33 Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas to Inspire Your Next Remodel

There’s something about a modern farmhouse bathroom that just gets me.

The cozy textures, clean lines, and those warm, rustic touches feel like a breath of fresh air—equal parts calming retreat and design goals.

You know the kind of space where you could soak in the tub for hours, sipping something warm, without a single care? Yeah, that.

After falling head over heels for a few of these spaces, I started collecting my favorites—some sleek and minimal, others full of charming vintage finds.

So, if your bathroom’s feeling a little meh lately, this list of 33 modern farmhouse bathroom ideas might be the spark you didn’t know you needed.

Let’s dive in and find your dream space.

33 modern farmhouse ideas

1. Install a shiplap accent wall behind the vanity

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a sage green shiplap accent wall behind the vanity. The vanity is fully furnished with essentials. The bathroom has a toilet, shower area, curtained window, and glowing wall sconces. The natural light is soft and ambient.

If modern farmhouse had a signature move, it would be shiplap. Clean lines, a bit of texture, and instant charm—all in one wall treatment. It’s like giving your bathroom a cozy sweater it can wear year-round.

Installing it behind the vanity makes the space feel grounded and intentional. Choose bright white for a crisp, clean look or go slightly off-white for vintage warmth. Don’t overthink it—shiplap does the heavy lifting.

Pair it with a simple mirror and you’ve got an effortless backdrop for selfies and Sunday skincare rituals. Your toothpaste stains have never looked so photogenic.


2. Add a woven laundry hamper for soft texture and function

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a woven laundry hamper in the corner. The bathroom has a white vanity with a wood countertop, a white toilet, and a shower. The floor is covered with beige tiles. The walls are painted ivory. There are wood accents and brushed metal fixtures in the bathroom. The woven hamper adds soft texture and a handcrafted feel.

Laundry hampers don’t have to be eyesores. A woven hamper adds a tactile, cozy element while keeping dirty clothes out of sight.

Choose natural fibers like wicker or seagrass for that earthy farmhouse vibe. It’s storage that feels like decor.

Bonus: It makes laundry day feel a little less like a chore—because at least your hamper is cute.


3. Choose a trough-style sink for rustic-meets-industrial appeal

A photo of a modern farmhouse with a vintage style bathroom. The bathroom has a cast iron trough-style sink mounted on a metal stand. The bathroom is fully furnished and well-decorated. The room features a vintage light fixture, a wooden door, and a window with a curtain. The walls are painted with white paint. The floor is made of wooden planks.

A trough sink says, “Yes, I wash my hands in style—and maybe my dog, too.” Wide, deep, and full of charm, this sink is a modern farmhouse favorite that’s equal parts utility and wow factor.

Go for fireclay or cast iron if you want that true vintage flair. Mount it on a reclaimed wood base or metal stand to nail the rustic-industrial mix.

Bonus: It’s basically impossible to splash water all over the counter. Which means less wiping, more admiring.


4. Hang farmhouse-style barn lights over the mirror

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a rustic wooden vanity and a large rectangular mirror. Above the mirror, there are two farmhouse-style barn lights with brass metal shades and visible Edison bulbs, casting a warm, inviting glow. The background includes white shiplap walls and natural wood accents for a cozy, vintage look.

Forget those weird Hollywood strip lights from the early 2000s. Barn lights are where it’s at. They’re chunky in the best way and give off a warm glow that makes mornings feel a little less rude.

Mount one (or two) above the mirror for balanced, soft lighting. Go for galvanized metal or matte black finishes if you’re all in on that farmhouse aesthetic.

They’re like little industrial hugs for your face—perfect lighting for brushing teeth, winged eyeliner, or just staring into space while half-asleep.


5. Add wood-beam shelves for warmth and extra storage

A photo of a farmhouse bathroom with a beige wall. The wall has natural wood-beam shelves with ornate metal brackets. The shelves hold neatly folded towels, glass jars with bath salts, and small potted greenery. Below the shelves, there's a vintage-style sink with black matte fixtures. The sink is placed on a wooden base. The floor is covered with a beige rug. Soft natural light filters in through a window, casting a warm glow on the room. The bathroom has a cozy and practical atmosphere.

Shelves are great. Wood-beam shelves? Even better. They’re functional, yes—but also bring that grounded, earthy vibe that modern farmhouse is known for.

