Rustic Corners You’ll Love Right Away (Part I)

Does the rustic not suit you? Surely after taking a look at our gallery you will not be able to help but love it. Leave prejudices behind, give it a try and discover why this style is so fashionable.

1. A ROOM THAT HUGS YOU

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This larch wood living room is the perfect mountain retreat. It stands out for its ceiling at two heights and its chimney, which almost looks like a sculpture. The floor also relies on wood, in this case, an oak parquet with an aged rustic finish.

2. A PRACTICAL AND COZY HALL

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The entrance to this cabin in Cerdanya is perfect for leaving your ski equipment or dirty boots before entering the house. It has hangers, a bench to sit on and a rustic look but with a modern touch. It is a project by interior designer Jeanette Trensig who decided to cover the entrance with pony hair wallpaper in a dark green tone, very warm and cozy, which looks great combined with wood.

3. A BEDROOM WITH AN ENGLISH TOUCH

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Colorful woolen bedding and a checkered upholstered armchair add a British flair to this rustic bedroom. Its restored white wood slats further enhance the color and make it appear larger and brighter. The headboard wall has a plus of warmth with the wallpaper that imitates the textile.

4. THE CHARM OF A CUPBOARD

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The wooden beamed ceiling, the stone wall, and the cupboard turn this area of ​​the living room into a rustic corner with lots of charm. The pantry was whitewashed and treated the same as the wooden beams and ceiling to fill this rustic cabin with light. The fluffy carpet and warm textiles fill it with warmth.

5. A BEDROOM WITH A LOFT

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In this bedroom, the height of the gabled ceiling has been used to create a loft area above the custom cabinets. It is a perfect space to store or to place an additional bed. Everything is clad in larch wood placed in different directions.

6. A CONTEMPORARY RUSTIC

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A large table in the style of the old ones and two benches with a lot of capacity integrate this dining room opens to the kitchen and the hall.

Posted by Renata Kralevska

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.