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Modern English Farmhouse - Sources & Links

  • Writer: Elizabeth Ellen
    Elizabeth Ellen
  • Apr 28, 2020
  • 1 min read


This is a marker rendering of a great room I designed for a class this semester. I decided to go with a "Modern English Farmhouse" vibe, with lots of color and texture. My jumping off point was that beautiful landscape above the fireplace, by the artist Laurie Anne, who my friend tipped me off to. Go check out her amazing work!


I was inspired by these images below.







I love mixing modern with traditional architectural details and elements. This room was fun because it has some of the rustic English Farmhouse thrown in, with the tongue and grove wall paneling, ceiling beams, and antiques.


For sources, see below!


(Disclaimer: This design is for a fictitious client with no budget...so if you're interested in more affordable versions message me and let me know!)






SOURCES:



"PAINTED RIVER" HORIZONTAL CANVAS PRINT - LAURIE ANNE FINE ARTIST




ALBERT SOFA



Handwoven Alaris Rug Armchair




French 19th C Chopping Block Coffee Table



Blue & White Ceramic Garden Stool




TAZA RUG, BLACK AND WHITE




BECKI OWENS FOR HUDSON VALLEY LIGHTING RICHIE PENDANT, AGED BRASS




19th Century Swedish Painted Wood Demilune Tables with Turned Legs




NORMAN DINING TABLE

JAIME CHAIR



Emmett Pendant, Antique Brass







Hope you enjoy!


Check out more of my portfolio here



 
 
 

9 Comments


Robert Gandell
Robert Gandell
Mar 23

This post beautifully captures the charm of modern English farmhouse style, blending rustic warmth with clean, contemporary touches in such an inspiring way. I especially loved how the textures and neutral tones create a calm, lived-in feel without looking outdated or overly styled. The sourced links are incredibly helpful too, making it easy to bring similar elements into real homes without feeling overwhelmed. As someone constantly juggling studies and personal interests, I find content like this both relaxing and motivating—almost like a creative escape from busy days searching for Help with Nursing Assignment UK services. It’s refreshing to see design advice that feels practical and achievable rather than overly idealistic. The balance between tradition and modern simplicity here is spot…

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toootaa1210
Mar 22

Mình có lần lướt đọc mấy trao đổi trên mạng thì thấy nhắc tớiشيخ روحاني nên cũng tò mò mở ra xem thử cho biết. Mình không tìm hiểu sâuرقم شيخ روحاني, chỉ xem qua trong thời gian ngắn để quan sát bố cụcرقم شيخ روحاني cách sắp xếp các mục và trình bày nội dung tổng thể. Cảm giác là các phần được trình bày khá gọn, các mục rõ ràng nên đọc lướt cũng không bị rối Berlinintim, với mình như vậy là đủ để nắm شيخ روحاني مضمون tin cơ bản rồi.

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Bobby Dixon
Bobby Dixon
Mar 17

This post is absolutely stunning — the way you blended rustic warmth with those clean modern lines is genuinely inspiring! The tongue and groove paneling paired with antique pieces like that French chopping block coffee table is such a clever way to layer history into a space. It actually reminded me of my design school days when deadlines made everything feel rushed, and I kept searching for tips on how to make time go faster in school just to survive the semester! Now I take my time enjoying beautiful content like this instead. I even leaned on New Assignment Help UK during crunch periods to manage my workload so I could focus on the creative parts of my coursework. Laurie…

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Cole Owen
Cole Owen
Feb 27

This post is such a gem — I love how you pulled together that warm mix of rustic charm and modern elegance! The tongue and groove paneling with ceiling beams is exactly the kind of detail that makes a space feel lived-in yet polished. It's funny, I was deep in researching interior design trends for a university project last semester and felt completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of sources to sort through — that's actually when a friend recommended New Assignment Help UK, which made organizing my research so much easier. Anyway, your jumping-off point with Laurie Anne's landscape painting was inspired — anchoring a whole room around one piece of art is something I'll definitely try. Can't wait…

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Nancy Wheeler
Nancy Wheeler
Jan 20

I enjoyed the article because it gave lots of clear ideas for decorating and where to find pieces that make a home feel cozy and stylish, and it made me think about how small choices matter. When I was overwhelmed with safety studies, I once used a NEBOSH exam preparation service, and it helped me break big work into simple steps so I could slow down and focus. It reminded me that good planning makes a big difference in both learning and design.

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