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Vintage and Rustic Farmhouse Decor Ideas: Design Guide

Vintage and Rustic Farmhouse Decor Ideas: Design Guide

There are two ways you can go about creating that vintage farmhouse decor look in your home. The first way, which is the best way, is to invest in the focal points of the room – the bed in the bedroom, the dining table in the dining room, etc. This one piece in the room, the focal piece, that will immediately styles the whole space.

The other option is to look for small rustic decor pieces. The problem with this, is that if you don’t have a farmhouse style home, you’ll have a hard time creating the look.

In this post I go over ideas for the focal pieces of a room and smaller home decor pieces that can be used to style a farmhouse inspired space.

Farmhouse bedroom decor

In The Bedroom

The main focal point in the bedroom is the bed. If you get a stylised one, you can instantly transform the look and feel of the room.

The go to option for a bed is an iron one: just like in picture (1). This is really the only true farmhouse bed. You could go with a wooden one, maybe a four post bed – but the iron bed is really the style to go with.

And don’t forget about the bed linens. Since the style and color you choose for them will also have a big impact on the styling of the bedroom. Go with white or off white sheets, and add in some subtle texture and patterns – again just like the farmhouse bedroom in picture (1).

For more farmhouse bedroom ideas have a look at my post here: Farmhouse Bedroom Ideas, How To Style Your Space.

Farmhouse kitchen decor ideas

Farmhouse Kitchen Decor

White is a popular base color for a farmhouse kitchen. White walls, and white cabinets with iron handles – mixed in with a porcelain tub sink and a wooden counter top – just like the kitchen in picture (2). Barn house style lighting (such as pancake lights) would be an ideal fit for a vintage or french style farmhouse kitchen.

Farmhouse bathroom ideas

Bathroom Farmhouse Designs

The important area in the bathroom is the vanity. Just like in the kitchen, a porcelain tub sink is the way to go. A free standing sink with porcelain legs is more on the farmhouse style. But if you are tight on space then you’ll want a countertop with storage built in underneath.

Try and incorporate wooden countertops into the bathroom design (3) (4), along with wooden shelves.

Since traditional country farmhouses have a lot of space, a free standing bathtub is a standard fixture in the bathroom.

The Living Room

For the seats, it is usually white or off white. It’s the coffee table where more focus is needed. You’ll want an antique looking wooden one (5). Reclaimed wood would be ideal with iron fixtures.

Farmhouse Decor Ideas

My way of thinking when it comes to decor pieces is based on design through function. That is, decorating a room with stylized and high quality functional pieces such as lamps, storage containers, and furniture pieces. These pieces go a long way in styling the room vs. buy small decor pieces to try and style it.

This way you keep out the clutter, and can invest more in fewer pieces that are functional and decorative.

  • Storage: Use wooden crates (6) and trunks (7), wicker and wire baskets, galvanised and enamel buckets (8).
  • Lamps and Light Fixtures: Check out industrial and barn light fixtures here and my post on Vintage Lighting Ideas.
  • Natural fiber rugs
  • Iron curtain rods
  • Wooden side tables
  • Or how about a wooden ladder to store towels in the bathroom, magazines and blankets in the living room, to hang up clothes in the bedroom, or to hang up pots and pans in the kitchen.

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March 19, 2016 in Design Styles, Farmhouse Design

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour

What is modern rustic? It’s a space that makes heavy use of rustic materials (such as wood, natural textiles, and sheepskin), but stays modern by having clean-cut lines.

The neutral color palette in each of the rooms in this Los Angeles home, with the white base, makes all of the wooden features and statement pieces really stand out and work their visual magic. From Kinfolk.

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PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Modern rustic living room

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Living Room

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - White and wooden living room

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Black and white dining room

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Rustic storage

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Rustic wall framing

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Modern rustic home office space

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Wooden bedroom side table

PASSPORT: Modern Rustic LA Home Tour - Modern rustic white bedroom design

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March 19, 2016 in Passport

The Classic: Brass Black and White Bathroom Tour

The Classic: Brass Black and White Bathroom Tour

Black and white is a classic color palette for any bathroom. And throw in brass fixtures to add some glamour and luxury styling. In this bathroom design by Katie Martinez Design you have brass faucets, taps, even the plumbing, light switches, and cabinet hinges are brass.

You also have the classic and simple style subway tiles that contrast well with the geometric patterned tiled floors. All of this makes the concrete bathroom sink look like a luxury piece.

The Classic: Brass Black and White Bathroom Tour - Luxury bathroom with brass fittings and subway tiles

The Classic: Brass Black and White Bathroom Tour - Recessed subway tile shower shelf

The Classic: Brass Black and White Bathroom Tour - Brass shower fixtures

The Classic: Brass Black and White Bathroom Tour - Subway tiles bathroom backsplash with a sleek concrete sink

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March 19, 2016 in Bathroom

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover

What I love about rustic kitchens is that the functional pieces (such as pots and pans) also act as decor. These functional pieces are made out of premium materials (copper, glass wood), so storing them out in the open adds to the style of the space.

Here are some features to keep an eye out for:

  • The DIY branch hook rack above the cooker
  • The exposed ceiling beam
  • The rustic wooden counter tops and shelves
  • The hand hammered copper sink from Home Depot
  • The simple but classic cabinet style of white cabinets with metal handles

This is the kitchen of blogger Adventures in Cooking.

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Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Before the makeover

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - White kitchen cabinets, hardwood floors, and open storage

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Hand hammered copper kitchen sink

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Wooden kitchen countertop

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Rustic kitchen design

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Copper pots on a DIY branch hanger

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Wooden cutting board

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - White kitchen design

Before and After: A Modern Rustic Kitchen Makeover - Rustic kitchen storage

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March 19, 2016 in Before and After, Kitchen