It is natural to obsess over the interiors of a home because you spend a large part of your time inside. However, the true beauty of the house depends on the combination of interiors and exteriors. If you nurture it from the outside also, you get to bask in the sense of completeness. And this feeling is something that every homeowner would want to experience. But the challenge is keeping your home beautiful from the outside demands budget and time as it may also involve landscaping. So, are you ready to do this? Of course, it will align with the central theme of your décor to maintain cohesiveness and set the tone of expectations even for onlookers.

Hence, suppose your home interiors follow a farmhouse theme, and so you picked an apron front from the wide selection of stylish farm sinks, distressed furniture pieces for the living area, and patterns and textures for the bathroom. Similarly, you have to figure out the right ingredients for your landscape. It should make you feel joyful whenever you look out of your window in the morning or night. So, here are some ideas in this context to make your choices a little accessible. But, again, all these are for the farmhouse theme.

Designing a farmhouse-style landscape 

Colors

Color selection plays a dominant role in any décor. It determines the impact of other things also. So choosing the right shade is pretty critical, even if it is for an outdoor area. For example, when you work on landscaping, you would want it to stay colorful throughout the year to maintain the overall attractiveness of the house. However, landscaping after a farmhouse style comes with certain restrictions; you have to avoid anything bright, trendy, and city-like. As an alternative, you can explore natural or earthy colors of soft greens, maroons, yellows, etc. You can infuse these through flowers and various plants to make sure everything is in its place.

Plants

Since farmhouse style is all about farm-inspired living, adding a large garden or sprawling expanses of crops is pretty apparent. No matter what, you can use local plants to give your landscaping a more natural feel. For this, you can search your neighborhood market and buy whatever complements the primary color palette of your landscaping. At the same time, please allow some plants to grow by themselves. Usually, homeowners create neat rows of plants driven by their contemporary taste. But if you want to keep up with the spirit of the authentic farmhouse, you have to let the plants grow freely and entwine. A touch of a bit of wilderness can do enormous magic.

Walkways

Farmhouse theme means having nature-kissed surroundings. It is more relevant when you think of landscaping. So, when you build this space, you can visualize a stone walkway dotting the highlights in your yard. In addition, you can enhance its curb appeal by infusing natural elements. However, make sure to avoid contemporary touches as these can blemish the authentic vibe of your décor choice. Also, apart from stone, you can use decomposed granite, gravel, brick, and other materials for this feature. 

Lawn furniture

One of the best things about a farmhouse property tends to be its welcoming nature. It receives everyone with warmth. You can weave this sense into your outdoor atmosphere through lawn furniture. If you have an adequate budget, you can buy something from a store. Or, you can put your DIY skills to the test using your tools. No matter what option you feel comfortable with, you can never go wrong with the idea of a swinging bench. It can impart an instant sense of homeliness to your yard. With this, you can also use a rustic picnic table. It can become a gathering spot for cookouts and birthday parties. 

Fencing

A typically traditional American home would have a white picket fence. The trend emerged in the 1950s and is as famous even today. However, colors and designs have come of age. For example, the range can include a pointed picket fence, speared picket fence, French gothic-style fence, picket fence with newel post cap, etc. If you have a pet, you can also look for an option in pet-friendly designs. Anyway, a fence can enhance the aesthetic of your home. When you build your landscape with this, you end up infusing a higher homier feel to it. Plus, it is one of the best ways to relive days that date back to farmhouse or small-town lifestyle. Hence, it makes absolute sense to go after this.

Lawn decor

If you think back, you will realize that farms used to be a super busy place as your family’s subsistence depended on it. So, it was natural to find farm supplies scattered around the property for easy access. While it can be challenging to replicate it exactly, you can get the few same supplies in your home garden. It is just that you have to select them carefully. For example, you can get your hand on antique wagon wheels. If you visit a local farmer’s market, you will most likely find this. Then, use flower boxes carved out of upcycled or distressed wood. These will add a vintage charm to your otherwise renovated property.

Like these, you can dig into more elements to make your farmhouse theme stand out in the inside and outside areas of your home. And remember, when exteriors look pretty, guests walk into your home carrying that first impression. So if you manage to woo them through your landscaping, you don’t have to worry much about the interiors. Instead, the warmth of farmhouse exteriors will win over their minds. Hence, you can consider your job half-done already. The rest can happen over a cup of tea or coffee when you all settle down and engage in hearty chatter.

However, it is essential to note that a farmhouse theme cannot have anything too trendy or city-style. It goes against its fundamentals. So, stick to the basic rule, and you can master it quickly indoors and outdoors too.

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