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Farmhouse living room ideas: 38 modern farmhouse living rooms

Farmhouse living room ideas are all about getting cozy and warm at home – in fact, you could almost think about it like the design world equivalent of hygge. It’s all about fostering a rustic – yet sophisticated – space for friends and family to gather around and enjoy each other's company.  

Whether you’re looking to create a brilliant modern farmhouse living room at your cottage in the woods or hoping to channel those rustic elements and make your apartment in the city a little more homely and warm, these smart farmhouse living rooms will mean you set off on the right foot.

Farmhouse living room ideas

Modern farmhouse living room ideas are much more reliant on streamlined shapes combined with more traditional elements. If you are looking for living room ideas for a farmhouse – whether a period home or a more contemporary space, think rustic materials matched to a modern aesthetic.

1.

Double up on tables

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Twin tables will add a sense of spontaneity to your farmhouse living room ideas, taking some of the formality from the usual fireplace, low table, couch combo.

Matching the items on the tables – here, with complementary display trays – doubles down on the double-up for your coffee table styling ideas. Repetition like this is a trick interior designers use to create both symmetry and flow.

2. Perfect a peaceful palette

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A farmhouse palette has a sweet tooth without being saccharine – think shades of caramel, toffee, chocolate and cream. 

'Pick a warm white color as your base and add contrasting tones and a variety of textures through furniture and accessories,' suggests Claire Hornby, Head of Creative, Barker and Stonehouse . 'A palette of charcoal, gray and ecru will help you achieve that distinct look.'

Don't forget darker tones that give depth to the soft taupe color scheme. If you're using this look as part of your farmhouse kitchen ideas, black hardware and handles can add definition to the decor.

3. Curate a quiet corner

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Restfulness and ease are key to a farmhouse living room. This quiet spot, complete with a carefully curated selection of Simona pots from Bergs Potter , is a favourite corner in the home of Jeska Hearne, founder of The Future Kept artisan store.

Late mornings, quiet afternoons, and dusky evenings are always spent in this nook with a book, cup of tea and something sweet. A poetic corner of nature, art and light.

'Seek items you want to pass down through generations; items made with love and care,' says Jeska. 'Small run, handmade, artisan and vintage products that show the maker's touch or the wear of time will make each piece unique. Choose durable quality, made with a sustainable and ethical approach.'

4. Refine your rustic storage

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Whether it's TV controls, paperwork, or games, having a dedicated space for storage ideas will keep your farmhouse living room looking serene and clutter free.

A chest of drawers made from textured wood is a natural choice, with ironwork handles that reference a farmhouse aesthetic.

Use the cabinet top as a display space to soften the functionality of the furniture. 

5. Add joyful color

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Add a happy-go-lucky feel to a your farmhouse living room ideas with a bright couch – just one easy room color idea. 

'This is such a simple way to add personality to a simple farmhouse scheme,' says Andréa Childs, Editor of Country Homes & Interiors magazine. 'Choose removable slipcovers and you can update the look seasonally, introducing florals in the springtime and gold and russet tones in the fall.

'The trick to dialling up color is simply to choose a shade or two brighter or stronger than your usual farmhouse palette. Root the colors in nature and you won't go wrong.'

6. Add a laid-back seat for one

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While farmhouse living rooms are welcoming spaces to gather, you can create a place to pause amid the hubbub.

Rather than looking lonely, a beautiful laid-back chair invites you to sit, rest and appreciate the room around you.

'Every entertaining space should have a "quiet zone" like this,' says Andréa Childs. 'If you want to create a place for conversation, add another chair and settle in for a chat.'

7. Make it into a sunroom

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This sunroom idea elevates the traditional farmhouse living room to next-level elegance.

The work of Indianapolis-based designer Whittney Parkinson , it takes the pale farmhouse palette into the sun-drenched space and adds a statement light fixture for a touch of urban chic.

8. Choose a leather couch

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Tan leather is a farmhouse staple, but the ribbed shape of this sofa from Cotswold Grey updates it for a modern look. Leather works so well for farmhouse living room ideas as it looks better with age, adding to the lived-in, relaxed mood. And if it does begin to look a bit worn, there are simple ways to repair a leather couch to try.

Contrast the contemporary shape with throw pillows in natural linen and cotton the color of stonework for a homey feel.

9. Introduce some French finesse

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Add a touch of finesse to your farmhouse living room ideas with some French country decor style furnishings. Fabric designer Zoe Glencross , whose Vivre le Reve collection is pictured here, has some advice… 

'Start with core items such as natural stone or vintage oak flooring, oversized curtains and oversized decorative mirrors as your main focal points, then adding a few little delicate, handcrafted accessories to style,' she says. 

'Colorwise, I  prefer sticking a mainly neutral palette of off-whites and putties with the odd touch of inky blues and warm rose pinks as an accent colour.'

10. Layer on beautiful fabrics

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Beautiful fabrics decorated with delicate, nature-inspired motifs will bring a luxe softness to your farmhouse living room. Dress the couch with pillows and throws, and add drapes at the window to block out draughts and soften the edges of the room.

'For a relaxed, modern farmhouse feel, texture is important and can be created with layers of soft furnishings, which will also give the room a warm, inviting ambience,' explains Debbie Leigh, Design Manager, ILIV . 

