20 Beautiful Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas to Try in Your Home

Bathroom with hanging light fixture

Vertical Arts Architecture

When you think HGTV, you probably think "modern farmhouse," but the look is so much more than what you'll find on home renovation shows. Modern farmhouse style is all about creating a warm, welcoming space that feels updated and contemporary without appearing too overly trendy. Often sourcing from other design styles such as minimalist and Scandinavian, a modern farmhouse bathroom is above all calming and serene.

Though there are many ways to incorporate a modern farmhouse look into your bathroom, there are a few key details that often carry across the style. From rustic, reclaimed wood to vintage accents, focusing on the details is important in this universally appreciated aesthetic.

We rounded up our favorite modern farmhouse bathrooms and asked a few experts for their tips and tricks on working with this style.

Meet the Expert

  • Cheri Lingafelt is the founder and designer of Accent Prone, a home and accent retail store in Kernersville, NC.
  • Candace Poltz, Principal Designer and Founder of Candace Plotz Design, an interior design firm based in Ottawa.
  • Jade Joyner, Co-Founder of Metal + Petal, a full service interior design firm in Athens, GA.
  • Lindsey Borchard is the founder of Lindsey Brooke Design, a full service boutique design firm based in Westlake Village, California.
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Think Modern, Not Rustic

Bathroom with a farmhouse bathroom

Design: Michelle Lisac Interior Design; Photo: Jennie Corti

Though elements of modern farmhouse may feel a bit rustic, this décor style is definitely its own look. According to Cheri Lingafelt, the founder of Accent Prone, "The modern farmhouse look is a little more refined and contemporary than just rustic."

It's important to add a few minimal or modern details to your space to avoid any of the farmhouse elements from feeling too country chic.

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Try a Barn Door

Bathroom with sliding barn door

Accent Prone

One fun way to add a little modern farmhouse flair to a fairly modern bathroom? "Add a sliding barn door," Lingafelt says. Not only can this give you more square footage to work with—perfect in a smaller space—but it can add the visual interest you need to take a bathroom to the next level.

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Go for Matte Hardware

Bathroom with pig on the wall

Reena Sotropa

Jade Joyner, the co-founder of Metal + Petal, evokes the modern farmhouse look and feel in her spaces by focusing on clean, simple touches. "Farmhouse bathrooms are best known for having black matte hardware and white subway tile—very Chip and Joanna," Joyner says.

Don't be afraid to add a touch of nostalgia, Joyner suggests. A country-inspired detail can look modern when paired with clean accents.

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Mix It Up

Bathroom with floral print

Beauty Is Abundant

While most modern farmhouse bathrooms stick with neutral colors and simple textures, Joyner says she likes to mix and match décor elements when working with modern farmhouse.

"I love to push a farmhouse bathroom, since it's usually simple in color, to make it a little bold with a modern color on the walls or a great wallpaper," she says. "No one wants their house to look like their neighbor's. Embrace the style, but make it yours." Add a pop of fun tile or a bold vanity to bring it home.

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Add Some Art

Farmhouse bathroom with starburst tile

Mindy Gayer

Joyner's best tip for homeowners decorating in this look? "Don't go for a farm theme or just one look, as it can leave the space looking flat," she says. "Instead, add textures, layers and incorporate things you've collected with a bold piece of modern art."

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Bring Back Natural Wood

Bathroom with wood tones

Design: Michelle Lisac Interior Design; Photo: Jennie Corti

For a while, it seemed as though homeowners were moving away from brown wooden vanities to make room for a clean, pure white look. But Candace Poltz, the Principal Designer and Founder of Candace Plotz Design, says it's time to bring them back.

"Within the design industry, we are seeing a resurgence of wood," Poltz says. "If you’re looking to add great texture and warmth to what can be an otherwise cold space white oak is a beautiful option for a vanity."

