Rustic farmhouse kitchen designs


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!

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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.

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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.

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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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19 Amazing Modern Rustic Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas You Have To See

Warm and welcoming, these farmhouse kitchen ideas are filled with beautiful design details with a mix of old and new for an aesthetically appealing look. Such details include apron front sinks to reclaimed wood, open shelving, patterned tiles, painted cabinetry, white shiplap walls, and touches of vintage and antique.

The appeal of the farmhouse style aesthetic is that it is simple to re-create, whether it’s a new build or a renovation project. You can start small, whether it be painting your cabinets, or adding a vintage table or island, and work your way up to adding tile or shiplap backsplashes, exposed wood beams on the ceiling, and reclaimed wood on the floors.

Have a look below to discover some amazing ideas on how to create the perfect farmhouse kitchen as the heart of your home. It will be the one room in your home that your family and friends will want to hang out in after putting together such a warm and inviting space.

Tell Us: Which one of these farmhouse kitchen ideas do you find most inspiring and why in the Comments below!

1.  Blue and White. This stunning farmhouse kitchen idea features lower cabinetry in white oak paired with white upper cabinets and blue accent cabinets, including the island. The steel hood is custom-fabricated, along with the wood beam light fixture overhead. Additional highlights include the steel and mesh cabinet panels, brass and bronze hardware, La Cornue French range, concrete island countertop, and engineered quartz perimeter countertop. (via Ridgecrest Designs)

2. Farmhouse Kitchen Repurposed Island. The gorgeous kitchen island of a Miami, Florida home is an antique butcher block. Additional highlights include chiseled edge concrete countertops, stainless steel backsplash, a DCS gas range, open shelves, and a farmhouse sink. (via 2id Interiors)

3. Patterned Backsplash Tile. A ranch house in Oregon features this beautiful kitchen with white quartz countertops, a patterned cement tile backsplash, white cabinetry, a light wood island, and stainless steel appliances. (via Northland Design & Build)

4. Old Countryside Charm. A historic countryside home in New York features this classic white kitchen with blue painted cabinetry on the island with interior curtains. The beams are reclaimed barn wood, while the ceiling is a whitewashed maple. The countertops are Carrara marble. The kitchen and eating area are 20′ X 20′-8″. (via Crisp Architects)

5. Industrial Rustic Vibe. The pot rack/light fixture is Troy Lighting – Brunswick – F3798 in Aged Pewter finish. The backsplash is Culpepper thin brick veneer sourced from General Shale. (via Geschke Group Architecture)

6. Unique Island Design With Shelving. The island paint color is Benjamin Moore – London Grey and the kitchen perimeter cabinets are painted, Baltic Grey. The Island top is Quartz – London Fog and the other countertops are Granite – Honed Absolute Black. The brand of the pulls is Jeffrey Alexander – Belcastel pulls. (via Thomas Built LLC)

7. Custom Kitchen Range Hood. This black and white kitchen features a custom steel hood, black stone countertops, and a white marble backsplash. The pendant light fixtures above the island are the E. F. Chapman Darlana 6 Light Foyer Pendant, Aged Iron. A glass display showcases a wine collection, ideal for entertaining. (via Bauer Metal)

8. Eye-Catching Backsplash Tile. The cabinet hardware came from Schaub. They are the Menlo Park Oil-Rubbed Bronze Pulls and Knobs. The kitchen island and hood are White Oak, finished with linseed oil and half gray glaze. The backsplash tile is Enchante Charm with 90 Light Pewter Grout from Tile Collection in Pineville, NC. (via New Old, LLC)

9. Open And Inviting Kitchen. This updated New England farmhouse kitchen features reclaimed pieces and fixtures that match the rest of the house while also breathing new life into the space. The perimeter cabinets are painted in Labrador Blue 1670 – Benjamin Moore. The countertop material is Pietra del Cardosa (natural – a schist) with the edges mitered to 3″ thick. The walls are painted in Classic Gray 1548 | Benjamin Moore. (via Kristina Crestin Design)

10. White And Wood. This modern farmhouse kitchen of a home in Utah features a pair of large matte black pendant lights from The Home Depot above the island along with beautiful two-tone cabinetry. The island chairs are the Passion Wicker Counter Stools from Peachtree Fine Furniture. (via Lindsay Hill Interiors)

11. Barn Style Kitchen. A barn renovation in Middlebury, Vermont features this rustic farmhouse-style kitchen. An industrial-style island on wheels can be moved around for convenience. The countertop is Heathermore slate from Sheldon Slate, while the cabinets are alder. The floor is a concrete slab with radiant heat. (via Joan Heaton Architects)

12. Vaulted Ceiling. This gorgeous kitchen with a soaring ceiling features mushroom-colored cabinetry and handmade zellige tile. (via Amethyst Home)

