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Modern Farmhouse design blends the familiarity of traditional craftsmanship with the clean simplicity of modern living. Natural textures, matte finishes, and a neutral palette create a sense of calm that feels both inviting and refined. At Tri-Supply, you’ll find lighting, hardware, plumbing fixtures, and appliances that capture this relaxed sophistication. Tri-Supply offers products from trusted brands such as CAFÉ, Nantucket, and O.W. Lee—each recognized for their quality materials, handcrafted details, and the balance of warmth and simplicity that defines the Modern Farmhouse style.

Explore statement lighting, farmhouse sinks, bridge faucets, door hardware, and windows in finishes that range from matte black to brushed brass. Tri-Supply’s design specialists can help you coordinate textures, metals, and fixtures to create spaces that feel cohesive and lived-in. Visit one of our showrooms to see materials in person, talk through ideas with an expert, and discover how modern ease and timeless charm come together under one roof.

Featured Modern Farmhouse Brands
Tri-Supply partners with brands that express the warmth and integrity of Modern Farmhouse style through honest materials, durable craftsmanship, and balanced design. Each reflects a commitment to quality and comfort—helping homeowners create spaces that feel grounded, functional, and effortlessly welcoming.
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