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Full of charm and serenity, the modern farmhouse style combines the rustic farmhouse aesthetic with a clean, modern design. But, what does it mean to take a home and turn it into a “modern” farmhouse?
Simply put, it’s all about bringing in the old and turning it into something new. To replicate this style, you want to add touches of elements that are originally found in authentic barn house architecture. Bringing in natural wood is a big part of this design. Not only does adding wood coincides with the farmhouse aesthetic, but it also gives any room an instant sense of warmth. Another, if not the most important, element to this style is mixing and balancing the old barn house design and giving it a new modern twist.
Not only useful outside the home, barn lights have a functional yet attractive style that can brighten any room. These wonderful fixtures have a broad appeal to provide stylish illumination into your home. Just like regular indoor lighting fixtures, barn lights come in various styles, such as ceiling hung, gooseneck, and other barn-style lights, that aide in bringing the farm into your home. They offer a unique appearance that balances with the rustic and modern style.
Barn doors and shutters are no longer exclusive to farms. Whether they’re sliding or mounted to the wall, barn doors and shutters can give a powerful visual appearance. They can maximize capacity by eliminating the need for a door and cabinet-swinging space. If you’d rather not have it as a door or closet. You can use the barn shutters on your kitchen pantry, windows, and so on.
One recognizable installation in a modern farmhouse kitchen is the apron-front farmhouse sink. They have a distinct look of being embedded into the countertop and peaking out the front. Usually, in the form of a large rectangle, these spacious sinks provide a substantial amount of room to wash a high volume of dishes, pots, and pans of various sizes. They come in different sizes and material, such as the white stone farmhouse sink and stainless steel farmhouse sink. They can also be matched with various kitchen faucets such as the traditionally styled bridge faucet, unique wall-mount faucet, or modern pre-rinse faucet.
A home with a vaulted ceiling, a ceiling that arches upward to provide more space, aides in the barn house aesthetic. The classic barn look we are always reminded of, whether in movies or television, always have a bunch of ceiling space supported by these large wooden beams. They lend a sense of age and history in the modern farmhouse. It’s ideal for you to position these large beams in open areas with high ceilings. Placing thicker beams will loom larger in smaller spaces, so if you want to avoid a crowded feeling in bedrooms or other areas with low square footage, then it would be best to stick to a smaller beam.
Barns were originally constructed out of wide wooden planks of wood, now commonly known as shiplap. Shiplap is useful for its strength and ability to form a relatively tight seal. Its original use was to create a type of wall for buildings that did not require extensive maintenance and could withstand the cold and aggressive climates. Nowadays, shiplap can be used indoors to give the home a rustic look that creates paneling or textured covering to walls or ceilings. You can paint over the shiplap to give it a more polished yet rustic look.