Simple Modern Farmhouse Spring Kitchen

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Spring is here! So, I couldn’t wait to purge winter and chalk the chalkboard in my Simple Modern Farmhouse Spring Kitchen. I went for a natural palette of greens, white, a pale orange, robin’s egg and a touch of gold. You can scroll down to see how you can get the look, but for now, let’s take a look…

Dressing up the chalkboard is such a fun way to switch seasons. The simple spring wreath sets the tone. The natural bow (seen in some pics) was simply tied around the wreath, and the ends were cut into points. A bowl full of natural eggs in waiting sits next to a white tea towel with pale green carrots. I then added faux grass which sits in a natural, cardboard cup. The moss covered basket holds six gold-touched eggs. Carrot garland lends a pale orange pop to the setting and the recipe box is robin’s egg.

Simple Modern Farmhouse Kitchen in Season:

Here you can see how my kitchen buffet and chalkboard changed for spring. A Valentine vignette turned into a spring vignette. (Subscribe and keep your eyes peeled for the DIY buffet you see in these pics!)

A fresh spring chalking and a few seasonal changes made the kitchen feel as light and airy as the season. Of course, that beautiful spring sun certainly helps brighten things up.

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My sweet girl likes to get comfy on that gorgeous 10ft Ruggable. You can click on the Ruggable link here and search for the Dress Stewart Tartan. There are all different sizes, but mine is the 2.5 x 10ft runner.

SPRING FLORA

Lastly, I added in some pretty spring flora. This realistic, faux plant is from Target. The end table it’s sitting on is from Target also. The couch is Ikea Ektorp and the trellis rug is this one on Amazon.

So, I hope this Simple Modern Farmhouse Spring Kitchen post has inspired you to purge those winter woes! Comment and let me know how your spring kitchen is coming along. πŸ™‚

Get the Look:

If you don’t have a chalkboard, but want one, you’ve got choices. I painted my chalkboard on the wall using Rust-Oleum’s Chalkboard Paint, but If you’d rather not tackle that project, here’s a very similar, huge chalkboard you may like – it’s even magnetic:

Loddie Doddie Huge Magnetic Chalkboard – 46″ x 34.5″ Rustic Framed Chalkboard for Wall Decor – Easy to Erase Chalkboard Rustic Frame for Kitchen, Framed Magnet Blackboard

Or there’s this one, also magnetic, for smaller spaces:

Wood Framed Chalkboard – 36×24 Large Magnetic Rustic Wall Chalk Board, Chalk Boards with Frame | Non Porous Hanging Blackboard Sign | Regular or Liquid Chalk Markers

And here’s a FANTASTIC resource for chalking: The Complete Book of Chalk Lettering: Create and Develop Your Own Style – INCLUDES 3 BUILT-IN CHALKBOARDS

100% RECOMMEND!!

So, I’ve had this book for years and I refer to it EVERY TIME I go to chalk my chalkboard. If you’ve got a chalkboard, it’s a must have! Even if you have awful penmanship, like me, this book will really help take your chalking to the next level.

Here you can see the difference between before and after I got The Complete Book of Chalk Lettering. The first pic is definitely before the book. I tried. lol

Also, don’t forget your liquid chalk markers (#gamechanger)! This is an awesome set. It comes with stencils, labels and a little chalkboard also.

Happy spring!!

You may also like this:

Easy DIY Spring Carrot Wreath

carrot wreath

Easy DIY Easter Egg Tree – Modern Version

Modern Easter egg tree

And finally, my favorite book right now, Homebody. In stores it’s nearly 2.5x more expensive than right here.

Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave, Hardcover, by Joanna Gaines

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24 COMMENTS

  1. Christin | 17th Mar 21

    I love your chalkboarding skills!!! Great job!

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks, Christin! πŸ™‚ I gotta give the credit to The Complete Book of Chalkboard Lettering though! SUPER helpful!

  2. Marie | 17th Mar 21

    Your spring chalkboard set up is so cute!

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks, Marie! πŸ™‚ It’s always a fun space to create in!

  3. Mike | 17th Mar 21

    We have a modern farmhouse also. Good ideas. I’ve been seeing the chalkboard idea on HGTV lately. Thanks.

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks, Mike! πŸ™‚

  4. Daphne Reznik | 17th Mar 21

    I really love the carrot wreath and all your amazing chalkboard work! Wish I had your artistic abilities with chalk LOL

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks so much, Daphne! But, truly, I used to FAIL at chalking. Get The Complete Book of Chalk Lettering! It totally took my chalking abilities to the next level! πŸ™‚

  5. Daphne Reznik | 17th Mar 21

    And to follow up – this is all so modern to welcome spring in a farmhouse kitchen!

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      THANKS!! πŸ™‚

  6. Marieza | 17th Mar 21

    So pretty, Carolyn! I definitely need the chalk lettering book!

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks, Marieza! πŸ™‚ Yeah, the book was a game-changer for me. lol

  7. Sarah | 17th Mar 21

    I love the idea of adding a chalkboard to your modern farmhouse spring kitchen. Your chalkboard skills are fantastic. It certainly adds a bit of extra personality to the space.

    • Carolyn | 18th Mar 21

      Thanks so much, Sarah! πŸ™‚

  8. Carol Karl | 17th Mar 21

    Love your style. You have wonderful chalkboard skills!

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks, Carol!! The book helped a whole lot! πŸ™‚

  9. Lisa | 17th Mar 21

    Great ideas for a modern farmhouse spring kitchen! Your chalk handwriting is lovely. I need to use liquid chalk markers more at school. They really help writing stand out.

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Thanks, Lisa! Yes, the liquid chalk markers do make a huge difference!

  10. Joanna | 17th Mar 21

    We painted one wall in my teenage daughter’s room and she uses it a lot. However, it’s not easy to get a clean wash. Do you ever get it look β€œnew” again? Ours stays cloudy from old drawings.

    • Carolyn | 17th Mar 21

      Hi, Joanna! Yes, there are some things you can do. First, you want to be sure that you condition the chalkboard paint once it’s up on the wall and before you begin to use it. You may have done that, but if not all that entails is going over the entire board with the side of white chalk, then wiping it off. This will definitely help somewhat. However, some ghosting will still show. I have found that a mixture of vinegar and water works well to clean the chalkboard. A microfiber cloth is very helpful and a cheap squeegee also does the job. For those stubborn ghosts, you can use a magic eraser with a little vinegar on it. The magic eraser should be used sparingly though, only for the toughest ghosting as it will remove a bit of paint too. I have heard that lemon oil works to give back that shine, but I haven’t tried this, since I prefer the “lived in” look. lol I hope this helps!! πŸ™‚

  11. Misty | 18th Mar 21

    Great tips, and I love the carrot wreath! So creative!

    • Carolyn | 18th Mar 21

      Thanks, Misty! πŸ™‚

  12. Jennifer | 20th Mar 21

    I love your chalkboard! I am going to check out that book. My skills need help. And your drawing is gorgeous!

    • Carolyn | 20th Mar 21

      Thanks so much, Jennifer!! Yes, GET IT! It made a huge difference for me! Have fun with it!! πŸ™‚

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