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Farmhouse style is very popular for a good reason. It provides you with plenty of cozy, comfortable spaces for socializing or just relaxing with your family. While older farmhouse homes have their charm, many people are choosing the farmhouse style for their new custom home as well. In fact, farmhouse style is currently one of the most sought-after models. Here are some tips to help you choose the perfect colors and decorative elements for your farmhouse home.

6 Ways to Make Your Farmhouse Style Home Cozier

1. Make Use of White or Neutral Colors

Neutral colors, including white, black, brown, beige, gray, and cream are an ideal foundation for farmhouse style. These colors help to create a calm and earthy atmosphere. They also provide a blank slate upon which you can build later. If you’re unsure about how to utilize neutral colors, white is always a safe foundation. 

In the kitchen, for example, white flooring, appliances, countertops and cabinets provide a bright and timeless look. You can always incorporate other neutral colors as you add elements and decor.

2. Make Sure the Paint Complements Other Elements

Before painting, consider how the colors will work with other elements such as flooring, furniture, and wall decor. You want the hues of the paint to blend nicely with everything else in your home. Before painting, use sample paint swatches to see how the colors will harmonize with floors and surfaces. Of course, if you’re designing a custom home from scratch, you can plan all these elements at the same time.

3. Choose the Right Style for Cabinets and Furniture

Cabinets and furniture add considerably to the look and atmosphere of a home. Be sure to choose styles and colors that contribute to the farmhouse aesthetic. For example, kitchen cabinets are one of the room’s most prominent features. Bathroom cabinets similarly add style and comfort to your home. Furniture such as antique hutches, farm tables, and Shaker chairs can all add rustic charm to your home.

4. Ensure Sufficient Light

A farmhouse should provide you with plenty of bright and cheerful places to gather. You want to maximize both natural and artificial light, especially in rooms where you spend the most time such as the living room, dining room, and kitchen. Choose window coverings that let in plenty of natural light during the day. Brighter hues and glossy finishes help to get the most out of all types of lighting. Table lamps in strategic areas will brighten corners that may otherwise be dim. Rustic or antique style pendant lighting is also great for providing atmospheric light.

5. Add a Personal Touch With Accent Colors

As noted, a white palette or one based in neutral colors is a solid foundation. However, adding accent colors allows you to add distinctive touches and create your own unique look. You might incorporate colors such as blues, greens, and oranges on cabinets, floors, and decor. As a rule, though, it’s best to keep the colors subdued to maintain the farmhouse aesthetic.

6. Add Texture

You can enhance the appearance of your farmhouse with texture. Shiplap has long been a traditional choice for rustic style. There are also less costly options such as plywood strips. Adding texture to your backsplash, cabinets, ceiling beams, and flooring helps you to add character to your farmhouse home.

Design Your Ideal Farmhouse With a Custom Home Builder

Covenant Homes is a custom home builder that will work closely with you to help you achieve the perfect farmhouse for your needs. As an experienced farmhouse home builder, we will incorporate the style, layout, and amenities that are just right for you. Our team of design professionals is ready to work with you hand in hand every step of the way through the home build process to ensure you are satisfied with all of the details in your new home. 

Find out why many homeowners choose to work with Covenant Homes to build their dream home. Contact us online today to schedule a free consultation. 

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