When designing a kitchen, many people are drawn to a farmhouse style aesthetic for their space. Farmhouse style kitchens are cozy, welcoming, and full of charm, often featuring classic materials such as wicker, wood, and linen.
Keep in mind that farmhouse style itself can be quite broad. Within it, there is the modern farmhouse style, which is characterized by more of a sleek look and pared down accents, rustic farmhouse, which emphasizes the use of reclaimed materials, and cottage farmhouse, where you'll likely come across shabby chic touches such as florals and other patterned textiles.
No matter which aspect of farmhouse style appeals to you, we're here to help you design the kitchen of your dreams by sharing 67 beautiful farmhouse kitchen ideas below. These ideas are sure to inspire you no matter your home size or budget.
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Larger Than Life Lighting
Swap out standard builder-grade fixtures in favor of lighting that makes a stylish statement. These oversized gold pendant lights will brighten up your kitchen in a snap but look equally nice even when they're not in use.
Even if you're a renter, you can feel free to swap out your existing lighting, too—just be sure to keep the original fixtures stored somewhere safe so that you can re-install them prior to moving out.
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Creative Curations
Don't be afraid to go all out with accessories in your farmhouse kitchen. Get creative when displaying basic items such as spice jars, dish towels, and more. Wooden hooks make it easy to corral like with like.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Cottage-Like Accents
If you appreciate cottage-like touches, weave some florals into your farmhouse kitchen, as seen here with this wallpaper border. You can also cozy things up a bit more with the addition of a countertop lamp, which will cast a warm glow as you cook.
When it comes to appliances, opt primarily for function.
"Make sure the appliance selections meet your modern day needs," Kimberly Bevan, the founder of Bevan Interiors, says. "Don't go overboard on incorporating vintage appliances which look charming but are often not as energy efficient or conducive to today's kitchen needs."
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Rustic Influence
If your style leans rustic, opt for salvaged-looking furniture pieces like this wooden cabinet.
"Traditionally, farmhouses would use the materials readily available on their land to create the kitchen which might include old barn wood or wood from fallen trees," Bevan explains.
Other wooden features commonly used in farmhouse kitchens include butcher blocks, painted or stained solid wood cabinetry, and reclaimed wooden beams. You can also repurpose vintage glass jars and use them to store essential ingredients in the cabinet and on your countertop.
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Beadboard Walls in Farmhouse Kitchen
Jazz up simple kitchen walls with the addition of beadboard, a material that is often found in farmhouse style homes. It looks nice painted in the color of your choosing or left plain white. Alternatively, opt for a two-toned look as seen here!
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Handy Plate Rack
Use a plate rack to display your favorite dishes in the kitchen. Accessing and putting away your servingware has never been easier, either.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Sweet Skirted Sink
Instead of opting for traditional wooden doors, consider placing skirted fabric over your sink to conceal what's underneath while adding a touch of charm to the kitchen. You can easily DIY your own skirt using leftover fabric that you already have on hand.
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Wooden Hooks on the Wall
Short on storage space? No problem! Make use of a wooden hook system on the wall and use it to house everything from dishcloths to decor.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Neutral Components
Many farmhouse kitchens are neutral in color, but that doesn't mean you can't go all in with various tones and textures. Weave in touches of wood, wicker, copper, and metal to create a collected look. You can likely shop your house first to find items that might look nice displayed in the kitchen prior to purchasing anything new.
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Open Shelving All Over
Wooden open shelving is another farmhouse kitchen fixture. Style yours with a mixture of decorative and practical objects.
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Versatile Side Cart
Turn a side cart into a cute display in the kitchen by outfitting it with some of your favorite items, such as cookbooks and platters. When you're entertaining, you can clear off the top and use it to serve food.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Dazzling Wooden Beams
If your kitchen features exposed wooden beams, let them be the star of the show by leaving them in their natural state, which will help you fully embrace the classic farmhouse look.
