Traditional design offering comfortable, inviting spaces with a modern touch Comfy, cozy, and full of charm, the modern farmhouse is not going out of style anytime soon. Designers like Joanna Gaines ...
From white board and batten siding to black frame windows and gables, the modern farmhouse style has begun to dominate our New Jersey neighborhoods. Not only does the style bring sleek exteriors — ...
Not all interior design styles last forever. These days, the fashion industry is characterized by trends that come and go ...
Modern farmhouse style is a look that provides many options to suit your specific design taste. Its minimalist nature updates the classic farmhouse style before even customizing it, going from half a ...
But when modern farmhouse becomes overly popular, it becomes prosaic, something that Karens and Eat, Pray, Love crowds enjoy. Joanna Gaines herself is now mass producing the style via a partnership ...
A few design tips to add this trendy style to your home. This wouldn’t be a proper article on farmhouse style without some shiplap advice. You’ve seen shiplap on fireplaces and accent walls, but let’s ...
But wait, why would anyone ever play around with Gaines’ fan-favorite aesthetic? Well, firstly because it’s a sophisticated and highly versatile design style. But it also totally makes sense for the ...
Farmhouse kitchens are considered the heart of the dwelling and as such, creating a cozy and inviting environment is key. But it’s also where all the culinary magic happens – so practicality and ...
Homebuilders are turning the siding industry on its head. Contractors and architects are breathing new life into vertical board-and-batten siding. Long a staple on old farmhouses and some niche styles ...
This story was originally published by Curbed before it joined New York Magazine. You can visit the Curbed archive at archive.curbed.com to read all stories published before October 2020. A decade ago ...
Charming, warm, rustic and functional, farmhouse style home design has been all the rage for quite some time, with no signs of this trend slowing down. From mason jar chandeliers and shiplap accent ...