13. Library Ladder. This fresh vintage farmhouse-style kitchen has a large island and distressed black leather counter stools that compliments the light hardwood floors throughout this space. The island is 110″L x 41.75″D. (via Trove Warehouse)

14. White With Wood Tones. This farmhouse kitchen reflects the perfect balance of light airiness with the warmth of the wood. The gorgeous light fixtures over the island were sourced from Circa Lighting. (via Picture Perfect House)

15. Industrial-Farmhouse Inspired. The island is made with reclaimed wood and has raw steel posts that make up the end gable of the 20-foot by 4 1/2-foot island. The drawer pulls were sourced through Scott Landon Antiques. The countertop is Caesarstone 4003 Sleek Concrete. The door is an original barn door that was purchased along with the mounting hardware through Scott Landon Antiques. The light fixtures were also purchased from Scott Landon Antiques. The hood was a custom piece fabricated by a local steel supplier. The backsplash tiles are Tabarka Terracotta Tiles and are approximately a 2″x8″ brick tile used together with the Mini Arabesque. (via District 309 Design Studio)

16. A Barn Style Kitchen. This beautiful entertainment kitchen in Memphis, Tennessee overlooks a lake and opens to the porch. See the rest of this fabulous home here: Take a peek inside this gorgeous entertainment barn in Tennessee. (via Norris Architecture)

17. A Library Ladder. The ladder in this kitchen is convenient for accessing the upper cabinetry used for storage. The light fixtures over the island are from @shadesoflight. The hood was custom made out of reclaimed wood preserved from the renovation of this home. The refrigerator is a Thermador. The ceiling height is 11’3”. The reclaimed flooring is natural with a matte poly coating. (via @atashleysplace)

18. A Vintage Vibe. Brimming with repurposed finds, this kitchen of a home in Indiana features galvanized farm funnel light fixtures. For the kitchen island, the sign was spotted in the back of their 1900’s barn and integrated into the island design. (via Gridley & Graves Photography for Country Living)

19. Antique Charm. In this time-worn kitchen, a warm blend of natural materials takes center stage. The countertops are Carrara marble with crisp white cabinets. Replacing the traditional kitchen island is a large farmhouse table set in front of a brick-clad fireplace for warmth and ambiance. White oak beams span the length of the ceiling, while the flooring is tumbled slate tile. (via Ann Vanderwiel Wilde for BHG)

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Rustic kitchen design - photos of real interiors and tips

Rustic kitchen design - a solution that can harmoniously complement the interior of a country house or create an appropriate atmosphere in a city apartment. This mini-guide contains the advantages and disadvantages of such a choice, as well as the main rules for designing a country space.

Rustic kitchen design features

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Colors

Rustic style is always a natural palette. It can be either neutral (white, beige, brown, gray and their shades), or brighter (saturated green, cheerful yellow, accent red), or it can be subtle and delicate, based on pastel colors (mint, peach, dusty -pink).

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2. Materials

The base of the style is natural materials: wood, metal, ceramics, wicker accessories. Obvious artificiality (plastic, polyurethane, non-natural linoleum) will definitely not come into play. nine0003

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3. Finishing

The floor in the country-style kitchen is best laid out with ceramic tiles, porcelain stoneware, wood or cork.

Walls - leave wooden (if you are decorating a wooden house), paint or finish with wooden clapboard, aged boards. You can also turn to wallpaper with floral or floral patterns if you gravitate towards Provence. nine0003

Wooden beams will be appropriate on the ceiling; full wood trim also looks impressive; but you can choose just a flat, light ceiling.

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4. Furniture

Modern manufacturers often offer stylized country collections. In addition, models of laconic or classic silhouettes are suitable, retro furniture will come in handy. Often, options from minimally processed wood in the style of scandi-minimalism or rustic style will also be appropriate. nine0003

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5. Decor

Textiles are the main decorative element. Natural textured materials, lace, macrame, unobtrusive floral and floral prints, polka dots, checks, ruffles and frills are appropriate. Tablecloths on tables, knitted napkins, fabric pot holders, flowerpots and lampshades woven from threads, patchwork rugs, decorative pillows on chairs and sofas - all this will come in handy in a rustic-style kitchen. nine0003

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Other possible decor:

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Pros and cons of style

Rustic kitchen style, like any other, has its pros and cons. nine0003

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Main advantages

1. Comfort. Of course, country is associated with intimacy, enveloping atmosphere, directness of design - in a word, with comfort.

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2. Democracy. The style does not require dizzying investments, it is quite flexible and is interspersed with other directions.

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3. Relevance. Country style meets many modern trends: the craving for natural materials and the use of various textures, the ability to give things a second life and mix style with others.

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4. Easy to implement. Designing a kitchen in this style is much easier than creating, say, a neoclassical interior or a harmonious minimalist space.

