Modern Farmhouse Decorating Ideas That Don’t Feel Overdone

farmhouse living room with baskets on the wall
Modern Farmhouse Decorating Ideas David Tsay


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At Country Living, we're quite familiar with every possible variation on farmhouse decorating, whether it’s a cool and eclectic farmhouse, a colorful and collected farmhouse, or a neutral new-build farmhouse. (We even wrote a book on the subject of farmhouse style—it’s a good one, by the way!) The beautiful thing about a farmhouse—and country style in general—is that it’s refreshingly unfussy. Farmhouse style, at its core, is about practicality.

In recent years, you’ve likely noticed the farmhouse look has gained traction outside country circles, with the phrase “modern farmhouse” becoming as ubiquitous as the beloved mason jar. This ubiquity has some critics claiming the modern farmhouse style is overdone, or too one-note, but the aesthetic can actually be quite versatile, as demonstrated in the rooms below. The secret to making it yours is, well, making it yours with a one-of-a-kind finds and unique vintage collections.

“The thing about a ‘modern farmhouse’ is that it’s more a state of mind than a design style,” says designer and book author Max Humphrey. “It can be anything you want it to be, but one way to make the look stand out from the pack is to use furniture from different styles and eras, like a set of midcentury dining chairs around a farmhouse table or slightly more tailored living room upholstery rather than slouchy slipcovers.”

In addition to mixing pieces from eras, you may also want to consider rethinking the all-white aesthetic. “Contrary to popular belief, a modern farmhouse needn’t be all white with accents of black,” says Country Living Senior Homes & Style Editor Anna Logan. “In fact, a bold pop of color in a classically country silhouette—think bright red Windsor chairs or candy-colored enamel barn lighting—is a great way to add an unexpected modern edge.”

Here, a few ideas to get your started. Just remember: If you err on the side of things you truly love, the modern farmhouse aesthetic can be more timeless than trendy. You can bet the farm on it.

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Paint Your Ceiling Black

Country Living contributor Holly Audrey Williams played up the architecture of her Tennessee farmhouse kitchen by painting the ceiling a high-contrast hue, which brings a little unexpected edge to the space while helping ground the airy room.

Get the Look:
Ceiling Paint Color:
Tricorn Black by Sherwin-Wiliams

RELATED: See More How Singer-Songwriter Holly Williams Transformed Her Tennessee Farmhouse

black and white kitchen with shiplap
Annie Schlechter

Hang Mirrors from Pulleys

With a whopping seven windows, the primary bathroom presented a design challenge for homeowners Hank and Bonnie Miller, who worked with designer Laurie Furber on their 1870s California retreat. Laurie’s solution: she suspended mirrors from the ceiling using pulleys she purchased from a hardware store, painted black, and hung from thick sisal rope.

RELATED: 80+ Bathroom Decorating Ideas to Give Your Remodel Some Soul

farmhouse bathroom with mirrors hung from old pulleys
David Tsay

Add Warmth with Beams

In the predominantly white living room of Mandy Reeves’ Tennessee farmhouse (designed by Julie Couch Interiors), rustic beams bring old soul to the overall mix. A tobacco basket over the mantel lends timeworn character and texture, while a more modern iron chandelier lends a contemporary touch.

RELATED: See More of This Rustic Tennessee Farmhouse That Does White Right

farmhouse living room with neutral furniture and exposed beams
Lincoln Barbour

Mix Eras of Furniture

Nothing sets a nostalgic, time-worn tone like vintage finds. In the open and airy living room of designer Christine Bridger’s Michigan home, midcentury Gold Medal suede chairs, a lucky discovery in a salvage shop, pair well with a new Poly & Bark sofa.

rustic living room with modern leather furniture
Annie Schlechter

Embrace Industrial Finishes

The screened-in porch of Paige Thornton’s Alabama farmhouse boasts a practical galvanized roof, durable concrete floors, and a no-nonsense cinderblock fireplace covered in a sand wash. Two massive concrete boxes store firewood year-round.

RELATED: Dreamy Screened-In Porch Ideas to Inspire You Any Time of Year

screened porch of a modern farmhouse
Brian Woodcock

Hang a Bed From the Ceiling

Yes, really! In the guest bedroom of musician Ronnie Dunn’s barn retreat, a novel rope bed designed by Rachel Halvorson anchors the space in a fun, unexpected way. Accented with a blue-and-white Swiss cross blanket, a seagrass rug, and a hanging tobacco basket, the room feels both pastoral and polished. Ample ivory curtains complete the look by framing the outdoor scenery.

