Farmhouse wall decor has been done to death with shiplap, rustic signs, and anything from Hobby Lobby that says “gather” or “blessed”.
The setups that still work mix vintage finds, natural textures, and empty space so the walls feel intentional instead of like a Pinterest board threw up on them.
1. French Farmhouse Animal Prints

These farmhouse animal pictures bring a charming, playful mood to your space. The animal outlines look like they’ve been stenciled onto sections of old window panels.
Each animal’s name is written in French, which adds a distinctive flair.
Two window shutters flank the artwork and act as anchors. They also create the feeling of looking through a window onto a busy farm.
2. Frame Greenery With A Vintage Window

This decorative frame comes in different colors and sizes to match your existing decor.
It’s made from assembled wood slats that form a small window frame. A boxwood wreath sits at the center, adding a natural element to the wall art.
3. Make A Statement With Antique Signage

A large farmhouse sign can turn your dining room into a space that feels uniquely yours.
The sign might be genuinely old or newly made using distressing techniques to give it an aged look. Its weathered finish works well with the seating area’s repurposed, worn, and vintage pieces.
4. Add Farmhouse Texture With Burlap And Chicken Wire

This wreath is the focal point of a master bedroom where farmhouse style creates a welcoming, calm atmosphere. Burlap ribbon takes the place of traditional greenery.
At the center, a small chalkboard sign shares the special meaning this private room holds for its owners.
On both sides, frames display wedding reception cards with advice for a happy marriage. The chicken wire makes it easy to attach the cards, along with symbolic keys.
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5. Distressed Signage And Architectural Salvage

A mix of farmhouse elements lines the staircase wall, creating an old, enchanting feel that’s perfect for relaxing and thinking.
A bench sits on the floor with four soft pillows covered in linen. Neutral colors are broken up by dark brown or black accents that draw your eye to certain words or details.
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6. DIY Chicken Wire Monogram

An easy way to make a space feel homey is to use your family’s initial letter as wall art in the entryway or on the front porch. This one is handmade, with a chicken wire background that holds a large three-dimensional galvanized metal letter.
A reclaimed frame keeps everything together and makes it easy to hang. The finished piece adds major rustic farmhouse charm with a personal touch.
7. Make A Gallery Of Signage And Greens

This entryway arrangement greets you with deep, beloved sentiments that boost your mood every day. A small weathered bench with a heart-patterned pillow takes center stage.
The black-and-white color scheme continues on the wall with two farmhouse signs. Around them, planters and wreaths bring in natural colors and textures against the neutral backdrop.
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8. Eclectic Entryway With Vintage Textures

Every piece in this inviting corner has farmhouse character. It starts with a small countryside rug, then an old weathered bench with pillows and a throw that show off classic rustic fabric patterns and textures.
On the wall, a large clock made from a barrel bottom hangs. Metal wire and wicker baskets are classic cottage storage solutions.
Flowers finish the look perfectly, making it feel more lively and at home in a modern setting.
9. Nostalgic Bakery Sign And Coffee Bar

Does the smell of fresh bread bring back good memories? It probably reminds you of mornings at your grandparents’ cottage.
Add a bakery sign to your kitchen to keep that memory alive. It also gives the space a personal touch, making the room feel snug and welcoming.
You can make this sign easily with a piece of reclaimed wood painted white with chalk paint, then add the letters using stencils.
10. Simple Rustic Wood Chevrons

Chevron-pattern wall art works with lots of different interior styles. This design uses three arrows that connect us to ancient times.
Wood adds plenty of warmth to this symbol, especially if it comes from old furniture.
If you can’t find reclaimed wood but still want an authentic look, try using different stain shades.
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11. Upgrade Decorative Signs With Baskets

This sign is straightforward: embrace the farmhouse spirit. A basket sits behind the wooden sign, and green twigs poke out symmetrically from both sides.
You can hang this wall art in any room that needs more character.
12. Simple Greens And Wood Highlights Book Art

This wall art features a paragraph from “The Velveteen Rabbit.” That makes it unique and perfect for a child’s bedroom or playroom.
Put it in a shared living space, and it brings a sweet, childlike feel that brightens the room and brings back childhood memories.
13. Natural Elements Home Sign

This plaque is meant to make a dining room feel cozier. It hangs directly above a dresser with dining table items on display.
Turned into a whimsical side table, this spot grabs attention and gets guests ready for good times in your home.
14. Raised Gather Sign