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Cutting Board Display
Rather than storing your wooden cutting boards behind closed doors, take them out and lean them against your backsplash so that they double as decor. Wooden accents are a key component of farmhouse style kitchens, and being that cutting boards are so affordable and utilitarian, they're a no-brainer purchase.
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Painted Farmhouse Style Hutch
Bring some cottage flair into your farmhouse kitchen with the addition of a painted hutch. It's a useful alternative to traditional cabinetry, and you can paint yours in the color of your choosing. This light sage green is a hue that many people who choose to bring color into their farmhouse kitchen tend to use.
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Ready to Host
Farmhouse kitchens are always the perfect place to host a gathering of family and friends. Equip yourself to host the whole crew by setting up a sweet coffee bar that's fully stocked with mugs and more.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Fresh Flowers
No farmhouse kitchen is complete without some flowers. Whether you trim some from your garden or head down to the local farm stand, you won't want to forgo a vessel filled with beautiful blooms. Dried hydrangeas look beautiful as well and will last for many months on end with no maintenance required.
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Everyday Objects at Work
Repurpose household objects in the kitchen to add character to your space. For example, a small set of wooden drawers like the ones shown here can accommodate coffee pods, sugar packets, and more.
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Architectural Intrigue
It's all in the architectural details when it comes to decorating your farmhouse kitchen. Adding a dutch door to your kitchen will bring an extra dose of farmhouse flair into your home in an instant.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Shiplap and Subway Tile
Shiplap and subway tile proves to be a winning combination in farmhouse kitchens, as illustrated here. These two materials have been popular for decades and don't seem to be going out of style anytime soon. The two blend to bring some texture into a neutral space.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Modern Flair
This sleek modern farmhouse kitchen effortlessly blends together contemporary influences (such as the acrylic bar stools) with timeless farmhouse components. If you're planning to go mod, be sure to still incorporate wooden elements, white ceramics, and some woven touches.
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Long Wooden Shelves
Skip the upper cabinets and display all of your kitchen items on long wooden shelves like these. Farmhouse spaces are all about embracing a collected, lived-in look.
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Black and White Checkered Flooring
Black and white checks are a timeless pick; if you can't change your kitchen tiles, you can always opt for a peel-and-stick approach that is renter-friendly and removable.
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Light Sage Farmhouse Kitchen
Looking to add some color to your farmhouse kitchen? You can't go wrong with a calming light sage hue. This barely-there green is extra soothing.
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Wooden Rustic Kitchen Table
To add a storied touch to the kitchen, bring in a table made from reclaimed wood. Whether you paint it or leave it in its natural state is entirely your choice.
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Wooden Range Hood
A wooden range hood pops against this kitchen's all-white backdrop. It nicely plays to the wooden island, which also adds rustic flair to the space.
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Still Life Art in Farmhouse Kitchen
Make room for art in the kitchen. If you crave a unique piece, take to the thrift store or flea market for a special vintage find. Floral prints or landscapes are excellent picks for farmhouse spaces.
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Woven Baskets Galore
Bring on the baskets! There's no such thing as using too much wicker when it comes to styling a farmhouse kitchen. Add some greenery to create a rustic arrangement or use them as storage vessels.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Framed Artwork
Not sure how to fill the area above your stove? You can always hang a piece of art there so that you have something to admire as you cook. Again, flowery designs are great for creating a farmhouse feel.
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Using the Space Above the Sink
Add something unexpected to the kitchen by decorating the area above your sink with baskets. This setup will draw the eye upward while providing useful storage.
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An Almost Off-White Hue
This light green cabinet hue almost reads off-white and is a nice choice for anyone who can't fully steer clear of color but is looking to keep it simple.
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Cozy Runner in Farmhouse Kitchen
One way to warm up your kitchen in an instant is by laying down a runner. Opt for something that spans the length of your island to fill the space properly.
