The modern rustic interior style is one that is gathering in popularity fast. Is it a subconscious rebellion against cool coloured pared-back minimalist schemes that have dominated for so long? Maybe. Rustic styling is typically warm tones, cosy casual area rugs, fur textured throws and upcycled furniture, like pallet beds and beat up looking storage trunks. But we’ve seen these creep into other styles too, so what makes rustic, rustic? Well we’re here to show you how to combine rugged features with animal inspired art and lighting, stacked natural stone fireplaces and raw wood feature walls so you can feel like you’re living life out on a ranch.
Check out the faux antler chandelier that dominates this rustic bedroom scheme. Right from the word go you feel like the owner of this home is living a simpler, wilder life being closer to nature. Dangling a piece like this from chunky wooden beams is the ideal way to go for maximum rustic impact. The wood burning stove in the corner casts a gorgeous natural glow and allows piles of chopped wood to be used as room decoration.
Here’s an example of a lighter wood covered vaulted ceiling. Despite its smoother finish it has carries the same strength of rustic style. A trio of concrete planters carry a similar tone, bringing the hue all the way down from the ceiling to floor level.
This bedroom views as a home library. Books make a great addition because a rustic home should exude a feeling peace and calm.
If faux antler chandeliers are not your ideal, then go for a more romantic candle chandelier.
If you’re lucky enough to have a fireplace in your bedroom, then be sure to create a stacked stone masterpiece.
In lieu of a wooden beamed ceiling, you could create a wood feature wall relatively easily.
This rustic stone fireplace has a chunky railway sleeper as its mantel.
Of course, rustic doesn’t have to be all rough around the edges. How about this sophisticated rustic scheme for inspiration?
You can inject a little rustic into a softer scheme by introducing animal art like this black and white photography or an engraved faux deer head.
This room is a great example of the upcycled furniture trend in rustic interiors. The pallet bed works perfectly in a rugged scheme, as does the distressed paint job on the wardrobe and floor-standing mirror frame. Note also how blue tones work beautifully with tan leather and copper accent pieces.
Rustic romance. Just imagine lying beneath that tree branch strewn with wooden hearts. A tree branch wall mirror carries the theme through.
Geometric shaped caged pendant lights and a brightly painted wooden feature wall give this bedroom a sharper look.
Oversized cans are the bedroom pendant lights in this wood dominated scheme. Even the wall art is a slice of tree trunk. If you can’t find an exquisite piece for you wall then you could always opt for a decal or even framed art of a tree trunk. The tufted bed here adds to the coziness of the room.
Warm up the floor with a casually strewn area rug.
Concrete and wood are a harmonious mix not only in cool contemporary interior style but in rustic rooms too.
A large trunk can add bags of character.
A rustic floor lamp makes a great bedside addition.
If you prefer to use your floor space for bedside tables then you can always go for a rustic wall sconce instead.
Something a little different: Check out this suspended bed idea!
A contemporary rustic bedroom style is another way to go. You can achieve this by throwing in a splash of unexpected colour, a modern radiator or light fixture alongside rustic wall treatments.
A modern rustic bedroom combines the simplicity of minimalism and the warmth of raw wood.