Reclaimed wood, hand-forged hardware, and apron-front sinks — warm, authentic, and deeply connected to craft.
The Farmhouse collection reimagines rural American kitchen traditions for contemporary living — reclaimed wood, hand-forged hardware, and apron-front sinks create spaces that feel warm, authentic, and deeply connected to the craft of cooking.


Farmhouse kitchens tell the story of hands-on living — wood that shows its history, hardware forged by craftspeople, and materials that improve with the patina of daily use. Every element is chosen for durability, warmth, and the kind of beauty that deepens over time.
The modern Farmhouse kitchen respects tradition while embracing contemporary functionality — professional-grade appliances, efficient storage systems, and smart lighting coexist naturally with reclaimed beams, hand-thrown pottery shelves, and artisan tile.

Yanis Remodeling designs and installs Farmhouse kitchens across Orange County and Los Angeles — from ranch properties in San Juan Capistrano and Coto de Caza to modern farmhouse homes in Newport Beach, Pasadena, and beyond.
Each Farmhouse kitchen is designed around how your family cooks and gathers. We customize everything from island size and sink placement to the exact shade of your shiplap and the age of your reclaimed wood.
Farmhouse brings warmth, character, and a sense of belonging. Timeless framed-panel cabinetry, stone, and natural woods create depth and authenticity. Details feel crafted, but never fussy — everything has purpose and presence.
Farmhouse feels like coming home. Meals linger longer, conversations feel easier, and the kitchen becomes the center of everyday life. It's a place made for gathering, sharing, and living well.

Cabinetry in reclaimed barnwood, distressed painted maple, or wire-brushed white oak. Shaker and beadboard door profiles with exposed hinges and vintage-style latches. Paint finishes include Farmhouse White, Sage Green, Slate Blue, and Charcoal — hand-distressed at edges for authentic character.
Countertop combinations using Vermont soapstone (develops natural patina), end-grain maple butcher block (for prep areas), and honed Carrara marble (for pastry and baking stations). Mixing countertop materials by function is a Farmhouse signature that adds visual interest and practical performance.
Cabinet pulls and knobs in hand-forged wrought iron, ceramic with hand-painted motifs, and antique copper. Each piece carries slight variations from the forge — intentional imperfections that give Farmhouse kitchens their handmade authenticity.
Backsplashes in handmade zellige tile (irregular glazed surfaces), subway tile with wide grout joints, or tongue-and-groove shiplap painted to match cabinetry. These wall treatments add texture, character, and the handcrafted quality central to the Farmhouse aesthetic.

Rustic barn doors and glass-front cabinetry — heritage with refinement.

Classic farmhouse sink beneath an arched window — timeless and practical.

Natural stone and warm lighting create depth and presence.

Where tradition and comfort converge.
Every Farmhouse kitchen begins with understanding your home, your family, and how you gather. Here is how we bring authentic farmhouse character to your kitchen.
We visit your home to understand the architecture, family size, cooking habits, and entertaining style. We explore Farmhouse materials, finishes, and layout options that match your vision — from full rustic to modern farmhouse. This initial consultation is complimentary.
Our team creates detailed layouts and 3D renderings that balance farmhouse charm with modern functionality. We design storage solutions, appliance placement, and decorative details specific to your family needs. Two to three revision rounds. Design phase: 2-3 weeks.
Reclaimed wood is sourced from verified suppliers with documented provenance. Soapstone slabs are selected in person. Hand-forged hardware is commissioned from artisan blacksmiths. Visit our studio to approve every material. Lead time: 5-8 weeks.
Our team handles all construction — from demolition to final hardware placement. Farmhouse details like shiplap installation, open shelving mounting, and apron-front sink fitting require specialized expertise. Dedicated project manager throughout. Installation: 4-8 weeks.
Quality review covers wood finish consistency, hardware operation, tile grout quality, and appliance function. We provide care guides for soapstone oiling, butcher block conditioning, and painted finish maintenance.
$60,000 — $140,000
Based on kitchen size, reclaimed wood sourcing, countertop combination, and appliance package. Artisan sourcing and mixed-material countertops are the primary cost variables. Timeline: 9 to 14 weeks from design approval.
The Farmhouse experience values authenticity at every stage — from sourcing reclaimed materials with real history to hand-selecting hardware from local artisan forges. Your project manager ensures every detail contributes to a kitchen that feels genuinely lived-in from day one.
Farmhouse kitchen installations range from $60,000 to $140,000 depending on kitchen size, material sourcing, countertop combination, and appliance integration. A mid-range Farmhouse kitchen with distressed maple cabinetry, soapstone countertops, and hand-forged hardware averages $85,000 to $110,000 in the Orange County and Los Angeles market.
From design approval to completion, expect 9 to 14 weeks. Artisan material sourcing takes 5-8 weeks, followed by 4-8 weeks of on-site installation. Reclaimed wood availability can affect timelines.
Yes. All reclaimed wood used in Farmhouse cabinetry is kiln-dried, inspected for structural integrity, de-nailed, and treated for insects before fabrication. The wood is milled to precise dimensions while preserving its aged character. We source exclusively from verified suppliers with documented provenance.
Absolutely. Modern Farmhouse is our most popular variation — combining rustic materials with clean lines, contemporary lighting, and professional-grade appliances. We calibrate the ratio of traditional to modern elements based on your personal style and home architecture.
Yes. Yanis Remodeling installs Farmhouse kitchens across Orange County (Newport Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Coto de Caza, Laguna Beach, Irvine) and Los Angeles County (Pasadena, La Canada, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, and surrounding communities).
Soapstone develops a natural patina over time that most homeowners love. Regular mineral oil application (monthly for the first year, then quarterly) deepens the color and creates a consistent appearance. Scratches can be sanded out and re-oiled. We provide a complete soapstone care kit and maintenance guide with every installation.
The signature Farmhouse apron-front sink is available in fireclay (white, cream, or colors), hammered copper, and stainless steel. We also offer undermount and integrated options. Sink selection affects cabinet configuration, so we specify the sink early in the design process.
Yes. Farmhouse elements scale effectively to smaller spaces. Open shelving creates visual openness, lighter finishes (Farmhouse White, washed finishes) expand the perceived space, and strategic use of reclaimed wood as accents rather than full cabinetry maintains character without overwhelming smaller footprints.

Schedule a consultation to explore the possibilities for your home.