23 Chic Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas

You’ll be too cozy to leave the commode

A mother and son laughing during bath time
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A mother and son laughing during bath time
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Paul F. P. Pogue
Written by Paul F. P. Pogue
Editor-in-chief, Angi Magazine
Updated January 16, 2022
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The farmhouse design style is far from a new trend, with roots that can be traced back to original settlers in the United States. It’s an aesthetic that evokes a feeling of warm nostalgia, which is perhaps why it continues to be a relevant interior choice today. 

Whether you’re remodeling a home for the first time or simply looking to change up the existing decor, no area should be overlooked, especially not the room where comfort means the most—the bathroom. With that in mind, learn more about this style and check out these farmhouse bathroom ideas to get you started.

Classic Farmhouse Vs. Modern Farmhouse Style

Classic farmhouse-inspired decor calls for natural wood and outdoor elements, along with vintage furniture pieces, traditional-looking wallpaper, and warm, neutral colors. This type of decorating style relies on the feeling of simplicity and comfort. When incorporating this interior design in a bathroom, you’ll want the features of the room to be practical and serve a purpose.

Contrarily, modern farmhouse bathrooms offer a more sophisticated flare, with appliances made of stainless steel, cooler toned color palettes, and surfaces that are less organic in appearance and rather glossy and sleek instead. The modern version of this decorating style still calls for elements that are functional, but could lean more towards industrial-looking than rustic.

23 Ways to Perfect the Farmhouse Bathroom Look

There are plenty of charming decorating styles to choose from if your bathroom decor needs a little TLC, but if you’ve got your heart set on giving your powder room a classic farmhouse feel, these ideas are sure to inspire you. 

Accentuate the Lighting 

A little lighting goes a long way, especially when the light sources are vintage and elegant. Keep in mind that the light fixtures themselves should pair nicely with the neutral colors needed to achieve the farmhouse bathroom design. 

1. Pendant Lights

 A white colored bathroom with a pendant light hanging from the ceiling
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Pendant lights are simplistic in nature, making them a classy lighting option for the functional feel of the farmhouse aesthetic. 

2. Sconce Lights

A lovely bathroom vanity with sconce lights
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Sconce lights typically don’t radiate excessive amounts of light, which helps to set the warm ambiance for this interior design style.

Embrace Earthy Elements

Incorporating nature into your bathroom is a surefire way to exude the cheerful mood that the farmhouse design style is meant to evoke. From stones to fresh flowers, all outdoor elements are welcome here. 

3. Natural Stone Materials

A large bathroom with a stone covered floor and walls
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If rustic is what you’re after, stones will pave the way. No matter the size or shape, incorporating stone into your bathroom will provide a natural, down-to-earth vibe. 

4. A Garden of Greenery

A bright white bathroom with an assortment of plants
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Whether they’re vibrant colored flowers or leafy greens, the placement of plants within a bathroom gives off a sense of nurturement that makes guests feel at ease. 

Incorporate an Industrial Edge

Structural elements don’t necessarily need to be hidden in a farmhouse-style bathroom. Showcasing the materials and surfaces which hold the room together can extend a sense of openness. 

5. Exposed Pipes or Brick

A small farmhouse style bathroom with brick flooring
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Incorporating brick to your farmhouse bathroom will not only add a traditional and sturdy element to the room, but also provide a bright pop of color. 

6. Industrial Shelving

 A drop in tub with industrial shelving on one side
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Industrial shelving installed by a bathtub provides an excellent area to hold towels, candles, or soothing aromatic fragrances to add to the water—resulting in a blissful bath experience time and time again. 

7. Wood Ceiling Beams

A simplistic bathroom with exposed wooden beams
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A rustic farmhouse wouldn’t be complete without a strong wood beam ceiling. This uncovered architecture is lovely to gaze at from a bathtub below.

8. Subway Tile

A bathroom with tile walls and floors
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If you want to take a modern approach to a farmhouse bathroom, try adding tiles to the room. The clean lines of the white tiled walls and floor offer a minimalist appearance, and the glossy surfaces are convenient to clean. If you don’t love all white, opt for an alternating black and white tiled pattern on the floor

Upgrade Your Sink

Function and style? That’s the epitome of the farmhouse look. There’s no better appliance than a sink to capture the essence of both. 

9. Brass Accents

A sink with a brass faucet and pipes below
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Opting for a brass faucet over stainless silver on your sink adds a traditional feel and splash of color to an otherwise standard appliance.

