And these daysrusticcooking spaces brimming with country charm are irresistible.
But how do you go about adding timeless country style to your kitchen?
You get to decide how countrified to go.
The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
Let these examples whet your appetite for creating a practical and beautiful rustic-inspired country kitchen.
Stone flooring, a farmhouse sink, and warm wood paneling adds warmth.
A vibrant shade of red may be the ultimate country color.
Kate Marker Interiors
Keep It Classic
There are many affordable country goodies in this rustic kitchen from bloggerSarah Joy.
A porcelain apron front sink is a country kitchen must-have.
The curtain covered cabinet is 100 percent farmhouse.
Whittney Parkinson Design
We love the whitebeadboard backsplashit is a countrified and less expensive alternative to white subway tile.
If you prefer thicker planks of wood considershiplap.
Another fantastic trick worth stealing is using an old exterior door to conceal the pantry.
deVOL Kitchens
The side walls are covered in white shiplap, a modern farmhouse favorite.
A large rusticdining tablewith mismatched wood chairs lends the room welcoming charm.
The vintage china cabinet on the left is the perfect place to display dishware and objects.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Becca Interiors
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Becca Interiors
deVOL Kitchens
Ashley Montgomery Design
Whittney Parkinson Design
Whittney Parkinson Design
deVOL Kitchens
Fantastic Frank
Ashley Montgomery Design
Ashley Montgomery Design
deVOL Kitchens
Fantastic Frank
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
deVOL Kitchens
Fantastic Frank
Alys Design
Sarah Joy
Jessica Helgerson Interior Design