Country Kitchen Renovation Ideas

Ryan M. Grambart
Founder & CEO - CopperSmith
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Ryan M. Grambart

Now that you understand the principles of country kitchen design, it’s time for inspiration. The following ideas could prove the perfect catalyst for your next renovation. Which kitchen ideas style do you prefer?

Earthy Brown And Beige Color Scheme 

earthy tone kitchen

This design embodies the first principle of country kitchens we discussed above – an earthy color scheme. You can see how the designer has combined shades of brown and beige to generate an inviting, rustic-looking interior. 

The use of color is clever. The dark, espresso-brown cabinetry contrasts with the lighter distressed wooden floor panels and the intricate multi-offset tile backsplash. Each element complements the others, giving the entire room a farmhouse feel. While it might be a little modern-looking for some tastes, it captures the country spirit. 

Copper Table And Pine Cabinetry

copper table kitchen

Here’s another example of how you can create a country kitchen by approaching it from a slightly different angle. Rather than do the usual thing, this designer decided to invest in an Oval Copper Table Top from CopperSmith and match it with traditional pine cabinetry. 

You can immediately see how the copper table brings a sense of warmth to the room. Its coppery glow offers a spectacular finish, reflecting incoming light and generating a beautiful setting for evening dining. Meanwhile, the cabinets in the background remind you of the kitchen’s humble history. 

Copper Range Hood And Exposed Brickwork

copper hood with brick backsplash

This kitchen also has strong country and rural vibes. It immediately evokes a warm, cozy atmosphere using natural elements such as wood, stone, and copper. It also has rustic touches in the form of recessed cabinet facades and stone masonry. There’s even a French-style copper range hood squished between the wall cabinets for extra atmosphere and scene setting.

You can imagine someone implementing this kitchen style in an apartment or home with less space. Setups like this one could adorn a single wall in studios, emitting a country vibe without dominating the available floor space. 

Dark Hardwood Cabinets With Underlighting

Another compelling concept is this kitchen with dark hardwood cabinets and underlighting. The glow from the bulbs emphasizes the material’s natural beauty and warmth, helping to make the cooking space feel more welcoming. The range hood’s apron also hangs lower at the sides, framing the hob area beautifully. 

Notice again how this country kitchen obeys the principles discussed above. It uses a warm color palette, incorporates rustic elements, and leverages natural materials. It also has attractive open shelving for copper bowls, fruit, and glass vases to complete the look. You can easily imagine kitchens looking similar to this over a century ago. 

Turquoise Accent With Traditional Wooden Chopping Block

This country-style kitchen takes the“working kitchen” concept to new heights. The impressive, solid chopping block is reminiscent of blocks rural folk used in the past to prepare animal carcasses and meat. 

This kitchen is unique because of its eclectic style. The turquoise cabinet section surrounding the far window complements the earthy color scheme throughout the room, helping the interior maintain its DNA. The copper range hood matches the dark brown cabinets and sections of exposed brickwork, giving the space a warmer feel. 

The designer has used natural materials where possible and given the floor a border – a historical motif. While this kitchen might appear too chaotic to some people, it may appeal to others. 

Exposed Wood Beams And Luxe Finish

stainless kitchen

Country kitchens are predominantly functional. However, that doesn’t stop you from giving yours a luxe finish. 

Look at how this designer has made it work. They’ve kept the traditional wood beams and paneling in the ceiling but updated the rest of the room to make it feel warm and welcoming. 

Notice the natural look of the wood flooring and the brass, French-style range hood. Also, observe how the natural marble backsplash and countertops complement the rest of the room. These elements help to organize the space visually while harking back to its country roots. 

Hammered Copper

hammered copper

This hammered copper range hood immediately creates a rustic vibe and sets the tone for the rest of the kitchen. The hand-crafted material is formed using centuries-old methods popular in rural settings and gives a warm glow. 

What’s nice about this concept is that you can see the intricate detailing on the copper’s surface. Over time, it will develop a patina to make the room feel even more aged and authentic. 

Around the range hood, the designer also includes various country kitchen elements. The open hardwood shelving harks back to a time before traditional hinged cabinets, while the knockdown texture on the walls eliminates any remaining contemporary energy. The unique backsplash tiling is another nice touch. The image of a grazing herd adds to the rural effect. 

You can see how functional the kitchen is just by looking at it. Everything the chef needs is immediately accessible without having to open drawers or cupboards. 

Distressed Copper And Matching Marble

marble and copper kitchen

This country-style kitchen is the most intriguing on this list. Here the designer matches the aged copper hood with a complementary marble slab. 

