14 Farmhouse kitchens: Copy the style for your own home

Farmhouse kitchens are trending and it's not hard to see why. These homey spaces incorporate natural elements, open shelving, and simple layouts. The look can be tweaked to fit any taste: add more iron pipe elements for the industrial lover, or throw in some white bead board for the cottage-style enthusiast. 
No matter what direction you take it - farmhouse style is timeless. Vintage accessories or appliances are often incorporated into the design. These kitchens throw back to a simpler time when the kitchen was always the heart of the home. Take a look at these 14 farmhouse kitchens and find out how to copy the look for your own home. Can't you just smell the apple pie baking?
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Many credit Chip and Joanna Gaines of HGTV's Fixer Upper for bringing this style back to overwhelming popularity. This kitchen leans towards industrial with iron pipe shelving and an island on wheels.
Farmhouse style doesn't need to mean colorless. The green cabinets in this kitchen pair well with the black counter tops. An eat-in dining table adds to that family oriented farmhouse charm.
Natural elements are a big part of farmhouse style, like the detail on this oven range made from reclaimed wood.
Open shelving, classic subway tile, and exposed ceiling pipe work puts this space well into the farmhouse category. The woven baskets of produce are a great style choice and an affordable storage option.
Blue cabinets, planked walls, and exposed beams make this a dream house kitchen. Installing butcher block on only the island is a great way to incorporate farmhouse style.
This kitchen is another great example of industrial-farmhouse style. If you're going for the same look, try using industrial lighting and seating, combined with a classic back splash and open shelving.
Warm wood elements are a must have when creating a farmhouse kitchen. Don't be afraid to mix finishes. This kitchen uses a lighter wood for the range, stools, and shelving; and a darker wood for the flooring.
This is farmhouse kitchen puts a spotlight on vintage. An antique metal military desk is used as the island and the oven is a throwback to the 50's.
Mason jars are a sure way to bring in farmhouse charm. This kitchen features none other than a light fixture made from them! An over-sized reclaimed wood island adds additional interest.
Farmhouse can still be modern. Black cabinetry and sleek gold hardware help this kitchen to feel contemporary but also classic.
If you're nervous about painting cabinets a bold color - just start with the island. This farmhouse kitchen's green island adds a playful element.
Farmhouse style often highlights neutrals, but if you crave color; this kitchen proves you can have both! Blue cabinetry and yellow chairs bring this space to life. 
If you're looking for an extremely easy way to bring farmhouse style to your kitchen remember the three simple elements of this kitchen: butcher block, open shelving, and bronze hardware.
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This farmhouse kitchen leans towards to cottage style with traditional cabinetry and white shelving. Schoolhouse light fixtures complete the look.
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