I love a pretty classroom. Although I realize that classroom decor is not the most important aspect of teaching, having a pretty classroom makes a nice work environment, not only for my students, but for me as well. I also realize that decorating a classroom can cost a teacher a lot of money and time.
Today, I am beginning a series of blog posts full of simple ideas for classroom themes, and I am starting with my Farmhouse Themed Classroom! (For my Farmhouse Classroom Decor Kit, click HERE.)
Now, I did not jump on board with the farmhouse classroom in the beginning. I loved the farmhouse look for my home, but I just did not buy into the idea of using it in my classroom. When I finally decided it was time to give up my bold and bright color scheme and try something different, I chose to go with the farmhouse look, and I was so happy with the results! I have had a tremendous amount of compliments on my classroom, and I have even had visitors from our central office and from other schools pop in just to see my room.
There are 3 main reasons that I love my farmhouse classroom:
- Simplicity of the design
- Calming Colors
- Minimal Visual Distractions
My take on a farmhouse classroom theme is simplistic. I didn't want to go overboard, plus I didn't want to spend much money of my own. In fact, the only purchases that I made for this classroom were two sets of curtains, a couple of galvanized containers, a few bulletin board supplies, and two rugs: one large and one small. Everything else was given to me, re-purposed, or came out of my own house (something stored in my basement or attic).
To create my farmhouse themed classroom, I began with a black and white color scheme. I love this because these simple colors create such a calming classroom. Also, I have bright kelly green chairs that I must work with, so the neutral colors don't compete with the bold green. I already had one set of black and white curtains, and I had a black wicker chair sitting in my basement that I knew would look perfect in my classroom. I painted a blue picture frame that I had previously used in my classroom, silver, and hung a wreath that I had at home in the center. I gathered galvanized buckets and containers from home, painted a few green plastic bins silver, and my transition to my farmhouse classroom was starting.
| This galvanized bucket came from my home. My husband made the sticker to go on the bucket. |
| This chair was one that I had in my basement. |
I have two bulletin boards in my classroom, so on one board I created a grammar bulletin board set. I teach reading and language arts to two homerooms, so having a grammar bulletin board as a reference throughout the year is perfect. I used a galvanized metal-look background paper. Then I layered a black scalloped border with a wood grain-look border. On each end I used a burlap ribbon that I scrunched and stapled. I finished the corner with a burlap decoration that I came from Hobby Lobby. This bulletin board can be found HERE.
| This set of 63 grammar posters can be found in my store. Click on the photo above. |
I created another bulletin board for reading using the same borders and background paper, and I loved how this one turned out! It reflects my philosophy of reading so perfectly!
| Find this bulletin board HERE. |
Finally, on a blank wall I hung my Farmhouse Motivational Posters. (In my classroom, motivational posters are always a must for me!) I layered this on top of black paper place mats that I found at Hobby Lobby.
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| Find these motivational posters HERE in my store. |
Creating a farmhouse theme in your classroom can be easy by simply creating a couple of farmhouse themed bulletin boards in your classroom and adding some black and white accents.


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