It’s rare for any singular design style to stay popular forever, but plenty of elements of the modern farmhouse trend possess significant staying power. And as Berk said, you should decorate based on what makes you happy, not necessarily what is trending. And people still love the look, with Bankrate naming the farmhouse aesthetic as the second most desired style for prospective home buyers, following closely behind Scandinavian.
Similarly to Scandinavian design, modern farmhouse prioritizes organic materials, open spaces, and contemporary-yet-rustic décor. It can also be adapted to more specific tastes like midcentury modern, bohemian, and vintage, which is partially why it’s such a beloved style for current and potential home buyers. However, if you love the look made famous by Joanna Gaines, keep in mind that the spaces she creates on “Fixer Upper” are staged. As such, you’ll want to put a personalized spin on your approach to décor and design in order to prevent your home from looking sterile and trendy.
Source: housedigest.com