Are you someone who’s into rustic looking décor? Maybe you like the thought of simplicity in your surroundings – a bit of coarse texture here and there, just to add some character. You’re not alone!
A rustic touch is very popular these days, considering how many of us like the idea of returning to nature, and living life simply with what we have. Seeing as rustic interior design, with a spot of complementary furniture, is a lot cheaper than most interior themes, you can’t really lose!
It’s time to get decorating. So without further ado, here are a few of the ways you can add a rustic touch to your living space.
Incorporate the building’s natural style
The house you live in will have a natural style to it, and when you strip away all of the carpets and the wallpaper, you’ll see it laid bare before you. And that can be quite rustic in itself! Of course, you don’t want to be walking on exposed foundations or poorly finished wood, and you’d like the walls to be properly insulated and sealed, so take the idea of this natural style and see where you can take it.
For example, incorporating some Pipe Fitting Furniture will give you that rustic or industrial feel. It’s a perfect spot for displaying books or house plants. Expand on the rustic theme with some complementary soft furnishings and you’ve made a great start!
Use wood or brick textures
Wood and brick textures always look attractive, whether they’re clean or worn looking. They can be covered in decorative grime, or they can be polished to within an inch of their life, and covered with motivational signs and a bit of hung woodwork! Either way, your living space is going to look wonderfully rustic as a result.
You don’t even have to use real wood or brick here; clever ‘trompe-l’œil’ wallpapers have you covered, and often work out a lot cheaper per roll. Or you could use wood panelling- mount them halfway up the wall and paint or paper the rest.
Upcycle as much as possible!
Finally, be sure to upcycle as much as you can. This is the act of taking something that was going to be thrown out and turning it into something new. It’s healthy on your budget and the planet and can help you learn new DIY skills. Refurbish pre-loved kitchen cabinets with a bit of wear & tear using wood stain, wax or paint. Reupholster a comfy sofa or armchair with upcycled coffee sacks. You’ll create one-of-a-kind rustic gems!
Would you like to add a rustic touch to the home in which you live? It’s a lot easier to do than you might think.
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