Bedroom Rustic Chic
Chris Everard, The White Company
Rustic decor is all about a no-fuss aesthetic that showcases the beauty of subdued hues, natural materials (think wood beams or touches of stone and clay), and comfortable furnishings. This versatile design style works in just about any interior, from the bathroom to a living room. And while exposed beams are certainly a good start, it's also worth considering original framing, flooring, and bricks.
Looking for elegant ways to incorporate a rustic vibe into your space? Our roundup of 45+ designer rooms will prove that rustic decor doesn't have to be boring.
Dylan Thomas
1 of 47
Farmhouse Style
A 19th-century Italian table from TallBoy Interiors and antique dining chairs steal the show in designer Rita Konig's northeastern England dining room. The curtains are of a Lee Jofa stripe, the artichoke lithograph is by Sarah Graham, and the walls are in Edward Bulmer's Lilac Pink.
Chris Everard, The White Company
2 of 47
Airy Retreat
White Company Founder Chrissie Rucker calls this airy rustic retreat in London home. In the pool house, a calming palette complements wood accents, making it the perfect place for guests to relax.
Ricardo Labougle
3 of 47
Uruguayan Abode
In the living room of this Uruguayan retreat, the custom daybed is from Lucila Del Campo, a shop in the nearby resort town of La Barra. The curtains are of a natural linen, and the walls and floor are hand-poured concrete.
Stephen Kent Johnson
4 of 47
Mountain Lodge
In a Montana mountain lodge, steel-framed windows lend a modern edge to the wood-paneled living room, which overlooks the Rocky Mountains. The custom sofas are in a Studio Four NYC fabric, the custom settee is covered in a Hodsoll McKenzie fabric, and the custom swivel chairs and 1930s English wing chair are in fabrics from ALT for Living.
Alec Hemer
5 of 47
Colonial Style
A petite crystal chandelier and a lantern-style fixture add a touch of elegance to a rustic retreat in Connecticut, which is owned by Christian Siriano. White accents, including painted brick, lend a modern flair to the look.
Francesco Lagnese
6 of 47
Stone Fireplace
A stone fireplace adds a rustic touch to this vibrant living room owned by Amy Fine Collins. The Fishers Island family getaway features painted Louis XVI chairs that surround a 1940s table from Sutter Antiques.
Stephen Kent Johnson
7 of 47
William Waldron
8 of 47
Woodstock Retreat
A mica pendant by Huniford Collection hangs above a Regency table and an 18th-century chair in the entry of this Woodstock, NY home; the 19th-century dressing table and 18th-century chair are American, the bronze statue is of Nicholas's grandmother Frances Ottley Wood, and the doors and flooring are reclaimed wood.
William Waldron
9 of 47
New York Retreat
An 18th-century sofa covered in a Fabricut fabric faces a wardrobe custom made from reclaimed wood and a Queen Anne corner chair in the bedroom of this Woodstock, NY home; the rug is vintage, the walls are painted in a custom C2 Paint color, and the ceiling and floors are of reclaimed wood.
Gilles Trillard
10 of 47
Ski Chalet
A 1970s Murano chandelier from Stéphane Olivier hangs above a marble-topped table by Bleu Nature in the dining room of the Rothschild's French ski chalet.
Alun Callender
11 of 47
Cottage Style
From this angle, the kitchen in this restored English rectory reveals its cottage influence, with exposed wood and a beech paddle board from Garden Trading resting on the counter.
William Abranowicz
12 of 47
City Charm
The dining room inside a historic Manhattan home boasts a pine trestle table from Belgium, a settee and bench from Finch, and a deconstructed English Regency wing chair from Lee Stanton Antiques. The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore's White Dove and the mantel in Onyx.
Gilles Trillard
13 of 47
Douglas Friedman
14 of 47
Montana Guesthouse
A cozy Montana guesthouse designed by Ken Fulk beautifully reflects its natural surroundings. The dining area, the table, stool, ceiling light, and chairs (each of which is stenciled with the name of a famous partyer) are by Christian Liaigre and the flooring is reclaimed oak.
Gilles Trillard
15 of 47
Luxe Ski Chalet
The living room in the Rothschild's French ski chalet was designed by architect Alain Mazza and decorated by Nathalie Oddo and Anne Gernez. The sofa is by Caravane, the cocktail tables are by Sempre, and the armchairs are from a Paris flea market.
