Top 5 Friday: How To Get The Modern Farmhouse Look

Top 5 Friday: How To Get The Modern Farmhouse Look

Happy Top 5 Friday friends! Today’s top five tips are all about creating the modern farmhouse style in your home! I’ve got some easy ideas for achieving the Fixer Upper-look that we all crave these days and it’s really not as hard as you think! Here goes…

1. White walls and shiplap.

I’m lumping these two together because they pretty much go hand-in-hand when we’re talking modern farmhouses. In my opinion (and that of Joanna Gaines…or at least that’s what I would like to believe she would say!) you can’t really have a modern farmhouse without these two important elements. And if you’re scared of white paint…well, suck it up and go for it. I promise you’ll love it!

And DIY shiplap is a project that is a lot easier than you might think! If your local hardware store will cut your boards for you and you can use a nail gun then you’re all set! You can read my shiplap tutorial HERE from our master bathroom renovation.

Top 5 Friday: How To Get The Modern Farmhouse Look

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2. Rustic wood.

This can be used in a number of ways from an oversized farm table to a barn wood accent wall or island. If you don’t want to buy a farm table or spend the time or money on a construction project add in this essential element through your accessories in the form of a large dough bowl, vase or mirror. A mantel is also a great place to use rustic wood beams!

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3. Black accents/wrought iron.

Black accents are key in achieving the modern farmhouse look, often seen in industrial-style light fixtures and cabinet hardware. I’m seeing a lot of matte black these days too and I’m loving it! Black painted door and window frames are also great ways to add that signature black.

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4. Classic patterns and texture.

Modern farmhouse style consists of an overall neutral palette but it’s important to throw a little pattern in the mix by way of a striped throw blanket or a subway tile backsplash. Cozy throws or textured rugs are a perfect way to add some comfort to this style that can lean a little on the cold side if you’re not careful. Greenery and other earthy tones will also help break up the white backdrop.

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5.  Cozy furniture.

Slipcovered sofas and chairs or warm tufted leather sectionals are two great examples of furniture that works in a modern farmhouse room. They don’t have to be oversized but the cozier the better!

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BONUS TIP: I know this isn’t always an option if you’re just trying to do a little re-decorating, but sliding barn doors scream modern farmhouse and if you can find a way to put one in your home I would highly recommend it!

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So guys, do you think you can tackle this look on your own? Don’t worry, if you need help I’m here so just leave a comment or shoot me an email!

You can find some great modern farmhouse accessories in Chip and Joanna Gaines’ line at Target called Hearth & Hand!

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I also want to mention that I’m almost finished reading Chip Gaines’ book, Capital Gaines: Smart Things I Learned Doing Stupid Stuff, and it’s SOOOO good! I haven’t been able to put it down and he is as funny in the book as he is in real life!

Cheers!

 

 

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16 Comments

  1. How do I find out the kind of windows and the measurements of them in the room with gray sectional!! Absolutely in love with this room!!! Really anything anout this room I would love to know more about!

    1. Hi, That room is actually from Sita Montgomery so I’m not sure. You can check her site for the source! Hope that helps! http://sitamontgomeryinteriors.com/2017/04/smi-modern-farmhouse-entry-family-room.html

  2. Please HELP
    I just put in beige windows in the sunroom. But I love this look so can I paint wall beige to match windows ? Because I think four large beige window will kill the white walls. Please let me know your thoughts on my worry’s.
    Thank you
    Corinne

    1. Hi Corinne! I’m not sure what you mean by beige windows but I’m going to assume you mean the trim around them. If that’s the case I would not paint the walls a stark white. I would choose a creamy white or off white that compliments the windows. Hope that helps!

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  4. Hi! This post could not be written any better! Reading this post reminds
    me of my previous room mate! He always kept talking about this.
    I will forward this post to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read.
    Many thanks for sharing!

      1. Hi! That image is from Jessica of The Rustic Pallet. You can reach out to her for the sectional source! Here is her Instagram link. https://www.instagram.com/p/Beb2hxkgK7k/?taken-by=the_rusticpallet Thanks so much for reading!

    1. Hi! That image is from Jessica of The Rustic Pallet. You can reach out to her for the sectional source! Here is her Instagram link. https://www.instagram.com/p/Beb2hxkgK7k/?taken-by=the_rusticpallet Thanks so much for reading!

  5. Love your inspiration photos for how to create the farmhouse look, that sliding barn door in the bathroom?! I just created a blog post around the top essentials for achieving the modern farmhouse look we’re starting to see all over the place…
    https://fortandfield.blogspot.com/2018/07/modern-farmhouse-style.html

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