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The Farmhouse Kitchens Deep Dive Into Design: A Complete Guide

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A FARMHOUSE KITCHEN DEEP DIVE

If you love modern farmhouse kitchens, you’re not alone! It’s been getting more popular each year. That’s because it blends the sleek lines from the modern kitchens together with the cozy atmosphere of the farmhouse kitchen style leaving a distinctive picture-perfect look that feels great to be in.

The modern farmhouse design style looks great in any part of the home but looks particularly great in the kitchen. Having the uncluttered, minimalistic approach of modern design mixed into the farmhouse style makes it easy to navigate. The warmth and coziness that the farmhouse kitchen design offers make the home feel even homier.

Whether you’re cooking, hosting, or enjoying a meal, you’ll want a kitchen that you love spending time in, so combine the best of what each style has to offer. And since farmhouse-style kitchens have become so popular, there’s plenty of inspiration out there.

If you’re looking to incorporate modern farmhouse elements into your own home, then continue reading to discover a few ways to do just that.

Farmhouse elements

Choosing The Right Materials For a Farmhouse Kitchens

A farmhouse kitchens typically almost exclusively has wood cabinets. Other cabinet materials like laminate are far too modern for the farmhouse style. Often you’ll see them painted white, but sometimes you’ll see some soft neutrals, beige, and sometimes even blue. With the right hardware, countertops, and accessories, almost any colour can look great and still authentic to the farmhouse style.

Rustic elements are also at play here, like the metals and amounts of exposed wood. Often you’ll see exposed wood beams, wooden floating shelves, and some hardware that looks a little worn in.

The style of your walls in the home is also key in supporting your décor and design style. When it comes to designing a home in the modern farmhouse style, you have plenty of options. Often, wall features include shiplap walls, board and batten trim, white-washed brick and often brass accents.

If you don’t have the budget for a remodel then an easy way to incorporate the modern farmhouse flair is to head to a flea market, throw down money on a few farm-inspired vintage pieces and call it a day.

However, a better way is to aim for handcrafted pieces, especially when it comes to lighting, hardware, rugs, and textiles. For example, go for a hardwood coffee table over a glass one or a handwoven rug over a manufactured one.

Next, let’s go over some key layout points in farmhouse kitchens.

Lighting and details

Choosing the Layout of Your Farmhouse Kitchens

A farmhouse kitchen is at its best when it feels warm and welcoming. So be sure to add lots of eat-in space. Line your kitchen island or peninsula with barstools, decorate your dining room with your handcrafted decoration pieces, and add a cozy breakfast nook with some warm rustic elements like a solid wooden table.

If there’s enough room for a U-shaped kitchen with an island in the middle, go for it. The more open space you have the better for you. If space is limited, then plan for a one-wall kitchen, and potentially with an island – if there’s room.

Now, we’ve touched on layout elements, but let’s dive into selecting a colour palette…

Greenish Accents

Selecting a Colour Palette for Your Farmhouse-Style Kitchen

It’s important to choose the right colour palette to effectively make the farmhouse kitchen style pop, while still keeping the cozy feeling.

A common theme for an authentic farmhouse kitchen is the go-to with white cabinets from top to bottom with natural wood to accentuate the colour scheme. The all-white theme brightens up the space and honours the modern design’s minimalistic theme.

Now, while the average modern farmhouse palette is quite pared down, that doesn’t mean you can’t use different colours. Though less common in the farmhouse kitchen design, some use colours to their fullest potential.

Going for bolder colours like blue cabinets or dark wood that’s painted matte black is also somewhat common, making a bold statement, but remember the goal is to keep the place feeling warm, tranquil, and cozy. So to be safe, it’s easier to opt for neutral hues like white, tan, or gray with lots of wood accents and some hardware that’s developed a patina.

To add depth to the farmhouse style, consider adding a brick accent wall to the soft neutral colour scheme and increase the homey feeling.

Feel free to experiment with your colour palette to find the perfect colour scheme that works for you. Be mindful of the materials you choose, as they’ll greatly impact the design and how your hues work together.

Next, let’s go through some design elements for a farmhouse kitchen.

Brick accent wall

Considering The Design Elements of Farmhouse Kitchens

One of the most well-known elements of a farmhouse kitchen that you’ll notice quickly is the brighter hues, often exposed wood beams that bring about a rustic charm, and a brick accent wall.