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Kitchen Collection
Go ahead and highlight a collection of items that are meaningful to you in your kitchen. Here, white pottery pieces are clustered together on the countertop making for a stylish yet functional display.
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Artful Plate Display in Farmhouse Kitchen
Hang some of your favorite plates on the wall above the doorway in your kitchen to make your cooking space appear more lived-in while highlighting some of your collectibles.
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Farmhouse Ready Sink
No farmhouse kitchen is complete without a classic farmhouse style sink like this one. It's sure to make cleaning that big pile of dishes a total breeze.
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Natural Wood Floors
If your kitchen has natural wood floors, you'll definitely want to let them shine. The more character and signs of age, the better.
"Particularly for the floors, counters, and backsplash, these materials are natural, not man-made, harkening back to a time when using materials found near a source was a logical choice," Nureed Saeed, the founder of NU Interiors, says. "Truly the eco-friendly component wasn’t being thought of but people were way ahead of their time."
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Checkered Cafe Curtains
Farmhouse style and checkered or gingham prints go hand in hand, and these curtains are easy to make on your own using scrap fabric.
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Durable Jute Rug
Jute rugs are known for being durable and long lasting and are great for high traffic areas. Place one underneath your kitchen table to section off your dining space from the rest of the room.
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Utilitarian Mug Holder
A handy mug holder like this one keeps all of your essentials within reach and can even double as a drying rack.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Simple Lighting
The addition of a simple farmhouse style light fixture above the sink makes this kitchen feel more complete and custom in a snap.
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Well Styled Shelves
Make room for small frames and vases inside of your kitchen hutch. Given how much time you spend in this space, you deserve to be surrounded by objects that you love.
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Comfortable Seating Nook
Cozy up your dining area with the addition of some throw pillows. Dotted or striped motifs are always great in farmhouse spaces. Personal touches, such as framed family photographs or favorite art pieces, are also a nice addition to a farmhouse kitchen and can be displayed leaning on a wooden wall-mounted shelf like the one shown in this room.
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Shabby Chic Touch
Bring a shabby chic cabinet into the kitchen and make use of all of its shelves as well as its sides—you can install hooks here for additional storage if space allows.
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Delightful Vignette
Style a small vignette on your countertops using small drawers, a cute utensil holder, and some dried flowers. You don't need much space to create something pretty.
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Sleek and Black Farmhouse Kitchen
Most farmhouse kitchens are white and bright. For a more sleek farmhouse look, bring some matte black light fixtures into the mix, like the ones seen here.
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Mixing and Matching Wood Tones
It's okay to mix and match wood tones in your farmhouse kitchen as long as you identify a dominant shade. This darker tone is carried over from the island top to the pendant lights. White walls and cabinetry prevent the room from appearing too heavy or dark.
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A Pop of Fresh Greenery
The best free piece of farmhouse decor? Branches from your backyard. Display some in a vessel on your kitchen island to fill your cooking space with life without spending a cent.
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Salvaged Island
Consider using a nontraditional surface as your kitchen island. A salvaged wooden table can serve the same function while better contributing to your farmhouse aesthetic.
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Baskets All Over in Farmhouse Kitchen
Make use of large woven baskets to house things like kitchen towels, aprons, and other textiles that you can easily store folded.
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Reuse and Repurpose
Farmhouse living is about making the most of the materials you already have on hand. To that end, repurpose empty glass jars in your kitchen and turn them into storage for dry goods and other ingredients.
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White Exposed Brick Farmhouse Kitchen
Exposed brick adds instant character to any farmhouse kitchen. If the natural red tone feels too severe, consider painting it a soft white shade as shown here.
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Touch of Topiary
No room for a full-on plant in the kitchen? You can never go wrong with a sweet and simple topiary in a classic terracotta pot.
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Colorful Dried Florals
Dried flowers look beautiful in farmhouse style kitchens. Place a bouquet into a woven vessel and you're golden.
