Nothing brings a welcoming and relaxing vibe to your home quite like classic farmhouse decor. The timeless design aesthetic works for any room (we absolutely love farmhouse kitchens and farmhouse living room design ideas!), but we’re especially smitten with how the look plays out in bedrooms. Here, we give you 50 bedrooms full of pretty and inviting farmhouse bedroom ideas that are sure to inspire your 2025 bedroom re-do.
Whether you are decorating or refreshing a primary bedroom, a guest bedroom, or a kid’s bedroom, farmhouse-style bedroom ideas are a great place to start. Rustic farmhouse bedroom ideas incorporate textural layers and soulful moments (think heirloom quilts and vintage finds). Modern farmhouse bedroom ideas lean to a simpler style with clean lines and painted shiplap. Cozy farmhouse bedroom ideas on a budget bring creative touches like flea-market artwork and layered rugs.
Dig into these farmhouse bedroom decorating ideas for paint color, wall decor, lighting, and furniture suggestions plus much more for a comfy space you might just never want to leave.
Here are more decorating ideas to inspire your bedroom’s design:
In this primary bedroom, exposed hand-hewn logs set the rustic scene, while the windows are trimmed in 6-inch-wide barnwood. Unfinished doors also boast hardware made of wood for authenticity. Marble lamps, a gold-framed pastoral painting, and crisp white bedding on the new wood bed dress up the room without adding a lot of fuss.
Monica Buck, styling by Raina Kattelson for Country Living
Tight quarters call for maximum style! In this farmhouse guest bedroom, a pair of vintage twin beds flank a simple spindle-leg table (bobbin furniture is such a country classic!). The cheerful and colorful wallpaper pattern, in keeping with the style and motifs that were popular when the house was built, is inspired by 18th-century botanical prints.
Monica Buck, styling by Raina Kattelson for Country Living
Blue and white is undeniably a classic country color combination. In this New York farmhouse bedroom, a mix of reclaimed materials and vintage artwork set the stage for the blue block-print pillows, painted vase, and striped quilt. The calming color thread continues throughout the rest of the house for a cohesive, soothing look.
This spacious farmhouse bedroom, swathed in serene green and crisp white, is decorated with elements that speak to the lush country landscape outside the windows. Likewise, the armoire's hand-painted panels reflect the four seasons. A grouping of pretty framed botanicals hangs on the wall.
This cozy guest bedroom is brimming with charming country style, from the gingham draperies, dark painted beadboard walls, and even a bedside rooster. A pair of mid-century metal twin beds (one not shown) layered with textural linens accommodates visitors (fair warning: they’ll likely want to stay a while!).
While this inviting bedroom gets a dose of character from multiple patterns, the real showstopper is the bed frame’s bold spindle design, a classic, heirloom-worthy style of furniture that will stand the test of time.
Old farmhouse floors can often look a little worse for wear. A few gallons of paint can be an easy and economical fix, making a space feel clean and new with little effort or investment. In this attic bedroom designed by Leann Ford and Grace Mitchell, varying shades of white on the walls, ceiling, bedding, and floors makes for a calming place to rest.
A colorful and chippy reclaimed wood accent wall creates a cool backdrop for a nostalgic Jenny Lind-style bed. Tucked in a spacious bay window, the arrangement makes for quite a moment in this Victorian cottage bedroom. The eclectic mix of elegant and primitive design elements evokes a collected-over-time vibe.
Sweet and humble café curtains serve loads of country charm in this serene farmhouse bedroom. Pretty and practical, they provide just enough privacy while letting the sun shine in. Café curtains also offer a budget-friendly opportunity to bring in a favorite fabric that might otherwise be cost prohibitive.
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David Land, styling by Raina Kattelson for Country Living
A monogram is a classic country move, as shown on this pretty bolster pillow made of antique grain sacks. In this Cape Cod fixer-upper, the homeowner didn’t stop there. The stenciled side table, assortment of ironstone platters above the bed, and starched fabric wallcovering reflect the family’s DIY know-how and spirit.
Refresh a tired space with a lively mix of pattern and color. Here, a playful floral bedspread provides an easy jumping-off point to inspire other design elements, like the bold curtains, painted desk, and gingham accent pillow. A chippy vintage whitewashed bed and wood paneling give soul to the space and keep the feminine prints from feeling too prim.
Farmhouse decor items are often acquired over time. For example, the prized etched botanicals on either side of the window in this bedroom were scored at a tag sale years ago. The handsome painted Swedish trunk is a gift from the homeowner’s mother. Piled with pillows and layers of textured linens, the iron bed is vintage.
Tara Donne, styled by Olga Naiman for Country Living
To bring understated sophistication to this New Hampshire farmhouse bedroom, the homeowners kept the design simple. Humble textiles like a grain sack pillow, old horse blankets draped over the end of the bed, and nubby linen Roman shades create subtle contrast against linen-colored walls and bare wide-plank floors.
In this cozy bedroom, the hand-stitched quilt on the painted iron bed was made by the homeowner’s grandmother. The poppy red-orange French doors were inspired by the quilt’s graphic floral motif.
Paint can really transform a room. In this primary bedroom, homeowner Holly Williams enveloped the space in a soft, serene blue. A collection of pewter hangs above the antique bed, while floral bedding adds a feminine touch.
Rethink the traditional headboard and find an antique piece to act as one. Here, a hand-painted French screen from a local antiques shop is the star of this guest room. A block print duvet complements the floral theme, and a bobbin-style nightstand holds sun-faded beach reads.
Before you start decorating a room, first look at what the space has to offer and what elements of it you can mimic in your design elements. In this Georgia farmhouse, a gray-brown floral wallpaper echoes the hue of the weathered ceiling beams and offers a feminine (but not frilly) foil to the room’s rustic elements. The former park bench at the foot of the comfortable tufted bed features someone’s nearly faded, hand-carved initials.
For an ideal guest room, thoughtful touches include adjustable sconces for reading, an antique side table to corral bedside necessities, a simple wooden bed frame (like this classic Jenny Lind) for farmhouse flair, and a cotton matelassé coverlet topped with an extra quilt. Your guests may never leave!
Patina is the magic word for a bedroom with character. Here, designer Amy Meier left the knots in the board-and-batten paneling untreated so they show the natural timber beneath, and the vintage botanical prints are likewise framed in unfinished wood so they too can patina over time. All those elements are a nice contrast to the sleek walnut canopy bed.
Flank either side of a bed with a collection of vintage art like these flower oil paintings the homeowner found on Chairish. She reframed many of them to get just the right look to go with the green floral bedding from Jane Shelton.
Amy Mitchell is the managing editor for VERANDA and Country Living, where she writes articles on a variety of topics—decorating and design, gardens, and holidays. Amy’s experience in the shelter magazine category spans more than 20 years, as she’s previously held positions at Coastal Living and Cottage Living. Her personal pursuits include cooking, gardening, and hunting her favorite tag sale spots for the next piece of Pyrex for her prized collection.