This plaque is a great addition to a farmhouse dining room. It charmingly invites people to gather.
Laser-cut letters in a handwritten font are attached to white distressed wood.
Two olive branches fill the empty space at the top and bottom, making the word feel complete and adding a hint of color.
15. Versatile Reclaimed Scrap Art

This is a great DIY idea for flexible wall art. The three frames can be flipped to show holiday decor or a design you can keep up all year.
The inside of the frames is stained dark, so the painted words stand out clearly even against a neutral wall.
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16. Galvanized Tub Wall Clock Steals The Show

Adding pumpkins to farmhouse decor instantly makes it feel seasonal. This natural element wouldn’t be as eye-catching without the antique dresser and the other accents.
The bottom shelf has two baskets made of wood and wire.
On top sits a copper milk can repurposed as a vase, and a wood slice acts as a tray for two large glass bottles wrapped in netting. The most striking part of this entryway is the unique vintage clock.
It looks like a windmill and is mounted on a plaque with a mosaic slab effect.
17. Barnyard Animal Decorative Prints

These signs look great in the kitchen or on the porch. They have a weathered look, not just in the surface finish but also in the wood itself.
The edges are sanded to create an aged effect. The images are simple silhouettes of typical farm animals.
The letters tell you what products the animals give.
18. Antique Ceramicware Highlights A Farmhouse Shelf

An easy way to boost the farmhouse feel indoors is to use vintage tableware, antique furniture, and galvanized containers. This example shows a window frame turned into a welcome sign, with shelves that used to be drawers.
On the shelves, three antique white pieces are arranged from tallest to shortest. Vintage wrought iron corbels support both sides, making the drawers look like a shelving unit and highlighting the historical value of this wall decor.
19. Galvanized Metal Bath Sign

This DIY sign is a cute, fun way to bring farmhouse style into your bathroom. The wood surface is painted and then distressed to create weathered marks.
The metal letters come from a craft store, so you just attach them to the prepared wood.
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20. Add Wood Texture With A Barn Door

The entryway should feel inviting and cozy, because it’s the first thing people see inside your home. That’s why farmhouse decor is so common here.
Include a bench for seating, plus storage like wicker baskets or galvanized metal containers. A leaning ladder can work as a rack for coats or blankets, letting guests know your home is welcoming.
A barn wood door acts as the backdrop, creating a warm, homey feel. Hanging a wreath on it keeps a bit of the door’s original purpose alive.
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21. Crafty Home Windmill Sign

The letter “O” in this initial wall art is a windmill fan, a symbol of rural life.
You can arrange this sign in different ways depending on the wall size. Here it’s on a small wall next to the stairs, adding a homey accent to an otherwise just-passing-through area.
22. Vintage Window Frame Gallery Wall

This staircase wall decor is a farmhouse window collage made on a budget. You can use different window styles, but to keep it cohesive, make sure the frames have the same finish.
For extra rustic appeal, leave the wood weathered or add some distressing in random spots.
23. Hanging Metal Bucket Planter

This galvanized cylinder becomes a vase for fresh or fake flower cuttings. It hangs from a wrought iron hook to create a focal point.
The wooden stand supports the hook and gives an earthy background that makes the metal pop.
This one-of-a-kind farmhouse vase will easily find a home, adding warmth and visual appeal to the room.
24. Farmhouse Elements Family Wall

Personalize your farmhouse decor even more with family photos. This idea uses favorite memories printed on canvas.
They hang on both walls of a cozy corner, paired with farmhouse signs that carry personal messages.
25. Clever Kitchen Collage

This collection of frames will bring a unique charm to your kitchen. Each frame has a personal statement about the kitchen.
To keep the collage cohesive, the color scheme is repeated across the frames.
Black and white alternate so each element stands out.
26. Have Fun With Cheeky Signage

This funny sign will amuse your guests and remind them to wash their hands. It hangs on the wall above the toilet, where it’s easy to see and fits the nook’s farmhouse style.
A black wire basket holds extra toilet paper rolls. It sits right on the tank for a simple, quick idea.
Above it, a wooden shelf displays an antique wrought iron piece and a small wicker basket with flowers. These details make the space feel just as cared for as any other room.
27. Witty Kitchen Food Wall Art

Looking for fun kitchen wall decor? These frames are humorous and have a playful, childlike feel.
Each one shows an image of garden produce. Below the colorful picture, a sentence playfully uses the name of the produce.
For a bigger impact, line them up side by side to make a witty farmhouse collage.
28. Upgrade Wood Paneling With A Colorful Shelf