Stack rolled towels, stash a few jars of bath salts, or add a potted plant that refuses to die. These shelves are prime real estate for your curated clutter.

Floating them over the toilet or beside the vanity is a total win. And don’t worry if the wood’s not perfect. A little knot or crack just adds character—just like your daily mood.


6. Frame the mirror with reclaimed wood for a vintage touch

A photo of a farmhouse bathroom with a large circle mirror framed with reclaimed wood. The mirror hangs above a white porcelain sink with brass fixtures. The background includes marble tile walls and subtle farmhouse décor elements, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The vanity has decor, skincare essentials neatly arranged. Natural light is soft.

You could hang any old mirror… or you could give it a frame that tells a story. Reclaimed wood adds soul and history, even if your bathroom was built last year.

Look for chunky, weathered wood with uneven edges or visible grain. Mount it over a sleek vanity and let the textures do the talking.

It’s a small upgrade that packs a serious punch—and makes you look extra thoughtful, even if you just picked the frame off Etsy at 2 a.m.


7. Lay patterned cement tiles on the floor for character

A photo of a spacious, fully furnished modern farmhouse bathroom with white shiplap walls and a vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams. The centerpiece is a vintage clawfoot tub positioned near a large frosted window, allowing soft natural light to fill the room. A reclaimed wood vanity with a matte black trough sink and matching matte black faucets stands against one wall, topped with a large reclaimed wood-framed mirror. Above the mirror, two farmhouse-style barn lights with exposed Edison bulbs cast a warm glow. Patterned encaustic cement tiles in bright blues and grays cover the floor, adding artistic character. Open wood-beam shelves hold neatly rolled white towels, glass apothecary jars, and small potted greenery. A woven basket for laundry sits under the vanity, and a rustic wooden ladder leans against the wall, serving as a towel rack. The overall atmosphere blends cozy rustic charm with modern farmhouse elegance, inviting and serene.

Cement tiles aren’t just pretty—they’re attitude underfoot. Choose geometric, floral, or bold encaustic designs to make your floor the star of the room. Your feet deserve more than plain white porcelain.

These tiles instantly elevate the space with a handcrafted feel. They’re the stylish cousin of plain subway tiles—still classic, but way more fun.

Don’t be afraid to mix black and white or add a pop of color. Even if the rest of the bathroom is neutral, this flooring makes it clear you’ve got taste (and guts).


8. Incorporate a sliding barn door to save space with style

A photo of a cozy bedroom with a modern farmhouse bathroom separated by a sliding barn door. The barn door is made of weathered reclaimed wood with black metal hardware. The bathroom has white shiplap walls and matte black fixtures. The bedroom has warm wood floors, a neutral-toned rug, and simple rustic décor. The sliding barn door adds character while maximizing space between the two rooms.

Not all heroes wear hinges. Barn doors slide smoothly along the wall, saving floor space and adding a major design statement. They’re like farmhouse magic—functional and super charming.

Use one to separate the bathroom from your bedroom or hallway. Bonus points if it’s made from reclaimed wood or painted a moody charcoal.

It glides open with that satisfying swoosh, silently judging every boring door in your house. Trust us, once you slide, you’ll never swing again.


9. Replace standard cabinetry with a freestanding vintage vanity

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a freestanding vintage vanity as the focal point. The vanity is made of distressed wood with ornate legs and antique brass hardware, and it is topped with a white porcelain vessel sink and a bronze faucet. The walls are beige textured, and the floor is covered with patterned encaustic cement tiles in muted tones. Above the vanity, a large reclaimed wood-framed mirror hangs, flanked by farmhouse-style pendant lights. Decorative elements like potted greenery, woven baskets, and neatly folded towels are placed around the room.

Tired of that builder-grade vanity with zero personality? Swap it out for something freestanding and fabulous. Vintage dressers or farmhouse-style cabinets can be converted into one-of-a-kind vanities that steal the show.

Choose a piece with patina, curved legs, or antique hardware for instant farmhouse charm. Top it with a sleek basin sink or go all in with a marble countertop.

Not only does it look custom—it actually is. And every guest will ask where you bought it (just smile mysteriously).