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Go Wild With Texture

Bathroom with round mirrors

Karen B. Wolf Interiors

Textiles are a great way to add a warm, cozy feel to your bathroom. Here, a blanket ladder is used to showcase Turkish towels that add both a hint of texture and act as visual interest at the same time.

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Add a Fun Tile

Bathroom with wood vanity

Reena Sotropa

Opting for a farmhouse bathroom doesn't mean doing away with fun, patterned tile. Instead, consider keeping it subtle and tiling a small backsplash to freshen up the space without taking away from the neutral elements in the room.

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Consider Shiplap

Bathroom with hanging light fixture

Vertical Arts Architecture

In the design world, people either love or hate shiplap. But, we think shiplap can get a bad rap. When mixed with other more modern elements, shiplap is a great way to add a lot of texture to your bathroom without overwhelming the space or feeling overly shabby chic.

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Think Classic and Timeless

Bathroom with subway tile

Lindsey Brooke Design

Lindsey Borchard of Lindsey Brooke Design helped her clients renovate their downstairs bathroom in a wonderfully fresh, modern farmhouse feel.

"We wanted to make sure this bathroom had modern farmhouse elements but also stayed true to being classic and timeless," she said. "We did that by using lots of white in different shades and patterns and adding in warm wood tones to soften the space and give that farmhouse touch."

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Bring in Some Accessories

Farmhouse bathroom with tile

White Sands Design

One of the easiest ways to introduce modern farmhouse to your home is through objects. A lovely vintage vase or pitcher is a great, simple way to give your bathroom a little hint of rustic feel without picking up a hammer.

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Consider Natural Materials

Bathroom with shiplap

White Sands Design

From wood to marble to concrete, modern farmhouse bathrooms are all about natural materials. Skip the man-made stuff and fill your space with warm accents that feel inviting and will last for years to come.

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Make Space for Storage

Bathroom with floating shelves

nest out west

Finding storage in any bathroom can be a challenge, but when you want to add a little extra space for your must-haves, consider some floating reclaimed wood shelves. This provides more space for toiletries while still giving your bathroom that modern farmhouse look.

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Mix Gold and Black

Bathroom with gold mirrors

Candace Plotz Design

In some settings, black and gold can feel garish and harsh. But in a modern farmhouse bathroom, it provides a simple, classic look that brings the traditional and modern styles together.

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Pick Your Color Palette

Bathroom with wood vanity

Lindsey Brooke Design

A modern farmhouse bathroom can feature color of course, but if you want to keep it warm and simple, consider opting for more neutral tones. Here, various shades of white and gray come together to create enough interest that the bathroom doesn't feel flat or boring but still gives you a great modern farmhouse feel.

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Bring Back the Clawfoot

Bathroom with subway tile

Mindy Gayer

If you're renovating a bathroom and debating between a walk-in shower and a bathtub, consider a traditional clawfoot. There's just something undeniably chic and inviting about a large clawfoot tub that makes such a statement in any bathroom.

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Experiment With Wallpaper

Bathroom with pink wallpaper

Mindy Gayer

Considering installing wallpaper in your bathroom? Don't be afraid to put up wallpaper in a modern farmhouse space. Pick a simple one with neutral colors and a subtle pattern for a touch of visual interest that still feels classic.

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Expose Your Pipes

Bathroom with copper piping

Becca Interiors

Instead of a vanity with cabinetry, consider an exposed look instead. Here, the rustic gold pipes are exposed to give this space a classic feel and add a lot of interest to the space. This is a great idea for powder rooms where you don't need to hide as much stuff under your sink.

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Go for the Farmhouse Sink

Bathroom with greenery

Becca Interiors

One way to take a simple bathroom and give it a touch of modern farmhouse personality is to swap your standard vanity and sink for a metal basin instead.

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DIY Your Vanity

Bathroom with vanity and mirror

Creekwood Hill

We can't get enough of this rustic dresser-turned-vanity. The rich wooden tones make this powder room very inviting and the vintage elements feel classic without feeling outdated or stuffy.