35 Farmhouse Wall Decor Ideas for a Cozy, Custom Home

Your farmhouse walls are practically begging for a glow-up, radiating warmth and authentic character! We've gathered 35 incredible decor ideas that promise to transform your space with stunning visuals and irresistible charm. Prepare for a home that feels effortlessly beautiful and utterly inviting.

Use a wall shelving display to showcase individual style

Shelving with room for display works perfectly as rustic wall decor, and your chosen decorative items will introduce unique character to any living area.

Nancy Charbonneau of Charbonneau Interiors explains, “We love utilizing things that are meaningful to our clients that add elements of relaxation and joy. In our Meadow Brook project, this family loves their horses, so we commissioned a local artist to create art for the home in a variety of mediums, paint, watercolor, line drawings. These pieces became focal points throughout the home, showcased our clients’ passions, and supported the incredible artists in our community at the same time.”

Hang a mirror to create a fresh view

A mirror placed above a fireplace is a classic choice for many interior styles, and it fits right into farmhouse living room wall decor.

Pick a mirror frame that complements your existing material palette. Wood offers a more rustic, textured choice, while smooth metals can highlight the modern touches of a contemporary farmhouse style.

Installing a wall mirror always magnifies light within a room. Furthermore, it can brilliantly accent a living room featuring exposed beams, reflecting these beautiful architectural elements and crafting an exciting new perspective.

Choose neutral shades for a gallery wall

A gallery of images presents a fantastic wall decor possibility, but how can you ensure it harmonizes with a modern farmhouse design?

You might take a cue from this interior by Creative Tonic, opting for images and frames in the same serene, neutral tones as the rest of the room for a flawless look.

Arranging pictures in a nonrectangular shape complements the relaxed vibe of this space, but remember to hang them close together, as shown here, so the collection reads as a unified piece.

Think about propping as well as hanging wall decor

Wall decor doesn’t always need to be hung high to make an impression. The technique of propping artwork offers the contemporary flair characteristic of modern farmhouse style.

Keep in mind that choosing substantial pictures is important when they lean against the wall instead of being hung. Position them on the wall opposite the door to establish a clear focal point.

Images inspired by nature are ideal for farmhouse style. Black and white photographs or simple line drawings can contribute to the room’s neutral aesthetic.

Consider textiles as wall decor

Tapestries and other fabric pieces make wonderful rustic wall decor. Lauren Ramirez of Lauren Ramirez Interiors shares, “We selected a unique mix of furnishings and decor in this living room to reflect the eclectic taste of the homeowners. They brought the vintage trunk with them from the north east when they moved to Texas as one of their few heirloom pieces and we wanted to incorporate it into the room for a personal layer among mostly new pieces.”

The designer adds, “We commissioned the symbolic handwoven tapestry by Zanny Cox to honor the homeowner’s love of the landscape and cultures found in the American south west. Bold carvings on the console and the graphic pattern on the side chairs complement the lines in the weaving and all of these selections are calmed by the soothing paint color in the room.”

Anchor artwork above furniture

Artwork can appear adrift on tall, white farmhouse walls. Secure your wall decor visually by connecting it to a piece of furniture positioned below.

This means maintaining a minimal distance between a sofa, table, or other floor standing item and the pictures above it, ensuring they are perceived as a cohesive unit.

However, remember that wall decor placed above seating should not be positioned where it could obstruct taller individuals.

Also, align the wall decor with the width of the furniture below, as demonstrated by this pair of paintings.

Ensure architectural elements stand out

Focus on your room’s inherent features when selecting wall decor. Elizabeth Krueger of Elizabeth Krueger Design explains about this living room, “I specifically kept the room neutral and simple to really show off the architectural elements of the space, the stairs, the fireplace brick, and the beams were the stars of the show.”

She further notes, “Adding in decor that doesn’t take away from the elements in the room is a great way to enhance specific details of the space.”

Work groupings

Layers of subtle details are crucial for creating a nuanced neutral room scheme, and farmhouse living room wall decor can contribute to this effect.

Arranging ceramics on a shelf can draw the eye without veering from the soft color palette.

Choose various shapes, textures, and heights, and arrange them in the classic stylist’s pyramid formation.

Opt for vases and bottles, and you can enhance the arrangement with foliage, maximizing the room’s natural appeal.

Plan on harmony between the old and new

Modern farmhouse style celebrates traditional elements while gracefully integrating contemporary ones. Your wall decor should echo this balanced approach.

Michelle Lisac, founder and principal designer of Michelle Lisac Interior Design, states, “For the shelf décor in this modern farmhouse living room we wanted a curated feel. We included some of the client’s own items and mixed in other pieces that had either a nice patina or great texture. We used a lot of ceramics that we purchased new but that had a very timeworn look.”