Burnished copper is beautiful in any setting but particularly suited to country-style kitchens. The aged design gives it presence and authority, helping to make you feel immediately welcome. The orange-flecked marble is a genius addition, offering the onlooker a sense that the kitchen is fizzing with life, particularly around the stainless stove area. Meanwhile, the hardwood cabinetry brings the entire cooking area back to Earth, calming the rest of the design. 

Wood And Earthy Tones

wood kitchen

Another way to achieve a country-style kitchen is to use wood throughout, combined with earthy tones. For instance, this designer uses hardwood cabinetry and flooring with light brown paint to make the ensemble appear more rustic. Cabinets show the grain of the wood and feature carved recesses as stylistic flourishes. The built-in appliances give the room a sense of order and structure, while the copper range hood complements the surrounding material beautifully. 

Again, this kitchen is a good example of how to combine the country style with modern luxuries. You can see how the room still works, despite the double UPVC doors onto the decking outside and contemporary spotlights. It feels airy, spacious, and suitable for family gatherings. 

Grainy Marble

grainy marble

Marble was a rare sight in rural kitchens a century ago. Some wealthy people had it, but they were few and far between. Today, it is becoming more popular.

This kitchen shows what happens when you choose the right marble slab. The patterns in the rock give it a natural feel and match the earthy tones of the surrounding cabinets. The backsplash and countertops are incredibly detailed, making you want to stare at them all day. 

Grainy marble is ideal for country kitchens because it helps to camouflage clutter. This kitchen’s countertop doesn’t appear too busy despite the presence of a bread bin, jug with cooking utensils, toaster, knife block, and other small items.

Notice how kitchen ideas country homeowners love are not minimalist. This designer chose to use all possible space, placing cabinets around the copper range hood, and using every available space. 

Pictorial Backsplash

pictorial backsplash

This kitchen embodies all the principles of a country kitchen but adds two interesting design details. The first is the tiled backsplash showing a shuttered window through which a scene in the Italian city of Venice is visible. It’s a highly original addition that brings a sense of space to the cooking area. 

The other unusual flourish in this kitchen is the design of the copper range hood. This embellishment helps to make the kitchen feel more elaborate but doesn’t dominate. 

Large Range Cooker

large cooker hoods

Country kitchens also usually have sizable range cookers. Historically, the whole extended family would live in a single property and need a large cooking space. 

This hob has over six burners and a large oven capable of roasting an entire turkey. The matching hood adds substance and character and makes the cooking space more functional. Again, dark brown cabinets and patterned tiles add earthy tones, telling you that this is a country kitchen. 

Distressed Teal Cabinetry

teal cabinets

You might also want to experiment with distressed teal cabinets for a country kitchen, as the designer has done here. The color scheme matches the dark brown flooring and brick backsplash beautifully. 

This design shows you can use colors outside of the traditional palette as long as you follow accepted combinations in the color wheel. Brown and blue can be surprisingly complementary if you choose the right shades. 

More generally, distressed teal cabinets can be paired with various countertops, backsplashes, and hardware to create different looks. For instance, they look great with white marble countertops, subway tile backsplashes, and brass hardware – all staples in high-end country kitchens. They can also look stunning with wood countertops, though now rare. 

Funky Backsplash

Country kitchen owners of the past weren’t afraid to take risks. That’s why this designer has chosen a funky tile pattern for the backsplash. The style is reminiscent of the 1950s checker look but slightly updated. The diamond tile pattern brings a sense of fun and lightness to the interior. 

Traditional Range And Herringbone Tile Backsplash

herringbone backsplash

Implementing a traditional range and herringbone tile backsplash is another excellent way to give your kitchen a country feel. The cooker in this example uses a design that dates to the turn of the twentieth century. While these ranges implement modern technology and best practices, they can still help to set the scene.

The traditional backsplash tiling is also highly period. Working and commercial kitchens of the mid-twentieth century would frequently adopt similar designs for easy cleaning and tidying up after meal preparation. 

French-Style Range Hood

french country kitchen brass

Lastly, consider this French-style copper range hood reminiscent of provincial France. It adds height and theater to the room and is wildly unexpected. 

Notice how the designer cleverly pairs the copper unit with the inverse T-shaped stonework behind it. These natural materials generate a cozy atmosphere, offsetting the cold steel of the range hob. 

Notice also how the range hood is aged and has small vents built into the top. Again, this helps it to appear more in keeping with the designer’s objectives. When planning a kitchen remodel, make sure you have your range hood the ideal height over your cooktop

 

August 23, 2023