Yes, it's possible to have the country house of your dreams. From easy rustic touches to larger architectural projects, here are some of our favorite ways to give any kind of home a farmhouse feel.
Store extra quilts—and whatever else—in one of these for functional farmhouse style.
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Farm-Friendly Artwork
Annie Schlechter
Why not decorate your farmhouse with farm-inspired photography or paintings?
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Repurposed Farm Tools
Brian Woodcock
There's no easier way to incorporate farmhouse style than by literally decorating with old farm tools. Hang shovels. hoes, washboards, or antique cheese graters, or convert an old toolbox into a trunk for storage.
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Decorative Plate Display
Becki Griffin's Curious Details
Display your prized plates, just like Grandma did in her farmhouse.
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Rustic Cupboards
David Hillegas
Store collectibles in distressed china cabinets.
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Antique Stove
Photographer: Emily Gilbert, Designer: Jenny Wolf Interiors
… or at least, install a vintage-inspired one, like this gorgeous oven, the new LG "Black Stainless Steel" series, a collaboration with designer Nate Berkus.
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Farm Table
Buff Strickland
If there's one thing every farmhouse needs, it's a farm table. After all, it's where your family will share meals, conversations, celebrations, and more.
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Hanging Pots and Pans
Bjorn Wallander
We love a kitchen that looks lived-in, with old cast iron skillets in full view.
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Reading Nook
Max Kim-Bee
Best achieved in a sunny corner with a window seat.
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Butcher's Block
Max Kim-Bee
Bonus counter space with rustic appeal. Score!
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Mason Jars
Courtesy of Brandi Sawyer
Maybe you just use them for canning jams or storing spices, or maybe you feature them in your DIY decor, but every farmhouse needs some Mason jars.
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Exposed Wooden Beam Ceiling
Annie Schlechter
Open ceilings like this add character and recall similarly structured barns or industrial buildings.
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Chalkboard
Annie Schlechter
A framed chalkboard in the kitchen or mudroom is not only country-chic, it's also super handy.
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Something Galvanized
Victoria Pearson, styling by Liz Strong
Like the bucket and the jar-drying rack chandeliers seen in this laundry room/mudroom.
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Rustic Signs
Laura Moss
Antique signs reading "supermarket," "grocery," or "meat market" are a fun addition to any farmhouse-style kitchen.
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Ladder Displays
Brian Woodcock
… whether you turn a vintage ladder into a nightstand with boards on every step for shelves, or drape quilts over the rungs.
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Window Decor
Courtesy of the Sweet Survival
Prop up some old window frames or shutters for an easy farmhouse touch.