You guys, I am so excited to talk about one of my favorite looks! There’s something so comfortable and charming about farmhouse decor that I am completely drawn to.
The relaxed feel of vintage pieces and rustic textures gives everything a lived-in, no-fuss atmosphere that just feels like home.
I’ve been gathering so much inspiration lately, and I just had to share some of the most beautiful ideas with you all. These run the gamut in style, so get ready to find something that will inspire you!
1. Cute Farmhouse Kitchen Decor Ideas

I think we can all agree that those white mugs and bowls with sweet, inspiring words are just so on-trend right now. Why not make them part of your decor?
I love the idea of showing them off with some dried flowers on a rustic three-tier tray. It instantly creates a brand new, charming focal point for your kitchen.
2. Accent Pieces Can Take Your Living Room from Drab to Fab

Even a really basic sectional sofa and coffee table can get a huge style upgrade with just the right rustic wall decor.
I love how a vintage farm table with that perfect chippy paint look can serve as a console table. It brings so much yummy texture into the space.
3. Wintry White Interior

You can turn any little corner of your home into a cozy winter getaway. How adorable is the idea of draping an antique blanket ladder with soft, furry throws?
Then you can decorate with a frost-tipped dried wooden wreath. A decorative lamp won’t give off much heat, but you could wrap it with some holly for an extra festive touch that feels just right.
4. Old Country Style Hallway with Rustic Wall Art

It’s amazing how you can transform even an unexpected space into a super cozy nook. I love this idea of turning a small wall that closes in a staircase into the perfect spot to hang an eclectic mix of vintage decor.
Adding an antique bench makes for such a snug little place to sit.
5. Modernize Old Architecture

If you happen to live in an old farmhouse but that rustic design isn’t quite your speed, don’t worry! It’s totally possible to preserve and honor that vintage aesthetic in a way that truly resonates with your life.
You can line an original mantel with beautiful wildflowers but keep your geometrically patterned curtains and rugs. Just meld the two styles together and create something that is all your own!
6. Upscale Details with Down Home Dining

When you look at the rustic wood bar stools and the leafy garland, it’s so easy to forget that this is a truly upscale kitchen. You just have to check out the gorgeous marble inset and the pot filler by the stove.
It just goes to show, with the right accessories, any space can give off that perfect laid back living vibe.
7. Simple Clean Rustic Kitchen Design

Someone once wrote, “The height of sophistication is simplicity,” and I think that is so true of this kitchen. The white cabinets, white walls and ceiling, and those exposed wood beams are just stunning.
Add in the matching trio of pendant lights, and the whole look is greater than the sum of its parts. Because everything else is so simple and classic, little touches like the different colored countertops really stand out. Just perfection.
8. Rustic Wooden Wall Decor and Finishes

Using wood furniture is definitely one way to bring that rustic style into your farmhouse decor. But for a look that really pops, you have to truly transform the space.
I love the idea of covering an accent wall with panels of reclaimed wood stained in different shades. It creates an utterly bespoke living room that doesn’t break the bank.
9. Save Space By Bringing Your Kitchen and Living Room Together

An open floor plan that puts the living room and kitchen close to each other lends itself so well to farmhouse style decor. Both the kitchen and living room tend to be central gathering spots in a home, and country homes are all about heart.
Plaid pillows, barn doors, and those powder coated metal light fixtures really bring the vibe to life.
10. Rustic Dining Room with Unique Furniture

Okay, it doesn’t get much more rustic than having an animal head mounted in the dining room! A display of wooden ducks alongside some vintage platters really adds to that hunting lodge vibe.
I might suggest avoiding serving venison in this room, though, unless you’re okay with the decor judging you.
11. Look to Nature for Rustic Accent Inspiration

Don’t have the budget for a full farmhouse makeover? No problem! You can start by incorporating some simple accent pieces. A galvanized steel bucket makes such a great planter to top your mantelpiece.
And how cute is this? You can DIY a fun plant wall installation with wooden shelves mounted against painted plywood slats.
12. Something Borrowed, Something Blue

