These Rustic Rooms Will Impress You

When Wood Met Stone

If you’ve got a lot of wood going on (like a wood ceiling/beams), contrast it with stone accents. The mix of textures keeps it from feeling too monochromatic, which means your space will feel larger, lighter, and airier.


Go Wild With Wood-Paneling

Who needs a headboard? This wood-paneled wall adds a rustic vibe to a bedroom, and you can DIY it yourself.


Rustic Meets Modern

Two of our favorite decor styles combined, and we aren’t mad about it. This dining room could just as easily be in a mountain retreat as it could in a chic, LA house.


Bunkbeds That Aren’t Totally Lame

This is how you get your kids to share a room and not complain about it. TBH, we’d trade in our beds for some sweet digs like this.


Into The Woods

No wood? No problem. You can add rustic vibes to your room without wood-paneled anything, exposed beams, or heavy, wooden furniture with some nature-inspired wallpaper, like these bare trees.


Glammed Up

Though wood beams, cabinets, and floors add to this kitchen’s undone feel, a more contemporary marble island dresses it up a bit. It’s elegant, but still totally relaxed.


If You Got It, Flaunt It

Exposed wood beams and pale wood floors make this kitchen innately rustic. Play up architectural features by keeping the rest of the room simple, but add a pop of color (like this red door), or a statement piece of art or lighting so it doesn’t feel too bland.


Mix It Up

The contrast between the rustic stonework and streamlined stainless steel appliances give this French-inspired kitchen a serious wow-factor. To maximize entertaining space, downsize an island and add a trestle table with stools.


Texture For Days

A pine mantel frames the cozy hearth in this farmhouse living room. Along with a wooden bookcase, Windsor chairs, and tin sconces, an assortment of wicker baskets ups the home’s rural charm.


Feeling Formal?

This custom plank dining table echoes the wood ceiling, but the industrial-style chandelier keeps the dining room feeling a bit more formal. And can we talk about that wall of windows!?

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