Mid-Century Modern Upgrades for Farm Houses

Mid-Century Modern Upgrades for Farm Houses

Just because you live in a farmhouse doesn’t mean that you have to go with the traditional farmhouse style. In fact, many homeowners find that juxtaposing other, more modern approaches to design can ultimately be a much more exciting way to stage their home, whether that has to do with furnishings, decor, or both. One thing to think about when decorating your home in the middle of a home remodel is embracing more mid-century modern pieces in your house.

There are hundreds of furniture stores specializing in mid-century modern pieces. From vintage finds that have been refinished to manufactured pieces mimicking that classic look, mid-century modern is becoming more and more popular every year. One of the greatest things about the mid-century modern look is that it pairs with a lot of higher-end finishes while still having more natural, earthy tones thanks to the wood used in many of the pieces. When you’re looking to upgrade aspects of your farmhouse, here are a few different tips to keep in mind while you modernize your homestead.

Pick statement pieces to catch the eye

 

Whether you’re shopping for a credenza, tallboy, dresser, or desk, midcentury modern pieces abound. A walnut dining table and chairs could be exactly what you need to spice up your dining area or eat-in kitchen, and many mid-century pieces actually pair quite nicely with more rustic farmhouse finishes. Many times, these vintage pieces can be pricey, so make sure to pick eye-popping statement pieces that really provide a room with warmth and character.

Makeover your kitchen with neutral, modern finishes that pop

One major benefit of using mid-century furniture in your home is that it pairs nicely with the clean, modern look that is popular in kitchens and bathrooms. For example, quartz countertops and a colorful tile backsplash are becoming more and more popular in 2021. As such, it may make sense to pick mid-century modern furniture pieces that have elements of white to complement these sorts of natural stones.

Quartz, more so than marble, is much more durable and is also cheaper than marble or granite countertops, so it’s definitely worth thinking about as you plan your kitchen renovation. That being said, granite countertops can also be light and airy, so it’s worth looking into granite countertop prices as you shop around and consider countertop materials, too. Ultimately, what you choose should be light in color in order to complement a wider range of furniture pieces and accents.

Make sure you don’t overbudget yourself!

If you live in a farmhouse and make some of your income from farming and agriculture then you know how important it is to accurately forecast your crop yield before making any major purchases. For example, while some homeowners may just go all out installing the most modern fixtures they can find, it may make more sense to make sure that you’re going to have the income from your agricultural products to afford these sorts of finishes and furnishings.

Of course, an increased crop yield could be exactly what you need in order to finance this sort of work as a homeowner and grower, but estimating a higher yield requires some careful calculations and a look at the average cost of the crop yield you’re selling. Especially if you’re worried your crop growth may be adversely affected by pests, it may be worth considering different pesticides to ensure that your crop yield hits the price it needs to. From corn to soybean or wheat yield, accurately forecasting your income can help you avoid overcommitting to a remodeling project. As the saying goes: “don’t count your chickens before they hatch!”

 

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