When you want to give your kitchen a beautiful and affordable farmhouse makeover, check out the Better Homes and Gardens collection at Walmart. I’m sharing a tour of my own rustic kitchen decor to show you the types of amazing pieces they offer!
Can you really find great rustic country chic kitchen decor at Walmart? Oh yes, you can! I have found so many great products online and in stores, and I am super excited to share even more of those with you today.
Our kitchen is currently a work in process and I am taking baby steps at getting it updated. I have worked on it every weekend for several weeks, and I must say I am loving the results so far! We have even more to do in this space, but I love seeing the progress along the way. It keeps me moving forward. 😉
Beautiful And Affordable Farmhouse Rustic Kitchen Decor
Let’s take a little tour of my kitchen so I can show you the progress I’ve made so far and introduce you to some amazing affordable farmhouse pieces you may want to use in your own home.
We’ll start with the cabinets and counters and move from right to left in our little tour. In the picture below, we have some storage to the left of the refrigerator. I’m in love with those stacking galvanized bins. 😍 I found them on Amazon and they’re perfect for our home!
That Pottery Barn knock-off canister was a nice addition, but those chalkboard label jars might be my favorite storage feature.
The back wall is full of glass-front cabinets that I love using to house a variety of rustic kitchen decor items. I took shelf paper and applied it to foam core board then put it in the back of every cabinet to add some texture to the background.
It was amazing what a difference this small change made! I love coming up with super affordable and non-permanent ways to give your kitchen a lovely update.
DIY Mason Jar Pallet Sign
Above the sink, I made a mason jar pallet sign (check out the tutorial)! It’s the perfect addition to this space and pulls in that lovely blue from other areas of the kitchen. When you love jars as much as I do, this quick and easy little project is a must!
I also use a rustic vintage scale beside the sink to hold sponges and sink stoppers. I love the country chic touch it provides.
There are more rustic kitchen decor and vintage goodies in the next set of glass front cabinets. I might like jars a little bit….maybe. 😉
Turning the corner as we continue moving to the left, we have a small family command center where we keep papers and incoming mail sorted and (some what) organized.
Mixing New Vintage-Looking Pieces With DIY Pieces
Zooming out a bit from that area you can see a few new pieces that I purchased from the BHG collection at Walmart. The Better Homes and Gardens 6-Drawer Wire Cart is one of my favorite pieces! And, it is wonderfully affordable at under $55!
I was impressed with how easy it was to put together and its sturdiness. On top, I have the mason jar hardware organizer that I made recently to store all of the hardware odds and ends in our home.
Taking a peek inside the baskets reveals my cookbook collection. I plan to organize it some and write on each of those chalkboard fronts soon so that I know at a glance which books are in which baskets.
Above the cart is the HUGE Better Homes and Gardens Silhouette Wall Clock. I am in love with the fact that this clock almost looks vintage! It’s a large statement piece but is still so light to hang on the wall. It fits right in with everything else even though it’s new.
Next to that wall is an opening into our family room. I hung a variety of vintage and new rustic kitchen decor around this opening.
I used a pair of BHG floating frames (not available online but check your local Walmart) to frame and hang some great vintage agriculture guides that I picked up at a yard sale.
DIY Cafe Curtains
I decided to hand make cafe curtains for the windows to filter the bright natural light and give us some privacy.
The fabric for these is actually a Waverly print that’s now available at Walmart.
I have to say that Walmart has received a great fabric selection recently at our store so make sure to take a look at your store too!
Here is a wider view of our kitchen table area. Yes, I do have a TON of windows in my kitchen (which explains the need for curtains)!
Rustic Kitchen Decor At The Kitchen Table
Let’s take a closer look at the kitchen table. I picked up that jar in the center of the table from TJ Maxx and the branches are from Hobby Lobby. The combination is beautiful and the blue jar ties in with the blue in other areas of the kitchen.
I actually made both the placemats and the table runner. They are both so super simple to make that really anyone can do it if you want to create your own DIY rustic farmhouse kitchen decor!
Easy DIY Table Runner
The runner is stenciled with some metallic paint. The fact that it’s very rustic and imperfect fits right in with this kitchen.
Want to make a stenciled runner yourself? I made a quick graphic (below) to show you how! The fabric is a white canvas material that I found a remnant of at my Walmart. I just sewed a hem all the way around and stenciled on the design randomly.
