The farmhouse has become increasingly popular in recent years thanks in part to programs like Fixer Top, where charming houses that just want to hang out with a refreshing glass of lemonade are created. The country aesthetic can best be summed up as a combination of streamlined shapes, an edited color palette consisting primarily of neutrals, and robust natural materials such as wood tumbled brick, and metal.
The mass appeal of today’s bucolic interiors can be credited to their warm and inviting looks, which are refined neatly and without being cold – think clean lines and unpretentious details. Perfect for bathrooms, especially bathroom lighting, no longer think? Farmhouse bathroom design lighting references inspired by the vintage countryside, with simple, timeless silhouettes. Scroll to see how these five baths nailed the pastoral gaze with the help of a few light fixtures.
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Fold-down on pendant lights.
Illuminate an oversized sink with antique-style porcelain pendant lights. Designer Raili Clasen creates a high-contrast space with a simple black and white color palette that will stand the test of time. Rough-cut hardwood floors and a trio of baskets add warmth and a practical storage solution.
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Elevate your space with a brass finish.
A bit of brass goes a long way in creating a refined and elegant space with country house bathroom lighting. Anissa of Casa Siete Design uses brass hardware and wall-mounted barn-style fixtures to elevate the look of this accessible oasis, while shiplap applied vertically is a unique twist on the wall treatment throughout. For an instant pick-me-up, add some greenery.
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Opt for retro appliques.
A pair of cage-style wall sconces and a through-wall sink add an industrial vibe to this bathroom. Subway tiles black and white mini-hexagonal mosaic floor tile is a classic combination that adds interest without looking busy. The team above at Two Hawks Design and Development keeps it sharp. And visually uncluttered by selecting a steel frame screen and black shower glass.
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Add a whimsical pendant light.
Whitewashed brick, a simple antique bronze mirror, and a necessary dose of wood for warming things up are a cottage-style worker trifecta in this powder room designed by Judith Balis. A star-shaped pendant and encaustic tile bring an unexpected dose of fantasy that personalizes the space.
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Glass screens for victory.
Infuse your bathroom with an understated dose of the pattern using cement tile like Shea from Studio McGee does in this inviting space. Shiplap walls are a quintessential farmhouse detail that adds texture. While an expansive wood vanity adds plenty of warmth (and towel storage). Antique bronze wall sconces with glass shades provide essential task lighting not distracting from the overall design.
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