Five Ways to Update Your Home to a Farmhouse Style

ProVia Endure™ Double Hung Windows in Coal Black on Front Porch, example of all-black windows

When it comes to home design, farmhouse style represents a total intersection of beauty and practicality, making it no surprise that many are embracing this traditional look today. Whatever architectural style your home is, adding key design elements can help you get in on the best aspects of the farmhouse exterior design trend. Following are a few renovations to consider.

Endure black double hung windows against dark gray board and batten

UPDATE YOUR PORCH WITH FARMHOUSE-STYLE DECOR

Adding a front porch or expanding an existing porch will not only add charming farmhouse-style curb appeal, but extend your outdoor living area as well. Be sure to take as much care decorating your porch as you would any other room of your home. Include comfy furniture, like rocking chairs and a porch swing, complete with cushions. Add potted plants for a touch of vibrant greenery, lantern wall sconces for illumination, and outdoor rugs for coziness. Don’t forget the entryway—make it more inviting with seasonal wreaths and a cheerful welcome mat.

CONSIDER A NEW FARMHOUSE-STYLE FRONT DOOR

One of the biggest impacts you can make to your home’s entryway is to update your front door to a style that features farmhouse design characteristics. Farmhouse-style front doors might include details like a dentil shelf, available on the 420-DS door style; vertical paneling, found on door styles such as the 002P-440; or a unique “x” pattern, offered on the 001C-CB, which resembles the distinct look of barn doors. Simple design styles that feature clean lines and optimize light with ample glass also help add farmhouse characteristics to your home’s exterior. Popular farmhouse-style door color options include neutrals such as black, white, and gray; bold, classic reds; warm browns; and cool blues. To browse all the recommended farmhouse-style front door and window recommendations, visit our Farmhouse Exterior Style page.

Warm woodgrain stained Signet fiberglass door on a house with white board and batten; front door images example clear glass front door with a dentil shelf
ProVia Signet® Mahogany 440-2P fiberglass farmhouse-style front door in Nutmeg with Simulated Divided Lites
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ADD BOARD 'N BATTEN VINYL SIDING

Imparting a rustic, handmade quality to any home, even those built-in contemporary styles, “board ‘n batten” is a centuries-old siding design that encapsulates the appeal of farmhouse-style homes. The term “batten” refers to the strip of molding placed across the joint between boards. The resulting look boasts an attractive geometry of strong vertical lines balanced by a sense of texture across the horizontal face. While the look is traditional, you can pair it with the very latest in siding technology. For example, CedarMAX® insulated vinyl siding comes in many styles, including board ‘n batten. This complete thermal cladding system offers continuous insulation for maximum energy savings. With five times greater impact resistance than regular siding and a weather barrier shield, this is not just a charming aesthetic upgrade, but one that will improve the comfort of your home for years to come.

Ironstone Slate metal roofing on red farmhouse style home

UPGRADE YOUR ROOF TO METAL SLATE ROOFING

There’s a reason metal roofing plays prominently into the design of authentic farmhouses—they are built to last. That’s truer than ever today, thanks to advances in metal roofing technology. Offering superior color retention, long-term reliability, energy efficiency and environmental friendliness, architectural-grade metal shingle roofing is an upgrade that can add both beauty and value to your home. In the case of ProVia Metal Slate Roofing, which is designed to look like classic quarried slate shingles, you can draw on the beauty of nature in shades of gray and brown, while enjoying proven protection from hail, wind, rain, and corrosion.

DON'T FORGET FARMHOUSE-STYLE INTERIOR TOUCHES

Restyle your home’s interior to be farmhouse-inspired with a few renovations. Classic looks include neutral walls, such as matte shades of beige, grays and creams, shabby chic furniture—think wicker, distressed wood and reclaimed lumber —and hardwood flooring. Consider dusting off a few hand-me-downs or visiting antique shops and estate sales for one-of-a-kind finds. Above all, be sure to prioritize comfort, warmth, and practicality.

To embrace everything that a home should be—an inviting place to gather with friends and family—add farmhouse-style touches to your home, indoors and out.

Last Updated: August 9, 2024

By The ProVia Marketing

Creative & Design Team

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