Stephen Kent Johnson
16 of 47
Gilles Trillard
17 of 47
French Chic
The master bath's Agape tub in the Rothschild's French ski chalet is by Patricia Urquiola, and the black-and-white tile on the wall and floor is Moroccan.
Stephen Kent Johnson
18 of 47
New York Penthouse
This New York City penthouse is full to the brim with antiques, including this Swedish sofa and Baroque chair, upholstered in Robert Kime fabrics. The armchair is 18th-century French and a vintage Persian Soumak rug from Istanbul's Grand Bazaar rests on a sea-grass rug from ABC Carpet & Home. Among the items on the wall are an antique water-buffalo skull, 19th-century French gouaches and a drawing by Jean Cocteau.
Björn Wallander
19 of 47
Parisian Style
The antique Persian rug in this Paris apartment contributes to its well-traveled feel. The bedroom features animal drawings by Paul Jouve, Georges Lucien Guyot, and André Margat, the bed is a custom and the 19th-century chandelier is by Baguès. The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball's Wevet.
Gilles Trillard
20 of 47
Stylish Chalet
In the master bedroom of the Rothschild's French ski chalet, a sliding screen separates the bed from the adjoining bath. An Airborne chair pulls up to a built-in desk in reclaimed wood.
Stephen Kent Johnson
21 of 47
Penthouse Living
Antiques from a variety of time periods and locations adorn a Greenwich Village penthouse. The bed is upholstered in a Robert Kime stripe and dressed in antique French linens, the side table is 18th-century English, the lantern is 19th-century Indian, the mirror is 18th-century Italian and the landscape paintings are English, French and American. The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball's Off-White
Jean-Francois Jaussaud
22 of 47
French Kitchen
The beautiful marriage of reclaimed wood floors and antique furniture makes this French kitchen a quaint space that is big on style. The buffet is by Astuguevieille, and the antique chair is Basque.
William Abranowicz
23 of 47
Contemporary Farmhouse
Pops of plaid in warm tones can give any space an instantly laid-back country feel. In the library of this L.A. home, the family's dachshund rests on one of a pair of armchairs from Obsolete covered in Ralph Lauren Home plaids. The oak table is from Lucca & Co., the early-20th-century leather armchair is English, the bookshelves and ladder are from Style de Vie, and the ceiling is clad in metal siding from Texas barns.
William Abranowicz
24 of 47
New York Pied-à-terre
A fireplace is the perfect country-inspired accessory, if not for the nostalgic smell, then definitely for the ambiance. In this sleek New York home, the dining table by Jerôme Abel Seguin is from Ralph Pucci, the vintage chairs are by Jean Prouvé, the photograph over the mantel is by Catherine Opie, the sculpture is by Elliott Hundley, and the vases on the mantel are by Rick Owens.
Mikkel Vang
25 of 47
Carriage House
Give empty walls a storied look, like this newly-painted antique breakfront in the entry of a home in Bedford, New York. It is topped with Spanish terra-cotta pots from the 1930s and filled with colorful dishware to complete the look.
Ricardo Labougle
26 of 47
Portugal Beach Home
In a beach house in Portugal, the master bathroom takes on a rustic feel with plenty of reclaimed wood and greenery. The sink was made locally, the fittings are by Grohe, the mirror is by Ikea, and the floor is poured concrete.
Eric Piasecki
27 of 47
Eclectic Style
Antique chairs from Mudpie surround a vintage French dining table of this Northen California dining room. The table lamps are from John Derian, the chandelier is from Big Daddy's Antiques, and the walls are painted in Emery & Cie's Vermoulu 6.
Stephen Kent Johnson
28 of 47
Björn Wallander
29 of 47
Equestrian-Inspired
Designed by Brockschmidt & Coleman, a house and stable in South Carolina is a haven for passionate equestrians Fernanda Kellogg and Kirk Henckels. The entry's table and Viennese mahogany carousel horse are antique; the walls have a custom wash, and the ceiling is painted in Farrow & Ball's Borrowed Light.
William Waldron
30 of 47
Rustic Farm
At a family's horse farm in Philadelphia, designer Ellen Hamilton crafts a rustic space with both comfort and sophistication. In the living room, the daybed by Paul Mathieu for Ralph Pucci is covered in a Larsen fabric, the rocking chair is by Thomas Pedersen, the side table is from Property, the circa-1950 candelabra is Danish, and the rug is Beauvais.
Source: https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/room-ideas/g10262395/rustic-decor/
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