Kitchen Inspiration: 20 of the Best Country Kitchens
If country is the look you're going for in your kitchen, look to these ideas for eternal inspiration
The timeless appeal of country kitchens cannot be denied, but there’s plenty of room within this style to make it your own. Whether influenced from the French countryside, the farmhouses of England, or the one-of-a-kind homesteads in the Australian bush, country kitchens are eternally inviting.
Finesse your approach with these stunning kitchen ideas.
Finesse your approach with these stunning kitchen ideas.
2. Star of the show
This gorgeous oven will have guests turning green with envy, and what a boost it gives this classic country kitchen.
This gorgeous oven will have guests turning green with envy, and what a boost it gives this classic country kitchen.
3. Bright and beautiful
Who says you have to stick to sedate colours? This happy yellow kitchen is offset nicely with grey, and is bold enough to brighten anyone’s day. Be sure to test different shades of yellow at various times of day before deciding on the right one for your kitchen. A sunny yellow can look vastly different once night falls and the lights go on to when sunlight streams in through the windows.
Who says you have to stick to sedate colours? This happy yellow kitchen is offset nicely with grey, and is bold enough to brighten anyone’s day. Be sure to test different shades of yellow at various times of day before deciding on the right one for your kitchen. A sunny yellow can look vastly different once night falls and the lights go on to when sunlight streams in through the windows.
4. Timeworn appeal
The timber-lined walls and ceiling make this kitchen utterly irresistible, and the natural slate flooring just adds to the magic.
The timber-lined walls and ceiling make this kitchen utterly irresistible, and the natural slate flooring just adds to the magic.
5. Stone age
Nothing says luxury more than marble, so think benchtops and splashback tiling if you’re looking to add a luxe look to your country kitchen.
Nothing says luxury more than marble, so think benchtops and splashback tiling if you’re looking to add a luxe look to your country kitchen.
6. True colours
Country kitchens are often white or cream, but adding personality is easy with a lick of paint in your favourite colour. The understated grey-blue used in this kitchen is an elegant choice.
Country kitchens are often white or cream, but adding personality is easy with a lick of paint in your favourite colour. The understated grey-blue used in this kitchen is an elegant choice.
7. Classic tones
Pairing white with the natural tones of timber is a winning combination in any kitchen.
Pairing white with the natural tones of timber is a winning combination in any kitchen.
8. Shapely tapware
The modern lines of the tapware in this kitchen bring it up to date, and drainage grooves have been built right into the benchtop. Modern touches like this can make kitchens a pleasure to use.
The modern lines of the tapware in this kitchen bring it up to date, and drainage grooves have been built right into the benchtop. Modern touches like this can make kitchens a pleasure to use.
10. Rustic flair
So much care has been taken in choosing the features of this kitchen, and they all work together beautifully. The French farmhouse influence is clear in the stone floor, distressed island and exposed brickwork, yet the bare lightbulbs and semi-transparent window blinds make it truly unique.
So much care has been taken in choosing the features of this kitchen, and they all work together beautifully. The French farmhouse influence is clear in the stone floor, distressed island and exposed brickwork, yet the bare lightbulbs and semi-transparent window blinds make it truly unique.
11. Antique addition
The kitchens of true country farmhouses were often a mishmash of cabinets and stand-alone hutches. This kitchen has captured the look and feel nicely with that lovely repurposed sideboard.
The kitchens of true country farmhouses were often a mishmash of cabinets and stand-alone hutches. This kitchen has captured the look and feel nicely with that lovely repurposed sideboard.
12. Table mate
Eat-in kitchens were the norm in country homes of old, and a great farmhouse table such as this one is just the ticket to recreate the look. Add some lived-in chairs, tie on some seat cushions, and choose a standout light to bring your kitchen up to speed.
Eat-in kitchens were the norm in country homes of old, and a great farmhouse table such as this one is just the ticket to recreate the look. Add some lived-in chairs, tie on some seat cushions, and choose a standout light to bring your kitchen up to speed.
13. Open house
What’s not to like about this eat-in kitchen? Its furnishings are clearly modern, but its style is country enough to enchant.
What’s not to like about this eat-in kitchen? Its furnishings are clearly modern, but its style is country enough to enchant.
14. Window shelf
Wall sconces and a simple shelf running along the kitchen windows make this area a joy to behold.
Wall sconces and a simple shelf running along the kitchen windows make this area a joy to behold.
15. Back in fashion
There’s nothing wrong with turning your country kitchen back in time with the help of a cosy nook that wouldn’t have looked out of place at Grandma’s house. Fabulous fabric on the seat cushions and Roman blinds prevent this lovely seating area from looking dated.
There’s nothing wrong with turning your country kitchen back in time with the help of a cosy nook that wouldn’t have looked out of place at Grandma’s house. Fabulous fabric on the seat cushions and Roman blinds prevent this lovely seating area from looking dated.
16. Flower power
This kitchen would be stunning even without all those dried flowers, but hanging bunches from rustic, rough-hewn rafters is a daring move that sets this kitchen well apart from its more conservative cousins.
This kitchen would be stunning even without all those dried flowers, but hanging bunches from rustic, rough-hewn rafters is a daring move that sets this kitchen well apart from its more conservative cousins.
17. Class act
The Paris grey used on this kitchen’s cabinetry combines well with the antique-style pull handles and black benchtop for an elegant end result.
The Paris grey used on this kitchen’s cabinetry combines well with the antique-style pull handles and black benchtop for an elegant end result.
18. Industrial touch
This kitchen is a good example of how classic country style can be combined with on-trend attributes to great effect. Subway tiles that stretch to the ceiling, a butcher’s block on the island, and those fabulous industrial-style stools bring this kitchen into the 21st century.
This kitchen is a good example of how classic country style can be combined with on-trend attributes to great effect. Subway tiles that stretch to the ceiling, a butcher’s block on the island, and those fabulous industrial-style stools bring this kitchen into the 21st century.
20. Island dream
This classic country kitchen invites whoever is in the house to become part of the action with that amazing island bench. It’s the perfect set-up to put people to work when it comes time to make dinner.
This classic country kitchen invites whoever is in the house to become part of the action with that amazing island bench. It’s the perfect set-up to put people to work when it comes time to make dinner.
The latches and hinges on these drawers and cupboards look as if they are originals, but no. Reproduction antiques are worth seeking out if you want your kitchen to bask in the charm of yesteryear. Just don’t forget to disguise those telltale appliances to pull off the look.