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Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin's Best Farmhouse-Cool Designs

This Farmhouse Fixer duo brings elevated farmhouse style every single time. Check out Jon and Kristina's best designs — we guarantee you'll want to steal more than one of these ideas.

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Let the 'Farmhouse Fixer' Design Fun Begin

Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin are the Farmhouse Fixer duo we never knew we needed. Jon — a New Kids on the Block popstar and home renovator and Kristina — a designer and founder of Kristina Crestin Design restore historic farmhouses in New England. They're known for elevated and rustic farmhouse style; bold-but-natural color palettes and impressively layered texture. Ahead: Check our their best home design ideas for every room. We guarantee, you'll want to steal more than one of these farmhouse-fun home ideas.

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Photo: Shawn G. Henry/Getty Images. From: Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin.

In the Kitchen: Marry Rustic and Modern

The star of this kitchen is a toss-up: Is it the impressive stove cove or the newly installed ceiling beams? These homeowners never used their small dining table, so Jon and Kristina nixed the breakfast area and created an extra-long island with plenty of seating.

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Photo: Jared Kuzia. From: Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin.

In the Kitchen: Make It Bright

Jon and Kristina transformed this formerly drab kitchen by moving it to a brighter part of the home and lightening up its color scheme. And a magnificent copper hood vent reflects all the natural light coming in through the windows.

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Photo: Jared Kuzia. From: Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin.

In the Kitchen: Go For a Bold Backsplash

A waxed-copper backsplash adds character and farmhouse-edge to this kitchen — while under-cabinet lighting shows off the stove-top area's lustrous sheen. Copper pendants hang over the island, bringing shine to the rest of the space. Cane-back island stools add layered texture.

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