10. Paint the walls in soft whites or warm greige for a clean backdrop

A photo of a bright and airy modern farmhouse bathroom with walls painted in creamy ivory and soft greige tones. The room features a reclaimed wood vanity topped with a white vessel sink and matte black fixtures. There are two to three framed vintage botanical prints with rustic wooden frames hanging on one wall. The space has a toilet, shower area, and wooden beam ceiling with lantern pendant lights. Natural light streams through a frosted window, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Let’s be real—paint can make or break the vibe. For a modern farmhouse look, skip the bright-white-blinding-light look and opt for soft whites, creamy ivory, or warm greige tones.

These colors make the space feel calm, open, and welcoming—like you walked into a really chic hug. They also pair beautifully with wood tones and black accents.

Pro tip: Look for paints with warm undertones to avoid that sterile hospital look. You’re going for farmhouse spa, not operating room.


11. Swap out hardware for oil-rubbed bronze or brushed brass

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom sink with a sleek oil-rubbed bronze faucet. The faucet is placed on a white porcelain basin and a reclaimed wood vanity. The faucet has a dark, slightly weathered finish that contrasts beautifully against the white basin and wood vanity. The faucet's dark finish also contrasts with the warm, neutral-toned walls. There is a zellige tile backsplash with a mirror above the sink. Soft, natural light is shining on the faucet, highlighting its subtle metallic sheen and vintage-inspired design. The bathroom has matte black hardware.

Hardware can be the unsung hero of any bathroom makeover. Ditch those basic chrome knobs and pulls for something with personality—oil-rubbed bronze and brushed brass are your new best friends.

They add warmth and a bit of vintage flair without screaming “look at me.” The slightly worn finish makes your bathroom feel like it’s been loved for decades, not just yesterday.

Mix and match these metals with your fixtures or let them stand alone for a subtle upgrade. It’s the kind of detail that makes people do a double-take—then ask for your decorator’s number.


12. Display apothecary jars and glass canisters on open shelves

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with an open wooden shelf mounted above the toilet. The shelf displays a curated mix of apothecary jars filled with pink bath salts and cotton balls, clear glass canisters holding essentials, and neatly rolled white towels. A small potted plant in a ceramic pot adds a touch of greenery, while a few decorative accents—like a framed mini print and a candle in a rustic tin—complete the look. The background features creamy ivory walls and black metal shelf brackets, blending utility with charm in a clean, stylish setup. Nearby, a sheer curtained window filters natural light.

Who knew storage could look so darn good? Apothecary jars and glass canisters turn everyday bathroom essentials into charming decor.

Fill them with bath salts, cotton balls, or even colorful soaps. They add vintage vibes and keep clutter neatly tucked away in plain sight.

Put these beauties on open shelves for a casual, curated look. Bonus points if you add handwritten labels or a sprig of eucalyptus. Because yes, even your bathroom deserves a little glam.


13. Line the ceiling with wood planks to add texture and charm

A photo of a fully furnished modern farmhouse bathroom. The ceiling is lined with natural wood planks, adding warmth, texture, and visual interest. A small, vintage-style chandelier with exposed bulbs and an aged brass finish hangs from the center, casting a soft, cozy glow over the space. The bathroom features a freestanding vintage vanity, matte black fixtures, and a clawfoot tub set against white shiplap walls. The patterned cement tile flooring in muted tones grounds the space. Woven baskets, greenery in ceramic pots, and framed art bring a lived-in, layered farmhouse feel to life.

Ceilings are often the forgotten stepchild of bathroom design. Time to change that narrative with wood planks overhead.

The warmth and texture instantly soften a space that’s often all tile and cold surfaces. Go for natural stains or whitewash for that classic farmhouse glow.

It’s like a cozy cabin up top—inviting and unexpectedly delightful. Plus, it gives your guests something to stare at while waiting for you to finish primping.


14. Choose a clawfoot tub for that classic farmhouse feel

A photo of a fully furnished modern farmhouse bathroom with a classic white clawfoot tub. The tub is placed near a large window with soft, billowy linen curtains. The natural light filters through gently, casting a warm glow over the tub’s vintage curves and polished chrome feet. The backdrop includes white shiplap walls and neutral-toned paint. There is a woven bath mat and a nearby wooden stool with folded towels, a wine glass, and two books. There is also a potted plant on the windowsill and a few candle jars. The overall ambiance is serene, with an old-meets-new style.

