MODERN FARMHOUSE STYLE

So what exactly is this modern farmhouse style that everyone seems to be aspiring to (#housegoals)??  


I'LL TRY AND BREAK IT DOWN HERE, AS WELL AS LIST THE TOP ESSENTIALS FOR CREATING THE LOOK.

The architectural style of a farmhouse has been around since the early 1800's.  Farmhouses were found in rural areas, typically on the same piece of land as a field of crops and barns filled with animals.  With a wave of interest in slow living, less is more, and wholesome food served around the family table, it's no wonder people would look back at a simpler time for inspiration. 


WHAT MAKES A FARMHOUSE "MODERN" ARE THE MORE CONTEMPORARY DETAILS THAT ARE MIXED IN LIKE BLACK WINDOWPANES, METAL ROOFING, AND SLEEKER LINES.





THINK PAST JUST A WHITE EXTERIOR.  THE FRESHEST FARMHOUSES ON THE BLOCK ARE POPPING UP IN BLACK, AND EVEN NAVY BLUE!



WHETHER IT'S ON THE FRONT OR BACK, ALL MODERN FARMHOUSES MUST HAVE A SPRAWLING PORCH.




Joanna Gaines certainly brought the farmhouse look to the forefront with the popular HGTV show Fixer Upper, but many of the elements she incorporated were more rustic with distressed finishes and shiplap.  

VINTAGE DETAILS HAVE EVOLVED WITH BOHO ACCESSORIES LIKE KILIM RUGS, LOTS OF GREENERY, (PARTICULARLY OVERSIZED VASES FILLED WITH EUCALYPTUS), AND GEOMETRIC LIGHT FIXTURES.

The kitchen was always the center of a farmhouse and that's where the focus remains with an open floor plan to the living area.  

CLASSIC DETAILS LIKE WHITE SUBWAY TILE, A DEEP SINK, AND OPEN SHELVING ARE KEY TO GETTING THE FARMHOUSE LOOK. 

And, notice the dark punctuations in the wood and countertops?  That contrast is necessary in order to keep the look feeling sophisticated over shabby chic. 



So, what do you think?  Is the modern farmhouse here to stay?  What trends do you see emerging that will continue to evolve the modern farmhouse style?

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