10. Wood Toned Vanities

A large, rustic wooden vanity
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Large pieces of wooden furniture fit in quite nicely in a farmhouse bathroom. Adding a wood vanity with multiple drawers provides an eye-catching statement piece with endless character, and multiple places to store self-care items. 

11. Farmhouse-Inspired Sink

An up close image of a deep farmhouse sink
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Farmhouse sinks, also referred to as apron sinks, are deep enough that you can avoid bending over a countertop to access them. Including one in your bathroom will allow you to quickly clean cloth materials without needing to run to a washing machine, and offers an industrial aesthetic to the space.

Elevate Your Baths 

Here’s your chance to soak in style—bathtubs make for beautiful focal points in a farmhouse bathroom, and luckily there’s more than one option to choose from. 

12. Clawfoot Tub

A light blue bathroom with wainscoting and a white clawfoot tub
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A clawfoot tub is often synonymous with regality, but in this case, it coaxes you to come relax in a soothing environment. 

13. Copper Tub

A warm colored bathroom with a rich copper tub
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A large copper tub is always an attention grabber, no matter what bathroom it’s in, but in a farmhouse-style bathroom, its unexpected beauty will transport you back to the past. 

Use Mirrors to Reflect the Vibe

No bathroom is complete without a mirror, and whether yours are for adding the finishing touches to your appearance or simply for additional wall decor, adding a mirror to the space will make the bathroom feel complete and even deceivingly bigger in size. 

14. Rustic Bathroom Mirror

A large mirror with an intricate frame sits above a bathtub
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Change up the flow of the room by placing a large mirror with an intricately carved wooden frame above your bathtub. 

15. Wood Framed Mirrors

A bathroom with a large wood framed mirror
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A wood framed mirror is a classic addition to this interior design style. It's an easy way to incorporate natural wood into the space. 

The Walls Should Speak for Themselves 

The walls of a room allow for additional opportunities to create a specific style in a number of ways. Color scheme, shelves, and changeable decor can all be used to cultivate the look you want. 

16. Wood Shiplap Walls

A clean bathroom with white shiplap walls
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The clean look of a wood paneled shiplap wall will have you feeling like you’re in the countryside listening to the birds chirping on a summer day. 

17. Colorful Wainscoting

A light green colored wainscoting on a white bathroom wall
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Avoid an overly simplistic bathroom of off-whites and neutral tones by adding an earthy or pastel-colored wainscoting to the walls. 

18. Deep Wooden Shelves

Rich colored wooden shelves with a built in sink
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The ideal farmhouse bathroom serves a functional purpose, and as such, adding deep wooden shelves underneath the sink will provide additional storage space for bathroom must-haves while encompassing the practicality of the style. 

19. Wooden Wall Hanger

A wooden ladder towel rack
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Instead of metal racks, try using a wooden alternative wall hanger, such as a small ladder to hang towels and washcloths from. 

20. Utilize Wallpaper

A small bathroom with a partially wallpapered wall
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Adding wallpaper with soft design patterns and cool or neutral colors can brighten a room of any size, and make it feel more inviting.

Let the Entryway Transport You

The doorway to your bathroom is the first glimpse at what’s in store inside. Using the entrance to proclaim the farmhouse vibe within is a concise way to successfully achieve the style. 

21. Barn Doors

A rustic barn door leading into a farmhouse bathroom
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Sliding barn doors, much like the name reveals, are the ultimate addition to a farmhouse bathroom. Their dense composition and wide wooden slabs make them the perfect finishing touch to your classic country decor. 

Spruce the Room Up with Furniture

Bathroom decor doesn’t need to stop with the essentials, add your own farmhouse flare with antique statement pieces and repurposed furnishings.

22. Antique Art

A bathroom with an antique shelf
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The farmhouse bathroom style often calls for vintage accessories, which makes it the perfect setting for your favorite garage sale and thrift store finds. 

23. Repurposed Furniture

A bathroom with a wooden ladder and large chair
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Don’t let old furniture go to waste—give it a new habitat in your charming farmhouse bathroom. Baskets are perfect to hold linens in, and comfortable chairs give off the feeling that there’s no need to rush out of this room.  

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Paul F. P. Pogue
Written by Paul F. P. Pogue
Editor-in-chief, Angi Magazine
Paul F. P. Pogue is a veteran writer and reporter with Angi since 2006. He enjoys putting his extensive experience to work to inform readers as Editor-in-chief of Angi Magazine.
Paul F. P. Pogue is a veteran writer and reporter with Angi since 2006. He enjoys putting his extensive experience to work to inform readers as Editor-in-chief of Angi Magazine.
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