Nothing screams farmhouse like a clawfoot tub. It’s the perfect mix of vintage elegance and a splash of drama.

These tubs are roomy, comfortable, and make a statement even when empty (which, let’s be honest, is rare). Position it by a window or under a pendant light for maximum impact.

If you’re feeling adventurous, paint the outside a fun color. Your soak sessions just got a major style upgrade—and probably a few extra minutes of ‘me time.’


15. Use vintage mirrors with patina for a collected feel

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a vintage mirror above the vanity. The mirror has a natural patina and is framed in tarnished brass. The vanity is fully furnished with essentials and decor. The bathroom also has a toilet, a curtained window, and a floor made of wood. The walls are painted in a creamy color.

Vintage mirrors are the bathroom’s version of a family heirloom—full of character and stories you can’t see but definitely feel.

A bit of patina, chipped edges, or a slightly foggy glass instantly add personality. They contrast beautifully with crisp white walls or modern fixtures, balancing old and new like a perfectly brewed cup of coffee.

Hunting for one is part of the fun. Bonus: It’s a conversation piece that gives your bathroom that curated, “found treasure” vibe.


16. Upgrade lighting to industrial sconces or schoolhouse pendants

A fully furnished, well-decorated modern farmhouse bathroom with warm beige textured walls and rich wooden flooring that adds depth and natural charm. Two schoolhouse pendant lights hang from the ceiling, each glowing with a warm amber light that gently illuminates the space. The pendants feature classic opal glass shades and matte black rods, creating a nostalgic yet polished vibe. Below, a reclaimed wood vanity with a white countertop anchors the room, while open shelves hold neatly rolled towels, glass jars, and small potted greenery. The soft lighting casts a cozy, golden hue across every corner, inviting relaxation in true farmhouse fashion.

Good lighting can make or break the vibe—and farmhouse style loves a bit of industrial grit. Swap out those boring ceiling bulbs for industrial sconces or classic schoolhouse pendants.

They add character and function, giving you flattering light that doesn’t scream “hospital bathroom.” Choose fixtures with metal finishes like black, brass, or aged nickel to amp the style.

They’re perfect for framing mirrors or adding soft ambient light. Your bathroom selfie game will thank you.


17. Use beadboard paneling on lower walls for added dimension

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a charming ambiance. The lower half of the walls is wrapped in crisp white beadboard paneling, adding texture and timeless dimension to the space. The upper walls are painted in a soft pastel beige with a subtle, hand-applied texture, giving the room a warm, layered look. The beadboard is finished with a narrow trim ledge, perfect for resting a small piece of framed art or a trailing plant. Paired with wood-look flooring and vintage-inspired fixtures, the wall treatment creates a cozy, well-balanced aesthetic that feels both fresh and rooted in farmhouse tradition. The bathroom has a vanity, a toilet, a bathtub, and other essential elements.

Beadboard is a classic farmhouse detail that brings texture and subtle pattern without overpowering the room. It’s like the quiet friend who always shows up looking sharp.

Install it on the lower half of your walls for instant charm and dimension. Paint it in white or a soft color to keep things fresh and airy.

It also protects walls from moisture and scuffs—because farmhouse bathrooms should look good and work hard.


18. Install a trough-style double vanity in distressed wood

A wide angle photo of a fully furnished modern farmhouse bathroom. The main highlight is a large, distressed wood trough-style double vanity with a shared sink basin and matte black wall-mounted faucets. Open shelving beneath the sink holds towels, baskets, and toiletries. Two large framed mirrors above the vanity reflect the soft glow of industrial-style sconces. The bathroom also features a curtained window, a toilet, a shower area, and a floor rug.

For those mornings when bathroom traffic is high, a double vanity is non-negotiable. Go rustic with a trough-style basin set atop distressed wood cabinetry to nail the modern farmhouse look.

It’s spacious, practical, and screams “we have our act together” without feeling too polished. Distressed wood adds warmth and texture, keeping things cozy and approachable.

Bonus: It gives you enough counter space to pretend you’re organized, even if your toothbrushes are in a mild chaos situation.


