So Your Style Is: Rustic

Refreshing in its simplicity, rustic style highlights natural beauty and a rugged, resilient spirit. Is it a match for you?

Houzz Contributor. Fresh out of journalism school, I fell into decorating media and immediately discovered a new passion. An Atlanta native, I spent several years as an editor for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles magazine before making the leap to national publications and websites such as Houzz, Better Homes and Gardens and Southern Accents. I live in Birmingham, Alabama, with my husband and son, who’ve gotten used to coming home and finding the furniture rearranged. When I'm not dragging case goods across the floor, I enjoy good food and wine, college football, music of all kinds, and traveling.
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What it is: Rustic style proves the old adage that everything comes full circle. Our pioneer ancestors would get a good laugh out of how fashionable the look is today — they probably dreamed of plastered walls instead of rough logs and carpets instead of bare plank floors. But thanks to rustic style's unpretentious roots, organic textures and shapes, and natural warmth, it's become as popular in the heart of the city as it is out in the woods.

Why it works: Rustic interiors have a sense of connection to the past that's hard to resist. They feel honest and unstudied and evoke a simpler time. Because they celebrate the art of repurposing, they provide a wonderful showcase for ingenuity. In a world where so much is virtual, rustic style is boldly, blatantly real.

You'll love it if ... You were happiest playing in the mud as a kid. You still reread Little House on the Prairie. You can't bring yourself to throw away packing crates or burlap sacks (hey, you never know). You sleep in your sweetie's old flannel shirts. Forget the faux-bois trend — you'll stick to real wood, thank you.

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Style Secret: Rough-Hewn Beams

For many of us, this element is the first thing that comes to mind when we think "rustic." Not only do rough-hewn beams help to define a space architecturally, they can instantly anchor it in rustic territory, especially if they're left rough and unpolished. Use beams to frame ceilings and delineate doorways, to surround fireplaces and windows, or even to line walls. You can also incorporate rounded logs if you choose, which lends cabin charm.

Inspired addition: Honed beams against smooth, glossy white walls create an arresting contrast. Or juxtapose them with a surface that's still textural but not so rugged, such as beadboard.
Style Secret: Organic Forms

Too many mass-produced or overly tailored pieces dilute a room's rustic style. Instead, choose furnishings and objects with strong, slightly rough profiles, such as the bread trough, baskets and tray shown here.

Inspired addition: It's nice to have a few sleek surfaces to tighten the look. Simple, clean cabinetry and shelving keep this space cohesive but allow the rustic notes to come through.
Style Secret: Weathered Materials

Rustic style is nothing without patina. Your rooms shouldn't convey a feeling of shiny newness — you want surfaces with a little age on them (or at the least, surfaces that fake it well). Reclaimed wood, such as in this bath; hammered, distressed and tarnished metals; and wavy or seeded glass blend together in a distinctively layered way.

Inspired addition: Conversely, a little shine can be appealing in the midst of all that texture. The glass vessel sink pictured here lends a top note of gleam without detracting from the beautiful, striking wood of the walls and vanity.
Style Secret: Warm, Earthy Colors

The rustic palette eschews brilliant jewel tones and flirty pastels in favor of subtle, nuanced colors from the natural world. And by natural, we mean woodsy, pulled from bark and stone and soil. Magenta and lime green may be part of nature's paint box, but that doesn't mean they're the best choice for a rustic home.

Inspired addition: Don't worry — you don't have to stick with brown, brown and more brown. There's room for a few doses of brighter, clearer color in this style. Those tones work best, however, when they feel traditional and familiar. Think denim blue, Coca-Cola red, golden yellow and faded turquoise (especially nice if your space has a Western vibe).
Style Secret: Repurposed Objects

To a large extent, rustic style is about making do with what you have — just as it was in the old days. Found objects are key: old pails turned into sinks, wire baskets transformed into light fixtures, wooden crates reimagined as stair treads. It's less about whimsy than about creating a sense of invention by necessity.

