Do you want to transform your dining space from a bland, lifeless layout to a charming, warm, welcoming farmhouse design? Is your new design almost complete, but you’re looking for a few extra touches to complete the look? Whatever you’re looking for, these farmhouse dining room design ideas add a vintage-inspired touch that can make you feel like you stepped into an old country farmhouse, even if you live in a suburban area. Here are some ideas to get you inspired.
1. A Simple Design with Vintage-Inspired Accents
Clean lines and a sense of openness are always a winning combination for a morning or day room, especially at meal times when the sun is up and shining. With cross-back and soft button-tufted parson’s chairs around a butcher-block table with a center rail, this room features a sentimental wall hanging surrounded by an open two-piece L-shaped scroll frame.
A fresco accent wall, corner hutch buffet with scalloped edges and a metal-latched door, mirror windows, and a kitchen bin holder made from a repurposed sitting bench and vegetable crate top are just the bold and brisk elements that give this eat-in area a fresh, clean, and sensible room appeal.
3. Farmhouse Dining Room Design with a Simple Three-Color Scheme
A trio of neutral colors and subtle shapes make up the room décor of this fresh country look. A candlestick chandelier is the focal point, hanging over a spindle-leg dining table and matching two-seater bench. Two eccentric ladderback chairs grace one side of the table, and two soft side chameleon chairs with pillows demand room attention on each end.
4. An Artistic Design with Bold Contrast
Boxy shapes and tin-pan metals are the theme of this eating area masterpiece. It doubles as a game room and triples as a simple gathering place to plan family events. The repurposed stove vent overhead lighting and canned greenery, with mismatched bench seating and cross-back chairs surrounding a long bench table, make this country-style room a unique display.
5. Dining Area with a Touch of Class
Ambiance is everything. The use of a stained ladder holding up three ballroom chandeliers grace this in-home eatery. The butcher block “prep”-style dining table is surrounded by rustic whitewashed metal bistro chairs and covered in a miller’s sackcloth table runner. Spruced with painted gourds and a built-in buffet, this straight-line dining area gives edgy touches to the word classic.
6. Simple but Effective Decor Ideas
Decor doesn’t have to cost a lot of money to look expensive. ‘Keep It Simplistic’ is the phrase used in the current home design. You can make a lot out of a little using spray-painted mini gourds, freshly spruced-up clay pottery, natural weaves, reworked lids and tops, and outdoor elements to turn a simple room into a brilliant one.
7. The Right Balance Between Modern and Vintage
Cotton or linen fibers, brilliant sparkling glass, pewter highlights, and articulated wooden spindles give a well-appointed room a hint of authentic vintage-inspired flair. The proper balance, when mixed with cross-back chairs and chairs covered in stitched tapestry designs, “clash” together in a harmonious mix that will make any throwback design an updated treasure.
8. Durable Wood Furniture with an Old-Fashioned Look
Intentional and unblemished, this hodgepodge of straight-back wooden chairs makes a spindle-legged butcher-block table appear as pristine and prestigious as it is. A pendulum candelabra chandelier hangs over the table, and its delightful mixed-style seating and its various pieces stand solidly atop a thick country jute rug in natural fibers.
9. Basic Farmhouse Dining Room With Simple Rustic Decor
There are accent walls and accent chairs, but in this case, there is such a thing as an accent table. This bold, ruddy-complected country table boasts cross-back chairs and a jute area rug. Topped off with a metallic electric candle chandelier and standard silverware/dish buffet, add a large Roman numeral battery-operated wall clock and let the sunshine in.
10. A Clean, White Space with Vintage Charm
A treasured and charm-ridden wood-carved light fixture, white-washed barrel-top dining tables, stainless steel, and a whimsical combination of semi-circles help make this sparkling open-space eat-in kitchen clean and inviting. Lively conversation, a blaring television, and tabletop chatter are all elements that keep the cook cooking and wondering how to make it all taste better.
11. A Country-Inspired Look with Simple Decor
A lantern chandelier hangs above a slightly unfinished butcher block dining table, the focal point of this room. The area becomes delightfully whimsical with wall décor made of plates and trays, and the sheer delight of mixing soft elements with sturdier ones is a challenge to behold. Add some natural elements and a blackboard, and the glam is on.
12. A Wall Arrangement with a Lot of Character
Tales as old as timepieces make a fantastic modern-day wall arrangement for any casual living space. Coupled with key motifs, a key clock, small and medium clocks in different shapes, and a neon-like worded sentiment, this quaint wall arrangement literally comes to life, and the Woman-cave of the Year is officially open for business!
13. Old Farmhouse Decor with Beauty and Functionality
A shadowbox filled with small mugs and tiny bottles provides a lovely backdrop in this character-driven eat-in living area. Flour boards, crates, cloche bells, tin buckets, and glass jars make excellent décor items for the refinished cabinet top, and an old dough mixer completes the look when filled with metal or glass plant holders filled with lush green plants.