She adds, “We also utilized some antique pieces such as brass candlesticks, pottery, and old trinket boxes that we picked up at Elsie Green in Concord, California.”

Make A Statement With Antique Signage

Introduce a large farmhouse sign to transform your dining room into a uniquely personalized area.

The sign can be authentic or a new creation featuring specific aging methods to give it a vintage appearance.

Its weathered look perfectly complements the sitting area’s design: repurposed, distressed, and antique elements.

Add Farmhouse Texture With Burlap And Chicken Wire

This wreath serves as the focal point in a master bedroom, where farmhouse style significantly contributes to its inviting and serene atmosphere.

Burlap ribbon replaces traditional greenery, and a small chalkboard sign in the center expresses the room’s significance to its owners.

On either side, frames display wedding reception cards offering advice for a happy marriage. Chicken wire provides an ideal backdrop to easily attach these cards along with symbolic keys.

Distressed Signage And Architectural Salvage

A curated display of various farmhouse elements adorns the staircase wall, crafting a magical, antique ambiance where one can unwind and dream.

The bench below features four soft pillows upholstered in linen fabric.

The neutral color scheme is punctuated by dark brown or black details, highlighting wording or accents.

DIY Chicken Wire Monogram

A simple way to make a space feel more like home is to use the family’s initial as wall art in an entryway or on the front porch.

This handmade design includes a chicken wire background showcasing a large, three dimensional galvanized metal letter.

A reclaimed frame encases these elements, allowing it to be hung on the wall. The completed artwork provides a distinct rustic farmhouse feel with a personalized touch.

Make A Gallery Of Signage And Greens

This entryway decor welcomes family members with meaningful and cherished sentiments, making each day brighter and more valuable.

This is achieved with a small, weathered bench featuring a pillow adorned with heart patterned fabric in a central position.

The black and white color scheme extends to the wall, where two farmhouse signs are visible.

Surrounding them, planters and wreaths introduce natural elements and colors into the neutral setting.

Eclectic Entryway With Vintage Textures

Observing this nook, every piece exudes a farmhouse influence.

It begins with the small countryside rug and continues with an old, weathered bench adorned with pillows and a throw showcasing characteristic rustic fabric patterns and textures.

The wall features a large clock crafted from a barrel bottom. Metal wire and wicker baskets serve as quintessential cottage storage solutions.

The addition of fresh flowers beautifully enlivens the arrangement, integrating it seamlessly into a contemporary setting.

Oversized Metal Bucket

Leanne Ford Interiors displayed a rustic vintage metal bucket on the wall of this farmhouse dining room.

You can leave it empty or fill it with lush green garden cuttings, which can be changed seasonally with items ranging from eucalyptus stems to pine branches.

Vintage Frames

A combination of framed vintage style landscape paintings and empty gilded frames of various shapes and sizes, all featuring an aged patina, adds farmhouse style to this living room by Ashley Montgomery Design.

Look for budget friendly secondhand frames at thrift stores, flea markets, or through online vendors.

Painted Pegboard

A painted pegboard offers easy additional storage and display space in any room of the house, imparting a timeless farmhouse feel.

This staircase landing pegboard, found in a farmhouse cottage by Leanne Ford Interiors, is styled with hanging baskets, dried flowers, art, and various objects.

Decorative Clock

Vintage and antique wall clocks are signature elements of farmhouse style decor.

Michelle Berwick Design chose a modern take on a vintage style farmhouse wall clock for this contemporary farmhouse dining room.

Decorative Plates

Showcasing decorative plates on a plate ledge or dining room wall is a traditional farmhouse practice.

To prevent the look from feeling too much like a quaint grandma’s house,

Becca Interiors hung a row of neutral colored plates above the windows in the living room.

Vintage Mirror

Decorating with mirrors is a clever technique that disperses light and brightens any space.

While gilded mirrors might not have originated in farmhouses, a beautifully worn vintage or antique mirror is now a common feature of modern farmhouse style, as seen in this space from Thistlewood Farms.

Reclaimed Wood Shelf

Incorporating reclaimed materials introduces a rustic farmhouse feel to any area while also being environmentally conscious.

Lobster and Swan installed a reclaimed wood shelf on the wall of this English country kitchen, which is adorned with everyday objects, botanical art, and garden cuttings.

Vintage Sconce

Ashley Montgomery Design featured a vintage gilded wheat bunch sconce on the wall, creating an elegant ambiance that leans more towards a country manor than a rustic farmhouse.

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