Skip to main content

Rustic decorating ideas perfect for a summer home makeover

What precisely does “rustic” mean in the context of home decoration? The word is thrown around quite a lot, which sometimes makes it difficult to determine what, exactly, it encompasses. Whether you’re looking at a modern farmhouse aesthetic or an eclectic antique one, you’ll likely find a handful of decor descriptions with “rustic” in the title. Usually, this includes items such as rough or aged furniture, natural materials, western-inspired pieces, and generally old-fashioned design aspects. The rustic style is popular across the world, too, with Mexican, Mediterranean, and Tuscan styles as well.

The overall effect gives the home a cozy, welcoming feel that stands in opposition to the equally popular modern design that’s filled with stainless steel appliances and sleek lines. If you’re looking to bring the energy of a summer cabin or western ranch into your home, check out these few rustic-inspired design ideas.

Log cabin bedroom
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Colors of a rustic theme

Typical rustic homes are full of warm earth tones and neutral colors like burnt orange, deep red, browns, and forest greens. For a more visually interesting design, incorporate brighter, bolder shades to provide a pop of color. Be careful not to overdo it, though. With too many distracting accent colors, the rooms will start to look busy and unfocused.

Recommended Videos

Don’t be afraid to accessorize

Some jaw-dropping transformations are little more than a few well-picked accessories. If you tend to get bored of your decor often or don’t have the time for a full-scale renovation, opt for smaller, removable accent pieces that you can install by yourself in just a few hours. For the kitchen, choose ceramic vases, wooden serving trays, or a small woven buffet to hold placemats, extra cups, and other dining room items. The living room is a great space for western-style throw rugs and faux cowhide rugs.

In general, picking new artwork for the walls or adding a wooden side table can go a long way in bringing this design style into your hour house without paying for a floor-to-ceiling makeover.

Log cabin meets romance

For those who like to spend their summer nights camping under the stars or bunking in a log cabin, incorporate a rustic lodge theme with wooden furnishings and canvas, rattan, or woven accents. Think about implementing statement pieces like an antler-trimmed mirror, antique wooden dresser, or tree-trunk table. To prevent the house from looking too gimmicky, contrast these pieces with simpler furniture like a solid-color leather couch or single-tone cabinets.

Charm your guests with rustic country

The country look is one of the more well-known sub-niches of the rustic style. Usually, it incorporates a few more colors to create a style that’s more southern romantic than western ranch. For this theme, antique furniture is the key to making the home feel cozy and lived in. Think about adding softer edges with circular or oval mirrors, frames, vases, and lamps. To make it even more inviting, pick muted accent colors like pale pink and baby blue to add a pop of color without detracting from the softness of the space.

When picking a few statement pieces, opt for items you might find in an old farmhouse, barn, or stable. This includes branding irons, horseshoes, wooden milking buckets, butter churns, and more. Don’t just leave these items sitting around, though. Mount the horseshoes and irons on the wall and repurpose the buckets to use as flower pots or storage for magazines, candy, or small towels.

Interior country style kitchen
Mavo/Shutterstock

Try out some rustic projects for yourself

A common misperception is that rustic furniture and decorations aren’t as luxurious as the ultra-modern, minimalist aesthetic. In reality, nothing could be further from the truth — these homes are lush and cozy, giving an air of classic elegance. Whether you want to convey the mood of a sprawling southern farmhouse or a modest western ranch, you can redecorate and transform your home to fit your preferences without breaking the bank.

Because the style relies on a more lived-in look, you can find grand statement pieces for a great price at garage sales, flea markets, and second-hand stores. All in all, your home should be a comfortable place that inspires and relaxes you and your family. By finding pieces that speak to you, your personality will shine all throughout the home.

Editors' Recommendations

Topics
Will Blesch
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Will Blesch is a copywriter, content writer, and someone passionate about anything that lets him discover more about this…
25 stellar staircase ideas to freshen up the look of your home
Not ready for an entire remodel? Update your staircase with one of these ideas
Young woman on stairs in a loft caring for potted plants.

If you want to change the interior of your house, you can change out throw pillows and invest in new furniture, but your stairs are a set thing, right? Not quite. You may not be able to move stairs or rip them out entirely, but you can get creative about your stair design.

Changing up your staircase can be one way to upgrade the look of your home and it isn't as difficult as you may think. If you aren’t sure how to accomplish this, we’ve got 25 ideas ranging from subtle to dramatic to help you figure it out. Keep reading for inspiration on how to update your staircase.

Read more
12 fantastic walk-in closet ideas for the bedroom of your dreams
Transform your bedroom into a luxurious and organized retreat
Full shelves and rods in a large closet

Walk-in closets are the epitome of luxury and organization in any bedroom. They provide ample space to store your clothing, shoes, and accessories while offering a stylish sanctuary to start and end your day. If you've got one of these lovely large bedroom storage spaces, you may be wondering how to spice it up. Whether you're designing a new closet or looking to revamp your existing one, here are 12 fantastic walk-in closet ideas to elevate your space to the next level.

1. Add a luxurious vanity
Introduce a touch of glamour by incorporating a luxurious vanity into your walk-in closet. A beautifully crafted vanity not only adds functionality for grooming and makeup application but also serves as an elegant focal point. Choose a vanity with ornate details and a coordinating mirror to enhance the overall aesthetic of your space.

Read more
Kitchen floating shelves: Dumb idea or cool design feature?
Floating cabinets are aesthetic and functional. Here's what to keep in mind if you choose to install them
Kitchen floating shelves with matte tile backsplash

To install or not to install floating kitchen shelves -- that is the question many designers and homeowners ask themselves these days. Floating shelves have risen in popularity over the past decade with the farmhouse design trend and are often found in more modern kitchens to complement a sleek design and linear look. But are they right for every kitchen and every homeowner? The answer is no. There are tons of ideas for kitchen floating shelves on the market, but pulling them off can be tricky.

Floating shelves can be perfect near awkward corner cabinets and give you much easier access to your most-used kitchen items, but you'll want to have a really good concept of exactly where to use them, how deep they should be, and how to make the most of them before you begin. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

Read more