Home is where you get to eat like there\’s no tomorrow and wear like you\’ve got no clothes. Despite how they\’re designed they always tend to evoke a feeling of warmth and comfort. And the kitchen is the heart of your home, where sometimes you drag your feet wishing you\’d rather disappear in the Bermuda triangle than make a dinner and the other times you\’re dancing like you\’re retarded with a spatula and 70s music playing in the background. If you\’re always had a thing for rustic elements cottage like things, then read below for a few tips that will help you transform your kitchen into farmhouse style.

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Sleek Furniture.

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If you\’re having enough room to fit a plane, then you could go for a gigantic wooden table ideally achieving most part of a farmhouse inspired kitchen. But if it’s only you and your partner, or you\’ve got enough space to accommodate about two roaches, then its irrational to consider such a table. In that case you could go for an expandable table. Just make sure to keep in mind that farmhouse style furniture involves selecting vivid wood tones and concentrating on everything old and authentic. It doesn’t matter if you\’ve got laminate flooring and can’t change as long as your scream farmhouse with your furniture.

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Flowers All the Way.

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Without flowers, there\’s going to be no farmhouse style. Yeah you’re right, I’m exaggerating like a stand-up comedian but really, a bit of fresh flowers in a pretty pot or vase is a simple article that can give rustic vibes and add a comforting charm to your kitchen. Other little things you could focus on are hardware tracing its design inspiration from the vintage and chandeliers that give out warm lighting or pendant lamps that can totally transform style of the kitchen giving it the rustic look you\’re trying to achieve.

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Classy Flooring.

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When it comes to flooring, whilst going natural with hardwood or bamboo flooring Sydney sounds the most suitable, we can’t deny its cliché and stereotypical. But again we\’re going for a very traditional look totally in parallel with the former. However, whilst it’s great if you could go for wood finishing, don’t limit your options to it as even black and white tiles or checked linoleum will certainly be a good match and throwing in accents of granite and stone will also help you attain French countryside feel to your kitchen.

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Fireplace and Free Standing Cabinets.

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Fireplaces automatically give out a warm and cosy vibe, making them a beautiful detail you can add on to your kitchen to transform it to a room right out from the 70s. If you haven’t got a working fireplace, you can still try to create the look by adding an exposed brick wall with a mantel and suitable decorations that go along with it. Moreover, free standing cabinets are another furniture type that will enhance and evoke a vintage accent, and are preferable over built in ones, if you’re able to accommodate them.