I love the idea of bringing elements of French provincial style into your own take on farmhouse elegance. Using powder blue accents is the perfect way to capture that iconic look.
Pair it with striped upholstery, a floral rug, and a mix of other vintage accents for a beautiful space.
13. Contemporary Farmhouse Interior Design Tips

Do you adore rustic style, but your spouse is more into contemporary design? The two styles actually blend together more seamlessly than you might think. I love pairing stainless steel appliances and stone countertops with farmhouse style cabinets.
Add a stove hood made from reclaimed wood panels, and it’s a winning combination. The pendant lights over the kitchen counter provide a nice bridge between the two decor styles.
14. A Cozy Harvest Retreat

Every year, people all over the world celebrate the harvest season and the bounty it brings. Why not enjoy your own harvest season in a bright and cheery living room?
I love the idea of incorporating produce into the decor, like a garlic wreath and gourds, to honor the harvest.
15. Gorgeous Country Living Room with White Decor

You can totally transform your home on the cheap with decor from architectural salvage shops. I’ve always wanted to make my own signs by picking up a few pieces of scrap wood and using stencils to paint on words like “Farmhouse” or “Vintage.”
Add a few other changes like new pillow shams and some wire baskets for decor, and you’ve got an instant style change!
16. Farmhouse Style for the Whole Family

Sometimes people think of farmhouse or shabby chic as being, for lack of a better word, too feminine. But there are definitely ways to blend more overtly feminine decor in a way that appeals to everyone.
I love how traditionally masculine elements like a heavy leather sofa and bleached animal antlers are softened by a metal vase of flowers and a pillow with a sweet message like “Our Nest.”
17. Modern Family Farmhouse Interior

It sometimes seems like there are two kinds of modern farmhouse style: sleek industrial rustic and country kitsch. But I really believe there is a happy medium.
Pairing comfortable furniture with a sliding barn door, a huge wooden coffee table with clean lines, and plenty of cute country accents lets you get the best of both worlds.
18. Small Cottage Hallway Ideas

Even a tiny space can make a huge impact with the right decorative touches. I love visiting antique stores for items that are both stylish and useful.
A hallway bench makes a great spot for kids to take off their shoes after school, and those vintage metal boxes underneath are the perfect storage vessels for shoes and backpacks.
19. Rustic Cottage Style Homes with Comfort

French provincial style definitely falls under the rustic design category, and it’s closer to the comfortable shabby chic end of the spectrum.
The decorative pillows here, which are meant to look like sackcloth, specifically reference Provence. It’s the birthplace of French provincial style!
20. Brighten Up Your Space By Using White On White

Farmhouse interiors don’t have to be dim and dark at all. A white interior is such an airy and fresh modern re-imagining of the style.
I adore a sunroom with plenty of light, especially when the furniture is painted or upholstered all in white. So beautiful!
21. Original DIY Rustic Interior Design Ideas

Even if you don’t live anywhere near farmland, you can still add that rustic coziness to your home. I love this tip: see if your local coffee house gets its deliveries in wooden crates.
You can use them to make a DIY table that’s perfect for sipping your favorite brew. How clever is that?
22. Foyer with Creative Repurposed Doors and Windows

Salvage shops are such a great place to find intriguing pieces of history. You can flip through doors, windows, and art to discover decorative items that really speak to you.
Then, you can display them on your entry wall for a one-of-a-kind art installation that your family and friends will absolutely love!
23. Dreamy Farmhouse Style Guest Room

You can bring the outdoors inside for a guest room with so much style. Try incorporating a vintage farmhouse window into a headboard setup.
Then, bring in shutters with character and patina, and add some potted plants in metal buckets for decor.
A vintage “No Vacancy” sign adds such a whimsical feel. I love these types of signs, and you could extend the idea to your kitchen wall decor too.
24. Ceiling Ideas That Elevate Your Space

The bedroom is really the only place in your house where you spend most of your time staring at the ceiling, so why not make it special and gorgeous?
I think wood plank ceilings add such high elegance with a perfect rustic twist.
25. When Rustic Goes Glam

