49 Top Farmhouse Decor Trends (with Inspiring Ideas)

Written By Ashley

Farmhouse decor is where modern and rustic meets calm and bright. You can incorporate farmhouse style into any style of home, city or country, and it bring a neutral, welcoming aesthetic into any room from the living room to the kitchen, bedroom, dining room, and more.

Yet, while you may be familiar with the basics of farmhouse style thanks to designers like Chip and Joanna Gaines and Studio McGee, there’s an art to replicating the farmhouse look in your own home.

You can incorporate elements of this aesthetic into your space, like adding texture with accents like a shiplap wall, using neutrals or moody color schemes, or decorating with vintage pieces you’ve collected over time.

Whatever your farmhouse vision, we’ve rounded up fabulous rooms and compiled corresponding tips on how to add farmhouse flair to your space.

Display Your Collections in the Kitchen

collected open shelving Pin Antoinette Arrington / Instagram

Farmhouse style spaces are cozy and welcoming, and keeping favorite items on display adds to the lived-in, collected feel that is key to this aesthetic, as exemplified in designer Antoinette Arrington’s space.

Incorporate Soft Sheepskin Accents

sheepskin rugPin Danielle / Instagram

Sheepskin is incredibly versatile—little kids will enjoy laying down on it in the nursery or playroom, and adults will appreciate a sheepskin rug next to the bed, which ensures that feet are nice and cozy when getting up on chilly mornings.

Or make like designer Danielle and layer a sheepskin throw on a bench.

Use a Neutral Color Palette

neutral colorsPin Brooke / Instagram

When it comes to selecting basic furniture pieces, stick to the neutrals if you’re looking to achieve a farmhouse look.

Then, feel free to add pops of color in the form of pillows, florals, and other small accent pieces.

Designer Brooke shows us how it’s done in her serene living space.

Focus on the Charming Details in the Bathroom

windowpane towelPin Christina Kim

Even the seemingly smallest details, like bathroom linens, can majorly shape the aesthetic of a room.

Here, in this powder room by designer Christina Kim, a hand towel featuring a windowpane print brings a touch of farmhouse fun into the space.

Opt for White Slipcovered Chairs

white slipcovered chairsPin Jenn Pablo

Placing white slipcovers atop your chairs will instantly bring the farmhouse look home, as we see in this space by designer Jenn Pablo.

And the vase filled with branches is another charming touch—simple greenery is also a farmhouse classic.

Welcome Guests With a Bench

metal benchPin @westcottonwoodlane / Instagram

Bench seating is so welcoming and classic—if you can fit a metal bench in your entryway, opt for a black hue like designer @westcottonwoodlane did to bring farmhouse style home.

Guests will appreciate having a place to put on and take off shoes when they stop by.

Collect Functional Antiques

distressed furniturePin Karen

Distressed wooden furniture is always full of beauty and character and is perfect for any farmhouse home.

This chest that designer Karen has in her space is filled with tons of charm and provides plenty of function, too.

Source a Wooden Cabinet

wooden cabinetPin Sandra / Instagram

Wooden cabinets make for excellent storage in the kitchen and also have lots of rustic charm.

Designer Sandra opted to keep her cabinet doors open to display all of the beautiful treasures she has inside.

Sticking to one color scheme for plates and glassware ensures that her collection appears curated and not overwhelming.

Add Woven Elements

woven trayPin Megan / Instagram

Woven baskets and trays are staples in any farmhouse home.

They add welcome texture and are sturdy enough to stand the test of time.

Designer Megan placed ceramic planters atop the tray in her dining room for a simple yet chic centerpiece.

Paint Your Dining Chairs

farmhouse dining roomPin Morgan / Instagram

Traditionally, being able to gather together was an important characteristic of farmhouse living, and this concept holds true in today’s farmhouse-inspired dining rooms.

White painted cane dining chairs shine in this dining space—they pop against the deep blue walls and add a country like element.

Designer Morgan also added a vintage inspired rug with warm hues that contributes to the room’s welcoming atmosphere.

Install Barn Doors

barn doorsPin Ania / Instagram

They work in any room of the house—even in the loo, as seen here in designer Ania’s space.

We also like the idea of installing barn doors in a farmhouse bedroom to lead into the closet.

