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Jul 08, 2023

20 Cozy Farmhouse Bedroom Ideas

It all starts with the furniture and bedding. It's no wonder the oh-so-popular

It all starts with the furniture and bedding.

It's no wonder the oh-so-popular farmhouse decorating trend has made its way to the bedroom. Just like every other room in the house, the bedroom is a place to express your personal design taste. From pretty to practical, colorful to calming, and really everything in between, the farmhouse bedroom ideas we've curated here will help you find the style you want to achieve for the coziest, most comfortable place to lay your head.

Within this collection of cozy farmhouse bedroom ideas, you'll notice a wide range of styles included. We are so in love with the vintage-packed bunk rooms loaded with personality, like the bedrooms that feature soulful collections, textural layers, and the best bedroom paint colors. But at the same time, we can't get enough of the more serene retreats with all the calming vibes—think neutral tones as a backdrop for simple farmhouse bedroom furniture. In addition, we've included a number of rustic farmhouse bedroom ideas on a budget. Hang collected-over-time artwork in a gallery style for wall art, use passed-down quilts in place of new farmhouse bedroom bedding, or create a statement wall with reclaimed wood. These creative ideas can save you money while still achieving a decidedly farmhouse look.

So whether you're looking for a quiet, rustic retreat to unwind after a long day or a colorful personality-packed space to get you going in the morning, don't sleep on this roundup of classic and modern farmhouse bedroom ideas.

To soften the rustic edges in this primary bedroom, linen draperies are hung at the ceiling height, then puddle to the floor for dramatic effect. White shiplap walls and neutral bedding let the room's impressive architectural details shine.

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A simple pencil post bed purchased on an online auction sits against a wall covered in a pretty blue and white floral pattern. Solid bed linens let the wallpaper take center stage. But make no mistake: The real star of the show is that sweet pup sneaking a rest!

For an ideal guest room, thoughtful touches include adjustable sconces for reading, an antique side table for a collected feel, a simple wooden bed frame (like this classic Jenny Lind find) for farmhouse flair, and a cotton matelassé coverlet topped with an extra quilt. Your guests may never leave!

This bedroom is packed with soulful touches galore, adding loads of character to the small space. On the windows, bark cloth curtain panels that were a popular fabric choice in the 1930s through 1950s bring in bold pattern. A pair of antique portraits reside above a chippy mantel that acts as a shelf for books, frames, and other collected treasures.

We love the quirky collection of dog artwork above the bedside table in this rustic mountain house bedroom. Hand-carved tramp art frames that encase each one make the arrangement complete. The king-size tulip bed was custom-made from ‘Tiger Eye’ maple.

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Moss green walls in this tiny guest bedroom were inspired by the pretty landscape outside the windows. A petite nightstand tucks in perfectly between twin poster beds dressed in ivory coverlets and crisp floral and gingham linens in coordinating green tones.

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In this Wisconsin cabin bedroom, a groovy vintage wildlife-themed tapestry subs in as a creative headboard for an instant conversation piece. A beat-up wooden "Lookout" sign above secures a velvet-covered mount. In contrast, the clean-lined bed is made up with navy, white, and yellow bedding for a tidy, modern look.

The spacious attic-turned-bunkroom now houses five antique twin beds in total. The previously unfinished space is now clad in wood paneling for a decidedly farmhouse look. Mismatched quilts up the cozy factor, and a stately taxidermy watches over the sleeping quarters.

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On a background of brick and rich cocoa painted walls, layers of pattern are at play in this Virginia mountain house bedroom. Masculine stripes on the bedding, feminine florals on the accent pillow and curtains, and a patterned vintage rug give a collected-over-time feel. The early-1900s armoire with its original blue paint is from a local shop.

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It appears as though this wrought-iron canopy bed was made for the steep-pitched ceiling in this Hamptons saltbox home. Other farmhouse details like the exposed beams, wooden dresser as a nightstand, monogrammed pillow cases, and painted floors add tons of charm to this sleeping space.

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In this New York farmhouse, classic details abound. An antique brass bed with a dramatic 54-inch-tall headboard adds to the sophisticated look in the bedroom that's painted light blue. Mismatched wood dressers and a collection of framed bird prints flank each side.

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In this charming guest bedroom, visitors can tuck in to a black spool bed outfitted in ticking stripe linens, an ivory coverlet, and a mossy velvet pillow. For extra coziness, the original fireplace warms up the space on cool nights while the mantel provides a perch for artwork and other decor.

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This Texas farmhouse bedroom is packed with vintage charm, starting with the wall behind the bed that is covered in wood salvaged from other parts of the rescued structure. The vintage Czech pull-down chart was a Round Top antiques fair score, and the bed is covered with a double wedding ring quilt from the homeowner's grandmother.

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In this California farmhouse, a light-filled girls' room is decorated with meaningful, passed-down treasures. The bed previously belonged to a great-uncle, while the quilts have been passed down by various family members. Some of the numbers in the wall art display were used as decor at past birthday parties.

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Framed art, maps, and found artifacts like souvenir pennants provide a storied display in this seaside cottage. Mounted oars that came with the house provide wall art on a budget. Wood furniture paired with classic patterns such as plaid and stripes make for a timeless nautical look.

In this Texas bungalow, pine shiplap walls are the perfect backdrop for a pair of 1930s Bakelite and walnut twin beds that belonged to the homeowner's grandfather. The antique trunk, now used as a nightstand, goes back three generations; the sconces above the beds were an eBay score.

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In this cabin bedroom, the wall's semi-transparent white stain shows off a bit of the wood grain of the tongue-and-groove pine and creates a quiet backdrop for collected art and objects, including a cowbell found on the property and a collection of prints and paintings of old barns and houses. A metal bed frame is layered with simple linens.

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In this primary bedroom, the wood-slat walls, weathered bed frame, and chippy bedside table create the basis for the ultimate rustic retreat. Simple yet comfortable bedding and a fluffy throw rug bring an extra dose of softness to the room.

This second-story bunk room space is lined with five (yes, five!) built-in beds—talk about sleeping a crowd! Humble farmhouse bedding like wool throws and grain sack pillows mix with industrial lighting and vintage rugs. Collected artwork, such as a group of nautical flags, a horseshoe, and framed photographs, fills the walls.

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For a tight space, consider an alternative to beds, like this pair of campy cots outfitted with warm wool throws and plaid pillows for a comfy napping spot. These foldable versions are light-weight, making them easy to move and make room for games, toys, and puzzles.

Amy Mitchell is the managing editor at Country Living Magazine. She writes about a wide range of topics, including homes and lifestyle content.

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