Decorating Rooms Bathroom Decorating and Design Ideas Bathroom Decorating & Design Our Best Farmhouse Bathrooms Get ideas for farmhouse bathrooms, including primary baths, powder rooms, and more. By Ann Wilson Ann Wilson Ann Wilson is a leading expert on home design and remodeling. She has over five years’ experience discussing all-things remodeling, color designs, and flooring ideas to help readers make the best design choices. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on February 3, 2023 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Rural references, rustic patinas, and classic details create fetching farmhouse bathrooms that stylishly tap into country comforts. These farmhouse bathroom designs smartly illustrate how you can combine new, vintage, and modern-revival items to fashion a timeless look. 01 of 21 Organic Appeal Natural and whitewashed wood finishes create visual appeal in this casual farmhouse bathroom design. Knotty pine steps up as an unexpected countertop that supports a chic vessel sink and pretty accessories. It also crowns a configuration of easily accessed open shelves. 02 of 21 Finely Furnished Sky blue walls highlight an antique desk that converts to an awesome farmhouse half bath vanity. Circular forms —a mirror, vessel sink, and sconce shade—turn up the charm in an understated way that doesn't busy up the charming space. The look is eclectic, with candy jars that hold toiletries and a big basket that keeps extra towels at hand. 03 of 21 Weathered Style This industrial farmhouse bathroom vanity is streamlined and sleek—small cutouts for opening the drawers stand in for traditional cabinet hardware. A long trough sink is accented with wall-mounted old-timey cross handles. The large mirror with rounded corners was custom-made for a vintage workspace attitude. The homeowner added a charcoal-gray finished cabinet to give the bathroom the look of having been furnished over time. A wall clad in white subway tile is a timeless choice. 04 of 21 Modern Industrial Large concrete pavers, in a trio of cool-tone stains, make for an artful but utilitarian anchor to this primary bathroom. A floating vanity and metal mirrors complement the industrial look. Painted-white shiplap wall paneling brings depth and texture to the room while still maintaining the home's modern, clean-lined aesthetic. 05 of 21 Elegant Mix Gleaming chrome fittings and tulip-shaded sconces boost the brightness in a bath furnished with farmhouse-like sinks set atop naturally finished wood stands. Woven storage baskets and distressed medicine cabinets bring country textures to the mix. 06 of 21 Vintage Profiles Today's farmhouse style is all about old-fashioned forms, heirloom furniture, and vintage elements rendered in breezy tones. In this farmhouse bathroom, an antique cabinet supplies charming storage for contemporary accessories. Green glass tiles behind the old-school pedestal sink and the glass shelf above the cabinet partner with shimmering metal accents to give the farmhouse bathroom a luxurious lift. 19 Vintage Bathroom Ideas for Retro Style 07 of 21 Natural Notions Black-iron fixtures and cabinets crafted from reclaimed barn wood forge a connection to country carriage houses and farm homes of yesteryear. The dual-sink farmhouse bathroom vanity sports vintage-style bin pulls, latches, and a modern concrete countertop stained to match the cabinet's deepest tones. 08 of 21 Our Favorite Bathroom Paint Colors Looking for fresh wall color in your farmhouse bathroom? Get inspired by our favorite bathroom paint colors. 09 of 21 Assembled Over Time This farmhouse bathroom is a little bit country and a little bit rock-and-roll. Classic subway-tiled walls and penny-tile mosaic flooring handily highlight eclectic accents, such as a porthole mirror, a caged work light, and a rusty work stool. Two tall goose-neck faucets and a large wall-mount sink combine to present a striking sculptural silhouette. 19 Small-Bathroom Storage Ideas That Pack in Plenty of Storage 10 of 21 Charming Contours Step-stool vanity seats, a curvaceous platform tub, simple fixtures, and touchable textiles assemble for a finely furnished farmhouse bathroom that boasts a spa-like spirit. Bring unexpected items like antique area rugs, woven window shades, and repurposed furniture into a bathroom to enhance its welcoming atmosphere. 11 of 21 Spic-and-Span Attitude This built-for-a-family farmhouse bathroom handily illustrates how to do white right. White-painted horizontal boards add chic dimension to the walls, highlighting a sleek wall-mount sink and a trio of weathered wood-frame mirrors. Gray-and-white flooring and fabrics pick up on the white surfaces, the faucets' metal tones, and the light fixture. 12 of 21 Barnyard Beat Set on a mounted track, this barn-style door provides an immediate country connection. Inside the bathroom, flea market furnishings and vintage silhouettes, including the sink, faucet, and mirror, stack up for a rustic sensibility. An old barn board finds new life as a beat-up base for a trio of exterior faucets that double as towel hooks. 13 of 21 Smart Solution Want to create a farmhouse bathroom in a jiffy? Convert an antique or reproduction dresser, cabinet, or sideboard into a farmhouse bathroom vanity. Customize the piece with a formed-to-fit countertop that complements other elements in the bathroom. Finish the farmhouse look with refined wood finishes and rustic or industrial accents. 18 DIY Bathroom Vanity Ideas for Custom Storage and Style 14 of 21 Make-Do Magic Historic farmhouses benefited from farmers' can-do spirits. Generally, the homeowners worked with building materials and furnishings that were close at hand. They also made the most of existing space. In this farmhouse bathroom, a petite vanity nestles into a windowed nook with a wood-clad ceiling. The windows pull in light and views, which makes getting ready a pleasure. 15 of 21 Handsome and Hardworking This way-cool lavatory accessed by a salvaged exterior door accommodates multiple hand-washers at the wall-mount trough sink. White subway tiles run from floor to ceiling to establish country character and protect the walls from water and soap splatters. 16 of 21 Remarkable Relics Recycle, renew, repurpose, and revive: each is key to creating authentic and delightful farmhouse bathrooms. These homeowners furnished their bathroom with a crown-molding shelf, a chipped-paint column, and a simple bench that showcases old objects that double as artwork and countrified storage. 17 of 21 Details Count Farmhouse bathrooms benefit from finishes and furnishings that link to periods past. Bronze faucets and sconces add age-old patina and color to this space, while a handy peg rack supports an old wire basket that holds toiletries. A turned-leg desk with a large vessel sink and glass knobs converts to a farmhouse bathroom vanity. 18 of 21 Color It Distinctive Introduce vividly hued finds, shapely mirrors, expansive pedestal sinks, and sentimental accessories to personalize your farmhouse bathroom. Shiplap siding and marble mosaic floor tiles in this space set a vintage stage. Red light fixtures, a collection of hats, and a mirror most likely attached to a bedroom dresser in a previous life add to the ambiance. 19 of 21 Plainly Perfect Farmhouse bathrooms are never fussy affairs. They're well-edited designs that center on purposeful pieces, often in white or neutral finishes. Here, a streamlined table-like vanity, a rectangular mirror, and a white-on-white scheme make the most of a small space, while a light fixture dressed in a linen drum shade supplies a chic silhouette. 20 of 21 Farmhouse Refreshed Country goes city-chic in this space, which presents the crisp, white brightness of farmhouse bathrooms in a streamlined fashion amid a wealth of natural textures. Stone-tiled walls and rock-tiled floors provide organic counterweights that set off the dual-vessel-sink floating industrial farmhouse bathroom vanity capped with concrete countertops. 21 of 21 Framing a Thought Although industrial fixtures and modern-motif wallpaper captivate, the handcrafted vanity determines the style of this farmhouse half-bath. Recessed and advancing stained boards alternate to create a boxlike structure that houses a sink. A quartet of squared-off feet gives the ingenious construction the look of a furniture piece. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit