Contemporary farmhouse is the chic yet cosy interior design style you need to try

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16 November 2022

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A harmonious blend of old and new, modern farmhouse interiors are warm and inviting, exuding bucolic charm without being fussy or staid.

‘Modern farmhouse’ may sound like an oxymoron, however, the style has made strides over the past five or so years and it’s not difficult to see why. Contemporary farmhouse style lends itself to the laidback Australian sensibility, combining clean lines with rustic charm. Marrying old and new, modern farmhouse style utilises a neutral colour palette in a distinctly non-minimalist way, relying on an abundance of natural materials and layered textures to create lively interiors that stand the test of time.

Read on to discover everything you need to know about the contemporary farmhouse interior design style.

What is contemporary farmhouse style?

Contemporary or modern farmhouse style sets a warm, cosy, comfortable tone while remaining uncluttered. Traditional yet unfussy, modern farmhouse interiors place a focus on practicality and simplicity, prioritising functional furniture and durable textiles, raw finishes and natural materials.

While classic farmhouse style takes on a more rustic tone, replete with vintage decor and traditional fabrics, contemporary farmhouse style marries comfortable modern and reclaimed furniture with tactile and simple ornamentation.

Why has modern farmhouse style risen in popularity?

The popularity of contemporary farmhouse style can be attributed to an increased yearning for a simpler life. Much like the rise of the cottagecore aesthetic in the fashion world, contemporary farmhouse style proposes a bucolic ideal that allows urbanites to disconnect from the troubles of everyday life.

Urban Farmhouse by Kate Nixon | Photography by Maree Homer

How to get the contemporary farmhouse look

Here’s how to embrace modern farmhouse decor in your own space.

Start with a neutral colour palette

Contemporary farmhouse style largely gravitates towards a neutral colour palette. White or cream is a good place to start, however, nature-inspired accents of earthy browns, sea blues, forestial greens and straw gold work to add interest to spaces. Layer in natural materials and earthy textures; think salvaged wood décor, bamboo rugs, textured linen and timber furniture.

Don’t be afraid to mix metals

Incorporating mixed metals into your interiors can work to create an imperfectly perfect cosy atmosphere. A modern farmhouse kitchen can have pendant lights in aged brass and complement this with cabinetry that features copper hardware.

Luxury Farmhouse by Linda Habak Design

Spotlight architectural details

Modern farmhouse interiors aren’t afraid to showcase the bones of a home. If your house has heritage architectural details – such as exposed beams, decorative mouldings and wooden floors – leave these on display. However, newer builds can evoke farmhouse style through the introduction of wicker, rattan, stone and other natural elements.

Consider incorporating a mudroom

For true farmhouse-style interiors, a mudroom is essential. While city slickers looking to adopt modern farmhouse interiors will likely wish to skip this one, if you have a rural country home, a cosy mudroom is the ideal way to greet guests – and prevents you from dirtying up your home after a relaxing walk in nature. Mudroom necessities include hooks to hang your coats and a timber bench with under-bench storage.

Urban Farmhouse by Kate Nixon | Photography by Maree Homer
Modern Farmhouse by Linda Woods Design | Lighting by ALTI Lighting

Exercise restraint

While contemporary farmhouse interiors needn’t be minimalist, it’s important not to go overboard with the décor. Keep practicality and functionality front of mind – when in doubt err on the side of utilitarianism. Before adding a new piece of furniture, consider how it will enhance your space.

Fuse styles and time periods

Uniting modern and vintage elements works to create a space laden with personality. A contemporary geometric patterned rug can sit in the same room as mirrors with gilded frames – it all serves to add interest.

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