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5. Diversity. Rustic style is very flexible: you can create a more sophisticated space with a Provence bias, or you can rely on rough shapes and textures and go rustic.

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6. No pretentiousness. If you are one of those who are tired of polished non-ferrous metals, mirrored furniture, marble, velvet and other clear evidence of luxury, the country atmosphere may appeal to you.

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7. Lack of reference to area. Country will be appropriate in both a large house and a small apartment.

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Key disadvantages

1. Simplicity. This is one of the key characteristics of a rustic interior, and if you like more solid, status, luxurious, glossy interiors, country is not your choice.

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2. Deceptive budget. In continuation of the previous paragraph: yes, the country atmosphere is rustic, but at the same time it is by no means budget (although at first glance it may seem that way). Of course, the style is democratic to a certain extent and allows for economical solutions, but at the same time it requires natural materials (wood, ceramics, natural textiles), and this in itself is already quite expensive. Add here stylized household appliances, high-quality furniture and sophisticated design techniques. nine0003

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3. The complexity of balancing. Designing a country kitchen is not difficult, it is difficult to feel the fine line of exactly the rustic underlay that you like: do not overdo it with the elegance of floral prints or go too far with the roughness of textures.

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4. The complexity of implementation in a city apartment. It is one thing to create a country atmosphere in a wooden country house, but to do it in an urban dwelling is quite another. Real log walls, a functioning stove and a rural landscape outside the windows - alas, all this is real only in a private house outside the city. nine0003

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20 current country style trends

Do you want to create a rustic kitchen that is cozy and atmospheric, but at the same time in line with modern trends? Take a look at our shortlist of current country trends. nine0003

1. Stylized technique.

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2. Stylized faucets.

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3. Wicker furniture and accessories.

4. Natural textured fabrics.

5. Combination of several natural shades of wood in an environment.

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7. Ironic decor.

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8. Notes of boho style.

9. Inclusions of Scandinavian style.

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10. Mixing with classics and neoclassics, as well as the use of classical composition techniques (symmetry, choice of semantic center).

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11. Widespread use of textiles (including instead of doors and doors, instead of partitions, for decorating walls). nine0003

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12. Natural wood tops.

13. Wooden, minimally finished facades.

14. Simple, unobtrusive prints (polka dots, plaid, neat plant motifs).

15. Stylized barn doors.

16. Abundance of indoor plants, greenery.

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17. Decor and accessories made of rope, twine, twine.

18. Chests in the interior (perfectly replace the bench and provide additional storage).

19. Stylized lamps (like candelabra, kerosene lamps) and Edison lamps.

20. Sinks with visible front.

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90,000 Village style for the kitchen - 92 photos of the suburban format

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  1. What is a village style in the interior of the kitchen
  2. Useful tips for decorating a kitchen
  3. photos of cuisine rustic style

What kind of kitchen interior can boast such a cozy interior as a rustic kitchen? Such an interior invites you to warm gatherings over a cup of tea from your grandmother's samovar or cooking fragrant pastries. nine0003

The interior brings back memories from childhood, pleasant moments in the grandmother's kitchen in the village. Such an interior is conducive to relaxation, sincere conversations with relatives.

What is the rustic style in the interior of the kitchen

The rustic interior has many directions, depending on the geographical location of the interior, the nationality of the owner or on personal preferences.

Rustic interiors can be styled with both Russian and American motifs, creating a ranch atmosphere, French motifs will bring a piece of Provence into the interior, Swiss motifs will evoke the atmosphere of a cozy chalet. nine0003

The rustic motif is expressed in the interior through the decoration of walls and ceilings, they should create a slightly brutal look. In their decoration, it is preferable to choose natural materials in natural colors.

Wall coverings can be made of decorative brick, lined with clapboard or board, wallpaper is acceptable, but they must have an ethnic pattern, it is possible to use photo wallpapers depicting rural landscapes.

Wall tiling is allowed only in the area of ​​the backsplash near the sink.

Wooden beams will look spectacular for finishing the ceilings, they will create an extraordinary and interesting look for the room. It is also quite acceptable to use suspended ceilings.

The range of colors for decoration in this style is not limited, but you should understand that the interior should not be overloaded with colors.

Accessories play an important role in the design. Various forged chandeliers, lamps, textiles, dishes with elements of folk crafts. nine0003

Particular importance is attached to textiles, it is he who gives the entourage of style. Curtains with tacks with a floral pattern, sewn patchwork bedspreads, tablecloths and napkins with folk ornaments, knitted ruffles on textile trims give the greatest comfort to the interior and flavor to the design.

Kitchen furniture should be massive, made of wood or actually wood with glass inserts.

Rattan furniture may be used. All these decorative elements will create a cozy entourage in your kitchen. nine0003

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