19. Opt for hexagon tiles in neutral tones for the flooring

A photo of a beautifully furnished farmhouse bathroom with a touch of English countryside charm. The floor is covered with elegant hexagon tiles in soft neutral tones, featuring a mix of cream, warm gray, and muted beige shades. A freestanding vintage vanity with turned legs sits gracefully against beadboard-paneled walls, topped with a porcelain sink and brushed brass faucets. A clawfoot tub near a curtained window and fresh greenery in ceramic pots complete the look. The textured tile pattern anchors the room with a refined yet rustic appeal.

Hexagon tiles are a timeless choice with a twist—classic yet unexpected. Choosing neutral tones like soft grays, creams, or muted blues keeps the look calm and sophisticated.

They add subtle pattern underfoot without stealing the show. Plus, their shape naturally draws the eye, making your bathroom feel thoughtfully designed.

Easy to clean and durable, these tiles bring farmhouse flair that works with both rustic and modern elements.


20. Create a niche in the shower lined with mosaic or subway tiles

A photo of a fully outfitted modern farmhouse bathroom with a walk-in shower. The shower has a built-in niche lined with intricate mosaic tiles in soft earth tones. Subtle LED strip lighting runs along the top and bottom of the niche, casting a gentle glow. Inside the niche, neatly arranged amber glass bottles and bar soaps rest in style. The shower area has a brass rainfall showerhead and a stool with a folded towel. Outside the shower area, there is a wooden vanity with essentials, pendant lights, and a floor rug. The natural light is soft and ambient.

Shower niches are little pockets of genius. Creating one lined with mosaic or subway tiles adds both function and style to your modern farmhouse bathroom.

It’s the perfect spot for your shampoo and soap without the clutter of bottles on the floor. Choose tiles with texture or a contrasting color to make the niche pop.

Plus, it breaks up large tiled areas with a dash of personality—because even your shampoo deserves a fancy home.


21. Place a vintage-style rug to warm up the space visually

A photo of a fully furnished modern farmhouse bathroom. There is a vintage-style rug with a floral pattern in earthy reds, deep blues, and soft creams near the bathtub. The rug adds rich texture and muted colour to the space. The bathtub is placed on a wood-look tile floor. There is a rustic wooden stool near the bathtub. The bathroom has a rustic wooden beam on the ceiling. The walls have white paint and a few decorative items. The lighting is soft.

Cold tile floors can feel like a dentist’s office—yikes. Enter the vintage-style rug: a soft, patterned layer that brings instant coziness to your bathroom.

Opt for muted colors or faded florals that look like they’ve got stories to tell. It’s like giving your feet a warm, stylish hug every time you step out of the shower.

Bonus? Rugs also break up all the hard surfaces, adding a splash of personality without the commitment of new flooring.


22. Style with mason jar accessories for soap and toothbrushes

A photo of a fully furnished modern farmhouse bathroom with a vanity. There are 2-3 mason glass jars with rustic metal lids holding soaps, toothbrushes, and a few sprigs of eucalyptus. The jars sit on a small hand-painted wooden tray, keeping items tidy but delightfully farmhouse-chic. The nostalgic look of the jars blends perfectly with beadboard walls, a reclaimed wood mirror, and cross-handle faucets.

Mason jars aren’t just for grandma’s jam anymore. They make perfect rustic containers for soap, toothbrushes, and other bathroom essentials.

They’re easy to clean, super affordable, and scream farmhouse charm louder than any fancy glass dispenser. Plus, they’re just quirky enough to make guests do a double take.

Throw in a twine wrap or a sprig of dried lavender, and suddenly your countertop looks curated, not cluttered.


23. Add a farmhouse bench for seating or towel storage

A photo of a cozy modern farmhouse bathroom with a small wooden bench outside the shower area. The bench is made of lightly distressed oak and adds charm and function to the space. It can be used as a place to sit, stack towels, or set down a change of clothes. A woven basket underneath the bench holds rolled-up linens, and a soft throw draped across the bench makes it feel welcoming and thoughtful. The bathroom has creamy walls and beadboard paneling.

Farmhouse bathrooms aren’t just about looks—they’re about living comfortably, too. A wooden bench adds that homey vibe and a practical spot to sit or stash towels.

Place it near the tub or vanity for quick access. Bonus points for a distressed finish or a soft cushion to amp the cozy factor.

It’s like your bathroom saying, “Come on in, stay a while.” Perfect for those long, lazy soaks or speedy outfit changes.