Install a Farmhouse Sink in the Kitchen

farmhouse sinkPin Victoria Bell

If you’re renovating the kitchen, a farmhouse style sink is a winning choice.

It truly steals the show in this space by designer Victoria Bell and will be the envy of all of your dinner guests.

Fill Your Fireplace With Rustic Accents

logs in fireplacePin @houseandholm’s / Instagram

Adding logs into the opening of a nonfunctioning fireplace brings about that rustic charm that we all crave.

Designer @houseandholm’s addition of throw blankets and pillows encourages major relaxation.

We love how she, too, hung an all-seasons wreath in her home.

Add Greenery With Plants

fiddle leaf figPin Jamie / Instagram

A fiddle leaf fig, like the one designer Jamie has, is a farmhouse must (now say that three times fast!).

We often associate plants with boho spaces, but they complement any type of decor.

Olive trees (whether real or faux) are also popular among the farmhouse set.

Embrace Natural wood Elements

kate marker interiors mudroomPin Kate Marker Interiors

If you’ve got a white base on your walls (even if it isn’t shiplap), all it takes is a few extra touches in a light colored natural wood elements to add a farmhouse vibe.

The bench, shelf, and basket paired with a mixture of farmhouse and modern minimalist accents make this mudroom-laundry room by Kate Marker Interiors a winner.

Grab a Trunk

vintage trunkPin Krista / Instagram

You know that trunk that’s been collecting dust in the basement?

Allow it to see the light of day by making it part of your farmhouse style decor!

Trunks are so storied, not to mention they can hold a ton—so if you’re wondering where to stash the throw blankets that are constantly taking over your sofa, you have an answer.

Sticking your trunk in front of or in the opening of a nonworking fireplace like designer Krista did is an excellent solution.

Decorate With Rustic Baskets

woven basketsPin Krista / Instagram

It’s a fact: A farmhouse fanatic can never own enough baskets.

Use them as plant pots, to store kitchen linens, in the closet, in the bathroom—you name it.

Designer Krista has worked several different types into this one vignette.

Set Out Wheat Grass

dried white grassPin Rukmini / Instagram

Tired of purchasing and repurchasing fresh flowers every week?

Place dried wheatgrass in a vase like designer Rukmini did for a simple arrangement that will last all season long and won’t need any refreshing.

If you’re a color lover, you can also add some dried red berry stems into the mix.

Hang a Modern Farmhouse Wreath

big chairPin Whitney / Instagram

Wreaths aren’t just for the winter holidays—hanging a leafy modern farmhouse wreath year round, like designer Whitney did, will add cheer to your living room decor on any given day.

Wreaths last a long time already, but if you really don’t want to worry about maintenance, you can always opt for a faux creation—many look extremely convincing.

Add Shiplap Accents in the Bedroom

shiplap wallPin Carissa / Instagram

Who needs a headboard when you can install a wall of shiplap behind your bed?

Designer Carissa went a bit off the beaten path and opted to paint her shiplap wall black, which adds a moody touch to her sleep space.

A rug with earthy tones finishes off the look.

Create Texture With a Chunky Throw

knit throw blanketPin Janea / Instagram

Seriously, we all know that when it comes to throws, the chunkier, the better.

No farmhouse bedroom is complete without a knit blanket like designer Janea’s.

Drape it over the end of your bed oh-so-casually and thank yourself on chilly evenings when you feel snug as a bug.

Choose the Right Mirror

black round mirrorPin Gbeke / Instagram

Every entryway needs a mirror—but be sure to pick the right one.

A round, black mirror always looks right on trend in a farmhouse style home.

Designer Gbeke hung hers in a shiplap-covered hallway, which allows the deep hue to really stand out.

Bust Out the Beads

beads on coffee tablePin Nita

Your coffee table doesn’t have to be jam-packed with decor to look chic.

Beaded chains are the perfect coffee table accent for a farmhouse home. While neutral, they add textural interest and aren’t too delicate.

Designer Nita kept her coffee table decor nice and simple—but it’s by no means boring.

Use Cozy Knits

knit accentsPin Meeghan / Instagram

Knit blankets aren’t just for the bedroom—they shine in the main living area, too!

Knit rugs also provide relief for achy feet and prevent a living room from feeling too stuffy.

