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The Difference Between Mission Furniture and Farmhouse Furniture

When it comes to home design and furniture styles, two popular options that often get confused are mission style and farmhouse style. Though they may seem similar at first glance, there are distinct differences between the two that make each one uniquely appealing.

What is Mission Style?

Matching lamp for classic mission style living room collection made in USA by Amish craftsmen.
Matching lamp for classic mission style living room collection made in USA by Amish craftsmen.

Mission style, also known as Craftsman style, originated in the late 19th century as a response to the ornate and over-the-top designs of the Victorian era. It was inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and focused on simple lines, natural materials, and functional design.

Popular features of mission style include exposed joinery, handcrafted details, and a mix of wood and metal elements. The color palette often consists of warm, earthy tones such as browns, greens, and tans.

Looking for mission style furniture? Fireside Furniture has a great selection!

What is Farmhouse Style?

In contrast to mission style, farmhouse style has its roots in rural America and focuses on a more rustic aesthetic. It’s influenced by traditional farmhouses and barns, with an emphasis on natural materials and a cozy, lived-in feel.

Some key features of farmhouse style include weathered wood, distressed finishes, and vintage accents. The color palette is typically bright and airy, with whites and light neutrals as the main colors.

Take a look at some of Fireside’s farmhouse style furniture!

Furniture Styles

When it comes to furniture in these two styles, there are some distinct differences that set them apart. Mission style furniture tends to be more sturdy and functional, with a focus on exposed joinery and solid wood construction. Farmhouse style furniture is often more whimsical and eclectic, incorporating vintage pieces and distressed finishes.

One major similarity between the two styles is their use of natural materials. Both mission style and farmhouse style prioritize using materials like wood, stone, and metal to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in the home.

Home Design and Architecture

In terms of home design and architecture, both mission style homes and farmhouse style homes have certain characteristics that are associated with them. Mission style homes typically feature low-pitched roofs, exposed rafters, and a mixture of wood and stucco exteriors.

Farmhouse style homes, on the other hand, often have steep gabled roofs, large porches, and a mix of wood and stone exteriors. Both styles emphasize a connection to nature and the use of natural elements in their design.

Visit Fireside Furniture For Your Own Style!

So which style is right for you? It ultimately comes down to personal preference and what fits your lifestyle and home best. If you prefer a more refined and handcrafted look, mission style may be the way to go. But if you crave a cozy, rustic vibe with vintage accents, farmhouse style may be the perfect fit.

No matter which style you choose, incorporating elements from both mission and farmhouse styles can create a unique and inviting space in your home. So don’t be afraid to mix and match to find your own perfect blend of these two popular home design styles.

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