A pot rack behind the sink holds cast-iron skillets and other kitchen items, while shelves display neutral-colored antique stoneware, breadboards, and baskets.
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1. A Natural Palette in a Farmhouse Kitchen
This Missouri lake house's colorful, collected kitchen has durable painted floors. The cheerful space fits counter stools and other vintage items, like this café sign found junking.
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2. Painted Floors in a Farmhouse Kitchen
Using soapstone countertops, subway tile, reclaimed beams, Douglas fir cabinets, and rush barstools, this rustic Wisconsin cabin kitchen looks collected. Excellent local stone range hood.
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3. Rustic Materials in a Farmhouse Kitchen
This colorful farmhouse kitchen with minty green cabinets has a recycled sink from a flea market, ironstone, a primitive dining table, and 19th-century chairs around the eat-in kitchen.
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4. Colorful and Collected Farmhouse Kitchen
Remodeling? Paint historically accurate colors. In this 1900s farmhouse galley kitchen, the homeowner painted the ceiling and trim cornflower blue and wallpapered the walls green.
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5. Period-Authentic Paint Colors in a Farmhouse Kitchen
The vintage rug, cream-colored SMEG refrigerator, and large 1950s cast-iron drainboard sink stand out in this kitchen. In an all-white kitchen, this bright color and pattern stand out with deep jewel tones.
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6. Vintage Rugs in a Farmhouse Kitchen
Will a farmhouse kitchen be complete without ducks? This clean, white kitchen intrigues us! White provides a neutral base for accessories.
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7. Bright and White Farmhouse Kitchen
This Minnesota lake house kitchen proves that bigger is better, from the family-friendly island (over 7 by 5 feet) to the large woven pendant lights.
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8. Oversize Elements in a Farmhouse Kitchen
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