Farmhouse Kitchen Design by Simone Feldman Designs

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Timeless Farmhouse Kitchen Design Crafted by Simone Feldman Designs

Farmhouse kitchen design creates a warm, welcoming space that feels practical, comfortable, and timeless. At Simone Feldman Designs, each farmhouse kitchen is carefully planned to balance rustic charm with modern function. The result is a kitchen that works beautifully for everyday cooking, gathering, and entertaining while still feeling polished and tailored to the home.

Simone Feldman Designs brings years of experience in residential kitchen planning and remodeling to every project. Simone is a Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer with 35+ years of experience, serving Roswell, Alpharetta, and North Atlanta. Her background helps homeowners make confident decisions about layout, cabinetry, materials, and finishes. Whether you are starting from scratch or updating an existing room, her goal is to create a kitchen that feels natural, inviting, and built for daily life.

Farmhouse style has evolved over time, and today’s modern farmhouse kitchens often combine classic charm with cleaner lines and updated materials. That makes the style flexible enough for a wide range of homes, from traditional houses to newer builds and open-concept spaces. The best farmhouse kitchens are not overly rustic or themed. Instead, they feel comfortable, functional, and thoughtful in every detail.

What Defines Farmhouse Style

Modern farmhouse style blends rustic warmth with clean, updated design. It often includes open shelves, white kitchens, and natural light to create a fresh but comfortable atmosphere. This style is especially appealing to homeowners who want a space that feels relaxed without sacrificing elegance or efficiency.

Common farmhouse features include:

  • Shaker-style kitchen cabinets.
  • Open shelves for display and easy access.
  • A kitchen island or large table as a gathering point.
  • A farmhouse sink as a classic focal feature.
  • Warm neutral colors, soft blues, or wood tones.
  • Natural materials that bring texture and warmth into the room.
  • Exposed wood accents that add authenticity and character.

Simone uses these elements to create modern farmhouse kitchens that feel authentic without looking overly rustic or dated. The balance of old and new is what makes the style so versatile. A farmhouse kitchen can feel airy and bright in one home, while in another it can feel cozy and richly textured. The right design depends on the architecture, the homeowner’s taste, and how the kitchen will be used every day.

Another reason farmhouse style remains so popular is that it pairs beautifully with both classic and contemporary homes. The style can lean more traditional with paneled kitchen cabinets, more transitional with simple finishes, or more modern with minimal hardware and clean surfaces. That flexibility allows Simone Feldman Designs to customize every project rather than relying on a formula.

Layout and Flow

A farmhouse kitchen should be designed around how people really use the space. Open floor plans are especially effective because they make the kitchen feel larger, brighter, and more connected to the living room. The layout should support conversation, cooking, meal prep, and cleanup without feeling crowded or disconnected.

Popular layout features include:

  • A spacious kitchen island for prep, seating, and storage.
  • Wide walkways for easy movement.
  • Zones for cooking, cleanup, and gathering.
  • Open sightlines to nearby spaces like the dining area or living room.
  • Flexible placement for storage and appliances.
  • Efficient traffic flow so multiple people can move through the kitchen comfortably.

Simone Feldman Designs plans each kitchen layout carefully so the room feels efficient and easy to live in. In farmhouse kitchens, the island is often the heart of the room. It can function as a prep surface, casual dining area, homework station, or entertaining hub. Because of that, the island should be sized and positioned carefully so it enhances the room rather than crowding it.

For larger homes, the kitchen may need to support several activities at once. For smaller homes, the design must make every square foot count. Simone considers those details early in the planning process to ensure the room feels balanced and natural.

Cabinets and Materials

Cabinetry is one of the most important parts of farmhouse kitchen design. Simplicity is key, so kitchen cabinets usually have clean profiles and durable finishes that feel timeless. The cabinet design should support the overall style while also providing efficient storage and long-term durability.

