour - calm tones demonstrate

The origins of the country are in “pure” natural shades, so light colors are required for the walls. Preference is given to olive, milky gray, golden beige, ocher, light terracotta. nine0005

Foreign Affairs

Country style, born in nature, therefore natural materials are as well as organic. In case of economy, give preference to artificial ones - stylized as wood, stone, or with a deliberately “aged” surface.

Curtains and textiles

Textile tablecloths and napkins will add an original “sound” to the kitchen interior in country style.

A wealth of imagination can be shown in the fabric finish of furniture - it does not have to match the pattern of textiles in the room, but it is still desirable to match the tone of the curtains.

When choosing curtains for a country-style kitchen, the main rule is to stay within good tone, colorful inconsistency will “weight” and depersonalize the space.

Decor

There is an opinion that true country music is sensitive to details, and now lovers of trifles flood the kitchen with figurines, vases, pictures and coasters. Do not forget that country is a reproduction of the harsh life of cowboys.

This style is practical, rather strict and “manly” decorative. So, it is worth limiting yourself to the same textiles as decoration, adding a couple of bright items that are in harmony with the interior of the kitchen. For example, a stylish clay vase or a massive cuckoo clock. nine0005

Furniture

The unbending rule of a country-style kitchen interior is wooden furniture and nothing more. The palette can be different light (pine) or dark (oak). Traditionally, details are important - elegant metal fittings covered with enamel or patina, carved grilles, geometric patterns on the doors.

Wooden or wood-styled furniture is the must-have of the country kitchen. Contrary to modern trends, for a “provincial” interior it is worth choosing open shelves and cabinets. nine0005

Dining table set is the center of the kitchen, its "soul". Simplicity, solidity, strength - the main selection criteria, the key to "village" comfort.

Country Country Country Country - Clay Jars, Copper Drums. Elegant utensils are the next pluses in the country's piggy bank, part of the design.

The interior of the country-style kitchen is unpretentious, easy to execute, but able to create a charming atmosphere of "home in the country". It costs a lot. nine0005

Decoration

exclusively natural materials - stone tiles or noble parquet board, wooden ceiling beans, unconditioned brick zones. Forget about bright and fluorescent glossy paints, plastic, decorative plaster - this is absolutely not in line with country philosophy. Household appliances stylized as "retro" will fit perfectly into the style. nine0005

Accessories

Textile is a natural solution for country style. But vintage will be no less appropriate - antique brass or copper candlesticks, a fireplace grate, a lace tablecloth, blackout curtains with braid, a hinged forged chandelier.


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