Farmhouse Bathroom Set
Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt
Of all the bathroom trends, farmhouse-inspired design is easily the most relaxed and cozy. There's just something about the sweet colors, lived-in look, and unpretentious materials that evoke simpler times and, thus, beget comfort and relaxation. And it's not all about shiplap and rustic, weathered pieces (or romantic ones, if the space is leaning in the shabby-chic direction). In fact, farmhouse-style bathrooms can be full of modern, industrial, or polished twists—though we're also definitely on board for sticking to the classics. So whether you live in the remote countryside, a suburban town, or in the center of a metropolis, these twenty farmhouse bathrooms will inspire you to bring the trend home.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Highlight Preexisting Quirks
In this farmhouse-chic bathroom, the rustic mirrored cabinet blends in effortlessly and adds extra storage, since built-ins weren't the best option (they may interfere with the preexisting foundations of the space, which would downplay the worn and weathered beauty).
JAMES MERRELL
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Add Some Polish
With a linen slipcovered armchair, bright white paint, and laid-back accents, this bathrooms feels both farmhouse-inspired and clean-cut traditional. Create a little jewel box but lining all the walls with mirrors (this will also make the room feel bigger than it actually is).
Max Kim-Bee
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Use Fresh Colors
Because the sink is right up against a wall-to-wall window in this Madcap Cottage-designed bathroom, small wall-mounted and shelf-set mirrors replace a larger one. Meanwhile, the floral skirted sink vanity and complementary painted green walls make everyday feel like a fresh spring morning.
Leanne Ford Interiors
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Stay Rustic
Keep things rustic with exposed stone flooring, a worn tub and sink, and antique details, like layers of hanging mirrors. Leanne Ford updated the fixtures, hung a linen robe, and placed a hamper in the corner to bring things up to the date.
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Hang on-Theme Art
With a classic wood toilet lid, simply vanity base, stone tile floors, and a framed cow print, this bathroom has all the farmhouse staples. But then it get some more formal, modern flair. Heidi Caillier chose an unexpected shade of mauve paint, brass fixtures and lighting, and smokey marble materials for the shower.
Chango & Co.
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Be Playful
There's something about this contemporary farmhouse bathroom by Chango & Co. that feels playful and stylish yet easy going. The schoolhouse sink and red stool and sconce add an energizing pop of color while the graphic black and white stripes are decidedly contemporary.
James Merrell
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Add Wallpaper
This bathroom designed by Kathryn M. Ireland is happiness epitomized. She freshened up the space by upholstering the walls in her Greta Wallpaper. The slipper chair adds a nice pop that sticks to the floral theme while bringing in some new, interesting colors.
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Take It Outside
At the Carmel Valley Ranch, Nicole Hollis Studio perfectly blends luxury with approachable design. If your property allows, consider an indoor/outdoor bathroom like this one that takes note from the natural surroundings and uses farmhouse-inspired touches while keeping things upscale.
Hecker Guthrie
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Double It Up
Double sinks are always a win, especially when they're as farmhouse chic as the ones in this space by Hecker Guthrie. The sunny yellow backsplash brightens everything up and ties in the two hanging pendant lights.
Abney Morton
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Add Some Color
Doesn't this sweet baby blue bathroom designed by Abney Morton Interiors look like it's on a charming enclosed porch? If your clawfoot tub is a fresh color, paint your floors the same color and use a corresponding area rug. Then frame a found object, like a vintage poster or map.
Heidi Caillier Design
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Customize a Vainty
It's all about layers and textures in this modern yet country-chic cabin designed by Heidi Caillier. She transformed a worn dresser into the sink vanity which is polished off with a natural stone topper for a more modern touch. The dark paint adds to the warm, cozy vibe while the scones and fixtures bring a little more contemporary refinement.
Country Living
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Opt for Antiques
If you don't love the look of exposed brick or worn wood shiplap, paint everything white and then inject the warmth you'd get from the weathered materials with an area rug and a repurposed vintage storage piece, like a trunk. A black clawfoot tub also adds some Victorian elegance.
Leanne Ford Interiors
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Incorporate Concrete
If you like the farmhouse look but don't think it makes sense in an urban environment, incorporate more industrial elements that achieve a similar low-key mood to the farmhouse vibe. Here, Leanne Ford worked with concrete and exposed piping.
Abney Morton Interiors
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Install a Schoolhouse Sink
Opt for a schoolhouse sink in a bathroom or powder room that gets a lot of foot traffic and use cafe curtains for a charming farmhouse feel. To break up the all white backdrop, Abney Morton Interiors used a navy blue sink. It adds contrast but still feels true to the style.
Leanne Ford Interiors
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Spotlight a Copper Tub
Once you see this copper tub situation designed by Leanne Ford, you can't unsee it. Your farmhouse bathroom dreams just got a little bit fancier.
Heidi Caillier Design
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Tile the Floors
Wood paneling is merely the classic backdrop to this thoroughly modern space, but it also tends to darken the room. Instead, paint the walls a soft cream and then introduce wooden materials in accents like the toilet cover and mirror, as Heidi Caillier did here. The geometric tiled floor makes the charming farmhouse concept feel brand new, too.
Courtesy of Sara Tramp for Emily Henderson Designs
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Go Dark
When you think farmhouse, you typically think white all day, everyday, but this navy blue is a fresh way to update the design style. It's totally sophisticated but still relaxed enough for a bathroom. See more at Emily Henderson.
Courtesy of Shades of Blue Interiors
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Use Barn Doors
Is there anything more farmhouse than a sliding barn door? Maybe a weathered stand, but this bathroom's got that, too! Even better, these are some of the easiest doors to install yourself. See more at Shades of Blue Interiors.
Courtesy of Tessa Neustadt
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Accent With Brass
Bold brass accents, shiplap, and a neutral color palette—we're completely obsessed. Choose colorful towels to mix it up a bit. See more at Amber Interiors.
Courtesy of Jenna Sue Design Co.
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Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/room-decorating/bathrooms/g25135188/farmhouse-bathroom-ideas/
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