Popular choices include:

  • White kitchens with painted cabinetry.
  • Wood cabinets and exposed wood accents for warmth.
  • Mixed metal hardware for added character.
  • Simple finishes that let the architecture shine.
  • Cabinet styles that blend visual softness with practical storage.
  • Upper and lower cabinets arranged to keep the room organized and uncluttered.

White kitchens are especially popular in farmhouse design because they help create a bright, fresh atmosphere. They also work well with natural light, allowing the room to feel open and inviting. For homeowners who want more contrast, darker finishes or mixed materials can be incorporated in a way that still feels cohesive.

Wood cabinets bring warmth and authenticity to farmhouse kitchens. Whether used throughout the entire room or as an accent on the island, wood helps soften the look and create a more layered design. Exposed wood beams or shelving can also contribute to the farmhouse feel, especially in spaces with high ceilings or open layouts.

Natural materials also play a major role in farmhouse kitchens. Wood, stone, tile, and textured surfaces help create a space that feels grounded and inviting. These materials age well and often complement the relaxed, functional nature of the style.

Lighting and Details

Lighting gives farmhouse kitchens their cozy, layered feel. Pendant lights above a kitchen island are a popular choice because they provide task lighting while adding visual interest. Good lighting is essential in a farmhouse kitchen because it helps highlight textures, define zones, and make the room feel welcoming at any time of day.

Other helpful design details include:

  • Ceiling beams that add texture and depth.
  • Open shelving with decorative dishes or cookware.
  • A statement range hood.
  • Warm, layered lighting throughout the room.
  • Mixed metal finishes for subtle contrast.
  • Natural light that enhances the openness of the space.

Ceiling beams are especially effective in farmhouse kitchens because they add architectural interest and help anchor the room visually. Even when they are decorative rather than structural, beams add character and a sense of craftsmanship. They can also make a space feel more connected to traditional farmhouse architecture.

Open shelves are another hallmark of the style. They allow homeowners to display everyday items in a beautiful way, such as pottery, glassware, cookbooks, or woven storage baskets. Open shelves work best when they are used thoughtfully, so the kitchen still feels clean and organized.

The farmhouse sink is one of the most recognizable features in this style. Its apron-front design gives the room a classic focal point while also offering practical benefits for washing dishes, produce, and large cookware. In many kitchens, the sink becomes one of the most appreciated elements because it combines charm and utility so well.

Bringing Warmth to the Space

The best farmhouse kitchens feel warm without becoming dark or heavy. This balance comes from combining natural light, soft finishes, and carefully chosen materials. A room with large windows, light cabinetry, and reflective surfaces can feel open and airy while still maintaining the inviting character that farmhouse design is known for.

If the kitchen connects to the living room, the farmhouse style can help create a smooth visual transition between spaces. Repeating colors, wood tones, or metal finishes throughout the home can make the kitchen feel like a natural extension of the rest of the house. That continuity is especially important in open-concept homes, where the kitchen is always visible from neighboring rooms.

Designers often use layered textures to prevent the room from feeling flat. For example, a white cabinet layout may be paired with a wood island, mixed metal hardware, a stone countertop, and subtle tile texture. The result is a kitchen that feels warm, lived-in, and visually rich without being busy.

 

Why Choose Farmhouse Design

Farmhouse style remains popular because it is both beautiful and practical. It works well for families, frequent cooks, and anyone who wants a kitchen that feels lived-in rather than overly formal. The style invites use. It is meant to be comfortable, useful, and easy to enjoy every day.

This style is a strong fit if you want:

  • A warm and inviting farmhouse feel.
  • A kitchen that supports gathering and conversation.
  • A timeless look that does not rely on trends.
  • A layout that combines charm with everyday efficiency.
  • A space that feels personalized rather than generic.
  • Design features that work equally well for cooking and entertaining.

Modern farmhouse kitchens are particularly appealing because they offer a balance between rustic and refined. They may include open shelves, clean-lined kitchen cabinets, a farmhouse sink, and subtle accents like ceiling beams or mixed metal fixtures. These details create a look that feels updated while still honoring the classic roots of the style.