24. Mount wire baskets to the wall for rustic storage solutions

A photo of a modern farmhouse bathroom with a touch of casual utility. There is a vanity with a sink and a mirror. On the wall near the vanity, there are two wire baskets for storage. One basket contains neatly rolled hand towels in neutral shades, while the other holds reading material and skincare essentials. The black metal frames of the baskets contrast beautifully against the soft beige walls. Above the baskets, there are framed botanical prints. A sprig of eucalyptus is placed nearby, adding a touch of greenery to the space.

Open storage with wire baskets is a farmhouse staple—functional, airy, and full of personality. They keep things organized while adding texture to bare walls.

Use them for towels, magazines, or even plants. Because yes, your bathroom deserves a little greenery too.

Plus, wire baskets bring a bit of industrial edge, balancing the rustic elements so your bathroom never feels too fussy.


25. Lean a wooden ladder rack for hanging hand towels

A photo of a rustic modern farmhouse bathroom with a wooden ladder rack as storage and decor. The ladder rack is made of lightly weathered oak and leans against the wall. Hand towels of various sizes and styles hang from the ladder's rungs, adding a lived-in feel. The bathroom features a vanity, a toilet, cabinets, a floor rug, and a curtained window. The space is well-decorated and fully furnished. The lighting is soft and natural.

A wooden ladder rack is the “cool kid” of towel holders—practical, stylish, and slightly unexpected.

Lean it against a wall for an instant farmhouse vibe. It holds multiple towels without boring you with hooks or bars. Plus, it’s easy to move around if you want to switch up your layout.

Choose a distressed finish for maximum charm, and let your towels hang like they’re on a rustic runway.


26. Install cross-handle faucets for a traditional-meets-modern vibe

Cross-handle faucets bring vintage flair with a twist of modern convenience. Their classic X-shaped knobs are satisfying to turn and look fantastic in oil-rubbed bronze or brushed nickel.

They evoke memories of simpler times but fit seamlessly into a contemporary setting. It’s like your bathroom just got a little extra personality without shouting.

Plus, they’re a great conversation starter, especially when people try to turn them the wrong way.


27. Introduce greenery in ceramic or galvanized pots

Plants are the unsung heroes of farmhouse bathrooms. A little greenery in ceramic or galvanized pots adds life, color, and freshness to the space.

Go for easy-care plants like snake plants, pothos, or ferns that thrive in humidity. They’re natural air purifiers and style boosters rolled into one.

Placed on shelves, counters, or even hanging from hooks, they bring the outdoors in—because nothing says farmhouse like a touch of nature.


28. Contrast white walls with a dark painted vanity—think charcoal or navy

White walls set the perfect stage for a bold vanity in charcoal, navy, or deep forest green. This contrast adds drama without losing that clean farmhouse feel.

Dark vanities anchor the room and hide dirt like a champ. Plus, they give you serious style points for daring to be different.

Pair with brass or black hardware for a look that’s both timeless and fresh, guaranteed to turn heads.


29. Replace flat-panel doors with shaker-style cabinet fronts

Flat panels are fine, but shaker-style doors add instant farmhouse credibility. Their simple, recessed design brings texture and subtle depth to your cabinetry.

They work with everything—from distressed wood finishes to painted surfaces—and never go out of style.

This small switch makes your bathroom feel custom and thoughtfully designed without the hefty price tag.


30. Use matte black fixtures for a bold, modern contrast

Matte black is the leather jacket of bathroom hardware. It’s sleek, confident, and plays well with just about everything. No shiny chrome distractions here—just pure, unapologetic contrast.

Think faucets, handles, towel bars, even the toilet paper holder (yes, it matters). Against white or natural finishes, black gives your bathroom that modern edge without trying too hard.

It’s perfect if you want your space to whisper “stylish” without screaming, “Look at my trendy Pinterest board!” Clean, bold, and impossible to regret.


31. Incorporate open vanity shelving with rolled towels for spa vibes

Open vanity shelves are like the bathroom equivalent of an Instagram-worthy display. Rolling towels and stacking them neatly makes the space feel organized and inviting—like you just walked into a boutique spa.

They’re practical too. You won’t have to fumble through drawers mid-shower when you need a fresh towel.

Plus, seeing those soft white or neutral towels adds a subtle texture that breaks up the hard edges of sinks and counters. Pure bathroom zen.