If you don’t have a big empty wall for a large “gather” piece, go for a smaller version that also has practical use.
The sign is cut from wood and hangs on a wood panel. Above it, a small shelf holds a porcelain tea set on display.
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29. Layer Art Elements With Vintage Shutters

This rustic decor is a perfect fit for a dining room that brings the whole family together. The sign is clear and simple, hanging on the wall as a focal point with an important message.
Galvanized steel planters on each side frame the sign and make the space feel more inviting.
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30. Windmill Fan And Mirrors Add Subdued Shine

The homeowners’ creativity produced a collection of wall decorations that give the space a unique character. A windmill fan and a rattan basket frame a rustic shelf, which complements a welcome sign.
The basket serves as a backdrop for three round mirrors with antique mosaic patterns. They reflect natural light from the window across the room, making the space feel larger and airier.
31. Stained Wood Gothic Window Cutouts

These arch-shaped windows were originally made to let in lots of sunlight.
Bringing them inside and adding them to your interior introduces a bright motif and a rustic, casual feel. This kind of window arrangement needs a big blank wall so you can really appreciate it.
32. Add Farmhouse Art To Traditional Beadboard

You can find this sign on Etsy for a quick farmhouse touch in your bedroom. If you want to make it yourself, prepare stencils for the letters and use different fonts so each word stands out on its own.
The background should be white for a neutral contrast with the meaningful statement. Frame it with dark stained wood slats to get the rustic look.
33. Show Your Love For Your Family

Family is special, and that deserves a clear, visible statement. This heart-shaped plaque is made from wood slats of different widths, with an aged grey background that makes the laser-cut word pop.
This rustic sign makes an entryway more welcoming or adds a personal touch to a farmhouse nook in the living room.
34. Vertical 3D Home Décor

Nothing says “home” quite like a simple initial sign. This one hangs vertically on a small wall and uses large brass letters.
The letter “O” is made from a green boxwood wreath, which adds interest to the sign and makes the space feel cozier.
35. Whimsical Scroll With Glass Sconces

This simple, classic phrase appears on an unusual background. You usually see it on wood signs, but this might be the first time it’s on a paper scroll.
Of course, the choice is about more than just a different texture. The scroll highlights the importance of home, a value people have held since ancient times.
36. Upcycled Vintage Door Home Display

Repurposing a door into interior decor gives you a strong farmhouse look, especially if the door has a vintage design.
The door itself is all about home, so adding it to your interior will definitely make the space feel more lived-in. Add a wreath and wall vases so the door blends with the rest of the decor.
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37. Wood Shutters Highlight Spring Green And White

Add a touch of green to your farmhouse spring decor to emphasize its connection to nature. Use a wreath made of moss, boxwood twigs, or green vines.
Place it on the mantel or a dining room wall. Pair it with other farmhouse decor that creates a rustic backdrop so the wreath stands out.
In this example, white candles and a white rabbit contrast with the dark wood mantel top and the barn wood shutters on the wall.
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38. Go For A Bold Statement Sign

This sign is made to welcome all guests and help them feel at ease. The chalkboard background lets you change the message whenever you want.
That makes it versatile — you can move it to different rooms depending on what you want to say.
39. Shiplap And Heartwarming Sign

This large sign inspires with its simple design and meaningful message, meant to spread positivity day after day. The background and frame are intentionally neutral.
They give enough contrast for the statement to stand out clearly.
40. Bathroom Clothespin Towel Holders

Get creative with wooden clothespins to make your own unique bathroom towel rack. You can find jumbo-sized ones on Etsy and buy as many as you need to keep towels neatly stored.
They’re functional and bring a distinct farmhouse feel.
41. Understated Farmhouse Style

If your dining room has an arch or a transitional wall, you can put up a custom sign that invites family and guests to gather, adding a farmhouse feel.
A rustic chandelier in front of the sign lights the table and also makes the sign more visible.
42. Inviting Entryway Décor With Vintage Pieces

Sitting on a wide, bright entryway wall, these large letters make everyone feel welcome right away. The letter “O” is a boxwood wreath that adds a fresh green color to the sign.
Two matching lanterns, classic farmhouse light fixtures, represent the light symbol. Below, a weathered table holds antique vases and a countryside landscape painting, keeping the farmhouse theme going.
43. Homey Welcoming Sign

This sign has a traditional, deeply welcoming quotation that will put your visitors at ease. People often say these words, but it’s also comforting to feel them, and this sign gets that across.
It’s handmade and customizable, so the wooden frame can come in different colors to match your existing decor.
44. Pastel Signage Statement Wall

