How to Create a Rustic Living Space

Roger Smith
3 min readMar 1, 2022

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Teak Furniture

When it comes to home decoration, everybody wants it to be unique. Some people favour an ultra-modern home whilst others prefer the traditional touch. However, rustic style is all the rage nowadays and often an alternative to minimalistic or perhaps the modern style. Generally, rustic homes imply vintage items and old-style furniture. Having said that, it’s more how you play with colours and textures and putting key pieces that add warmth to your space.

Here are the five ways to create a rustic living space.

1. Use Teak Furniture

If you want a replica of an older piece or probably have vintage furniture in mind, then envision something made of teak furniture. You can use it outdoors and indoors both. The golden-brown and straight-grained wood can never go out of style. Also, it is a dense hardwood that doesn’t require loads of maintenance and takes on a beautiful patina as it ages. Teak is perfect for rustic armchairs, outdoor folding tables, even bar furniture.

Alternatively, you can even upcycle your existing furniture. This can either be sanding down anything in wood and repainting or replacing the furnishings.

2. Implement More Earthy Colours

To make your living space rustic, you need to choose a colour palette that signifies warmness. So, begin by pondering how you could infuse the rustic colours in different parts of your home.

Pick neutral hues, such as dark green, gold, orange, brown, and highlight them throughout the room. Choose a wall to feature a wallpaper, adding numerous tones and designs.

Besides the wall, there are several other ways to implement earthy colours into your space. Placing some indoor plants and foliage can do wonders to the rustic style. Plants are the sure-shot way to incorporate colours and make them stand out in the room.

3. Use Stone Accents

Wood is not the only element that provides a rustic look. Stone or exposed bricks is also an effective way to lease a new and rustic life to the space. If done properly, you’re perfectly insulating your home without any fallout. Furthermore, they don’t even make a mess if you seal it.

For stone accents, transform your backsplash, make a featured wall or invoke an outdoorsy look. That will save you from a lot of hassle work like changing the painting of a feature piece or replacing wallpaper every now and then.

4. Add A Fireplace

One thing that every home should have is a fireplace. It plays a huge role in making the space look cosy. After all, what’s more relaxing than having roaring flames in the winter while you’re lounging on the couch and watching your favourite TV series or movie.

There are loads of designs of fireplaces that you can opt for. And if you don’t own a chimney, you can install a real-looking fireplace without smoke. That way, you can make it a feature piece in the living room.

Furthermore, decorate the fireplace with bricks or stones and install a wooden mantle to deck up the space.

5. Buy And Display Antiques

Last but not least, purchase and showcase some antiques that will give you some rustic vibes that you’re looking for. Antiques are the most typical way to make your space rustic. Also, it’s something that you can find in the antique shop easily.

However, first, think about which antique you’d prefer the most. Also, give a thought to the area where you’ll incorporate them.

While rendering the feel of history, they’ll liven up your space and the feel of your home. They might even add worth to your money. Hence, think thoroughly and incorporate wisely.

Well, you don’t need to undertake a whole project to transform your home. Simply implementing the above tips will make your home a rustic place; also add value to your money spent. Having said that, there are other ways too that you can incorporate to make your space look more rustic, like industrial lighting. For alternative ideas, either head on to the thrift store or call an interior designer. Or else, merely stick to these ideas and make a lovely, cosy place.

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Roger Smith
Roger Smith

Written by Roger Smith

I am roger smith from Australia. With years of experience, i share my knowledge in terms of articles.

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