32. Mix glossy subway tiles with matte finishes for depth

Subway tiles are a farmhouse staple, but mixing finishes takes it to the next level. Glossy tiles bounce light around, while matte tiles add an understated sophistication.

This combo creates a layered look that feels intentional, not flat or boring. Play with patterns or alternate rows to add some playful movement.

Your shower walls will go from “meh” to “wow” without any complicated tiling techniques. Small changes, big impact.


33. Mix metal and wood finishes for a layered look

One finish just won’t cut it in a modern farmhouse bathroom.

The secret sauce? Layering metal and wood to create visual interest and warmth. Think matte black faucets paired with warm wood shelves or a brushed brass light fixture hanging over a distressed vanity.

The contrast keeps things dynamic and grounded. It’s like your bathroom is wearing layers for a casual brunch—effortless, stylish, and totally put-together without trying too hard.


34. Anchor the room with a statement light fixture like a small chandelier

Who says chandeliers belong only in dining rooms? A small, farmhouse-style chandelier can become the star of your bathroom.

It adds a dash of glam while staying true to rustic charm, especially when paired with distressed wood or matte black accents.

Plus, it turns your daily routine into a slightly more dramatic affair. Ready for your close-up? Because this lighting steals the show.


35. Upgrade your shower curtain with linen or waffle weave fabric

Goodbye, plastic! Say hello to shower curtains made from linen or waffle weave fabrics. They’re soft, breathable, and add texture that instantly elevates the space.

These materials dry faster, avoid the “gross mildew smell,” and look way more put-together. Plus, they feel nice enough to be part of your bathroom’s overall design, not just a necessity.

Choose neutral shades for a serene vibe or subtle patterns for a bit of flair. Either way, your shower just got a serious upgrade.


36. Create a gallery wall with vintage botanical prints

Give your bathroom a splash of personality with a gallery wall of vintage botanical prints. It’s like inviting a mini garden indoors—without the mess of watering.

Pick frames in wood or distressed metal to keep that farmhouse feel cohesive. Arrange them in a casual cluster or a neat grid for a curated look.

This wall art adds color, history, and a touch of nature. Perfect for making the room feel lived-in and loved.


37. Use frosted or seeded glass for privacy without sacrificing light

Privacy and natural light are a tricky pair, but frosted or seeded glass strikes the perfect balance. It keeps your bathroom bright while obscuring what needs to be hidden.

Seeded glass adds a bit of old-school charm with its tiny bubbles and imperfections—totally on brand for farmhouse style.

Whether it’s for windows, shower doors, or cabinet fronts, this glass keeps things light and airy without inviting the neighbors to peek.


38. Place a woven basket under the sink for everyday essentials

Under-sink space is often wasted or cluttered. Toss in a woven basket, and suddenly it’s storage with style. It corrals toiletries, cleaning supplies, or extra toilet paper in one tidy spot.

The natural fibers add softness and texture, balancing out all the hard surfaces around it.

And honestly, it looks way better than a plastic bin. Your bathroom will feel cleaner, calmer, and totally Instagram-ready—even if you don’t post.


39. Use wall-mounted faucets for a clean and updated look

Wall-mounted faucets are like the sleek sunglasses of bathroom hardware—minimal, chic, and instantly cool. They free up counter space and make cleaning easier.

These faucets also add a modern twist to farmhouse style, especially when paired with vintage basins or reclaimed wood vanities.

The combination of old and new keeps your bathroom feeling fresh, functional, and effortlessly put together.


40. Highlight natural textures with stone or wood-look porcelain tiles

Textures matter more than you think. Stone or wood-look porcelain tiles bring natural warmth and visual interest without the maintenance headaches of real wood or stone.

Use them on floors or as accent walls to create a grounded, earthy vibe that’s totally farmhouse-approved.

These materials are durable, moisture-resistant, and gorgeous—proof that practicality and beauty can coexist happily in your bathroom.

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Big changes or small tweaks, each of these ideas brings its own kind of magic.

From statement sinks to cozy wood accents, there’s something here to spark that fresh, lived-in feel. These aren’t just pretty spaces—they’re practical, welcoming, and full of character.

Your bathroom deserves more than just function—it should feel like a quiet escape.

A place where modern lines meet rustic soul, and every detail feels intentional.

Let these 33 modern farmhouse looks guide you there. You might just find your new favorite spot in the house.