Easy DIY Washable Placemats
I had the HARDEST time finding placemats that would work in this room because I really needed something that I could easily clean. Since the kids use this table for everything from eating to homework to art projects, the ability to quickly and easily clean up is a must.
I came up with a super simple and affordable solution that looks amazing as well.
Grab just plain cheap placemats from Walmart along with a roll of shelf liner. Adhere the liner to the mats and then trim the excess. So easy and so far they are holding up so well!
I hope y’all have enjoyed this tour of our kitchen as much as we are enjoying living in it!
Loving the kitchen – all your touches and finds makes it look so inviting.
Angie – I love your glass front cabinets that house your collections! And that 6 drawer cart is going on my shopping list for this weekend!!
Oh I like that 6 drawer wire cart too! It’s one for the craft space in my house…but I love the idea of using it for kitchen storage!
Very cute country kitchen!
Your kitchen looks great! Love the Ball jar art above your sink, and that fantastic drawer cart!
Your kitchen is GORGEOUS, Angie! My kitchen is about the size of a shoebox with one window ~ I’m swooning over yours and the way you have it decorated is farmhouse perfection.
Love the wire basket especially – I could use that in my craft studio!
Love it! The pallet sign is fabulous! The other details are great also, and it’s great to know you can find such stylish things at Walmart! That wire cart could be useful not just in my kitchen, but in several other places in my house!
Thanks so much for the giveaway!
The kitchen looks amazing, Angie! I love those wire baskets!
Absolutely love your ideas, thank you for sharing! I have a huge collection of jars and antique plates. I’ve been thinking of adding glass to the front of a few of my cabinets. Now that I see yours it’s a go. I love the idea of decorating the backs with foam board and shelf liner. I love to change things out!
How fun. I’m crazy about the front glass cabinets. How fun to decorate. Also love your galvanized storage bins, might have to steal that idea. 🙂
Enjoy your new transformation, and keep up the good work.
Blessings,
Cindy
Love the kitchen. All those windows bringing in natural sunlight is really great.
Love your kitchen and thanks for the chance at the gift card!
I am always looking for ways to contain the clutter on my countertops! Thanks for sharing.
Everything looks so lovely! especially the table runner
Angie, love your kitchen and all your goodies. Looks like you have a good sized kitchen. Quite envious of your glass fronted cabinets. I want to cut out centers of our cabinet doors to put glass in but it’s pretty cost prohibitive for us. The glass I want is way too much. Thought about buying plexiglass but that’s not cheap either, sheesh. Would maybe have to start out with just 2 or 3 cabinet doors at a time.
Was the glass in your cabinet doors when you bought your house? We have the cheapy vinyl cabinet doors that many mfg. homes come with. Hate them but it’s what we have so have to make do, painting them would help.
Everything gets so dirty here have to have something in middle of doors, can’t leave empty. Would love to take doors off some of upper cabinets but due to dirt flying (dirt/gravel driveway) had to abort that idea. We have neighbors behind us that share the driveway.
Do you like your tile counter top? So many people I’ve asked say tile counter tops are a menace, yours looks so clean and gorgeous, the tan color is very nice. Does it take lot of extra work to keep it clean?
I Love your Ball Jar sign over sink. I went looking for ball jars have printed out but right now can’t find them so I could make sign like that. Your stand with the metal baskets is great, I love metal baskets.
I made some new curtains for kitchen and master bath this week out of vintage table cloths. Have stored them for too long, thought it was time to do something with them, have made pillow covers and table runners with parts of them last year or so. Just know I love how new curtains look, so cheerful and Springy. Enjoy rest of week, before we know will be weekend again.
Hi Jane! Yes the glass was in the cabinets when we moved here. I must say I love them!
I absolutely HATE the tile counters. Right now I am saving for a solid surface. Crossing fingers to have a post on that this year!
Thanks for the comment!
Love your kitchen….very nice!
Love your light bright kitchen! I haven’t seen that wire basket organizer. I need one of those in my life! I terrible at being organized, but at least I’d have a place to put random stuff 😉
Debbie
You accessories look amazing- the kitchen looks warm, comforting, and I could totally spend hours there!
I love the “country chic” rustic look!