'Neutral color palettes based on heritage prints work well in farmhouse interiors and are easy to incorporate with plenty of blankets, throws and varying cushion sizes. 

'Neutral tones also look great with wood, which is often on display in a farmhouse style room with elements such as exposed beams. If space allows, go for drapes – the longer and wider the better for a homey farmhouse feel.'

11. Make use of rustic columns

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‘Wood detailing is synonymous with farmhouse living rooms, so wood beams and panelling immediately evoke a more country look,’ says Heather Hilliard, Founder of Heather Hilliard Design .  

‘To make them a little more modern, paint the entire room, including any wood columns, white. It will immediately give it a clean lift and more contemporary, gallery like, feel.’

The designer of this space, Julie Cloos Mølsgaard, chose neutral tones to add a sense of serenity, and added tactile textures for vibrancy and movement. 

12. Go for a calming scheme

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‘The modern farmhouse should exude comfort, particularly in the main living area,’ says Interior Designer Cherie Lee . ‘A neutral, calming scheme with warm timbers and vintage touches will help to achieve a stylish but lived in feel.’

‘Avoid anything with too much shine and keep fabrics relaxed and tactile.’

13. Don't forget wooden exposed beams

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‘The core of modern farmhouse style is mixing contemporary elements with ones most often associated with country life, such as exposed wood beams and rustic elements alongside neutral clean lines,’ says Heather Hilliard of Heather Hilliard Design.

In this farmhouse living room, the white painted beams give a modern feel to the traditional farmhouse style. 

14. Fashion rustic furniture

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‘Farmhouses are inherently rustic,’ says Jessica Davis of Atelier Davis . 'The idea is to create a feel that is casual (since no farmhouse is ever formal) and worn in like it has been around for a while. That's why rustic items that have a sense of age really work with farmhouse style.’

15. Use neutral colors

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Rustic, true materials are at the core of farmhouse style according to interior designer Jessica Davis, who says the key to making the style more modern is to use clean lines and to pare back your palette.

This space, designed by The Cotswold Company , uses neutral colors and rustic materials to achieve the ultimate modern farmhouse living space. 

16. Opt for woven decor

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‘These baskets are timeless,’ says Jane Badu of We Are Nomads . ‘Bypassing trends, their geometric patterns and natural textures fit beautifully into eclectic interiors, the handmade nature of the baskets align with the rustic nature of a farmhouse.’

This woven basket adds warmth and character to the whites and greys of the modern farmhouse living room. 

17. Consider an eclectic look

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‘You need patterns, colors, and texture in any project to create a rich and vibrant home, especially in a modern farmhouse where the foundations of the design in the architecture are more simple,’ says interior designer Phillip Thomas . 

‘You can have a neutral colored background but once you begin to layer it with your favorite color-filled art or objects, or a luxurious textured sofa or woven rug – then it really starts to pop and become personal to you.'

18. Focus on the furniture

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According to Neptune Home Designer George Miller, incorporating furniture with modern yet traditional elements is the perfect way to create a farmhouse living room aesthetic.  

Neptune’s Audrey chair featured in the space has a ‘minimal and understated design, but with the new tweed fabric adding texture and earthy hues,’ says Miller.  

19. Pair neutrals with accent colors

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‘Farmhouse living rooms are all about natural materials, muted shades, rustic finishes – but with a timeless appeal,’ says Paul Deckland, buying director at The Cotswold Company. 

When it comes to furnishing, Deckland suggests pairing sofas in shades of grey and cream with accent cushions to add interest. 

20. Consider wall decor for farmhouse living rooms

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Placing wall hanging baskets in your farmhouse living space is the perfect way to complement earthy tones. Or, in an open-plan farmhouse kitchen, living room and diner, hanging a plate wall will look cute. Adding subtle, natural textures to clean lines will create a rustic yet warm feel.  

21. Mix natural materials and textures

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‘Modern Farmhouse style is all about the juxtaposition of clean lines with more organic, rough hewn lines,’ says interior designer Phillip Thomas who suggests mixing natural textures and materials such as wood with simple, soft pieces to create a balance.  

In this farmhouse living room, crafted by Nordic House, there is a mix of soft and natural textures to achieve a rustic yet comfortable space. 

22. Consider vintage mirrors

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If you're looking for farmhouse living room ideas for spaces with less light and smaller windows, Interior Designer Alexander Waterworth suggests placing vintage mirrors to help reflect light back into the room while creating a rustic feel. ‘Antiques can also add intrigue and depth to the space,’ says Waterworth. 

23. Mix dark and light tones

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‘Keep the space fresh, embrace existing materials by rejuvenating them sympathetically,’ says Alexander Waterworth. ‘Introduce darker tones through furniture, avoid large patterns keeping tones and textures at the forefront of selection’.  

24. Take inspiration from the outdoors

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Of course, the easiest way to foster a cozy, farmhouse-inspired space is by taking inspiration from the outside. 'Use art and accessories that reference the outdoors,' suggests Interior Designer Jill Valeri. 'Decorating with plants, animals and landscape paintings are great – but avoid anything kitsch.'

25. Decorate with a simple color palette

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Don't over-accessorize when it comes to modern farmhouse living rooms. In this space, designed by Leanne Ford Interiors , the more minimal the better. An all-white color palette is cool, calm and collected, while woven elements add subtle texture and interest.