Adding a farmhouse sign to a blank wall instantly gives your home more character and a personal touch.
A group of signs will have a bigger impact, especially if they vary in size and shape but keep a consistent style. This example mixes meaningful statements with playful countryside clichés.
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45. Neutral Pallet, Natural Accents

This large wall sign shares a deep message about the importance of today and the choices you make. Placed in a transitional spot in your home, you’ll see it often, and it will serve as an inspirational reminder.
The neutral colors let it blend into the interior and work as a versatile wall decoration.
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46. Rustic Rope Shelf Décor

Need a bathroom organizer or a spot for decorations that make the room feel more relaxing and inviting?
This handmade shelf unit combines a floating shelf look with a ladder pattern, creating a modern farmhouse organizer. The thick rope at the top keeps it sturdy.
The tiers can hold cotton buds, towels, bath essentials, or rustic items like ceramic flower pots with succulents.
47. Modern Farmhouse Faux Deer Headboard

A farmhouse wall decor idea for the bedroom is a headboard-sized plaque made from barn wood.
Because the wood furniture in the room is dark, the sign’s wood is stained dark too. A white clay deer figure in the center creates a strong contrast against the wood.
This wall decor feels like a wood cabin interior. Anyone with a deep love for forests will enjoy bringing that image into their daily life.
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48. Painted Mason Jars Make Charming Planters

Wall sconces are often seen as lanterns, but these work as vertical vases for a flexible farmhouse accent.
The Mason jars are painted white, and the raised edges are lightly sanded for a weathered look. Cotton twigs fill the glass containers, bringing a rural field feel into an urban setting.
49. Fun Painted Mason Jar Family Art Piece

Looking for unique farmhouse wall decor? The silhouette of this Mason jar gives you plenty of room to add your personal details in a fun way.
The whitewashing finish gives it a rustic look.
50. 3D Printed Shiplap Hello Sign

This modest sign can make a big difference. Its design boldly uses classic farmhouse decor symbols.
The black script pairs well with the olive leaves that outline the word.
The background realistically mimics shiplap, adding a homey interior feature. You can put this sign on any wall that needs a focal point in a farmhouse setting.
51. DIY Hanging Fairy Light Flower Holders

Add a soft glow to your walls with a light fixture straight out of the countryside. These days you can make lanterns from all kinds of materials, including repurposed ones.
These Mason jar lanterns are filled with battery-operated string lights.
Flowers coming out of the jar necks give the lanterns an extra decorative job. Attached to a rustic corbel rack, each lantern has so much charm you’ll love enjoying it day and night.
52. Decorate A Vintage Frame With Paper Flowers

These floral garlands can turn a plain wall into an eye-catching focal point. The peonies are made of felt and attached to a faux green vine.
Woven around an antique wooden frame, this wall art is perfect for a bedroom that needs a gentle touch.
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53. Upcycle A Pallet With Lavender And Cotton

This plaque is a great example of elegant farmhouse wall art. It’s simple, uses natural elements, and gives the room a sense of the past.
The bouquet combines cotton and lavender, with colors and shapes that work beautifully together.
Tied with a generous ribbon at the bottom, the bouquet looks charming and authentic. On a wooden board, the floral arrangement gains decorative value and makes the space more inviting.
54. Directional Sign Trio

These signs show directions to different areas of the house.
Placed outside on the porch wall, they have a charming weathered look from a whitewashing technique with grey paint.
55. Charming Cottage Wall From Antique Shutters

Want a dramatic farmhouse wall? Cover an entire wall with shutters!
They’re damaged and the paint is worn — a fantastic combination that gives a uniquely rustic look.
The wreath adds a subtle accent, colored to match the wall so it doesn’t distract from the shutter wall itself.
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56. Dining Area Art Eat Collage

This playful decor is for a blank wall in the kitchen or dining room. The metal letters are large, making them the main focus of the arrangement.
A fork and spoon below the letters keep the “eating” theme going. The three signs next to the flatware add a homey feeling, right in line with the farmhouse spirit.
57. Rustic Farmhouse Windmill Clock

The windmill symbol shows up again to make distinctive wall art that’s also useful — not as a windmill, but as a clock.
The blades have perforated Roman numerals that show the exact time. The clock hangs above a small dresser with a distressed finish.
That dresser holds antique books and three vintage farmhouse bottles, finishing off the area.
58. Shiplap And Bath Sign Add Farmhouse Charm