Traditionally rustic elements can go full-on glam with just a little ingenuity. I love this idea of creating a 3D geometric design on a wall by gluing baseboards into a diamond pattern.
Or, take a vintage metal crib and paint it gold. You’ll breathe new life into old pieces!
26. Less is More in this Rustic Kitchen Remodel

People often gravitate toward high-end kitchen finishes, but I think there’s something ineffably beautiful about embracing the basics.
A brick focal wall and a wood-wrapped stove hood look even more stunning against simple white cabinets. It’s a classic for a reason.
27. Black and White Chic

There is nothing basic about this black and white dining room. A framed botanical print and boxes of fresh herbs affixed to the walls add such gorgeous pops of green.
It takes a simple concept and turns it into something truly magical.
28. Feminine Concepts

Some people automatically associate rustic style with more traditionally masculine characteristics. But you know, rustic style isn’t just about rough-hewn wood and large, rusting metal.
Shabby chic is a rustic style that’s so delicate and sometimes even borderline bohemian.
29. Design Organization

You can totally embrace an eclectic farmhouse style without giving up on staying organized.
I think rustic boards with metal hooks are the perfect place to keep jackets, umbrellas, and reusable totes. Then, vintage wooden boxes mounted to the wall can help you organize your paperwork in a way that’s still cute and fun.
30. Gorgeous Cabin Decor with a Modern Twist

One thing that’s often missing is a sense of whimsy. I love incorporating a mix of textiles and adding pops of color to make the farmhouse come to life.
Black and white botanical print pillow shams, bright blooms and copious greenery, and tons of geometric shapes give guests plenty of eye candy to take in.
31. Home Sweet Home Wall Decoration Ideas For Rustic Farmhouse

Want a great way to welcome guests to your home? A huge sign on the hallway entrance table should do the trick!
I love the idea of accenting it with a pitcher of blooms, a vintage lantern, and a pastel flower garland. It might be a bit of an eclectic hodgepodge, but decor is often improvisational that way, and that’s what makes it fun.
32. Cool Decor Inspiration

You definitely don’t have to go over the top with your farmhouse style. Sometimes it’s the little things, like framed botanical prints and wicker baskets, that give you that perfect farmhouse flair.
Even with a neutral couch and coffee table, these small touches can bring a little piece of the farm right into your home.
33. Small Farmhouse Touches For Versatile, Flexible Design

Have you always wanted a farmhouse kitchen, but you’re not sure you’re ready to pull the trigger? I have a great tip.
Install a metal bar on a kitchen island and decorate it with country style accents like wicker baskets full of roses. Before you know it, you’ll be ready for that apron sink!
34. Old Farmhouse Wall Shelving For Good Organization

You can absolutely embrace farmhouse style while using things like a galvanized steel dish rack, containers for your kitchen tools, and pots of herbs.
Why hide everything away in a cabinet when it can be so beautifully displayed? I just love that look.
35. Gorgeous Farmhouse Cabin Decor with a Twist

One thing that’s often missing is a sense of whimsy. I love incorporating a mix of textiles and adding pops of color to make the farmhouse come to life.
Black and white botanical print pillow shams, bright blooms and copious greenery, and tons of geometric shapes give guests plenty of eye candy to take in.
36. Design Organization

You can totally embrace an eclectic farmhouse style without giving up on staying organized. I think rustic boards with metal hooks are the perfect place to keep jackets, umbrellas, and reusable totes.
Then, vintage wooden boxes mounted to the wall can help you organize your paperwork in a way that’s still cute and fun.
37. Feminine Concepts

Some people automatically associate rustic style with more traditionally masculine characteristics. But you know, rustic style isn’t just about rough-hewn wood and large, rusting metal.
Shabby chic is a rustic style that’s so delicate and sometimes even borderline bohemian.
38. When Rustic Goes Glam

Traditionally rustic elements can go full-on glam with just a little ingenuity. I love this idea of creating a 3D geometric design on a wall by gluing baseboards into a diamond pattern.
Or, take a vintage metal crib and paint it gold. You’ll breathe new life into old pieces!
39. Less is More in this Rustic Kitchen Remodel

People often gravitate toward high-end kitchen finishes, but I think there’s something ineffably beautiful about embracing the basics.
A brick focal wall and a wood-wrapped stove hood look even more stunning against simple white cabinets. It’s a classic for a reason.
40. Black and White Chic