Designer Meeghan even added a knit stool to her setup (we do love a good theme).

Select Vintage-Inspired Tiles

black and white tilesPin Michelle Martel / Instagram

Black and white tiles aren’t just for French-inspired rooms—they look beautiful in farmhouse spaces, too.

Designer Michelle Martel opted for a darling pattern in this bathroom that adds some welcome whimsy to the space.

Style Wood Stools

reclaimed wood stoolsPin Frankie / Instagram

Reclaimed wood stools that are too tiny for anyone to sit on can still make for fabulous decor.

Use them as plant stands or to hold vases, as designer Frankie did.

The end result? Adorable cottage-like vibes!

Pretty Up the Porch

screen porch doorPin Cindy / Instagram

Farmhouses are known for their expansive screen porches, and if you’re lucky enough to have one of your down, don’t forget to pretty it up!

Installing a porch swing big enough for two or three will make warm weather lounging all the more enjoyable.

Additionally, an indoor/outdoor carpet and a coffee table will help your outdoor space appear a bit more finished.

Designer Cindy’s porch is certainly calling our names!

Set Up a Gardening Station. Outdoors

garden tablePin Krizianid / Instagram

Celebrate your love of gardening by setting up a cute station with plant supplies on your screened porch like designer Krizianid did.

Farmhouse life is all about spending time outdoors—so go get one with nature already!

Lean a Rustic Blanket Ladder

blanket ladderPin Jules / Instagram

As we keep noting, blankets and cozy accents are integral components of farmhouse decor.

A blanket ladder, like the one that designer Jules displayed in her home, is another excellent storage option—and can be DIYed, too.

Install DIY Board and Batten

board and battenPin Isabel / Instagram

Board and batten is easy to DIY and will take any wall from drab to fab.

It looks wonderful in this farmhouse dining room by designer Isabel.

Not that there’s no need to hang wall decor once it’s finished, the design will speak for itself.

Turn Kitchen Essentials Into Art

kitchen essentials cutting boardPin @therusticdesert / Instagram

Everyday farmhouse kitchen essentials such as wooden cutting boards can be lined up on the counter and displayed as art, creating a lived-in feel.

Designer @therusticdesert grouped a number of go to supplies atop a metal tray to keep things organized.

Layer Textures and Textiles

layering rugsPin Michelle / Instagram

A layered look never goes out of style and adds plenty of coziness to any space.

Designer Michelle layered rugs in her living room to create a plush place to relax.

Even if your home features existing wall to wall carpet, you don’t have to feel trapped.

Place a large area rug that’s more your style over the majority of the carpet and you’ll feel much more at ease in your space.

Treat the Bathroom Like a Styled Space

ornate mirrorPin Kandas / Instagram

The bathroom deserves a little decor love, too.

Take down an unsightly medicine cabinet and hang a vintage mirror, like the white one that designer Kandas found, in its place. It will make a major difference and add lots of life.

Eucalyptus is also a must in the bathroom—it keeps the space smelling pleasant and will last for weeks on end.

Place Plants in the Bathroom

farmhouse bathroom decorPin Christine Kissack / Instagram

Let’s face it: We use our bathrooms multiple times a day, every day, so why leave them out of the design scheme?

In designer Christine Kissack’s space, a small stool with a petite plant will add charm to the loo, and a runner with rust tones livens up a more neutral floor.

Get Artsy

gallery wall and chandelierPin Wendy / Instagram

No home is complete without a gallery wall (trust us).

Hang up art prints of all kinds—silhouettes are full of farmhouse charm—and create an eye-catching gallery wall like designer Wendy.

And don’t forget about lighting: A beaded chandelier like this one is way more attractive than standard builder-grade fixtures.

Hang a Old-School Clock

clock decor in living roomPin Margy / Instagram

An oversized clock serves as living room decor while reminding us of simpler times pre-handheld devices.

Its wooden tones complement the primitive open shelf below it in designer Margy’s home.

Design a Modern Rustic Tablescape

eucalyptus garlandPin Katie / Instagram

Beautiful tablescapes aren’t just for the holidays and special occasions.

Make even the most mundane of meals feel a little more luxe with a display that elevates the everyday.