'Farmhouse-inspired makes me think about wide-open fields, breathtaking views, and the idea of the outdoors and open space,' says Interior Designer Beth Brown . 'Don't cramp the room with items just to fill it. Select a couple of standout pieces and work around them for heightened results.'

26. Add high contrast colors

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'High contrast color is a hallmark feature you will see in many modern farmhouse ideas,' says Eric Ross, Founder of Eric Ross Interiors. 'You typically see black and white; however, I like to take a different approach with spaces using multiple colors.' This can easily be done by adding unexpected linens, wallpapers, and even tiling.

In this light and bright living room, designed by Kate Marker Interiors , a selection of complimentary colors – from opposite ends of the color wheel – are guaranteed to add drama to any room. By taking shades that sit opposite each other on the wheel, such as orange and blue, you can create a rich, vibrant scheme packed with energy.

27. Mix modern materials with antiques

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'The more modern approach to country decor is an approach that I am really enjoying,' says Susan Peters, Interior Design at 9108 Designs . 'I love the idea of using some of those antiques and classic pieces, while at the same time putting a more modern twist in your room. One of my recommendations would be to mix antique and modern furniture, accessories and so forth. This can achieve a curated updated look that will help your home be an original.'

In this space, crafted by Leanne Ford Interiors, the designer masterfully mixes modern with classic elements for a truly tremendous farmhouse living room scheme. 

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'Light fixtures are a great place to put a bit of modern into your home; don't be afraid to couple a modern light fixture in your space,' says Susan Peters. 'By mixing in some of each style, you can achieve a modern-farmhouse look.'

29. Consider meaningful art

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Your artwork can also be something that helps to mesh two styles. Susan Peters suggests choosing a thin black metal frame to house a collection of vintage maps, botanicals, or artful sketches.

Designed by Rachel Halvorson Designs , this farmhouse living room exudes personality and character – an important element when choosing a rustic interior scheme for your home.

30. Don’t forget your own personal taste

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It can be tempting to take a page out of the all-white, heavily curated farmhouse living room style, but according to Interior Designer Kathy Kuo , one of the most important aspects when designing a farmhouse room is bringing in a sense of charm. 'Find pieces you love that are timeless, chic and accentuate your personality; this makes your room unique and adds some character.'

Here, designers Ashe Leandro , have crafted a fun, unique room. One that makes you instantly smile on arrival.

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'Avoid going overly rustic. Instead, include modern or industrial elements to complement the more traditional farmhouse elements,' suggests Melissa Marcus, Founder of Melissa Marcus Designs . 'This will give the space an elevated look. I like to combine clean lines from a Scandinavian or Mid-century modern décor with the shabby chic / natural wood elements we think of when we think farmhouse. '

32. Go for different metals

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When it comes to accents for farmhouse living rooms, Melissa Marcus suggests predominantly sticking with iron, which offers a bold yet neutral aesthetic that can easily be built upon. However, she also suggests sprinkling in another metal, either gold or silver, depending on the design, to add some visual interest to the space.

33. Don't forget the ceiling

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'When it comes to modern farmhouse design in a living room, I always say that the ceiling is just as important as the other walls in a room,' says Lindsay Hendrix, Founder of Hi-Luxe Interiors . 'For a layer of texture, warmth and interest, wood beams on the ceiling are always a gorgeous addition. Faux wood beams can be incredibly light and easy to install, and when you walk into the room, it really gives that wow factor.'

34. Opt for earthy tones

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'I suggest mixing wooden and darker earthy tones with modern textures and neutral tones,' says Ana Bueno of Ana B Arch Design. 'Background paints should be a clean/neutral tone since everything else will be bolder and dense.'

Brimming with warmth, character and famed for its timeless beauty and durability, wood is still one of the most popular materials for the home. Here, designer Ashe Leandro uses it to perfection.

35. Look to your library for modern farmhouse inspiration

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Love home library ideas and decorating with books? According to Michelle Harrison-McAlliser, Founder of Michelle Harrison Design, layering vintage books on the coffee table or displaying them on an airy shelf is the easiest way to lend a cozy aesthetic while showing off your personality.

36. Don’t forget the fireplace

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Lucky enough to have an existing fireplace in your space? Consider making small tweaks to help bring out the modern elements. 'If you have a fireplace, swap out the traditional log for white birch wood ones,' suggests Harrison.

37. Employ ropes and strings

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'Something we are loving right now in our farmhouse living rooms is adding in items that have ropes and rattan texture,' says Heather Fujikawa, Owner and Principal Designer of House Sprucing. 'Whether it is a roping detail on the side of a chair, a light fixture hanging from a thick rope or drapery tie backs with rope – we can’t get enough of this textured detail that adds some fresh impact.'

Studio LIFESTYLE designed this living room for comfort and quiet reflection – a theme seen in many modern farmhouse spaces.

38. Go for a bright ceiling

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'I love white painted boxed beams with nickel joints on the ceiling,' says Angela Reynolds, Founder of Angela Reynolds Designs. 'I find it creates an authentic farmhouse feel that also mixes in some modern.'

Crafted by Jean Stoffer Designs , this living room puts family and entertainment center ideas at the heart of its design, all while remaining stylish and sophisticated.  

What is a modern farmhouse living room?

