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15 modern country home interiors
Country style interior design has been a consistently popular aesthetic, continuously evolving from its less refined 1990s iteration, characterized by a blue and yellow palette, frilly curtains, and ubiquitous checkered fabric. The modern interpretation of country interiors embraces bold, bright hues in fabrics, moving away from outdated floral prints. Alternatively, contemporary country design can forgo color and pattern entirely, focusing on rich layers of earthy textures, such as linen and rustic timbers, often within all-white interiors. This contemporary approach demonstrates the versatility of modern country style, adapting to various aesthetic preferences while retaining its core essence.
While all-white interiors remain a favored choice for modern country farmhouses and cottages, some homes distinguish themselves through the use of darker, moodier shades, providing a contemporary contrast. Despite these variations in color and texture, the fundamental principles of country style remain constant, drawing inspiration from both Shaker and French-provincial design movements. Essential to a quintessential country home are antique and handcrafted furniture pieces, prioritizing unique, quality items over mass-produced goods. These spaces are inherently designed to be cozy, practical, and filled with cherished, sentimental ornaments, fostering an inviting and personal atmosphere.
Examples illustrate this evolution, showcasing a range of modern country applications. A coastal farmhouse features an all-white mudroom accented with navy blue cabinetry and a traditional farmhouse sink, proving that practicality can be stylish. Melissa Penfold's French provincial kitchen, centered around a black wood-burning stove, exemplifies how a single focal point can elevate traditional finishes. A luxe country home, comprising two distinct barn-like structures, uses exposed reclaimed timber trusses and a recycled brick fireplace to create an expansive yet rustic feel, harmonizing with its beachside location. Greg Natale’s redesign of a horse stud homestead includes a dramatic powder room with a leather saddle, subtly echoing the country setting.
A restored South Australian homestead blends industrial elements like concrete and steel with country touches such as clay herringbone flooring and timber shelving in its mudroom, creating an edgy yet welcoming family space. In a modern country farmhouse in rural Brisbane, even the laundry room is transformed into a functional and aesthetically pleasing area with a ceramic farmhouse sink and duck-egg blue custom cabinetry. Heritage homesteads like Como by Design integrate modern elements, such as ultra-violet rugs and vibrant botanical wallpaper, to infuse new energy while respecting historical integrity.
Monochromatic palettes are common in contemporary country homes, as seen in Louise Keats’ modern farmhouse in the NSW Southern Highlands, where subdued interiors allow the natural landscape to dominate. Coastal homes, such as one in Copacabana, achieve a trendy country vibe with stainless steel benches and black plywood cabinetry. An extension to a mid-19th-century cottage in Mudgee incorporates rammed earth, glass, and polycarbonate, enhancing its texture-rich dining room with a traditional farmhouse table and concrete flooring. Chyka Keebaugh’s Mornington Peninsula weekender embodies country charm, despite its proximity to both farms and the beach.
Renovated farmhouses, such as one on Madstone Farm, blend traditional elements like subway tiling with contemporary features for a modern country kitchen. A family home in rural Victoria designed by Deb and Stuart Higgins features a double-sided fireplace, central to its design that maximizes views and accommodates family life. Finally, a farmhouse in Brook Downs, designed with the help of an interior-designer son, reinterprets the traditional farmhouse look with matte black surfaces, timber, steel cathedral ceilings, and a stone fireplace. Terragong, a bed and breakfast, masterfully combines botanical prints, geometric tiles, and indoor greenery, embodying modern country style on the NSW South Coast. Palisa Anderson's farmhouse kitchen in Byron Bay's hinterland employs a moody color scheme and auction finds to create a fresh, eclectic look. These examples collectively demonstrate the diverse and evolving nature of modern country interior design.
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