Get This Look: Two-Tone Modern Farmhouse Bathroom
Today we’re going to show you how to style a two-tone modern farmhouse bathroom! From the matte gold faucets and black metal light fixtures to the white counter top and wood-finish vanity, this space is the epitome of contrasting finishes done right.
This luxurious bathroom is the from a fantastic farmhouse-style home built by Millhaven Homes and designed by Four Chairs Furniture & Design, featured in the 2018 Utah Valley Parade of Homes. See more of the home tour here and the kitchen here.
Ready to decorate your bathroom like this two-tone modern farmhouse? Find out how to ‘Get This Look’ with our six design tips and decor shopping picks below.
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How to Create a Two-Tone Modern Farmhouse Bathroom
1. Choose bathroom vanity and overhead light fixtures in the same metal finish
Both the chandelier and 3-light vanity light fixture in this bathroom boast a black metal finish. This creates a seamless look while contrasting well with the gold faucets and towel bars. For more bathroom lighting inspiration, check out our top bathroom vanity light fixtures under $85.
2. Select matching vanity mirrors and bathroom accessories
This master bathroom looks modern and put-together thanks to matching vanities mirrors and bathroom accessories. Show off your double sink by adding a small plant on each side along with coordinated hand towels.
3. Add modern flair with unexpected matte gold faucets
Matte gold bathroom faucets can cost a bit more than the standard chrome or brass options, but look at the results?! Not only is matte gold somewhat unexpected, here it puts the “modern” in modern farmhouse style.
4. Select luxurious bath towels to elevate the room
No matter the size of your master bathroom, you can still add luxurious elements to your space. Soft, fluffy towels like this blush towel set provide an instant, spa-like upgrade.
5. Create contrast with a wood-finish vanity
In this bathroom, the wood-finish vanity contrasts beautifully with the white counter top and black cabinet hardware. Stained wood combined with mixed metal fixtures is modern farmhouse style at its finest. Make your own wood stain with our homemade recipes.
6. Build a DIY bathroom storage cabinet
Use an old window to make your own farmhouse bathroom storage cabinet with our free building plan. You’ll love having bathroom towels and other toiletries easily within reach.
Our Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Shopping Picks
Shop our picks to create your own modern farmhouse bathroom by clicking on any product image. (You may have to double tap on mobile.)
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