The rustic chic look is a tricky style but when done right, it can give your home a natural, modern appearance. Here are some tips on striking the right balance between that structured and bohemian feel.
Use Vintage or Repurposed Furniture
This particular style uses rustic elements, such as distressed wood, in a modern, minimalist style. Part of the reason rustic chic is becoming more and more popular is its appeal to nostalgia, a longing for simpler times. Rustic chic furniture is simple both in function and design.
Vintage pieces are a prominent element in rustic chic homes. You can look around for local designers that make vintage furniture or, if you don’t mind using secondhand furniture, you can look for unique pieces at yard sales and thrift shops.
Repurposed furniture isn’t out of place in a rustic chic home. In the past, when materials were scarcer, it wasn’t uncommon for people to repurpose furniture. For eco-conscious homeowners, repurposing furniture has the added benefit of reducing landfill waste.
Mixing & Matching Accessories
Rustic chic isn’t all about weathered or vintage furniture—it’s about layering various prints, patterns, textures and accessories too. Try throwing in some rugs, blankets or pillows, as well as hanging wall art to create a cozier space. Wrought-iron accessories, driftwood furniture and natural textiles also go well with a rustic chic design.
Integrate Natural Elements
In keeping with the earthy, natural theme, you can incorporate plants or clay and stone vases in your home’s interior design. Indoor natural lighting should also be maximized to give your living space an airy and spacious feel.
Stick to Two- or Three-Color Schemes
To keep your color scheme simple, stick to two or three earth-colored hues. Having trouble coordinating colors? Consult a professional remodeling contractor.
Use Light, Neutral Accent Backgrounds
A neutral background balances out bold and colorful rustic chic furniture pieces. The usual color choices are white and tan, which are often paired with simple wooden flooring.
Accent Walls & Dividers
To keep modern elements from overpowering rustic components, you can integrate small accent walls made from barn or weathered wood into a white background. Accent walls are usually installed in dining rooms, creating visual contrast. Freestanding dividers, on the other hand, are commonly found in living rooms with a predominantly white background.
Can’t decide where to install an accent wall? A home renovation contractor can help you decide.
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