Inspired addition: Rustic interiors lend themselves to cross-pollination with industrial style. Feel free to take a bit of a risk with accents such as offbeat lighting, decorative displays and artwork. You can also turn to folk art. With its self-sufficient, homegrown appeal, folk art looks particularly nice in rustic rooms.
Style Secret: Textural Fabrics

Delicate textiles, such as silk and lace, don't have much of a place in rustic interiors. Sturdy, hardworking fabrics that can take a little wear and tear feel more on point: burlap, linen, cotton, wool.

Inspired addition: Trendy patterns that still feel strong and streamlined, such as ikat, can blend nicely into this type of décor. Quilts are a natural partner for rustic style as well; try updating them with a patchwork of different stripes or with same-color gingham checks in a variety of scales, rather than the more traditional calico look.
Style Secret: Barn-Inspired Elements

Remember your mom scolding you about whether you were born in a barn? She may have been onto something. Not only are sliding barn doors, Dutch doors and other details borrowed from outbuildings ultrafunctional, they feel apt and appropriate with rustic style.

Inspired addition: These doors already are showy, so this is your chance to have a little fun with hardware. Choose a dramatic rail treatment for a sliding barn door or oversize, shapely hinges for a Dutch door. If you really want to make them stand out, paint or stain the doors in a color that contrasts with the walls.
Style Secret: Outdoor Connection

Thanks to their natural overtones, rustic rooms often feel like an extension of the outdoors. Draw parallels between exterior and interior spaces — for example, the asymmetrical log swing shown here would be a natural extension of a lodge-style space. Screened and covered porches also help to blur the boundaries between outdoors and in.

Inspired addition: Don't forget about landscaping. A prim, manicured garden would feel uncomfortably rigid with this style. Keep plantings loose and lush, as if unplanned and rooted by happenstance. Or go one step further and let nature take over — it has a pretty good eye for detail.

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Comments

CAROLE MEYER This is a great post....love the ideas here!
14 months ago ·
mermaiden Love the rustic look. Lots of good ideas here.
14 months ago · ·
mmsalg These are beautiful images of rustic style. Often people think of rustic as being old, worn wood with tons of splinters looking really homemade. You have shown how chic rustic can be. See more great ideas here http://custm.co/hz/1
14 months ago · ·
Dolores Stewart Really great post, full of ideas.
14 months ago ·
near north interiors Terrific idea book. I can't stand mass produced 'stuff' with no personality. Everyone should live with what's beautiful and meaningful to them. Thanks for putting this together!
14 months ago · ·
bajablue Wonderful!
14 months ago ·
Laurie at Bird in Hand VTG Love this look!
14 months ago ·
A D Construction There is a warmth to rustic...I love modern mixed with rustic. We did a very fun project called the Tree House. The stairway is made out of a fallen cedar tree. For the master bathroom, we converted an antique wood working bench into a bathroom vanity. It turned out amazing.
14 months ago · ·
Ceres Lareno Rustic style gorgeous..rugged fabulous..
14 months ago ·
judy1857 Does "rustic" have to mean dark?
14 months ago ·
nierman No, rustic doesn't have to be dark. We prefer natural hickory wood.
14 months ago · ·
franki7 That outdoor swing ROCKS!!! franki
14 months ago · ·
ragsangle lots of good ideas for my cabin
13 months ago · ·
jdingeorgia Wishing "Rustic" was a style option when searching the photos on the home tab!
8 months ago · ·
Pottery World I love rustic and distressed looks. Great article and choices in pictures.
8 months ago · ·
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7 months ago · ·
allisonbaggett The Tree House is in Santa Cruz, a couple blocks from the beach. It is one of the best of the best! Congrats to A D Contruction. My favorite feature is the overhead catwalk past the interior tree, over to a guest quarters that provides privacy to host and guest alike.
6 months ago · ·
edgemontnc Love the barn door concept. Thinking of using it instead of a pocket door to my walk-in closet in the master batch.
3 months ago · ·
A D Construction Thank you Allison! It was a fun project.
6 weeks ago ·
morgan_wuhan123 !这是一个有趣的项目
2 weeks ago ·
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Ideabook updated on May 3, 2012.

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