A faux eucalyptus garland like the one designer Katie has is the perfect choice.

Mount Baskets to the Wall

baskets on wallPin Rebecca Rollins Interiors

Baskets don’t just have to be used for their traditional purpose to shine in a farmhouse home.

Create a display on the wall like designer Rebecca Rollins did and admire the liveliness it adds to your space.

Best of all, baskets can be sourced extremely affordably, so there’s no need to break the bank bringing this vision to life.

Scour your local thrift store or rummage sale and you’ll be sure to find some gems.

Mix Cozy Patterns

Cozy living room with pattern mixingPin Ashley Montgomery Design

Cozy pattern mixing can give you a collected farmhouse look, as if the room has been perfected over many years.

In this Ashley Montgomery Design living area, patterns are used in different scales, but all in the same neutral color palette, creating a cohesive look.

Use a Bench as a Coffee Table

bench as coffee tablePin Janine / Instagram

You don’t have to shell out big bucks for a designer-made coffee table when a simple wooden bench can look just as stunning.

The one that designer Janine chose has a rustic look without veering into shabby chic territory, making it a fantastic farmhouse find.

Add Equestrian Touches

horse decorPin Eleanor / Instagram

Veering too far into the “animal theme” category can look cheesy, but a horse figurine adds the right amount of farmhouse flair.

Designer Eleanor kept the rest of her console table more contemporary and glam by using glass and gold lamps as an anchor.

Create Various Heights

windsor chairsPin Amber Pierce / Instagram

Think tall when it comes for chairs.

Windsor chairs are inviting and commonplace in farmhouse homes, and they add welcome height to any table.

Black chairs look beautiful in this space, but this style of seating is available in a wide range of shades.

Designer Amber Pierce styled hers with an Edison bulb light fixture that complements both farmhouse and industrial style spaces.

Incorporate Beautiful Bathroom Organization

glass jars in bathroomPin Ashley Webb

A farmhouse style space must be nice and organized—after all, such homes are designed around the idea of plenty of people coming and going.

Placing bathroom essentials in clear glass jars as designer Ashley Webb did in a recent project contributes to feelings of orderliness and uniformity.

Lean Into Subtle Details

dark kitchenPin Becca Interiors

As noted earlier, it’s key not to go overboard with animal decor, which can evoke the farmhouse vibe too strongly.

Rather, artfully displaying a painting like the one Becca Interiors used above can get the overall message across without make your home resemble a barnyard.

Yearning for a piece of art that looks like the real deal?

Shop for vintage farmhouse paintings on eBay, Etsy, and other secondhand sites or look for them at antique stores.

Pick Modern Wicker

wicker bed framePin Emily Starr Alfano / Instagram

Wicker or rattan furnishings shine in a number of settings—they can lean traditional, boho, or, yes, farmhouse.

The wicker bed that designer Emily Starr Alfano used in the space above can easily be jazzed up with windowpane bedding to embrace its full farmhouse potential.

Fix Up The Fireplace

tiles on fireplacePin Rebecca Rollins Interiors

The tiles you select for your fireplace or kitchen backsplash can majorly set the tone of a room.

The ones that designer Rebecca Rollins selected for the above room have a charming, down to earth look about them that meshes perfectly with farmhouse decor.

Oh, and we spy another blanket ladder here, too!

Give Wood a Fresh Look

wooden kitchen islandPin Karen / Instagram

Similarly, if you’re picking an island out from scratch, you can’t go wrong with a wooden option.

Designer Karen has made her setup look ultra dreamy by keeping the top of the island free of clutter and setting out only a functional (and colorful) fruit bowl.

And such a piece will only become more storied and special with age.

Keep It Simple

wooden stoolsPin Karan / Instagram

With so many elaborate kitchen bar stools on the market, it can be difficult to narrow down your top picks.

But when outfitting a farmhouse-inspired kitchen, opting for simple designs is best.

These wooden stools that designer Karan displayed aren’t flashy but have tons of character and are easy to move around the house as needed.

Mix Old and New

barn door modern homePin Michelle Berwick

Note that barn doors can easily be incorporated into more modern settings.

In this luxe home by designer Michelle Berwick, a barn door shines among a sleek backdrop and brings a touch of farmhouse into this contemporary space.

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