Interior designers, home decor magazines and TV shows tout the modern farmhouse look as among the most popular decorating styles. But what does “farmhouse style” really mean? It doesn’t mean you’ll have chickens in the yard and gingham curtains at the window. We asked Ashley Moore, owner of Moore House Interiors in Tomball, Texas, to share her insight into the trendy style.
“The modern farmhouse aesthetic has swept the nation, thanks in part to influence from design icons such as Chip and Joanna Gaines and their popular TV show, ‘Fixer Upper,’ ” Moore wrote in an email. “Truth be told, the farmhouse style has been around since the 1800s when early-American settlers began moving to the Midwest and creating small farming communities. The classic American farmhouse has received a modern twist over the last few years, but the basic design fundamentals haven’t changed. Whether you live in the city, suburbs, or on a farm, you can nail the modern farmhouse aesthetic by incorporating these elements — a neutral palette, black accents, woodwork and an overall theme of simplicity.”
Here are Moore’s suggestions for developing a modern farmhouse look for your home:
• Neutral palette: Starting with a neutral palette is a must. Color groups such as whites, grays, creams and light beiges should be the base color scheme in your home. One of the easiest ways to add that desired farmhouse feel is by painting the walls white. Alternatively, you can still create that bright and airy look with a light gray or even beige. With neutrals as your foundation, adding in color through accessories and furnishings is easy and fun.
• Black accents: Black might seem like a sharp contrast to the previously mentioned neutral palette, but this is how you incorporate that modern twist. Black accents such as metal doors and windows or industrial hardware and light fixtures will take your space from classic to modern. If replacing doors and windows isn’t in the budget, bringing in a coffee table with black iron legs or changing out your cabinet hardware will still make a big impact.