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bed swing in white planked bedroom
Paul Costello

Try an Unexpected Wallcovering

Singer-songwriter Holly Audrey Williams added a metallic floral wallpaper to the kitchen of this 1820s farmhouse. In a black-and-white scheme, the traditional floral motif exudes more edge than traditional chintz.

Get the Look:
Cabinetry Paint Color:
Blue Daisy by Benjamin Moore

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kitchen with blue cabinets and black and white wallpaper
Annie Schlechter

Add Texture with Tile

For an updated take on the classic checkerboard motif, black-and-white mosaic tiles by tilemaker Clé —part of a collaboration with Anthony D’Argenzio of Zio and Sons—deliver visual texture and old-world soul in the Hudson Valley kitchen of Kurt and Lorenzo Rausch. Brass hardware and library lighting bring touches of modern refinement that balance out the wood ceiling and more primitive island.

modern kitchen with black and white tile
ZIO AND SONS

Consider Reclaimed Wood Cabinetry

In the Lake Tahoe, Nevada, home of neutrals loving fashion designer Jenni Kayne, clean-lined custom cabinetry covered in reclaimed lumber serves up the perfect balance of "modern" and "farmhouse."

RELATED: See More of Jenni Kayne’s Rustic and Relaxed Mountain Home

rustic kitchen with barn wood cabinet cabinetry
Victoria Pearson

Swap Plain Doors for Barn Doors

Besides being a brilliant solution in small spaces (the doors slide, as opposed to needing to swing in or out), barn doors infuse an otherwise plain space with heaps of country character. And you don’t have to go with the classic X-brace route, because any door can get the “barn door” treatment when outfitted with the right slide-not-swing hardware. (Need proof? Just check out this bathroom of DIY-er Jenni Yolo.)

white farmhouse bathroom with rustic barn door
Kim Cornelison

Get Clever with Cattle Wire

When Josh and Katie McCullock relocated from their larger home in the city to the Oklahoma countryside, they installed stairwell “railing” made from wire cattle panels (!) from the farm store. (Josh had originally planned to use rope, but with young children in the home, he thought it might be too dangerous.) For another money-saving measure, the McCullocks chose man-made rock, cast from stones from the Sierra Mountains, for the hearth.

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open concept farmhouse living room with sleeping loft
Annie Schlechter

Think Outside the White Shiplap

To infuse his Portland, Oregon, home with more warmth, designer Max Humphrey utilized knotty pine planks. “I didn’t want a stitch of drywall anywhere, so I started adding tongue-and-groove pine paneling on the entry walls and went bananas from there,” he says. The 8-foot planks from Home Depot were so thin, he didn’t even
have to remove door casings. A large modern-lined linen sectional offers grand views of an assortment of old and new artwork.

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wood paneled living room with blue sectional sofa and wall of bookcases
Christopher Dibble

Create a Statement Shower

Inspired by homeowner Christine Bridgers’ collection of vintage blankets, ceramics artist Erica Shirey created a bold pattern on the tile walls in a guest bathroom. “She hand-painted each 8-by-8 tile,” says Christine. “It’s like a work of art.” The installation is perfectly framed by the bold, black gridded shower wall.

bathroom with a tiled shower wall painted like a pendleton blanket
Annie Schlechter

Paint a Striped Stair Runner

In true farmhouse fashion, this home’s understated stairwell
is tucked behind a doorway. To add interest—and to skip the cost of a runner—homeowner Christina Salway painted the steps white and then added brown (French Press by Benjamin Moore) and slate (Stonybrook by Benjamin Moore) stripes down the middle.

RELATED: See More of This Farmhouse That Went from Dilapidated Wreck to One-of-a-Kind Country Gem

painted stair runner
Tara Donne

Display Faux Taxidermy

In a nod to the many deer that populate her Texas property —as well as an annual skeet shoot held on site—homeowner Courtney Robertson (alongside designer Ashley Goforth) added a clay deer trophy above the striped upholstered bed. Fish-patterned pillows are another nod to the great outdoors.

