Farmhouse Living room Ideas
Farmhouse living room ideas with reclaimed wood, cozy textiles, and natural finishes. See AI designs and try the look on your space.

Farmhouse living room ideas create the kind of room where everyone gravitates — deep, sink-into sofas covered in linen slipcovers, a reclaimed wood coffee table with character marks that tell a story, a stone or brick fireplace as the natural focal point. The palette is warm and grounded: cream walls, natural wood tones, soft blue or sage accents, and matte black iron fixtures for contrast. Shiplap or board-and-batten on an accent wall adds texture without being overwrought. The furniture is arranged for conversation, not TV viewing — two sofas facing each other or a sofa with two armchairs around a coffee table. The farmhouse living room is meant to be used, not just looked at. Scratches, patina, and wear are features.
Farmhouse living room from every angle

A wide angle view of this farmhouse living room showing the full layout and natural light flow.

Close-up of the materials, textures, and finishes that define the farmhouse look in this living room.

An alternate perspective showing how farmhouse design elements work together in this living room.
How to design a farmhouse living room
Choose a linen-slipcovered sofa in white or oatmeal — it's washable, relaxed, and the signature farmhouse seating
Add a reclaimed wood coffee table with a natural or whitewashed finish as the room's character piece
Install shiplap or board-and-batten on one accent wall (behind the sofa or around the fireplace) for texture
Use a large woven basket to store throws and blankets — it's functional, decorative, and distinctly farmhouse
Hang a vintage or antique mirror above the mantel instead of a TV — it reflects light and adds character
Farmhouse living room color palette
Cream
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Warm wood
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Soft sage
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Stone gray
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Matte black
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How much does a farmhouse living room cost?
$4,000 – $15,000
Typical living room makeover
Farmhouse living rooms are moderately priced. A linen slipcovered sofa: $1,000-$3,500 (Pottery Barn, IKEA Ektorp, Crate & Barrel). Reclaimed wood coffee table: $200-$1,000. Shiplap accent wall (DIY): $150-$400. Woven baskets: $20-$80 each. Vintage mirror: $50-$300 from a thrift store or estate sale. Budget path: slipcover an existing sofa in white linen ($200-$500), add a wood and iron coffee table ($150-$400), and install one shiplap wall ($150-$300 DIY). Total: $500-$1,200.
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Try It FreeFrequently asked questions
Is farmhouse living room style still popular in 2026?
The heavily themed version has cooled, but the core elements — comfortable slipcovered seating, natural wood, warm neutrals, and simple hardware — remain wildly popular. Focus on materials and comfort rather than themed decor (no 'Gather' signs, no mason jar everything). The result is modern farmhouse, which is timeless rather than trendy.
What TV stand works in a farmhouse living room?
A reclaimed wood media console with simple lines, or a barn-door style TV cabinet that hides the screen when not in use. For modern farmhouse: a clean-lined walnut console with matte black metal legs. Avoid flashy entertainment centers — the farmhouse approach is to downplay electronics and emphasize the fireplace or conversation area.
How do I mix farmhouse with modern?
Keep farmhouse texture (wood, linen, natural materials) and add modern structure (clean-lined furniture, minimal accessories, intentional spacing). A modern sofa with linen cushions, a reclaimed wood table, and matte black fixtures blends both. The rule: farmhouse materials, modern proportions.
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