Alexandra Daddario’s Subtle Backdrop Is the Perfect Feature for Timeless Farmhouse Style |
Ask almost any interior designer to describe the scheme of a classic farmhouse, and we have no doubt that their mood board will feature a backdrop of a ship.
American actress Alexandra Daddario has adopted the popular look with original Shaker integrity.
Paneling has become the starting point for the trendy country cabin look of many Californian celebrity homes. And although some designers are wondering: will shiplap go out of fashion? Interest in rustic style continues to grow.
“The farmhouse aesthetic takes the rustic wood look and brings it to life. Pinterest searches for ‘farmhouse decor’ are up 63% in the past three months, highlighting the style’s growing popularity,” says Laura Burnett of Feather & Black.
“The increase in interest is due to the combination of rustic style and modern beauty that farmhouses offer.”
When considering a farmhouse theme, start with a ship backdrop to lay the foundation for an organically inspired scene that will remain timeless, and then layer other elements of the decorating story.
“Shiplap is an easy way to give your interior a new look. “It’s an easy way to create a fresh new style that connects your space with nature,” says Amy Jones, founder of greta-mae interior design.
“Shiplap adds texture, depth and life to your home, making it the perfect foundation for any decor.”
greta-mae is an award-winning independent interior design studio based in Mid Wales, run by Amy Jones.
The studio provides residential and commercial clients in Wales, Shropshire, Cheshire, Liverpool and London with the highest quality design concepts. Amy loves working with owners on full home designs, helping them create spaces unique to them and their families.
Shiplap walls are simple, practical and very versatile. When installed horizontally, this piece maintains an authentic rustic appeal that exudes a fashionable interior design. When installed vertically, the panels take on a more elegant slant that suits both rustic and contemporary interiors.
“When installed vertically, it can draw attention and create the illusion of more height in a room,” says Catherine Seagrave of The Living House.
“We love seeing shiplap used as a backdrop to more contemporary pieces…Combining the vintage look of shiplap with more modern shapes creates an interesting and eclectic interior you’ll love for years to come.”
Alexandra’s idea of using ‘grey’ for the paneling as a neutral color ensures that her space adds timeless yet contemporary value.
A minimalist room benefits from adding warmth without sacrificing the feeling of space, while the combination makes a statement that looks effortless and upscale without being overwhelming or inviting.
To ensure shiplap walls remain timeless and elegant, shade choice is critical. Although wall panels can be painted any color, a muted tone will give the element a subtle warmth and highlight its natural qualities.
Pale but warm neutral paint on the vertical shiplap walls will retain the original practical farmhouse elements, while the contemporary tone exudes a fresh yet warm aesthetic that suits modern living.