1Neutral Shades
TidbitsNeutral shades like beige, gray, cream, taupe, brown, black and white, are hugely popular in farmhouse design. Here, the couch, chairs, pillows and throws all boast neutral hues, as does the fireplace, a bold black that contrasts beautifully with the bright white walls.
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2Wood Ceiling Beams
Twelve on MainExposed ceiling beams are a hallmark of farmhouse design, as are the soaring vaulted ceiling and that stunning, rustic stone fireplace. The look is completed with touches like the white pitchers used as accent pieces and the soft, snuggly pillows and throws placed here and there.
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3Distressed Furniture
Love Grows WildThis blogger actually keeps this gorgeous hutch in her home office, but we think it would look spectacular in a farmhouse living room thanks to the distressed white finish. The comforting collectibles tucked inside, including the old photo, pail and pitchers, also lend a home-y farmhouse vibe.
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4Pops of Blue
Rooms for RentOn the other hand, never be afraid to use pops of color in your farmhouse living room. Blues work especially well, like the navy blue rug and light blue pillows seen here. They add depth and interest to the comfortable space.
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5Slipcover Couch
Grace In My SpaceFarmhouse furniture has an elegant but slightly relaxed look, as evidenced by the slipcover-style couch. It's also easy to clean which is great for families or even dog parents.
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6Cottage Farmhouse
Home Made By CarmongLight and airy as a feather, this lovely living room fuses cottage charm with farmhouse features like the tufted, turned-leg chairs in a neutral hue, and the plain round mirror secured to the wall with a length of rope. Plenty of plants, also common in farmhouse interiors, add life and vibrancy.
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7Weathered Wood Walls
Dwell BeautifulWeathered wood planking, which was added on by the blogger, gives this living room some real farmhouse flair. So does the white, painted fireplace, and the nifty DIY wood slice fireplace facade that provides the space with another nicely rustic element.
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8Farmhouse Accessories
Cherished BlissThe simplest way to lend your living room a farmhouse ambiance is by adding accessories such as pitchers, lanterns, Mason jars, old books and loads of plants. Signs or letters spelling out words themed around the décor (such as "bloom") will only add to the appeal.
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9Modern Traditional Farmhouse
Somewhat SimpleFarmhouse design elements, like the blanket ladder in the corner, the gray walls and the distressed leather chairs, mix masterfully with the modern traditional style in this living room. The handsome metal sconces hanging over the couch look to be a take on barn lighting, too.
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10Wood Ladders
Gratefully VintageIf you want to increase the fabulous farmhouse-look of your living room, add a wood ladder to the room. Or pick one up the next time you spot one at a yard sale or in a vintage shop. Not only can you hang blankets on them, you can also use them to display anything from decorative plates to framed pictures and way more.
See more at Gratefully Vintage.
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11Boho Farmhouse
Hudson FarmhouseYou can give your farmhouse living room a slight boho quality by using offbeat décor (how much do you love that bust planter!?) and even furniture. The vintage couch with the striped pillows in the background was actually painted green by the blogger.
See more at Hudson Farmhouse.
12Architectural Features
Bless this NestAdd unique architectural features, whether they're repurposed or just made to look that way, as wall decoration. This pretty living room includes what looks like an intricate window frame hanging behind the couch.
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13Found Goods
Miss Mustard Seed InteriorsVintage furniture and décor can be family heirlooms or simply fun finds from your favorite second hand retailer. This blogger found that wonderful, slouchy daybed on Craig's List for around $100! The reclaimed wood panels also add to the farmhouse look.
See more at Miss Mustard Seed Interiors.
14Coastal Farmhouse
Amber TyslThe use of a blue accent color alongside white walls and furniture tips its hat to a coastal motif, but there's plenty of farmhouse influence here as well. Slipcover couches, turned table legs and lots of throw pillows all stand out, as do the gorgeous hydrangea blooms (a favored farmhouse flower).
See more at Amber Tysl.
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15Different Textures
Liz MarieYou can make your farmhouse living room even cozier by using loads of different textures. A wood table, various pillows and throws, a basket—even a chalkboard—all offer contrasting surfaces that delight the eyes as well as the fingertips.
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16Shiplap
Full Hearted HomeAhhhh finally! No list of farmhouse design ideas would be complete without mentioning shiplap, perhaps the single element most identified with the aesthetic. Whether or not you want to go to the trouble of installing the horizontal planks is another matter.
See more at Full Hearted Home.
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17Rustic Beam Mantel
White Picket FarmhouseThis modern living room gets farmhouse cred in part thanks to that handsome rustic beam mantel over the fireplace, which is stained to the match shelves next to it. Best of all, it's a (relatively) easy DIY project you can replicate at home.
See more at White Picket Farmhouse.
18Natural Fiber Rug
The Learner ObserverThere are plenty of farmhouse elements to please the eye in this space, including shiplap walls, a wood beam mantel and the sweet sign on the wall. Just don't forget the natural fiber rug that ties the whole room together. Jute, seagrass and sisal are not only sustainable materials, but also offer neutral colors and an attractive, hand-woven appearance.
See more at The Learner Observer.
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19Wood Floors
DIY BeautifyYou don't need to spend big bucks to get floors that look like real, farmhouse-style barn wood floors. Go for laminate, which is not only easy to install, it's inexpensive and comes in a range of different shades. It looks fab against those neutral sofas with the plaid pillows, too.
See more at DIY Beautify.
20Decorative Signs
Blooming HomesteadFarmhouse-themed signs are a simple way to share what's meaningful to you, like family, friends and faith. Or, look for signs representing rural pleasures such as fresh flowers and farmstands. Either way, these signs encourage everyone to enjoy the simple things in life.
See more at Blooming Homestead.
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Jill Gleeson is a travel journalist and memoirist based in the Appalachian Mountains of western Pennsylvania who has written for websites and publications including Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Country Living, Washingtonian, Gothamist, Canadian Traveller, and EDGE Media Network. Jill is the travel editor for Enchanted Living. Learn more about her journey at gleesonreboots.com.
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