The trend of modern farmhouse came into its own during the worldwide pandemic – and it's going to be around for some time to come. This modern yet cozy style is bang on the zeitgeist, allowing more personality than city sleek modern and more calm than traditional rural stylings. 

The modern farmhouse look works in just about any setting, from new-builds to country cottages. The style predominantly showcases clean lines and a sleek aesthetic. In terms of decoration, look for neutral color, plenty of texture and natural materials for an authentic modern farmhouse aesthetic.

Is farmhouse living room style going out of fashion in 2022?

Farmhouse living room style isn't going out of fashion in 2022, but the more traditional look we often associate with farmhouse style has been updated to be more modern, more streamlined and lighter. There is still plenty of real wood on show, but expect to see furniture and even window frames painted in soothing or neutral colors, while fussy accessories are pared back from a neater finish.

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. 

21 Best Modern Farmhouse Living Room Decor Ideas

Farmhouse living rooms are one of the most homey types of family rooms you can decorate. If you love Joanna Gaines’ signature style, then a farmhouse home is perfect for you. From tufted sofas to shiplap walls to rustic wood coffee tables, there are lots of elements that are key to the perfect farmhouse style living room.

Decorating the living room is a difficult task. Many people consider it one of the most important rooms in the home, especially if you have guests over often. It’s a room for enjoying the company of friends and family, relaxing at the end of a long day, watching a new film, playing games, and having important discussions. Comfort and practicality are two primary concerns when decorating the family room.

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Modern Farmhouse Living Rooms

So what does a farmhouse-style living room feature? That’s what we’re going to share. Modern farmhouse decor is loved by so many people because it’s approachable, family-friendly, and best of all – affordable! It combines old country comfort with modern appeal.

Most pieces of farmhouse furniture are generally affordable, but you might want to invest a bit more if you’re looking for a high-quality piece that will last you generations to come. Pay attention to customer reviews, customer photos, material quality, and country of origin if you’re looking for farmhouse furniture and decor that will last!

Tufted Ottoman

Our very first modern farmhouse living room decorating idea is the ever classic beige tufted ottoman. I see ottomans popping up in living rooms everywhere. Their versatility is what makes them so attractive. They work as a comfortable footrest (beats wood, for sure), extra seating, and a typical low surface (with a tray on top). I don’t see this trend going away any time soon!

Check out our recommendation for the best Farmhouse ottomans, too!

@thegatewayhome

This living room space features a carved wood tray with a caged urn on top for decor. The base of the ottoman is made from distressed wood. The rest of the space was decorated in beige and gray tones. A beige sofa, faded gray rug and gray throw blanket are some of the key pieces. In the background, a rustic wood console table sits in the corner with a distressed window frame for decor, a small wreath, a distressed painted white table lamp, a set of plates, and a small floor cushion. A framed quote sits above the double doorway into the dining room.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is a favorite plant for farmhouse-style decorating. Here, several eucalyptus branches flow out of a large glass vase on the coffee table. A rustic wood tray sits on the beige coffee table along with a few gold glass candles and a set of books.

@desertdecor

Behind the table, we see the linen roll arm sofa, which has three French stripes across the center of the upholstery fabric – a very French look! Three plant art prints hang above the sofa, framed in natural wood. To the side, a tall farmhouse floor lamp with a turned wood base illuminates the area.

Rustic Wood Furniture

Even in modern farmhouse homes, it’s all about bringing back the rustic charm of furniture from centuries past. The trick is to do it modestly – a touch of antique charm here and there. In this living room, a rustic reclaimed wood coffee table sits in front of a new white couch.

@lizmariegalvan

An antique ottoman is also available as a footrest, it appears. The space has a woven cotton rug, two wood accent cabinets in the background, and a wood frame mirror on the fireplace mantel. Each of these adds to the rustic charm of the space.

Sliding Barn Doors

This interior door is on the expensive side but can really bring out that farmhouse charm you crave in a space. The living room is the perfect place to install sliding barn doors like these. If you’re going to invest in some, it might as well be in the main family room of the home! These white sliding barn doors with black metal tracking separate the living space from other rooms in the home. Jute baskets with eucalyptus stems are centered on each door.

@randilynnblog

An iron frame mirror sits off to the side, flanked with a pretty eucalyptus wreath. The sectional white sofa with a chaise lounge offers lots of seating for guests and family. A natural wood side table and stool hold books and candles. Another eye-catching element is the giant cream chunky knit throw gently tossed on the edge of the couch. The walls are painted beige and the hardwood floors are a chestnut brown finish.

Woven Coffee Table Tray and Books

A jute coffee table tray is a great option for decorating the top of the coffee table in your Farmhouse living room. The woven tray can hold flowers, books, candles, and more as seen here. I love the birchwood candle, the white tulips, and the books by Liz Marie and Joanna Gaines to browse!

@hudsonfarmhouse

Beige Sectional Sofa

A lot of farmhouse living rooms have white sofas in them, but if this is too risky a design choice for you, then opt for a beige sectional sofa instead. It will give you that light and airy look, without staining as easily as white will. In any case, an abundance of throw pillows will help hide any sofa blemishes with the right placement!

@finding__lovely

Farmhouse family rooms always feature ample seating so sectionals are definitely the way to go if you have the square feet to fit one! This sofa is paired with an industrial-style wood and metal coffee table on wheels, some jute storage baskets, coffee table books, and a brass rimmed tray. Rustic, yet modern!

