Farmhouse Dining Room Ideas
Farmhouse dining rooms combine cozy country comfort that feels lived-in and welcoming with the practical needs of the space. The space where the household and guests come together over meals.
Signature features
- — Shiplap walls or accent wall
- — Apron-front sink
- — Open shelving
- — Sliding barn doors
- — Vintage signage and decor
- — Reclaimed wood beams
Designer tip
Modern farmhouse works best when you commit to the high-contrast palette: white walls + black hardware + warm wood. Avoid mixing in too many other colors.
whites, creams, soft grays, warm woods, black accents
shiplap, distressed wood, galvanized metal, linen, ceramic, cast iron
Plan your dining room
Frequently asked questions
What makes a farmhouse dining room? ▾
A farmhouse dining room pairs cozy country comfort that feels lived-in and welcoming with a palette of whites, creams, soft grays, warm woods, black accents and materials like shiplap, distressed wood, galvanized metal, linen, ceramic, cast iron.
What colors are best for a farmhouse dining room? ▾
Use a farmhouse palette of whites, creams, soft grays, warm woods, black accents, anchored by a neutral base with one or two accent tones.
How do I redesign my dining room in Farmhouse style? ▾
Upload a photo of your dining room, pick the Farmhouse style, and our AI returns a photorealistic redesign in about two minutes. Focus on shiplap walls or accent wall, apron-front sink, open shelving.
Design terms to know
Shiplap
Shiplap is a style of wood cladding made of overlapping horizontal boards with rabbeted joints, originally used to weatherproof the exterior of ships and barns and now popular as an interior accent wall treatment.
Modern farmhouse
Modern farmhouse is an interior style that combines the bones of traditional American farmhouse architecture (white walls, exposed wood, simple practical forms) with clean modern materials and palettes, particularly high-contrast white walls with black hardware, warm wood and minimal decoration.