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Charming Modern Farmhouse Kitchens You’ll Want to Copy

Ideas that deserve a mood board.

Modern farmhouse kitchens are one of the most sought-after kitchen styles among homeowners in Malaysia today. Originating from traditional rural farmhouses in Europe and the United States, these homes were originally designed with practical layouts and natural materials like wood and stone. Over time, the style evolved by blending rustic farmhouse charm with cleaner, more contemporary elements, creating the modern farmhouse aesthetic we know and love today.

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What makes this design style so appealing is its ability to strike the perfect balance between warmth and simplicity. By combining cosy rustic touches with clean lines, functional layouts, and timeless finishes, modern farmhouse kitchens feel both inviting and effortlessly stylish, making them suitable for everyday living.

Thinking of creating a modern farmhouse kitchen? In this article, we’ll show you inspiring examples to spark ideas for your own space and show just how versatile this style can be!

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1. An all-white modern farmhouse kitchen in Bangsar South

The go-to palette for a modern farmhouse kitchen? White, all the way. And this kitchen really shows why it works so well. The clean, all-white look instantly brightens up the space while keeping things simple and minimal, very on point for modern design.

Modern Farmhouse, The Estate Bangsar South, Kuala Lumpur by JCS Design Project

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What really makes it stand out are the little details. The shaker-style cabinets give a subtle nod to farmhouse design, while the brass cage pendant lights bring in a warm, rustic touch that breaks up the all-white look. The dark wooden flooring and a pair of grey and wooden bar stools also adds a bit of contrast and warmth to the space.

Modern Farmhouse, The Estate Bangsar South, Kuala Lumpur by JCS Design Project

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We also love how the U-shaped layout helps maximise countertop space, making the kitchen both practical and inviting.

2. A modern farmhouse kitchen with a mix of natural materials in Setia Alam

One of the key things that really defines modern farmhouse style is the use of natural materials. Think rattan touches, solid stone countertops, and wood cabinetry all coming together to create a space that feels warm, cosy, and welcoming, just like this beautiful cream-toned kitchen.

Setia Alam, Selangor by IQI Concept Interior Design & Renovation

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There’s also a hint of shiplap that brings in that subtle country charm without feeling overdone. To balance things out and keep it from looking too traditional, modern pendant lights and a glossy subway tile backsplash are added, giving the whole kitchen a fresh, updated look.

Setia Alam, Selangor by IQI Concept Interior Design & Renovation

Overall, the space feels warm and inviting, not just for cooking, but also for quick snacks or casual eating with family and friends.

3. A modern farmhouse kitchen in soft green and pink tone in Gombak

What really makes this modern farmhouse kitchen stand out is the soft pink herringbone backsplash. It adds a subtle pop of personality, and it pairs beautifully with the light green cabinetry. Together, the colours give the space a gentle modern edge while still keeping things warm and cosy.

Rumahku Nadiku, Gombak, Selangor by Qanvast MY Home Tour

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To create a farmhouse feel, the designer kept things grounded with shaker-style cabinets, wooden bar stools, and roman shades, which are classic staples that bring in that timeless charm. And it’s the little finishing touches that pull everything together: potted plants, floral vases, and ceramic pieces that add warmth and make the whole kitchen feel more lived-in and inviting.

Rumahku Nadiku, Gombak, Selangor by Qanvast MY Home Tour

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On the practical side, it’s worth noting that since the homeowner often uses the island as a workspace, it was built a bit higher to make standing work more comfortable and ergonomic.

4. A two-zone modern farmhouse kitchen with warm wood elements in Ampang

When it comes to farmhouse style, wood is usually the first thing that comes to mind and that’s exactly what Aloft Space went for here. You’ll see it throughout the space, from the herringbone wood flooring to the kitchen cabinets with shaker and shiplap-inspired details.

Beverly Heights, Selangor by Aloft Space

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The kitchen is also split into wet and dry zones, and you can tell them apart by colour. The wet kitchen comes in a soft cream tone, while the dry kitchen goes for a deeper green shade. Both spaces are tied together with matte black and gold accents in the hardware and pendant lighting, which add a nice modern touch.

Beverly Heights, Selangor by Aloft Space

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To separate the kitchen from the dining area without fully closing it off, the designer introduced a café-style counter with a spacious countertop. It also helps frame the kitchen, giving the space a more defined yet open feel.

Beverly Heights, Selangor by Aloft Space

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5. A modern farmhouse kitchen with open shelving in Rawang

Open shelving is another signature feature of farmhouse design, and this home shows it really well. To keep the kitchen feeling open and airy, DC Design combined different storage solutions; lower cabinets for hidden storage, and a few open shelves up top. It’s a smart balance that keeps things practical without making the space look visually heavy.

Gamuda Gardens, Selangor by DC Design Sdn Bhd

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When it comes to styling those shelves, the rule is simple: skip the everyday clutter like cereal boxes and tin cans. Instead, use them to display things worth showing off like cookbooks, kitchen appliances, cutting boards, or even a few indoor plants for a bit of life and colour.

Gamuda Gardens, Selangor by DC Design Sdn Bhd

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Elsewhere, creamy white cabinets paired with silver and gold hardware keep things looking soft and elegant, while the white quartz countertop adds a clean, modern finish to the whole kitchen.

6. A cafe-like modern farmhouse-meets-industrial kitchen in Puchong

This kitchen really gives off cosy country café vibes in the best way. The space is divided into three areas: an island with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, a dry kitchen with a breakfast nook, and a separate wet kitchen.

Akira, 16 Sierra, Selangor by Tackline Design & Build Sdn Bhd

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On the island, you’ll find a chalkboard feature wall, custom glass cabinets softened with sheer curtains, wooden stools, and glass pendant lights with raffia rope details that give the space plenty of character.

Akira, 16 Sierra, Selangor by Tackline Design & Build Sdn Bhd

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In the dry kitchen, Tackline Design & Build leaned into a more industrial feel with exposed brick walls paired with farmhouse-style chairs and a solid wooden dining table. The wet kitchen is tucked away behind a sliding glass door and fitted with plenty of wooden cabinetry for a clean, functional setup.

Akira, 16 Sierra, Selangor by Tackline Design & Build Sdn Bhd

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7. A modern farmhouse kitchen with cosy a breakfast nook in Shah Alam

Can you really have a farmhouse kitchen without the classic farmhouse sink? Asha Teguh Resources clearly didn’t think so, installing a deep apron-front sink that’s just as practical as it is stylish.

Elmina West, Selangor by Asha Teguh Resources

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But what really makes this kitchen stand out is the breakfast nook right next to the wet kitchen. With a round table, a wooden bench, Roman-style shades, and plenty of natural light from the windows and skylight, it creates a cosy yet polished corner that really completes the space.

Elmina West, Selangor by Asha Teguh Resources

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Other details like the subway tile backsplash, black-and-white patterned flooring, quartz countertop and gold hardware add a subtle modern touch, balancing out the classic farmhouse feel with something a bit more updated.

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