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.
Complete your rustic design approach with an association to the railroad in hardware, lighting or decor for use in the kitchen, bath or restaurant... Here are a few ideas we have come up with that transform common industrial found objects into over 40 different useful and elegant products at Railroadware.com.
These found objects include 100 year old glass insulators in blue green clear and aqua used as lights, salt and pepper shakers, soap dispensers, olive oil dispensers...
trafficlight lenses 8" & 12" from RR crossing in go green stop red & caution yellow used in lighting signage and bowls platters even bird feeders and under cabinet baskets...
Rail anchors and RR spikes used as cabinet pulls. kitchen wall kooks, pot & pan hangers, toilet paper dispensers, paper towel dispenser,s heavy duty kitchen or barn hooks...