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341 // Farmcore vs. Farmhouse- What’s the Difference + How to Style Your Home with This Cozy New Trend

Author
Danielle Watson, Home Decorator, House Decor Coach, Home Styling
Published
Fri 30 May 2025
Episode Link
https://figandfarmathome.podbean.com/e/341/

Hey friend,



If you love the charm of traditional farmhouse style but crave something a little more elevated and fresh, farmcore might be exactly what your home needs. In this episode, I’m introducing you to a trending home decor style that blends the coziness of cottagecore (remember episode 15?) with the classic appeal of farmhouse design—creating a richer, more layered aesthetic that's as timeless as it is on-trend.


I’ll walk you through:

✨ What farmcore is and how it differs from traditional farmhouse decor

✨ Why it's not just another rustic trend

✨ How to confidently incorporate farmcore into your own home—even if you're decorating on a budget


Here’s how to bring farmcore into your space:




  1. Wall Treatments – Think shiplap (yes, it’s still in!), beadboard, and board and batten to add depth and visual interest.




  2. Layered Textures – Cozy it up with wallpaper, window treatments, throw pillows, blankets, and area rugs.




  3. Traditional Silhouettes – Choose quality furniture with classic lines like wingback chairs and rolled arms.




  4. Antique Pieces – Mix in vintage or antique furnishings for a curated, lived-in look.




  5. Rustic Elements – Raw woods, stoneware, and iron accents help ground the space.




  6. Natural Materials – Lean into wood, linen, cotton, and clay for an organic feel.




  7. Pattern Mixing – Don’t be afraid to pair florals with plaids or stripes—step outside the design box!




  8. Moody Earth Tones – Create a rich foundation with colors inspired by nature—think deep greens, browns, and terracotta.




Farmcore brings nostalgia and warmth with a modern, curated twist. You don’t have to live in the country to love this style—and you definitely don’t need a big budget.




xo,


dani


 


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