White Slipcovered Sofa

The slipcovered sofa is another popular seating choice for the living room. This one is particularly country in style. The room has a burlap-covered ottoman, a white metal tray, white metal pitchers, a distressed birdcage, empty vintage frames, and a distressed white wood shutter for decorations. It’s vintage, rustic, and oozes farmhouse charm!

@simplyfrenchmarket

Industrial Coffee Tables

This modern farmhouse living room has smartly incorporated an industrial-style coffee table into the mix. Industrial style decor and furniture are occasionally integrated into modern farmhouse homes – a trend I think works very well.

@clairelynnhome

This chic coffee table features a wood pallet top, metal corners, and giant iron wheels at the base. It’s surrounded by mostly modern furniture and decorations like a gray sectional sofa, round black mirror, galvanized flower bucket, and wood candlesticks. It’s definitely the statement piece of the room!

Painted White Wood Coffee Table

Another trend in farmhouse decorating for the home is painted furniture. Here, a small coffee table with drawers has been painted chalk white. Along with a white skirted sofa and a fluffy white rug, the space is airy and light. These pieces contrast well with the black frame windows and black iron curtain rods on the walls.

@adventuresindecorating1

Oversized Wall Clock

The large wooden wall clocks found on so many walls in farmhouse homes are a great decorating choice for your farmhouse living room walls. You can find them with roman numerals, French style, and classic. This one is white with a light beige frame. It has two galvanized flower buckets on either side.

@ourwintonhome

The two beige sofas and the natural wood coffee table reflect the room’s neutral color scheme. A beaded chandelier hangs down from the ceiling. There are quite a few great farmhouse living room decor ideas in this room, alone!

Lots of Fluffy Throw Pillows

The easiest way to decorate your farmhouse sofa is to put lots and lots of fluffy throw pillows all over it! Comfort is one of the primary tenets of farmhouse decorating so this one is a must. Square pillows can be used for back support, head support, and all other types of body-relaxing support! There are even a few more farmhouse pillows in a basket near the coffee table! This window-lined living room really has a lot going for it. The red barn outside the window is the dreamiest view!

@southernjarringco

Sheer White Curtains

While filtering light is important, you want to keep the room as light and airy as possible. That’s why sheer white curtains are a great choice for keeping your privacy while allowing light to enter your space. This living room has gold curtain rods and simple white curtains. The house plant nearby gets plenty of sunlight, I’m sure! The rolling metal cart, vintage style sofa, and chunky knit throw pillow are great farmhouse decorations, too.

@thevintageroad

Wagon Wheel Chandelier

The chandelier is centered above the farmhouse coffee table in this room. There’s also a beautiful wood ceiling beam visible, a classic element of Farmhouse living rooms!

@remingtonranchfarmhouse

The wagon wheel chandelier is without a doubt the most popular farmhouse living room pendant lighting fixture that I see. This ring-shaped fixture features a hoop lined with small light bulbs dotted around the perimeter. It’s held together by a few long bands which meet at the center. I often see it in a dark metal color, but you can also find wood ones and gold ones, too. You do need a bit of a higher ceiling in your living room to make this work.

Farm Animals Wall Art

This living room has a beautiful portrait of a horse on the wall. If you can incorporate farm animals into your space, that will really bring out the “farm” aspect of the style! Farms are known for their many different animals from sheep to horses to chickens to goats! Any type of farm animal decoration you can find – be it sculpture, painting, or books – would be a great addition to your home.

@desertdecor

Find more Farmhouse art ideas for the home right here.

Shiplap Walls

We couldn’t write an article about farmhouse decor trends without including shiplap – the famous wall style that Joanna Gaines absolutely adores! Shiplap walls are created by placing long panels of wood horizontally along the walls. The strips are typically around 7” wide, but you can play around with the thickness. Shiplap walls get their name from ships – as this is how ships are constructed, using horizontal panels of wood.

@farmsteadonfirst

They are almost always painted white in farmhouse homes giving the room a charming architectural element. You can still decorate the walls as you normally would with shelves, art, and more! This farmhouse-style living room has a gray sectional sofa in front of white shiplap walls. This is probably one of the most quintessential farmhouse living room decor ideas out there. It is certainly HGTV and Gaines family-approved!

Jute Rug

These honey hardwood floors were given an upgrade with a jute rug placed on top. The rugs help to gather each piece of furniture in the room from the white slipcovered sofa to the dark wood coffee table with turned legs. It centers the room and makes it feel very cozy and put together. Jute rugs are a great choice if you want a durable, natural rug for your farmhouse home! We wrote about some farmhouse rug recommendations recently, too.

@themodestfarmhouse

TV Above Mantel

Every good family room has a television in it. The problem is how do you decorate around a big black box? Well, here’s a great idea. Paint your living room mantel black, and attach it just above, against a white brick wall, as seen here! On either side, add some open shelving with lots of country decorations like family photos, indoor plants, clocks, glass jars, vases, and word blocks.

@shiplapaddict

Paint the walls a beige color so that your fireplace mantel really stands out in the room. Looks great, right? There are also very often other black metal elements in farmhouse living rooms that help a black TV blend in more!

