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13 Farmhouse Chic Styles

    13 Farmhouse Chic Styles

    In recent years, rural living has been romanticized in the world of home design into a style all its own: Rustic. The farmhouse style is derived from the rural pastoral style, which has long competed with modern minimalist space design. Farmhouse style ditches clean lines, sophisticated furnishings for rustic, vintage, and classic styles.

    01.A touch of metal

    If you're not sure where to start with a farmhouse style bedroom, a cast iron bed frame is the perfect place to start. Add some beige bedding and an antique desk, pictured, and you have the country bedroom of your dreams.

    02.Comfortable bedding

    Texture dictates everything about a rustic aesthetic. The epitome of farmhouse style relies heavily on wood, natural fabrics and fabrics. The bedroom pictured above has all the above elements and looks really inviting.

    03.European style farmhouse

    Wall panels, wood, and a simple composition classify this bedroom as farmhouse, but there are a few details that make it more interesting. Tufted headboards, velvet pillows, and even lamp bases give this space a slightly more European aesthetic.

    04.Coast air

    Wooden boats, aged wood and quilts? It doesn't get more quaint and comfortable. Small additions like lamps and pots make it feel more cohesive. This bedroom is an idyllic sleeping space for those who love a fusion of breezy coastal and warm farmhouse style.

    05.Black farmhouse

    If you want an eye-catching color in your bedroom but are concerned about going too far, black can do it all. Black wall panels match the bedding and lighting to create a space that brings the details together seamlessly.

    06.Modern farmhouse

    It's that subtle touch that gives the space a modern, soft, and cozy farmhouse vibe. Quilts, rugs, and drapes all contribute to the farmhouse vibe, but lamps and bed frames bring the farmhouse style to life in a more contemporary way.

    07.Green tones farmhouse

    Expand the perspective of a farmhouse by adding an unexpected pop of color to the walls. While many bedrooms are dominated by white or other calming shades, sage green proves that green can also suit farmhouse style.

    08.Eclecticism

    Eclectic is an architectural style that originated in the 19th century. Eclecticism can also be used in interior design. At first glance, a modern bed in the picture above makes the bedroom space not like a classic farmhouse bedroom. Gold frames, linens and leathers, however, stay true to the farmhouse theme.

    09.Nordic farmhouse

    The core of the bedroom is quiet and hygienic. The space pictured above is inherently Scandinavian, with some farmhouse touches, including herringbone wood floors, exposed wood beams and natural textiles like linen.

    10.Jewel tone

    This bedroom is a tender expression of love for all things native. Even though it's not decked out with wood panels and rustic lighting, it's essentially a farmhouse thanks to the ladder, bedding choices and jewel-coloured vases.

    11.Country atmosphere

    A gorgeous bedroom like this one shows that only a few items are needed to bring a space closer to farmhouse style. The wood sliding doors and chandeliers are unbeatable and complement the wood ceiling, white walls and bedding without feeling too harsh.

    12.Bohemian farmhouse

    Just by looking at this photo, you can tell how cozy and cozy it is to relax in this space. It blurs the lines between farmhouse and bohemian, thanks to the warm colors of woven materials and rust mixed with freestanding tubs and aged timbers.

    13.Farmhouse meets Industrial

    While this space is designed for kids, it's stylish enough to also serve as a guest room. The wooden headboard and cage lamp feel rustic, but the saturated color of the metallic finish makes it feel a bit industrial.