10 EASY WAYS TO GET THE FARMHOUSE KITCHEN LOOK

Have you ever wanted to transform your kitchen into something charming and beautiful? As we continue to spend more time in our kitchens, it has become essential for the space to feel comfortable, but more importantly, to be functional. Quaint, cozy kitchens are the hot new thing and there’s never been a better time than now to have the kitchen you’ve always dreamed of.

The best part about the farmhouse style trend is that everything is open to interpretation. Reclaimed and recycled materials offer a bevy of opportunities and it doesn’t require a professional architect or interior designer to mix and match styles. Lets transform your kitchen design with these simple steps:

1. Crafty Counter tops

Wooden countertops are the quickest way to start your farmhouse transformation. And don’t worry about the newness of the wood that you decide to recycle, any signs of wear and tear will only add to the rustic aesthetic that you’re going for. Material costs are always a factor in any renovation but remember that a huge part of the farmhouse style is embracing the recycled look. Consider using cheaper, raw resources like a butcher block instead of a traditional surface like stone or granite.

2. ACCESSORIZE WITH ANTIQUES

Rustic accouterments and other throwback knickknacks are iconic representations of the farmhouse look. Displaying these unique or antique keepsakes is a great way to solidify the cozy atmosphere you’re cultivating. Try using an arrangement of mason jars, antique vases, wooden bowls, or anything charming with a bit of Americana. Showcasing it all with a glass-front cabinet may feel a bit too traditional but it could also be amazing. Try out some different ways to display your new look and don’t be afraid to be bold, and be yourself. After all, this is your kitchen and this is your redesign.

3. Farmhouse Sink

Big sinks are a thing of the past, but let’s not forget — this is a throwback. Stainless steel and cast iron materials can be found in many styles of kitchens and they could be exactly what your design is looking for but if you’re really trying to achieve that farmhouse look, then VIGO’s Matte Stone™ is your best bet. If you find a recycled sink, then it could also be the best choice for your budget. Unlike other white farmhouse kitchen sinks, the proprietary VIGO’s Matte Stone™ is 30x stronger than the competitors material fireclay. It is also stain and scratch resistant, while sporting a solid for 5’ thick.

4. Beaded Board

Using recycled wood or bearded board is a great way to add some character and personality to your new kitchen. The front of an island, on the back splash, or even on the ceiling to create a comforting, inviting look. Bearded board can be achieved with recycled material but it also comes in prefabricated sheets, making installation simple and convenient.

5. Textures & Textiles

Adding some natural textures to your kitchen is a great way to inject some variation and character. Materials like burlap, wicker, or linen will go a long way to achieve the aesthetic that you’re going for. Try using a bit of linen to make a skirt for your new Matte Stone™ sink or use some bamboo blinds to cover the windows for a casual feel.

6. Two-Tone Cabinetry

Mix and match your cabinet colors or try combining traditional cabinetry with some stand-alone pieces for a truly unique look. Using a quaint credenza or a buffet table could work wonders with your new design. To add a bit of variation, try painting the island a different shade than the rest of the kitchen.

7. Shelving Solutions

Open up your kitchen by removing a few cabinet doors and give it some breathing room. Removing the upper cabinets altogether is a great way to increase the storage in your new kitchen. Use that new area to display some old dishware or a beautiful collection of patina pots and pans.

8. Table-Turned-Island

Is it a table or something more? Finding the right island doesn’t have to be a chore. Use your newfound re-purposing skills to create an island with the right piece of furniture. With a few decorations and the right counter top, any simple piece can become an island masterpiece.

9. Old School Lighting

Set the mood in your new room with the ultimate lighting setup. Vintage lighting is an easy thing to pull off. Simply replace a few sconces or overhead lights with something salvaged to refresh your kitchen with a faux throwback look.

You’ve worked so hard to create a comforting farmhouse atmosphere and your cozy new kitchen deserves a big finish. Just make sure that you follow all safety precautions and consult an expert before you attempt any rewiring or electrical work.

10. Muted Colors

Paint has always been the quickest, easiest, and cheapest way to update an interior. New paint in a farmhouse renovation can be tricky but just remember to try out multiple swatches and color palettes before you make any concrete decisions. Muted shades of blue, green, and yellow are an unexpected choice if you’re looking for something different than a classic off-white finish. Get inspired and shop VIGO’s kitchen collections here.