Exposed Wood Ceiling Beams

This is an architectural element that you don’t always have control over, but how beautiful are exposed wood ceiling beams in living rooms? They give height to the space, make it feel warm and cozy, and contrast nicely against a white wood ceiling.

@angelarose_diyhome

This living room has a rustic wood coffee table below which adds to the warmth of the space. Two cozy beige linen sofas sit perpendicular to each other.

Built-in bookshelves show off the family’s tastes and a warm fireplace with a TV above it keeps the room cozy.

Window Wreaths

Window wreaths are a charming farmhouse decoration for the living room that is affordable and easy to install! Here, three matching eucalyptus wreaths hang centered over the window’s white shutters. A console table sits nearby with wood lanterns and a farmhouse-tiered tray. In front, a slipcovered gray sofa has a few white throw pillows on it. A black and white buffalo check rug and a natural wood coffee table flesh out the space.

@vintagewhitefarmhouse

Leaning Wall Ladder

Another common decoration found in farmhouse living rooms is the leaning wooden wall ladder. I think this design element was borrowed from Scandi style, but I could be wrong. In any case, it’s a super charming addition to any wall in your home, but it works especially well in the living room because you can drape a throw blanket over it casually. Here a wood ladder leans against the wall next to a French-style accent chair and small silver side table.

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Vintage Accents

No matter how “modern” your farmhouse home is, you should consider adding vintage accents here and there. Vintage-style farmhouse living rooms have a unique charm to them. In this living room, an aged vintage coffee table that has been somewhat distressed holds a group of old books and a ceramic vase. A gray vintage cabriole sofa also gives this room extra charm. I think there’s something unique and your own about vintage decor that works so well in a farmhouse country home!

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Those are the major farmhouse living room decor ideas and trends we found multiple times during our research. We hope you found this article useful and interesting as you go about decorating your own farmhouse living room. Please do let us know your thoughts in the comments below! It’s always a pleasure to hear from our readers on what they agree with or disagree with.

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The living room in the cottage is not just the center of the house, but also a source of pride, as well as a favorite resting place for the owners. Private ownership outside the city opens up endless possibilities for the realization of any design ideas, so decorating a guest room promises to be an exciting creative activity. The stylish interior resulting from the repair will delight the household, their relatives and friends for many years.

Interior styles

The design of a hall in a private house depends on several important factors: the general style of the building, the materials used in its construction, the layout and, of course, the preferences of the owners. Among the numerous design options for country buildings, ethnic motifs, Provence, country, chalets are the best fit. All these areas are united by the maximum proximity to nature, environmental friendliness and naturalness. The discreet classic style never loses its relevance, while lovers of novelty can experiment with youth eclecticism or create a dynamic fusion.

Classic living room

Living room in a classic style - the embodiment of respectability, nobility and loyalty to tradition. It can be decorated in white-gold or chocolate-beige tones, with columns, stucco, luxurious chandeliers. The materials used are expensive and of high quality - natural wood covered with dark lacquer or ivory enamel, leather upholstery of sofas and armchairs, curtains made of satin, brocade, jacquard, gilded frames, exquisite decor.

Provence style living room

Spring tenderness and romance of the French hinterland is reflected in pastel shades of olive green, blue, lavender, beige. Upholstered furniture and floral print textiles, photographs in openwork frames, cute hand-made decor (crocheted napkins, interior dolls, jewelry boxes and much more) will decorate the Provence-style living room.

Country style living room

The democratic atmosphere of the American ranch is perfectly perceived in the hall of a country house. Roughly processed wood, stone, simple cotton and woolen fabrics with a checkered pattern, firewood crackling in the fireplace create a relaxed atmosphere where peace and comfort always reign.

Chalet style living room

The abundance of wood and raw stone in the interior style of the chalet is very similar to the country, but it has a hunting spirit. Suede or velor can be used for upholstery of upholstered furniture, instead of checkered blankets - fluffy animal skins, on the walls - weapons, deer antlers, images of wild animals.

Living room in ethnic style

In each region there are certain traditions in the design of village houses, which can be applied in the design of modern cottages. As a rule, they include the most accessible materials for a particular locality, handicrafts with characteristic ornaments, decor based on ancient beliefs and customs. Inspiration can be found in local history museums, fairs, colorful tourist sites.

Color combinations

The palette of shades in the guest rooms of country estates seems to have been borrowed from nature itself. As a rule, it is dominated by natural tones of wood, stones, lime, leather and fur. There are no acidic, neon, glossy colors here, from which residents of megacities get so tired - only soft halftones and beautiful matte textures. In such an environment, rest is always pleasant, because organic materials have their own positive energy, which calms and heals.

Neutral combinations

If in urban apartments neutral colors evoke associations with the office with their severity, then in the private sector they look much softer due to smooth lines and more space. Black, white, gray, beige shades are the perfect backdrop for brighter details. By themselves, these colors do not evoke emotions, allowing you to focus on relaxation. And yet, when combining achromatic tones in the interior of the hall, it is worth abandoning sharp black and white contrasts in favor of smoother cream, gray-brown, silver tones.

Cold combinations

Cool shades of blue, light gray, mint green, pale pink, lilac are mainly characteristic of French Provence, shabby chic and Scandinavian style. Bleached paints fill the living room with light, and therefore are ideal for small rooms with small windows.

