Handcrafted Wood Wall Plates for Upstate New York Homes
Upgrade New York farmhouses, cabins, and historic homes with handcrafted wood wall plates in oak, pine, cedar, and walnut—designed to complement the character of your home.
Upstate New York is home to a wide range of beautifully built farmhouses, historic homes, and rustic retreats. From rural countryside homes to mountain cabins and long-standing neighborhoods, these spaces are defined by craftsmanship and natural materials. Our handcrafted wood wall plates are designed to enhance these interiors by replacing plastic covers with real wood that blends seamlessly into farmhouse kitchens, cabins, and historic spaces throughout New York.
Do you own a farmhouse, Amish-built home, or cabin in rural Ohio such as:
- Hudson
- Rhinebeck
- Woodstock
- Saratoga Springs
- Lake Placid
- Finger Lakes towns
If you have a home in one of these areas you will want to shop our wood wall plates to find home decor switch plate covers to match your style!
Farmhouse Kitchens Across Ohio
Farmhouse kitchens are a defining feature in many Ohio homes, especially throughout rural and small-town communities where traditional craftsmanship still matters. Painted cabinets, butcher-block counters, open shelving, and natural wood accents are common in these spaces. Knotty pine, red oak, and hickory wall plates pair beautifully with these elements, adding subtle texture and warmth that helps outlets and switches blend into the overall design instead of standing out.
Rustic Wall Plates for Cabins & Lodges in Hocking Hills
Ohio’s Hocking Hills region and surrounding areas are home to countless cabins, lodges, and rustic vacation properties. These spaces rely on wood, stone, and natural finishes to create their cozy atmosphere. Rustic pine, aromatic cedar, and Douglas fir wall plates match the grain and tone of log walls, exposed beams, and wood-paneled interiors, making them an ideal choice for cabins, lake houses, and wooded retreats throughout the state.
Wood Switch Plates for Historic Ohio Homes
From Victorian and Craftsman homes to early 20th-century townhouses, Ohio has a rich architectural history built around beautiful woodwork. Red oak, cherry, black walnut, and Douglas fir wall plates reflect the depth and warmth of traditional trim, floors, and built-ins, allowing modern switches and outlets to feel naturally integrated into the original character of the home rather than like a modern add-on.


