21 Modern Farmhouse Kitchens That Are Sleek, Cozy, and Absolutely Dreamy

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Modern farmhouse style is one of the most coveted design styles around. And it’s not hard to see why. The style blends modern design’s sleek lines with farmhouse style’s cozy atmosphere—leaving you with a space that looks picture-perfect and feels great to be in.

Though modern farmhouse style looks good in any part of the home, it looks particularly great in the kitchen—a space that’s both functional and familial. Modern design’s clean, uncluttered approach makes any kitchen easier to navigate, and farmhouse style’s cozy warmth makes the hearth of the home feel even homier.

Combine the best of what each style has to offer, and you’ll end up with a kitchen that you’ll love spending time in—whether you’re cooking, hosting, or enjoying a meal. And since modern farmhouse style has become so popular, inspiration abounds. There are lots of great modern farmhouse kitchen ideas to sift through as you piece together the kitchen of your dreams—and we’ve rounded up 21 of our favorites.

Spring for a Solid Wood Island

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Wood makes a classic addition to any interior, but it looks particularly great in a modern farmhouse. So treat yourself to some extra counter space by building a solid wood island. The accent will feel sleek, rustic, and warm all at once—serving as the perfect centerpiece for your space.

Embrace Open Storage

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When outfitting your kitchen, don’t just stock up on cabinets—mix and match storage solutions, instead. By lining the bottom of your walls with cabinets and the top of your walls with sleek shelves, you can open up your kitchen without sacrificing storage space.

Snag a Classic Farmhouse Sink

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One easy way to score some farmhouse style? Snag a classic farmhouse sink. The sleek accent will instantly make your kitchen feel charming and cozy—while playing well with the most modern elements in your space.

Set the Scene With Simple Window Treatments

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No farmhouse kitchen is complete without window treatments. But to keep things polished, stay away from floral curtains and ruffled swags. Instead, hang a simple Roman shade that’ll cozy up your space without adding visual clutter.

Go All in on White

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The go-to palette for a modern farmhouse kitchen? White from top to bottom. The sleek color scheme brightens up any kitchen—while honoring modern design’s love of minimalism.

Have Fun With Your Backsplash

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Modern farmhouse kitchens may be clean and uncluttered, but they should also feel charming and homey. So look for places to sneak in personality. Your kitchen backsplash is a great candidate—and a set of playful tiles can take your kitchen from sleek to statement-making.

Leave Your Structural Beams Exposed

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Add a dose of texture to your kitchen by leaving your structural beams exposed. The rustic accent will balance out your sleekest cabinets and boldest fixtures, making your space feel classically cozy.

Play With Rustic Metal Accents

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When decorating a farmhouse, wood is top of mind. But other materials—like rustic metals—are just as farmhouse-friendly. So hang some matte metal pendant lights, stock up on sleek metal chairs, and install some metal hardware that looks a little worn-in.

Build a Cozy Breakfast Nook

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Farmhouse style is at its best when it feels warm and welcoming. So be sure to add lots of eat-in space. Line your counters with barstools, deck out your dining room, and treat yourself to a cozy breakfast nook that looks both snuggly and sleek.

Line Your Range Hood With Wood

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A good range hood ventilates your kitchen. A great one ventilates your kitchen—and looks good while doing it. So spring for a statement-making range hood that steals the spotlight in your space, or dress up the range hood you already have by painting it a fun color or lining it with wood.

Splurge on a Statement Stove

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Your appliances don’t have to double as decorative accents but if you want to make every accent count, invest in a stove that’s both pretty and practical. Keep it classic with a shiny stainless steel stove or take a risk on a stove in a striking color—like light blue, green, or black.

Hang Some Classic Cage Lights

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There are tons of modern farmhouse light fixtures out there. But few look as reliably rustic as cage lights. So hang the barn-friendly fixtures all over your kitchen. The rugged accent will transform your space, even if you change nothing else.

Paint Your Cabinets a Sleek Color

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The average modern farmhouse palette is pretty pared-down—but that doesn’t mean color is off the menu. So if you can’t stand the thought of an all-neutral kitchen, paint your cabinets a sleek but charming color—like light blue or sage green.

Make a Statement With Your Hardwoods

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Lining your modern farmhouse kitchen with hardwoods is a classic option—but it doesn’t have to be a boring one. By laying out your hardwoods in a striking chevron, basket weave, or checkerboard pattern, you can craft a statement floor that turns heads—while staying true to your decor scheme.

Score a Fun Pantry Door

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When decorating your kitchen, it’s easy to overlook your pantry. But try not to. If your pantry is visible from your kitchen, flank it with a charming pantry door. The upgrade will transform the tucked-away storage space—making your entire kitchen look prettier.

Pick a Rustic Countertop Material

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Quartz countertops may be a popular pick, but they’re not your only option. So as you deck out your modern farmhouse kitchen, consider lining your countertops with a more rustic material—like butcher block, stone, or concrete.

Streamline Your Dishes

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Shelves are a go-to storage solution in any farmhouse kitchen but to make the most of them, you’ll want must-haves that are pretty enough to display. So stock up on striking dishes, glasses, and serverware—and let them double as decor on your shelves.

Soften Your Space With a Rug

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Kitchen floors tend to feel cold and sleek but it doesn’t take much to warm them up. With a single rug, you can cozy up your floors without cluttering up your kitchen—and add a pop of playful decor to your space.

Stock Up on Textured Bar Stools

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Kitchens don’t call for very much furniture so choose the few pieces you need with care. By snagging bar stools in a texture that complements your space, you can balance out your kitchen—softening modern elements with rugged texture, or adding sleek style to a farmhouse-heavy space.

Color-Coordinate Your Metals

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Color-coordinating your metals isn’t a must—but it’s an easy way to declutter your space, so streamline your hardware, your sinkware, and even your cookware. The matching elements will make a subtle statement, without distracting from the kitschiest elements in your space.

Add Some Sweet Finishing Touches

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The perfect kitchen isn't just sleek and cozy—it genuinely feels like yours- so finish off your space with a few personal touches. Hang art on your walls, keep your favorite cookbooks on display, and line your countertops with baubles you’ll love looking at every time you cook.

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