Warm combinations

Any paint with a yellow undertone looks great surrounded by natural wood (except, perhaps, bleached). The whole brown palette, from coffee to beige, cheerful orange, noble red, light green, golden is the best fit for decorating a spacious guest room in a country house. However, it is better to leave the most saturated and bright colors for small textile elements and decor, and use calmer colors for the background.

Living room decoration

The choice of materials for decoration is one of the most important stages in the design of the living room. Not only the appearance of the room, but also the durability of the repair depends on their quality and aesthetics. Considering that real estate outside the city is purchased, first of all, in order to be closer to nature, it is also worth abandoning synthetics and plastic in the design, preferring natural coatings.

Ceiling

Compared to high-rise buildings, private houses usually boast higher rooms. This provides ample opportunities for ceiling design - you can make several levels of drywall, stretch a film or a special elastic fabric (if desired, even with photo printing), decorate the surface with gypsum stucco or painting.

But the most popular option for finishing the space above the head are wooden beams - real or decorative. They fit perfectly into the country style, echoing in color and texture with the rest of the interior elements. For small living rooms, simple staining or whitewashing is optimal. In order to avoid cracks, the base for painting can be covered with fiberglass-cobwebs.

Walls

The decoration of the walls of the living room in the cottage is simple and unassuming. Paper and vinyl wallpapers are almost never used here - their function is performed by wooden lining, whitewashing, textured plaster.

A fairly common cladding option is decorative stone. It can be either natural chipped rock, or porcelain stoneware, artificial tiles. Of the exotic materials, it is worth noting bamboo panels, reed wallpapers, cork, flexible stone - they can be used to decorate individual sections of the walls or, for example, the area around the TV.

Floor

Since the living room in a country house is often located on the ground floor, it is worth taking care of floor insulation. In no case should it be concrete; ceramic tiles are also undesirable. The ideal option is wooden parquet (preferably matte so that it does not leave marks and stains). You can replace wood with a laminate, cork, epoxy self-leveling coating. In winter, you can not do without carpet, fluffy or woven carpets.

Furniture and decor

The comfort of staying in the living room not least depends on the beauty and convenience of the furniture, which in a private house, given its size, can be quite large. A roomy sofa, soft armchairs, a coffee table and, possibly, a chest of drawers for books - these items are quite enough for a cozy interior.

But, of course, the hall of the manor outside the city is impossible to imagine without a fireplace, around which the closest people gather on cold evenings. Ideally, this is a real functioning hearth with blazing firewood, but there are also decorative electric models. The fireplace portal serves as the main decoration of the guest room: it can be finished with stone, tiled mosaics, gypsum moldings with mini-columns, there are also structures made of brick, drywall or carved solid wood. All kinds of figurines, candles, vases, framed photographs, etc. are usually placed on the mantelpiece.

In the design of modern living rooms, much attention is paid to the TV wall. It can be a special niche made of drywall or wood, a furniture wall, a cabinet or several separate shelves. As a rule, this zone is accented. It is distinguished with the help of textured finishes, staining in a contrasting color, special lighting.

Interior of a small living room in a private house

Compared to spacious halls, small living rooms have a whole list of advantages. So, a small room is easier to heat, the atmosphere in it is more chamber and cozy, much less materials are required for repairs, and cleaning can be done in just a few minutes.

When decorating a compact living room, you should give preference to discreet, light shades and the most simple geometric shapes. You can not overload the interior with multi-level structures on the ceiling, colorful drawings on the walls and bright multi-colored spots. Everything should be sustained in the same style and harmoniously combined with each other.

The best backdrop for a small living room would be a monochromatic wall decoration, a light one-level ceiling, and a low-key texture of the flooring. In textiles and decor, you can add bright colors, prints, decorations. These can be sofa cushions, curtains, paintings or photographs, indoor plants.

Living room design in a country house - photo

You will find even more interesting ideas for decorating a living room in a country house in the photo gallery on our website. The collection contains the best design solutions for both spacious halls in elite cottages and small living rooms in rural estates. Choose the option to your liking, and let your living room become the most comfortable with the new renovation, causing general delight and contributing to a good rest in the circle of your loved ones.

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Living room interior in a country house: stylish and comfortable solutions

In times of growing megacities, more and more people tend to spend their free time away from noise, dust, stress. Unity with nature can give citizens a sense of calm and harmony. That is why the purchase of houses outside the city is becoming more and more popular.

It is necessary to think over every little thing to make the living room look beautiful and original

When creating a design project for a country house, the most attention is paid to the living room. This is not at all surprising, because the living room is a place where the whole family gathers, where friends, acquaintances, and guests come. Country house living room design ideas differ depending on the personal preferences of the owners, the design of the house, and the planned budget.

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Which finishing material is better to use

A country house is a place where the owners come to relax, enjoy communion with nature, be alone with themselves. For this reason, designers recommend using natural materials for home decoration.

Wood, stone and brick are the best materials for decorating the living room of a country house

It is better to give up plastic and synthetics, because a country house is needed first of all in order to be closer to nature

Wood, stone, bamboo, rattan and others are ideal for arranging the main room. As a floor covering, designers recommend using parquet or stone, and the most popular type of ceiling finish is undoubtedly a stretch ceiling.

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Living room furniture

Conventional division of the hall into two zones is considered a classic: a fireplace and a recreation area. An obligatory element of the recreation area is upholstered comfortable furniture: armchairs, sofas, couches, pouffes.

