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Farmhouse Kitchen Designs

June 9, 2011 by Dan

One of the most popular styles for the kitchen derives its elements from the classic farmhouse.  A farmhouse kitchen can bring to mind pleasant memories of days gone by when times were simple and life was uncomplicated.  But the modern farmhouse kitchen has all of the conveniences and appliances that technology has given us over the years.  Thus, with a farmhouse kitchen, homeowners really do have the best of both worlds.  The tips that follow can help you to create a “down home”, folksy farmhouse kitchen that is as beautiful as it is functional.

Farmhouse Kitchen Flooring

While there are an unlimited number of good choices when it comes to flooring for a farmhouse kitchen, perhaps none are more appropriate than wood.  Wooden flooring and plank flooring in oak or other naturally beautiful wood species is a beautiful and long lasting choice to create a rustic country kitchen atmosphere.  Don’t forget to add even more farmhouse style to your rustic country flooring by topping it off with beautiful braided rugs that give your floor and your kitchen a cozy feel.  Rag rugs, either purchased or created on your own, along with gingham floor mats can really add a touch of nostalgia to your farmhouse kitchen atmosphere.

Farmhouse Kitchen Walls

The farmhouse kitchen needs lots of character, and one way to bring this character to the kitchen is by hanging beautiful accents on the walls.  From old-fashioned weathered wooden signs to frames that hold folksy looking artwork, you will find that there is little shortage of farmhouse artwork for you to choose from.   You can also give your farmhouse kitchen regional flair through the art you choose for your walls. For example, you can create a Tuscan farmhouse feel by hanging Tuscan themed metal art.

Farmhouse Windows

Nothing is more fitting for the farmhouse kitchen than homey plaid or checkered patterned café style curtains.  You can choose to outfit your country kitchen windows with blinds or shades that allow you to adjust the amount of light that flows into your kitchen.  Keep in mind, however, that a country window that allows bright sunshine into the kitchen gives your kitchen a homey, warm look that is quite inviting.  A gingham tablecloth or place-mats can be put into place within this style of kitchen, and it can be a lot of fun to match your table linens to your window treatments.  If you have room above your farmhouse windows and doorways, think about bringing in door toppers metal art to add even more style to your space.

Farmhouse Kitchen Furnishings

Choose sturdy, strong furniture items for the farmhouse kitchen.  For the eat-in country farmhouse kitchen, a sturdy table and chairs made from pine is a welcome addition.  Cabinets that display old farm collectibles can add an air of authenticity to the space, while simple items, like a vintage wooden stool by the counter-top, can add valuable functionality.  Think about hand-distressing wooden furniture items to give them that antique look that is so appealing in farmhouse designs.

Filed Under: Interior Design, Wall Coverings Tagged With: artwork, farmhouse kitchen, flooring, kitchen design, modern kitchen, Tuscan theme, wall decor, wooden flooring

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Dan Fargo,the editor-in-chief of Archtopia, an online magazine dedicated to architects and designers.

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