How to Design Your Farmhouse Kitchen with Smile Kitchens
Smile Kitchens offers a fully online kitchen design process, so you can explore farmhouse styles, choose your finishes, and plan your layout from home: without visiting a showroom.
Our dedicated designers work with you through a free one-to-one video consultation, building a 3D walkthrough of your kitchen so you can see how your chosen range and colours will look in your own space.
Door and worktop samples are delivered to your door so you can check colours and textures in your own lighting before committing.
Finance is available over up to 120 months, with payment deferred until delivery. Smile Kitchens was named Ideal Home Retailer of the Year 2024: a recognition of the quality our team delivers through an entirely virtual process.
Book a free design consultation to start planning your farmhouse kitchen today. Use code SMILE100 when you book to get £100 off your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a farmhouse kitchen?
A farmhouse kitchen is a kitchen style rooted in the working kitchens of rural English farmhouses. In simpler terms, it is a warm, unpretentious space that prioritises natural materials, handcrafted details, and practical features over minimal or high-gloss aesthetics.
Key elements include shaker or in-frame cabinet doors, butler sinks, range cookers, open shelving, and natural materials such as wood, stone, and ceramic. The style is defined as much by atmosphere as appearance: a farmhouse kitchen is designed to feel lived-in and welcoming.
How do I make my kitchen look farmhouse?
The quickest route to a farmhouse kitchen starts with choosing the right cabinet style. Shaker and in-frame doors in a painted finish: particularly in white, off-white, or sage green: form the foundation of the look.
Adding a butler or Belfast sink, swapping modern hardware for cup handles or T-bar pulls in aged brass, and incorporating a wooden worktop or open shelving will reinforce the aesthetic. A range cooker acts as a natural focal point. Natural flooring: stone-effect tiles, terracotta, or wood: completes the picture.
What is the best colour for a farmhouse kitchen?
White and off-white are the most consistently popular choices for farmhouse kitchens, as they create a bright, open backdrop for natural materials and classic hardware.
Warm, rich off-whites like Smile Kitchens’ Pearl tone are particularly well suited: they read as white in natural light but carry a warmth that prevents the kitchen from feeling cold.
Sage green, warm clay, and muted navy are increasingly popular secondary choices that add character without departing from the farmhouse palette.
What colours are popular in farmhouse kitchens in 2026?
Sage green, warm clay and terracotta tones, and warm off-whites are the standout farmhouse kitchen colours heading into 2026. White and cream remain dominant as the base palette, but homeowners are increasingly choosing a contrasting island or accent colour to add depth.
Brushed brass and antique bronze hardware accompanies these tones well, reinforcing the natural, crafted quality that farmhouse kitchens are built around.
What is replacing farmhouse style?
Farmhouse style is not being replaced: it is evolving. Warm Modernism is gaining popularity: it takes the natural textures and earthy tones of farmhouse design and applies them to a cleaner, more structured aesthetic.
European Farmhouse is another growing direction, combining rustic warmth with layered, furniture-style elegance. Both trends draw heavily from traditional farmhouse elements, which suggests the underlying appeal of the style: natural materials, warmth, and a kitchen designed for living: remains as strong as ever.