![25 Farmhouse Decor Ideas That Perfectly Blend Old and New Styles (1) 25 Farmhouse Decor Ideas That Perfectly Blend Old and New Styles (1)](https://i0.wp.com/hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod/images/farmhouse-decor-ideas-1581355170.jpg?crop=1.00xw:0.376xh;0,0.432xh&resize=640:*)
Good news: You don't have to live out in the country to make your farmhouse dreams a reality. Instead, you just need a few cans of white paint, enough shiplap to cover your walls, and all the reclaimed wood accents you can find. Take a look at this farmhouse decor to get all the inspiration you need to turn your space into something that Chip and Joanna Gaines would approve of. These ideas cover every room in your house — bathroom, entryway, and kitchen included — so you can decide if you want to do a complete makeover or just take it one small space at a time.
Luckily, most of these farmhouse decor ideas walk a fine line between modern and rustic, so you don't have to part with your favorite antiques or latest store-bought finds to accomplish these Pinterest-worthy looks. It's just up to you how (or if) you use 'em.
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Whitewashed Entryway
Give your guests a hint at what's to come by putting together a warm and inviting entryway full of farmhouse-inspired accents, including shiplap, whitewashed furniture, and galvanized planters.
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Statement Beams
Large wooden beams make an all-white room cozy enough for late night hangs. Tie in baskets and mantel decorations in a similar wood type and finish.
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Wall of Mirrors
Shop Grandma's attic for old mirrors, silver platters, and lightweight serving trays. Then assemble them on a blank wall to create an illusion that your small space is bigger and brighter than it actually is.
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Suspended Wooden Mirrors
A room full of windows makes decorating difficult. While it'll give guests a nature-filled view, it leaves little room to hang mirrors, shelves, or artwork — unless you hang them from the ceiling with an iron pulley and sturdy rope.
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Sliding Barn Door
Open shelves only look pretty if they're not full of everyday clutter. Since some pieces are best left unseen, add a sliding barn door, so you can cover up the mess.
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Shades of White
Leave shiplap to Chip and Joanna Gaines: Lighten up your kitchen with white paint, tile, and a whitewashed wooden island. If you have open shelves, fill 'em with your prettiest fine China and most-used serveware for instant decoration.
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Wooden Wall Paneling
Nail reclaimed wood panels on one wall for an easy statement. Warm up the space by dressing the bed with light colors, patterned pillows, and cozy throws.
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Wall of Lanterns
A blank canvas is the perfect opportunity to test your DIY skills. If you have an empty wall, nail battery-operated lanterns in evenly spaced rows to illuminate any room.
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Floor-to-Ceiling Shiplap
Create clean lines by nailing shiplap to the walls and ceiling. Hang a black metal chandelier for a nice contrast.
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Half-painted Antique Finds
Add an unexpected pop of color by painting half — yes, just half! — of paintings, chairs, shelves, or table legs a vibrant color. Consider it the easiest way to upgrade attic finds that have seen better days.
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Reclaimed Wood Accents
Turn old barn doors, floor boards, and wood scraps into floating shelves. And if you come across larger wood pieces, use them to make custom benches, tables, and chairs.
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Painted Kitchen Cabinets
Who says farmhouses have to stick to monochromatic palettes? Paint kitchen cabinets a calming green shade to instantly refresh your space with color.
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Minimalistic Office Space
Bring in different textures and materials to balance out your home's country charm. Pair an understated metal desk with an antique wooden chair for a country-chic look.
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Frosted Pantry Doors
What happens in the pantry, stays in the pantry, especially when you close it off with these frosted French doors. Personalize it with stick-on decals.
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Linen and Wicker Blend
If your space is on the smaller side, open it up with light-colored fabrics, curtains, and furniture. Offset the linen with a wicker basket-turned-coffee table and a basket weave jute rug.
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Varying Wood Colors
Pine and walnut work together to add bold contrast to a seemingly understated space. Go for a darker wood floor and lighter wood vanity to achieve this look.
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Pops of Color
Mix and match pillows, throws, and rugs in complementary patterns and colors. But if you really want to make a statement, hang a brass chandelier in the middle of a shiplap-covered ceiling.
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Muted Florals
Even a farmhouse can have a glimmer of elegance. Just pair the crown molding with peel-and-stick floral wallpaper in a monochromatic hue.
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Kid-friendly Breakfast Nook
Since your family is the heart of the home, give everyone a place at the table by turning a blank wall into a breakfast nook, complete with a chalkboard for schedules, grocery lists, love notes, and doodles.
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Shiplap Ceiling
A gold pendant light is a subtle way to add sparkle to an otherwise rustic space, like this shiplap-covered bedroom.