There is nothing basic about this black and white dining room. A framed botanical print and boxes of fresh herbs affixed to the walls add such gorgeous pops of green.
It takes a simple concept and turns it into something truly magical.
41. Foyer with Creative Repurposed Doors and Windows

Salvage shops are such a great place to find intriguing pieces of history. You can flip through doors, windows, and art to discover decorative items that really speak to you.
Then, you can display them on your entry wall for a one-of-a-kind art installation that your family and friends will absolutely love!
42. Something Borrowed, Something Blue

I love the idea of bringing elements of French provincial into your own interpretation of farmhouse elegance.
Powder blue accents are a perfect way to encapsulate that iconic style alongside striped upholstery, a floral rug, and various other vintage accents.
43. Creative Colorful Style Decor

Farm life is all about being improvisational and making the most out of what you have.
I think taking scraps and transforming them into something useful and even beautiful is the essence of country living. A table made from wooden crates and a vintage shutter is a perfect example of this.
44. Old Country Style Hallway with Rustic Wall Art

Turn even an unexpected space into a cozy nook. A small wall closing in a staircase can become a great place to hang up an eclectic collection of vintage decor, while an antique bench makes for a snug sitting place.
45. Rustic Dining Room with Unique Furniture

It doesn’t get much more rustic than having an animal head mounted in the dining room. A display of wooden ducks alongside vintage platters add to the hunting lodge vibe.
You might want to avoid serving venison in this dining room though, unless you’re okay with the decor judging you.
46. A Rustic Reading Nook Retreat

Do you love getting lost in a great book? Then you should set up a comfy reading nook! You can place a plush chair by a window for plenty of natural light and set up a serene scene with bouquets of wildflowers in tin vessels.
Vintage books add a perfect decorative touch to the tableau, even if you decide to read something a bit more modern.
47. Black and White Bathroom Decor For Small Space

Even a small bathroom can have a big visual impact. Patterned tiles are very in right now, and a graphic black and white motif provides a great focal point.
Wood walls painted white and black wire baskets add to the vintage feel.
48. Modern Design with a Trendy Southern Touch

In certain parts of the south, you’re more likely to find plantation style homes than traditional Midwest-style farmhouses.
The decor in a plantation-style home may look a little different with oversized furniture and more ornate accent pieces, but it is its own variation on farmhouse style nonetheless.
49. Classic Country Decor with Lavish Kitchen, Wall, Lighting Fixture, Table and Chairs

If you’re not afraid to make a bold statement, a custom lighting fixture made from a large tin sign and an antique chandelier will make an amazing statement piece in your dining area.
Then you might as well throw in another chandelier. You can never have too many chandeliers.
50. A Cozy Harvest Retreat

Every year, people around the world celebrate the harvest season and the bounty it brings. Enjoy your own harvest season in a bright and cheery living room.
Incorporate produce into the decor, like a garlic wreath and gourds to honor the harvest.
51. Modern Family Farmhouse Interior

Sometimes it seems like there’s two kinds of modern farmhouse style: sleek industrial rustic and country kitsch. But there is a happy medium.
Pair comfortable furniture with a sliding barn door, a huge wooden coffee table with clean lines, and plenty of cute country accents in order to get the best of both worlds.
52. Accent Pieces Can Take Your Living Room from Drab to Fab

A sectional sofa and basic coffee table get a style upgrade with rustic wall decor. A vintage farm table with peeling paint serves as a console table and adds texture to the space.
53. Ceiling Ideas That Elevate Your Space

The bedroom is the only place in your house where you spend most of your time staring at the ceiling, so you may want to make it special and gorgeous. Wood plank ceilings add high elegance with a rustic twist.
54. Elegant Entertaining in an Upscale Kitchen

Give your farmhouse kitchen a luxurious makeover by pairing vintage pieces with high-end finishes. Top an antique wooden kitchen island with quartz or marble, and wrap the stove hood in the same material.
Add a focal wall with gorgeously patterned tiles: vaulted ceilings will make it pop even more.
55. Simple Clean Rustic Kitchen Design

