Farmhouse kitchen: ideas and AI renders
A farmhouse kitchen combines shaker fronts painted in a deep shade — sage green, slate blue or matte black — a pale worktop, a deep ceramic sink and unlacquered brass taps that patinate with use.


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Original photo on the left, farmhouse render on the right.
The pieces that make the difference
- Painted shaker fronts in a satin-matte finish
- Apron-front ceramic sink with a single large bowl
- Swan-neck taps in unlacquered brass
- Pale composite stone worktop
The mistake to avoid
Choosing the colour from a 5 cm swatch. A sage green that reads well on a chart can go grey across six linear metres depending on the room's light.
What it actually costs
Repainting existing fronts in satin lacquer costs a fraction of a new kitchen and delivers 80% of the visible change.
How to get this render
- 01
Photograph the room
Clear the worktop. Every object left out is read as a volume to preserve and adds noise to the render.
- 02
Select the room
Choose "Kitchen" at step 2 of the generator.
- 03
Select the style
Choose "Farmhouse" at step 3.
- 04
Compare and adjust
The render opens in a before/after slider. Choosing the colour from a 5 cm swatch. A sage green that reads well on a chart can go grey across six linear metres depending on the room's light.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a Farmhouse kitchen right?
A farmhouse kitchen combines shaker fronts painted in a deep shade — sage green, slate blue or matte black — a pale worktop, a deep ceramic sink and unlacquered brass taps that patinate with use.
Does unlacquered brass tarnish?
Yes, and that is the point: it darkens unevenly around contact areas. If you want it to stay golden, choose lacquered brass.
Can a farmhouse kitchen work in a flat?
Yes. It is the shaker joinery and the deep colour that make the style, not the house around them.
Other styles for this room
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Updated 2026-08-21



