What Is Farmhouse Lighting?

Across all industries, old trends resurface and become popular among new generations. For instance, a clothing accessory that was fashionable in the 1990s makes a comeback in 2019. Lighting and interior design styles work the same way. “Farmhouse” was a popular style in the 1800s through mid-20th century that has recently been revived. What do you need to know about farmhouse lighting?

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What Defines “Farmhouse”?

ELK Farmhouse Pendant In general, a farmhouse light is any fixture that hangs from a chain or cord. More specifically, this type of lighting is inspired by country or cottage living. It’s timeless, vintage style complements the contemporary design of today’s home, making it easy to integrate with existing decor. Farmhouse style is basic, yet versatile and brings a sense of coziness to the rooms it adorns.

How to Design a Farmhouse Look

Whether you want “industrial warehouse” or a more simplified look, there are many ways to bring farmhouse charm to your living spaces.

Make a Statement

Farmhouse fixtures will stand out against the clean lines and surfaces of modern home design. If your kitchen has white walls and a white island, imagine the boldness of black or bronze light fixtures hanging from above.

Keep It Simple

For a softer look, consider seeded glass, galvanized steel or distressed wood. These materials are popular for farmhouse fixtures because they can easily match or blend in with existing colors in a room design.

Add Vintage Flair

Decorative seeded glass or antique glass shades are basic yet bring a vintage element to your living spaces. Seeded glass in particular is reminiscent of the Thomas Edison light bulb with exposed filament.

Complementary Accents

Our sister store, Restoration Lighting Gallery, is a great destination for home decor to match your new farmhouse fixtures! These casual styles balance each other well; vintage accessories add another layer of traditional aesthetic to rustic living spaces. For vintage furniture, antique picture frames, custom pieces and more, visit MyRLG.com.
 
The staff at Connecticut Lighting Centers stays ahead of all lighting trends. To learn more about renovating your home with farmhouse fixtures, visit a showroom in Hartford or Southington today!