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Signs of Stripes
Stripes and farmhouse style go hand in hand. Work the classic pattern into your kitchen by rolling out a runner in front of the stove. Patterned runners are wise choices to help camouflage the inevitable stains and spills in the kitchen as well.
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Industrial Farmhouse Moment
Try this approach to wall shelves, which is artful and unique. The wire adds an industrial feel to your farmhouse kitchen.
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A Bit of Burlap
Burlap is a material that we often see in farmhouse style spaces, and it makes for a great window covering option, allowing for light to still filter through over the course of the day.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Olive Tree
Many farmhouse style rooms feature olive trees. Whether you go real or faux, weave one into your kitchen design, placing it on the countertop or table.
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Classic Windsor Chairs
Not sure what type of chairs to purchase for your farmhouse style kitchen? Windsor chairs are always a nice classic bet, and they're comfortable to boot.
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Comfy Eating Spot
Encourage friends and family members to sit down and stay a while by customizing your dining bench so that it's nice and comfortable. Fabric cushions and a few pillows will work wonders.
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Artful Lighting Choices
Candelabra chandeliers shine in this modern farmhouse kitchen, serving as a form of art.
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Linen Window Treatments in Farmhouse Kitchen
If you choose to install full length curtains in your kitchen, a linen material will contribute to your space's farmhouse aesthetic while allowing light to filter in nicely.
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Stylish Stone Farmhouse Kitchen
A stone backsplash is one way to bring that cottage farmhouse effect into your kitchen immediately. Keep accessories to a minimum to allow the material to take center stage.
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Wicker Moment
Fill an empty kitchen corner with a wicker lamp like this one. Search for farmhouse-like pieces at thrift stores and estate sales to decorate your kitchen with budget-friendly items that aren't too precious.
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Sneaky Storage
Make the most of every inch of space in your small farmhouse kitchen. You can hang a small rod and curtain between your fridge and countertop, as shown here, and fill that space with essential but unsightly items such as a small broom and dustpan or even a trashcan.
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Farmhouse Kitchen With Greenery
Bring the outside in by displaying full-sized plants in your kitchen. Even if you live in the city, you can still enjoy a country-like effect as you cook.
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Pared Down
While most farmhouse kitchens lean maximalist, there is nothing wrong with opting to pare down and go minimalist in your space. Plants, colorful dish towels, and small pieces of art can be used sparingly to add pops of intrigue as you desire.
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Sliding Barn Door
Add a barn door to your kitchen to section off the space from the rest of your home without deviating from your aesthetic.
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Picnic Basket Storage
When you're not using your picnic baskets, you can designate them as storage bins in the kitchen. They're way prettier to look at than standard plastic tubs!
Tips for Decorating a Farmhouse Kitchen
Bevan notes that craftsmanship is a key component of farmhouse style kitchens.
"They can still be state of the art in terms of the latest appliances, but the focus is more on the handcrafted details that harken back to simpler times," she says.
When it comes to materials for your farmhouse kitchen, do not be afraid to opt for elements that will show signs of use over time.
"Marble is a great surface to bake on, butcher blocks are easy to maintain and wear over time so that the space really can feel the love in the kitchen, and brass hardware patinas naturally show the beauty of time passing," Saeed says.
Looking to add instant character to your farmhouse kitchen? There are many simple ways like adding some vintage finds, warm colors, inviting lighting, and installing wallpaper to evoke a farmhouse style, Bevan says.
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What are popular colors for farmhouse kitchens?
Many farmhouse kitchens are neutral in color. When color is used on the cabinets, shades of green and blue are popular choices.
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What is the difference between farmhouse kitchens and country kitchens?
Farmhouse kitchens are less colorful than country kitchens, which tend to incorporate brighter hues and more patterns.
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What is a modern farmhouse kitchen?
A modern farmhouse kitchen is characterized by clean lines and a more sleek, streamlined appearance than a classic farmhouse kitchen.