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Aug 15, 2023 | Design Trends

Bedroom Design Trends in 2023: Embracing Modern and Farmhouse Aesthetics

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The Farmhouse aesthetic has been a prevailing trend for a few years now. From black iron bedframes and sliding barn doors to mixed and matched patterned pillow sets, many homeowners have relished its quirky originality.

Some amateur and professional interior decorators have been looking for ways to modernize the trend for 2023, upgrading the aesthetic into something more contemporary yet timeless.

10 Tips to Help You Create the Ideal Modern Farmhouse Bedroom

Neutral Color Palette

The color palette for modern farmhouse bedrooms revolves around neutral tones with pops of earthy hues. Think warm grays, soft whites, muted pastels and natural shades like sand and clay, all of which help to create a soothing and serene atmosphere ideal for relaxation and sleep.

Simple and Natural Furniture and Accessories

Clean lines, minimalism and natural materials are essential for modern farmhouse furniture. Pieces simple in design and made from wood or metal will help to combine your bedroom's sleek and rustic elements seamlessly. You can also decorate your bedroom with a statement headboard of reclaimed wood or a sleek upholstered design for a similar effect.

Mix Furniture Styles

Blend modern and farmhouse furniture styles to create a diverse yet balanced look. Sleek, minimalist pieces with clean lines alongside rustic and distressed items made of natural materials (like wood and metal) help meld the aesthetics together. For example, some homeowners have paired a modern platform bed with a reclaimed wood nightstand or a sleek dresser with a vintage-inspired mirror.

Embrace Natural Materials

Designing with raw natural materials can add warmth and texture to your bedroom, such as exposed wood beams, reclaimed wood accent walls or a barn door-inspired closet. Furniture and accessories made of natural fibers like linen, cotton and jute can also help to enhance the farmhouse aesthetic while maintaining a modern feel.

Focus on Statement Pieces

Look for statement pieces that blend modern and farmhouse elements, such as a reclaimed wood headboard with a sleek and upholstered design or a modern light fixture with a rustic metal finish. These focal points will showcase the fusion of styles and become conversation pieces in your bedroom.

Textiles and Fabrics

While modern styles are often found in sleek and simple shapes, farmhouse style can thrive in the eclectic. Integrating cozy textiles and fabrics in your bedroom will help to add comfort and warmth to your space. You can do this by layering your bed with plush pillows, soft throws, and natural-fiber rugs or by mixing textures like linen, cotton, and wool throughout the room to create a tactile and inviting space. Consider also adding curtains or blinds made from light fabrics that allow natural light to filter in and emphasize your room’s rustic nature.

Lighting

Lighting is crucial in setting the mood in your modern farmhouse bedroom. Incorporate ambient, task and accent lighting to achieve the desired atmosphere. Opt for fixtures with clean lines and natural materials like wood or metal. Consider installing a dimmer switch to adjust the brightness and create a cozy ambience.

Greenery and Natural Accents

While nature home and farmhouse designs are distinct, you can use plants and natural accents to emphasize the rustic aesthetic while keeping it contemporary. Place potted plants, fresh flowers or a small herb garden on windowsills or bedside tables, or display natural elements like dried flowers, branches or pine cones in vases or decorative bowls.

Vintage and Antique Finds

Infuse your bedroom with vintage or antique items to enhance the farmhouse motif. Vintage-inspired accents, like distressed mirrors, antique picture frames and weathered textiles, can assist in emphasizing the rustic aesthetic while maintaining your room’s elegant style. Look for unique pieces like an antique dresser, a vintage trunk used as a bedside table or a weathered chair.

Vinyl Plank Hardwood Floors

There’s nothing warmer and more rustic than hardwood floors. Unfortunately, natural hardwood is not the most practical flooring option. It’s expensive, prone to water damage, scratches easily and is more labor-intensive to maintain.

For a more budget-friendly option that mimics the look and feel of hardwood, luxury vinyl planks (LVP) are an excellent choice. LVP has come a long way in terms of aesthetics and durability, offering a wide range of wood-like finishes and colors. It’s water-resistant, easy to maintain and provides a comfortable underfoot feel, giving you all the comfort and style of hardwood with long-lasting durability as a bonus.

Decorate Your Modern Farmhouse Bedroom with Reliable and Customizable Flooring

Flooring shoppers searching for the perfect modern farmhouse flooring need look no further than Metroflor’s many appropriate LVP options. Choose from any of our 38 color options or design your own flooring plan with our Sketchbox™ Designer tool. We’ll ship you flooring swatches for free so you make an informed decision. Visit us online to start breathing new life into your bedroom.

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