Let’s dive deeper into what makes the modern farmhouse kitchen design what it is today…

Cabinets in Farmhouse Kitchens

One of the most common cabinet styles you’ll find in a farmhouse kitchen are solid wood shaker cabinets. They’re the most popular when it comes to modern farmhouse design. They give a great mix of a simplistic modern and a classic look.

Shaker cabinets are also used in many other kitchen styles, from the rustic style to farmhouse, traditional, coastal, the country kitchen and even modern designs.

Other possible cabinet styles you might find in a farmhouse kitchen are beadboard cabinets, open shelving, louvred cabinets, and inset cabinets. All these styles are classics and last for years, but shaker cabinets are the most common among them.

Next let’s talk about cabinet handles, knobs, and pulls.

Handles for Farmhouse Cabinetry

Handles for Farmhouse Cabinetry

Handles are only one small detail in the kitchen, yet they complete the look, and the feel and can add serious style to the kitchen.

The hardware in the modern farmhouse kitchen will follow the same direction as the light fixtures. Look for handles that have a little bit of a natural patina like copper, brass, or wrought iron. A little bit of a worn look fits perfectly with the wooden cabinets.

And because the modern design is also incorporated into today’s farmhouse style, sleek hardware options work well too, like stainless steel or chrome.

Now, let’s see what countertop materials go great with farmhouse kitchens.

Countertop and Backsplash

Countertops in Modern Farmhouse Kitchens

The most popular choice for farmhouse kitchens is butcher block countertops. Now, that doesn’t mean other countertops don’t look great together with the farmhouse style.

Other great-looking and popular options are quartz, granite, concrete, and live-edge countertops. If you don’t know which to pick, feel free to check out our article about twenty countertop materials discussing the pros and cons of each.

If you still need more help after having a look at the article, find one of Decor’s dealers near you to have a chat with an interior designer and see what best fits your needs.

Next, let’s talk about the all-famous apron front sink…

Country corner kitchen

Apron Front Sink or Farmhouse Kitchen Sink

An apron front sink (also known as a farmhouse sink) is a key feature. It’s a unique-looking sink that comes out to the edge of the counter. The front edge is often used as a place to hang an apron or kitchen towel.

They’re not only installed in base cabinets along the wall but often will be seen in a farmhouse kitchen island, which helps keep the cooking space clear of clutter.

Now we’ll go over which appliances work great with the farmhouse kitchen design.

Apron Front Sink

Appliances in Farmhouse Kitchens

Since white is so prominent in the farmhouse kitchen, stainless steel or white appliances fit perfectly into the space.

An oven range is great for the farmhouse feel. Wood, bricks, and stainless steel appliances are home to the modern farmhouse kitchen design. And when choosing appliances, white or stainless steel appliances are the most common choices.

However, if you want to make the kitchen even more modern but still want to keep the farmhouse elements in your design then go with the built-in appliance options.

Now, let’s talk about the lighting that adds the finishing touch to a farmhouse kitchen.

Appliances in farmhouse kitchen

Farmhouse Kitchen Lighting

The best lighting is always natural light but in terms of lighting fixtures, a typical choice for farmhouse lighting is the famous oversized lanterns. They offer plenty of light for the kitchen and the material usually has a patina, just like the rest of the hardware.

Other popular options for a farmhouse kitchen are industrial filament bulbs and huge pendant lights.

The key to the right lighting is to look for materials that have a little bit of a natural patina like copper, brass, or wrought iron, and sometimes reclaimed wood light fixtures also look great, together with the wood beams on the ceiling.

Speaking of the ceiling, let’s get into that a little bit more…

Lighting in the farmhouse kitchen

Floors and Ceilings in a Farmhouse Kitchen

Choosing the right flooring and ceiling options can make a modern farmhouse kitchen shine.

Wood flooring and exposed structural ceiling beams add a dose of natural texture to your kitchen as well as coziness and warmth.

Floors and sealings in farmhouse kitchen

Final Thoughts

A modern farmhouse kitchen has a few distinct design qualities, whether you prefer more farmhouse design and modern elements to accentuate the space or the other way around. And one of the most prominent features of the farmhouse style is the apron front sink.

Now, if you’re planning on remodelling your kitchen and love the farmhouse style but you don’t know where to start, make sure to check out this photo gallery from Houzz for farmhouse kitchen ideas.

If you’re not planning a remodel for now, then simply add some farmhouse elements, like adding some handcrafted decoration and getting some wooden chopping blocks for displaying on the countertop.

We hope this short article helps you find your way to a gorgeous kitchen design, specifically the modern farmhouse kitchen design.

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