Get Inspired By These Charming Bathroom Farmhouse Ideas
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Whether you live in an actual farmhouse or just love to lean into the charming country chic aesthetic, making sure your bathroom coordinates with the style of your house is essential. You want it to feel cozy and inviting yet functional. It is a bathroom after all. If you're looking for some inspiration, consider these farmhouse bathroom ideas.
You can get an instant refresh to an existing space simply by swapping out a mirror, updating your bathroom storage, or adding a rug. Or you can go all out with a full renovation like Ree Drummond did for both her brand new house with her husband Ladd or Sister House with her sister Betsy. Or you can redecorate with a few new items to make it feel like a full makeover just as her daughter Alex did in her guest bath a few years back.
It doesn't matter how big or small your bathroom is either. You will find ways to decorate your little farmhouse oasis and keep your bathroom organized, no matter what size space you have. You'll be able to DIY or find something in store that's just right for you at every budget level, too. So get ready to slide those barn doors open and get right down to business, because your new farmhouse bathroom awaits.
Add more farmhouse flair to your home:
Shiplap Walls
Skip the paint and go for shiplap instead! It's much easier to find now that it's a popular technique. Buy it in ready-made panels and you'll have it installed in no time.
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Bucket Sinks
A wall-mounted bucket sink can add such rustic charm to an otherwise modern bathroom. Already have a bucket sink? Consider updating the hardware to give it a boost.
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Antiqued Colors
The guest bath in Ree's house may be brand new, but the colors are all about antiques. The faded teal mosaic tile and tub coordinates perfectly with the Southwestern-style wallpaper.
Wood Crate Shelves
Hanging shelves adds storage space in an instant. If you want an affordable option that gives you that farmhouse feel, try wood crates. You can stack things in and on top of them.
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Mason Jar Storage
How cute are these? They are not only an affordable way to DIY bathroom storage, but they feel so perfectly rustic as well. All you need is a little bit of sandpaper to antique the paint finish.
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Vintage Twists
When Ree and Betsy updated Sister House, they mixed modern both rustic elements. They hired a local cabinetmaker to create a new vanity in antique style, featuring carved legs and glass knobs.
Painted Wood
Updating wood cabinets and trim with a fresh coat of paint will give it an entirely different feel. If you purposely choose an antiqued color, you get that old farmhouse feel without the peels and chips.
Over-the-Toilet Storage
A great way to add more storage is to go vertical over the toilet. You can store extra rolls, toiletries, or even decorative elements like potted plants. The mix of wood and metal gives a nice rustic vibe.
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Wood Stand Sinks
This vintage wood stand gets a new life with a modern floating sink on top. It's the perfect blend of old verses new and DIY verses store bought to create something uniquely your own.
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Patchwork Shower Curtain
The Pioneer Woman's shower curtains are such an easy way to bring a little bit of country charm to your space. This patchwork option is perfect because you don't have to stick to one print or color. You get 'em all!
Rustic Light Fixtures
Just because it's a farmhouse, doesn't mean it can't be super modern. Check out that really cool one-of-a-kind light fixture. It blends rustic and vintage elements for something interesting and fresh.
Clawfoot Tubs
A farmhouse needs at least clawfoot tub, no? If you don't already have one, they are very popular right now and they'll be easy to find in many price points. But beware: They'll make you want to take a relaxing bath all the time.
Vintage Furniture
Need more storage? Grab yourself a vintage piece and refurbish it. Think: old cabinets from other rooms in the house like living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. Your towels will thank you for such a pretty place to sit.
White Slated Texture
Just like shiplap lends itself to that farmhouse feel, so do slated details in furniture. It adds texture to an all white bathroom and still feels a little more country than modern.
Barn Doors
Did you really think we'd miss out on the barn door trend? Of course not. It's a farmhouse staple and they'll easily slide right into your home no matter the décor.
Colorful Tubs
If you already have a clawfoot tub and want to do something a little different, add some color! It will make the tub itself stand out, as well as it's finer details like the feet.
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Exposed Exteriors
Got a log cabin style home? Bring the outside in by highlighting the details instead of covering them up. The same goes for exposed brick and stonework that already exists.
Coordinated Trim
Especially if you've got cute old windows, highlight them with painted trim to coordinate with your tub or the molding around the ceilings. Bonus points if you pick a vintage-inspired paint.
Distressed Wood
If you don't want to completely change your current bathroom, add some distressed wood pieces for contrast. It will make a modern bathroom instantly feel a bit more farmhouse.
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Rustic Mirrors
Another easy way to add a little farmhouse flair is to swap out your mirror. Just look how much character this one adds to an otherwise fairly modern, white bathroom.
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Repurposed Storage
Look how cute and rustic this repurposed stand looks. It just takes a coat of spray paint and voilà! You've got the most adorable space to put extra toilet paper and towels.
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