A comfortable stay in the living room depends on the beauty and convenience of upholstered furniture

Spacious sofa and armchairs, coffee table - the minimum set for a cozy interior

Particular attention must be paid to the size of the sofa so that it can accommodate all family members, and everyone feels cozy and comfortable. Placing a coffee table not only gives the room a cozy feel, but is also a convenient and functional solution.

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Fireplace as an element of a modern living room

Many people associate the interior of a living room with a fireplace - a source of warmth and comfort in any room. When decorating a fireplace in a country house, natural stone is most often used, which emphasizes the connection with nature. If the living room is made in a classic style, then columns and gilded elements can be used for decoration.

The fireplace is the main element of the living room, the highlight of the entire design being created

It is pleasant to sit by the fire with fragrant herbal tea and spend time reading or spiritual conversations

Modern style allows decoration with glass or mirrors. It is better to lay out the floor in front of the fireplace with fire-resistant material: stone or tile. This will prevent ignition from sparks or charcoal while the fireplace is in use.

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Living room with stairs

If a country house has two or more levels, then, as a rule, the stairs leading to the second floor are located in the living room. This must be taken into account when planning the interior. The location of the stairs in the hall means that the room will be a walk-through, which means it is better to leave as much space as possible for free movement around the room. A wooden staircase fits harmoniously into the interior of a country house, however, when choosing a material, it is necessary, first of all, to take into account the style of the room.

A massive wooden staircase fits perfectly into the design of a log house

Sleek designs fit modern interiors

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Interior design rules

When preparing a project for a country house, designers take into account not only the preferences of customers, but also certain rules. Although there are many more, four fundamental rules can be distinguished:

  1. It is easier to create a harmonious interior in a country house in a proportional room.
  2. During the design of the living room, you can achieve a visual increase or decrease in the room.
  3. It is recommended to include a semantic center in the interior of the hall. It can be a fireplace, a library, a large TV.
  4. Particular attention should be paid to the selection of high-quality and comfortable furniture.

It is important to find a focal point from which the interior of the room will start

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Country modern living room

A characteristic feature of country music is the use of natural materials with minimal processing. Stone can decorate a fireplace, walls or their individual elements. Perfectly combined stone with wood. Wooden in a country house can be a ceiling, furniture, floor or decorations - the field for imagination is not limited.

Country décor encourages easy family interaction

Designer pillows, tablecloths and colorful curtains are an integral part of the country

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Eclecticism is a mixture of different styles in the interior of one room. Due to the fact that the living room in a country house is usually quite spacious, it is an ideal place for a designer's imagination to fly. This style is suitable for those who like to travel and bring souvenirs from distant countries. In an eclectic living room, antiques, modern elements, handicrafts and technological innovations can harmoniously “get along”.

Combine the incongruous - the main idea of ​​the interior in the eclectic style

Eclectic walls and ceiling in soothing colors

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Minimalism as a way of organizing the living room space

Minimalism is a type of modern design that aims to use a minimum amount of decoration, simplify the furnishings and prioritize the use of functional things. Simplicity and conciseness in every detail, practicality and rationality of furniture - all these are the main features that are inherent in minimalism. The minimalist living room has everything you need without being overloaded with details.

Minimalism is characterized by the complete absence of unnecessary decorations and fancy ornaments

Only essential items with maximum functionality

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Rustic living room

Decorating the hall in a rustic style, it is necessary to abandon the frills and allow the presence of some uncouthness in the interior. It is possible to use coarse elements made of natural materials: wooden beams, strong slightly rough furniture. Decorative items should be simple and showcase the natural color and texture of the material. Very handy will be the original elements of rural flavor.

Country style with simplicity and natural materials

The interior welcomes some ruggedness

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Decorating the living room in eco style

Eco style has specific features that must be taken into account when designing a room:

Eco-style interior design uses natural shades - sand, earth, white, grass or coniferous

Natural materials or quality imitations are suitable for finishing

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Design of a kitchen-living room in a country house

Until recently, the use of a kitchen-studio, that is, the combination of a kitchen and a living room, was practiced only in city apartments. However, in our time, such a solution is becoming more and more popular, and its use has spread to country houses.

You can design a kitchen-living room in any style: from classic and modern to high-tech - it all depends solely on the preferences of the owner of the house.

Luxury kitchen-living room in classic style

Spacious modern kitchen-living room

To harmoniously divide a room into functional areas, you can resort to some design tricks:

  1. You can visually divide the room into zones by using different types of flooring: the kitchen floor can be tiled, and the lounge area can be laminate or parquet.
  2. You can use such a design element as a bar counter, which is also very practical and functional.
  3. Use of ceiling trim and lighting for room zoning. There is no need for bright lighting in the seating area, while in the kitchen you need to use bright lamps and maximize the penetration of natural light into the room.
  4. Use of arches and mobile structures, which include screens and partitions.

A TV and home theater can be placed in the seating area to watch your favorite movies together. The main element of the dining area is a table, the size of which should depend on the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room. Around it you can arrange beautiful chairs.

Decoration of a recreation area in a high-tech living room

Trendy pop art interior

An original solution is to arrange a small stage for family improvisations, concerts and entertainment. Armchairs and a sofa should be placed around the stage to accommodate spectators.


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