If your modern farmhouse bathroom doesn’t feel welcoming yet, add an initial wall art piece to quickly change the atmosphere. This one is simple and easy to make.
You can use reclaimed wood to shape the letters, or buy metal letters from a craft store and attach them straight to the wall.
59. Crossword Names Elevate A Gallery Wall

This farmhouse wall decor has a playful spirit, inspired by the game Scrabble. Letter blocks spell out the names of family members.
The crossword is surrounded by other family-themed accents: a framed family initial, a round plaque with a gentle saying, large canvas wall art with a photo, and a chalkboard sign that says family comes first.
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60. Easy Hanging Mason Jar Décor

Anyone can make these sconces if they want functional farmhouse decor. You’ll need two matching wood beams, two dowels for hooks, two Mason jars, two strings of fairy lights, and a bouquet of faux flowers you like.
Assembly is simple. The jar lanterns hang from the hooks with twine loops, left loose from the neck decoration.
61. Rustic Window Lookalike Mirror With Shutters

This unique window mirror makes a narrow space feel bigger and creates a welcoming dining area. Barn wood is used for the frames.
The shutters are also made from the same reclaimed barn wood, making it look like a real window.
62. Fresh White With Dark Wood Welcome Sign

This charming planter holds fresh or faux flowers and includes a sign that warmly greets your guests. The two elements have contrasting colors to set them apart.
White on the inscription ties them together. The best spot for this planter is near a door, where a welcome is always needed.
63. Add A Pop Of Color With Distressed Wall Art

A farmhouse kitchen will welcome this combo of a sign and flatware. The metal letters hang vertically to create a focal point and match the height of the fork and spoon next to them.
The cast iron flatware is painted red so it pops as an accent.
64. Industrial Farmhouse Custom Wood Clock

A large wooden clock can be your only farmhouse wall decor if you prefer fewer but bolder statements. It’s built with pine wood slats that soften the striking large black Roman numerals.
Look closer and you’ll see the personal touch — a handwritten date marking when the family was established.
65. Decorative Hardware Hooks For Flower Jars

Wildflowers are closely tied to farmhouse style, so adding them to your interior will boost the vintage look you want.
You can buy these, but they’re easy to make if you have three Mason jars, hooks, wooden boards, and faux wildflowers on hand.
66. Distressed Framed Mirror Trio

If your room lacks space and light, use mirrors to make it feel bigger and brighter. This triple shabby chic arrangement adds elegance and an antique feel to the living room.
Hung on the wall above the sofa, this set will be a major interior feature.
The wood frames are whitewashed to blend with the neutral, light color palette and mimic aged mirrors. A green wreath hangs over the center mirror, adding a pop of color.
67. Rustic Wire Baskets Add Decorative Storage

Wire organizers are a great, budget-friendly storage solution that adds a farmhouse feel.
They’re perfect for organizing fruits and veggies, holding decorations, managing mail, and more. Mount them directly on the wall or attach them to a wooden board for extra vintage style.
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68. Clean White And Galvanized Metal Accents

Using wash tubs and galvanized buckets as decor gives a strong farmhouse effect.
Put them in the entryway or living room to hold pillows, throws, and other items that make the space feel cozy and warm.
Arrange the buckets on a rack or dresser to display fresh flowers, cotton twigs, or faux bouquets.
69. Combine Decorative Elements For A Stunning Display

This chalkboard sign adds another layer to the wall art, making it a focal point. It describes the family and welcomes you to its heart.
The meaningful statement is surrounded by a soft, nature-inspired wreath with cotton buds. This sits on an arch window with a distressed finish, which gives a neutral backdrop where all the elements stand out while still feeling connected.
70. Retro Dishware Country Christmas

The existing countryside wall decor includes a wire rack holding porcelain and metal tableware. All the plates, dishes, and cups have a distinct retro look that’s been preserved perfectly over the years.
The rack works as flexible farmhouse wall decor, and extra elements like signs and accents make it an ideal backdrop for seasonal and holiday displays.
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71. Simple Greenery With A Distressed Window Frame

This sign is made to look like a cathedral window. It’s small enough to hang on any wall and brings an authentic religious feel to the space.
The wreath is made of faux eucalyptus leaves, designed to fit inside the center frame and add farmhouse charm.
72. Country Style Symmetry

Wrought iron is common in cottages and on farms. Adding it to a modern home creates a direct link to that rural look, making the atmosphere warmer.
This wrought iron piece acts as a central line with photos hanging vertically from it. Between them, a wreath made of wheat ears brings a sun motif indoors.