Clare Booth Luce once wrote, “The height of sophistication is simplicity.” That is true of this kitchen. White cabinets, white walls and ceiling, exposed wood beams, and a matching trio of pendant lights are greater than the sum of their parts.
Because the rest of the kitchen is so simple and classic, little touches like the countertops being different colors (white on the island, dark gray everywhere else) really stand out.
56. Upscale Details with Down Home Dining

Looking at the rustic wood bar stools and leafy garland, it’s easy to forget that this is an upscale kitchen – just check out the marble inset and pot filler by the stove.
It goes to show, with the right accessories, any space can emulate laid-back living.
57. Cute Rustic Kitchen Decor

The kitchen is the heart of the home: why not make it feel warm and inviting with authentic antique charm?
A rustic wood kitchen island, wood-slat walls, vintage china cabinet, and whimsical touches like old-school kitchen scales give the room a well-loved feel.
58. Turn a Sun Room Into an Appealing Nook

An enclosed sun room can often get overlooked in the decorating process.
Play to its strengths by painting the walls a buttery yellow, and bring in adorable antique furniture like a metal daybed, vintage steamer trunk, and painted secretary desk. You won’t find a cozier reading nook.
59. Modern Farm Style Decor in Living Room

Country chic can actually be totally tongue in cheek. I think using a trough where you’d usually see a coffee table is so inspired.
For a witty touch, you can try filling the trough with round and vaguely egg-shaped objects right next to a throw pillow that reads “Our Nest.” So cute!
60. Vintage Decorating Ideas

Accessories are such a crucial part of any decorating initiative. Setting up a vignette with elements of farmhouse chic gives visitors a great focal point.
I love combining strong visual references like a vintage window frame, antique decorative molding, mason jars, and powder-coated lanterns with fresh foliage like handfuls of wildflowers and a wreath of simple greenery.
61. It’s All in the Accents

If you’re not quite ready to go full farmhouse, you can begin by incorporating small touches. Try swapping out your regular sofa pillows for ones with those farm sackcloth vibes.
You can also decorate with framed panels of chicken wire, vintage ladders, and wire-wrapped wooden wreaths. Most of these decorations are cheap and can be purchased at craft stores, so they’re great for design novices to get their feet wet.
62. Black and White Bathroom Decor For Small Space

Even a small bathroom can make a huge visual impact. I think patterned tiles are so in right now, and a graphic black and white motif provides a great focal point.
Adding wood walls painted white and black wire baskets just adds to the vintage feel.
63. Trendy Farmhouse Kitchen with a Twist

By marrying together country kitchen touches like a skirted sink, hardwood floors, and scrolled wooden shelves with more modern elements like black powdered metal light fixture cages and subway tiles, you can create a kitchen that is so charming. It’s both classic and contemporary.
64. Update Your Country Style

You may think that farmhouse decor has to be full of quilts and wallpaper in cheerful colors. But a black and white decor scheme is a cool modern twist on the style.
You can paint furniture white with black drawer pulls, cover pillows in material with large black and white checks, and hang up black and white inspirational sayings. You’ve got a fresh take on farmhouse chic!
65. Small Farmhouse Designs with A Beautiful Style

With just a little creativity, a small apartment can totally rock farmhouse design. I love the idea of offsetting cream-colored walls and pale rugs with warm tones from wooden furniture.
Use accessories with a variety of textures, like a large wicker basket with a soft cable knit blanket, prints of fern leaves, and a wire basket holding vintage decorations and trinkets.
66. A Rustic Reading Nook Retreat

Love getting lost in a great book? Then you should set up a comfy reading nook! Place a plush chair by a window for plenty of natural light, and set up a serene scene with bouquets of wildflowers in tin vessels.
Vintage books add a perfect decorative touch to the tableau, even if you decide to read something a bit more modern.
67. Relax in Style in an Elegant Farmhouse Interior

With the right touches, a farmhouse can be downright romantic. You can update an old brick fireplace with some white paint and install grand, over-the-top crown molding.
I love bringing in natural elements by filling a vintage tin trough with voluminous cotton blossoms and other greenery.