RELATED: This Texas Farmhouse Can Sleep 27 People and We Want to Move In Immediately

farmhouse bedroom with orange and tan striped upholstered bed
David Tsay

Hang a Basket Collection

Collected by designer and Elsie Green owner Laurie Furber on frequent trips to Europe, an assortment of baskets adds textural and tonal interest to the living room wall of this California retreat. A duo of handsome sofas—one leather, one velvet—anchors the living room. “A matching set would have had a decorated-in-a-day look,” says Laurie. “The different shapes and fabrics let the pairing feel much more organic.”

farmhouse living room with baskets on the wall
David Tsay

Repurpose Doors as a Headboard

When two bedroom windows proved too close together for a king
headboard to comfortably fit between them, designer Laurie Furber
resourcefully resolved the issue by mounting two antique doors behind the bed frame instead.

RELATED: DIY Headboard Ideas to Make Your Bedroom Extra Dreamy

farmhouse bedroom with doors as headboard
David Tsay

Install Barn Light Flush-Mounts

In Coley Arnold’s colorful Arizona home, a set of old nautical light fixtures evoke the feeling of barn lights above a mismatched trio of boys’ beds. Coley spray-painted the moose, a HomeGoods find, with spray paint to give it one-of-a-kind quirk.

farmhouse kids room with three twin beds with yellow sheets
David Tsay

Paint Your Hardwoods White

While the homeowners of this New Jersey dairy barn were able to salvage the structure’s original knotty beams, the walls and floors in the soaring 25-foot-high space needed to be replaced. Simple poplar planks painted white got the job done affordably.

Get the Look:
Wall and Floor Paint Color:
Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams

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two story great room in restored barn
Dane Tashima, styling by Frances Bailey

Get High-Contrast with Collections

In the California home of antiques dealer Jeni Maus, a collection of
bowls, butter dishes, and beer bottles acquired one at a time
are beautifully showcased against a vintage black hutch from Skout.

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a black cabinet with white ironstone dishes
David Tsay

Hang a Rustic Mirror

The design plan of this Oregon bathroom by textile designer Caitlin Wilson began with a mirror crafted from antler sheds. “Animals aren’t poached or killed for these—they’re actually just shedding them,” she says. Caitlin then layered in herringbone wall tile, a custom gray vanity, and brass sconces for a hint of this-ain’t-a-hunting-lodge shine.

Get the Look:
Vanity Paint Color:
For similar, Nickel by Benjamin Moore

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bathroom with gray blue vanity and round mirror made of shed antlers
David Tsay

Set the Tone with Lighting

Arkansas designer Whitney Romanoff demonstrates how a light fixture can go a long way toward establishing a modern mix, especially when paired with dining chairs at the more rustic end of the style spectrum. The period-appropriate wallpaper by British designer William Morris is paired—and balanced—with dark wainscoting for a calm and sophisticated feel.

Get the Look:
Wallpaper:
“Bird & Pomegranate” by Morris & Co.
Wainscotting Paint Color:
Saturday on Sunday by Backdrop

a dining room with green blue wainscoting and wallpaper above, dining table surrounded by cabin style chairs
RETT PEEK

Trade White for Taupe

If you’re not into the all-white farmhouse look, consider opting for a neutral that serves up a little more warmth, as architect Greg Dutton and designer Liz Dutton did in this Ohio farmhouse. A Shaker-inspired peg rail allows for pot-and-pan storage as well as an easy spot to showcase vintage finds.

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farmhouse kitchen sink with shaker peg rail
Erin Kelly

Roll Out a Coffee Table

In the living-and-kitchen area of this California farmhouse designed by Sasha Emerson, a hefty factory-cart turned-coffee table from Cleveland Art holds its own in the open and airy space. V-groove walls, exposed beams, and vintage and new industrial lighting from Schoolhouse and Barn Light Electric Company round out the relaxed and welcoming mix.

casual california living room
David Tsay

Add a Playful Pop of Color

This California chef’s kitchen has everything an ambitious home cook could want, including a 10 1/2-by- 6-foot island that includes a four-inch-thick slab of walnut and provides storage for old cookbooks. However, it's the Kelly green vintage stools, which convert the work space into a handy dining area, that help the space feel warm and welcoming for willing taste-testers.

large modern farmhouse kitchen with green stools around the large island
David Tsay

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