Aging in Place Design for Comfortable, Stylish Living

Aging in place design by Simone Feldman Designs focuses on creating beautiful, functional spaces that allow you to live safely and comfortably in your home for years to come. By incorporating thoughtful features like wider doorways, step-free entries, improved lighting, and accessible kitchens and bathrooms, their team blends style with practicality. Every design is customized to your needs, ensuring your home remains both elegant and easy to navigate as your lifestyle evolves.

Modern kitchen with wooden dining table, sleek white cabinets, black cooktop, and warm ambient lighting by Simone.

The Simone Feldman Designs Approach

Simone’s design process focuses on the homeowner’s lifestyle, the home’s architecture, and the best way to use the available space. With decades of experience, she brings thoughtful planning and expert guidance to every project. Her process is collaborative, detail-oriented, and centered on creating spaces that truly work for the people who live in them.

Clients can expect:

  • Personalized design recommendations.
  • Guidance on cabinetry, layout, and materials.
  • A clear process from concept to completion.
  • A kitchen that feels both stylish and functional.
  • Support in choosing finishes that align with the home’s style.
  • A design approach that balances beauty, comfort, and usability.

That attention to detail helps ensure the finished kitchen feels customized, comfortable, and built to last. Simone’s experience allows her to identify opportunities that may not be obvious at first glance, such as how to improve flow, where to add storage, or how to make a room feel brighter and more open. Those kinds of decisions can have a major impact on the final result.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a kitchen farmhouse style?

A farmhouse kitchen usually features natural materials, simple cabinetry, open shelving, and a warm, welcoming feel. The style often incorporates a farmhouse sink, wood accents, and classic details that feel timeless.

Are modern farmhouse kitchens still popular?

Yes. Modern farmhouse kitchens remain popular because they combine timeless style with practical features that work for everyday living. The look is versatile and can be tailored to both new and older homes.

What cabinets work best in a farmhouse kitchen?

Shaker-style kitchen cabinets, wood cabinets, and painted white kitchens are all popular farmhouse choices. Many homeowners also mix finishes to create contrast and visual depth.

Does a farmhouse kitchen need ceiling beams?

No, but ceiling beams can add warmth, texture, and character, especially in open-concept spaces. They help reinforce the farmhouse feel and can make the room feel more architectural.

How do I make a farmhouse kitchen feel modern?

Use cleaner lines, updated fixtures, mixed metal accents, layered lighting, and natural light to create a fresh modern farmhouse style. Open shelves and simple cabinetry can also help keep the look current.

What role does the kitchen island play in farmhouse design?

The kitchen island often becomes a central feature in farmhouse kitchens. It adds prep space, seating, and storage while also helping anchor the room visually.

Can farmhouse design work in a small kitchen?

Yes. Even smaller kitchens can benefit from farmhouse design when the layout is planned carefully. White kitchens, smart storage, and the right lighting can make a compact space feel larger and brighter.

What finishes create the best farmhouse feel?

Finishes that include natural wood, painted cabinets, matte metals, stone countertops, and subtle texture tend to work best. These materials help the space feel grounded, comfortable, and authentic.

Start Your Farmhouse Kitchen Project

Farmhouse kitchen design offers the perfect blend of warmth, function, and classic style. With Simone Feldman Designs, you get experienced guidance, thoughtful planning, and a kitchen tailored to your home and your lifestyle. Simone’s 35-plus years of experience make her a trusted choice for homeowners seeking a custom farmhouse kitchen.

Whether you are drawn to modern farmhouse kitchens, classic white kitchens, or a more layered style with exposed wood and mixed metal accents, the right design can transform the heart of your home. A beautifully planned farmhouse kitchen should feel comfortable, practical, and inviting from the moment you walk in.

Contact Simone Feldman Designs to begin planning a farmhouse kitchen that feels inviting, practical, and beautifully finished.