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21 Best Cottage Decor Ideas

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By Erin Cavoto

DAVID TSAY

Whether you own a cottage or just want to be inspired by some quaint decorating tips, you'll want to check out these best cottage decor ideas to create a slice of paradise right in your home. These styling ideas are perfect for maximizing space if you live in a tiny house, or even just adding simple touches that will make the space feel more like home. Each room is covered in these tips, including ideas for designing a peaceful patio, sprucing up your mudroom, or fitting in a home office. You'll be on the way to the kitchen of your dreams with sweet breakfast nook ideas, as well as tips for making the most-used room in the house a little more country-chic.

You might also want to look to some inspiration for your living room, whether you'd like to add some white living room ideas or opt for some rustic touches. Of course, there are several tips for creating an adorable cottage bedroom, including accent walls, bright colors, and comfy bedding. No matter what style you're trying to achieve in your home, whether it's a modern look or you prefer farmhouse décor ideas, there are cottage decor tricks for any type of home.

KIM CORNELISON

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Attic Bedroom

Many cottages have bedrooms with sloped ceilings. This use of an accent wall is a great idea, because it adds dimension to the room without making it feel crowded.

SHOP PLAID BEDDING

DAVID TSAY

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White Living Room

An all-white living room is complemented with wooden furniture for a cozy, welcoming look.

SHOP THROW PILLOWS

LAUREY W. GLENN

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Eclectic Cabinetry

These cabinets use metal ventilation inserts for the cabinet doors that create a rustic, whimsical look perfect for a cottage kitchen.

SHOP NICKEL CABINET KNOBS

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Corner Office

You don't need a dedicated room for a home office, just a cozy corner to tuck an upcycled desk, chair, and cabinet into.

SHOP DESK SUPPLIES

DAVID TSAY

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Tiny Cottage Kitchen

A cheery palette and narrow fridge turn make this kitchen feel open and airy rather than tight and cramped.

SHOP BACKSPLASHES

Lucas Allen

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Sweet Schoolhouse

Max Kim-Bee

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Quaint Sitting Area

Planks from Habitat for Humanity's ReStore line the sitting-room ceiling in this renovated Texas cottage. The homeowner was inspired to turn cow-feed sifters found at the Round Top Antiques Fair into artful sconces with burlap fringe.

Dana Gallagher

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Sunny Breakfast Nook

This New York cottage's beadboard-panelled breakfast nook features Eames chairs bought at a Brooklyn stoop sale and a farm table the owner made with salvaged wood.

RELATED: 16 Insanely Adorable Dining Nooks

Mark Lohman

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Peaceful Patio

On the patio of a Victorian cottage in Arkansas, the wicker patio set was a hand-me-down from the homeowner's friend. Another pal sewed the love seat's cushion and pillow from fabric the homeowner scored at a Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store.

Mark Lohman

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Victorian Dining Room

The rooms of this Arkansas home were stuffed with mismatched furniture covered in musty 1980s linens, but the homeowner spotted enough gems in the mix to buy the place fully furnished. She saved only the pieces with potential or items that were stunning as is, like the sage cupboard and the chippy dining table.

Lucas Allen

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Vibrant Bedroom

In the master bedroom of this Catskills home, sunny-yellow paint and an exuberant green-and-white print enlivens the small space. The low-pitched roof created a seemingly unusable three-foot-high gap on each side of the room. A carpenter was contracted to fill one side with bookshelves, and the other with cabinets and storage drawers.

Mark Lohman

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Stylish Bedroom

The homeowner of this restored Arkansas home upgraded the fixtures with chandeliers, and the Jenny Lind-style bed is one of the few furnishings she kept in the bedroom. The shams and duvet cover are West Elm; the coverlet is Garnet Hill.

Steven Randazzo

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Country Kitchen

You'd never guess that most of this 1900 Texas cottage was recently built. To add this kitchen, plus a living room, porch, and bathroom, the homeowners scoured the Texas countryside for materials others might overlook—from rusted pressed tin for the ceilings to salvaged windows, doors, and cabinets.

Max Kim-Bee

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Rustic Living Room

While this Connecticut cottage's living room's upholstered furniture is white, the sofa and chairs are also purposefully deconstructed, with tufted fronts and exposed burlap-and-wood backs. A settee and two armchairs by Restoration Hardware cozy up to a Zentique coffee table. The boat propeller and oil paintings are secondhand scores.

Lisa Romerein

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Chic Kitchen

In this Los Angeles home, orange mohair revives a vintage maple stool in the kitchen, where Carrara marble upgrades Ikea cabinets. Task lighting comes in the form of suspended Edison bulbs, covered with Victorian wire shades. The cast-aluminum fox wine cooler was designed by Arthur Court.

Bright idea: Matching wood frames transform food-themed ephemera (labels, grocery ads, and menus) into a polished collection.

Victoria Pearson

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Simple Mudroom

This California cottage's mudroom boasts a 1930s factory stool, which retains its original green paint, while the iron hooks on the coatrack swivel from side to side.

Stacey Brandford

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Colorful Guest Suite

The truth about this room's walls? The paneling didn't match the rest of the house, so instead of whitewashing the wood, Sarah Richardson, interior designer and host of HGTV's Sarah's House, camouflaged it with an opaque paint, The Plaza by Glidden—a compromise that comes off as intentional.

Roger Davies

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Elegant Dining Area

Casual eclecticism rules in this Chicago cottage's dining nook, furnished with a reclaimed-oak table, a Belgian sofa from the early 1900s, reproduction caned chairs, and a vintage footstool upholstered with an antique carpet.

Lisa Romerein

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Unique Laundry Room

In the laundry room of this California cottage, photo-realistic wallpaper from Anthropologie fools the eye into thinking that books have been stacked floor to ceiling. A jute basket from World Market, filled with colorful quilts, sits beneath a reclaimed-oak table.

Max Kim-Bee

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Numbered Stairs

The family of this renovated Texas cottage stenciled numbers on plywood, which they nailed to their stair risers (painted Black Suede by Behr).

Victoria Pearson

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Small Space Decorating Ideas

A cheap curtain wire kit—not brackets and drapery rods—supports these panels in the den of this California home.

Pretty Accent Wall Ideas to Brighten Up a Room

Erin Cavoto Erin Cavoto is the Editorial Assistant at ThePioneerWoman.com, covering food, holidays, home decor, and more.

13 cottage decorating ideas: cottage decor and design ideas

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Are you looking to decorate a cottage? Or do you simply love cottage decor ideas and style and adore swooning over chocolate box homes? If so we've got plenty of inspiration for creating this cosy look in your home, however large your space.

From stylish wall colors and finishes to pretty but practical flooring and window treatments to characterful decor schemes to copy, these cottage decorating ideas are the perfect place to start planning your scheme. 

See: Cottage kitchen ideas – design inspiration for homely spaces

What is cottage style?

Cottage style is all about showcasing and preserving prized original features as well as creating cozy, homely spaces. Small but beautiful, cottages are awash with historic stone and timber floors, rustic ceiling beams and quirky angles, and its these elements which give cottage interiors their unique character. 

Prized features of the rural landscape, chocolate-box cottages are entwined with geology and the landscape, so taking decorating inspiration from the natural surroundings is a fitting place to start thinking about a scheme. Think colors inspired by the nature, botanical prints and an eclectic mix of handmade and antique wooden furniture.

1. Decorate in earthy, natural tones

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Cottages are inextricably linked with their rural setting and brimming with natural materials with soft weathered textures so what better palette to decorate in than with the gentle colors of the countryside? 

Here, Little Greene’s greenish neutral – North Brink Grey 291 – sets a relaxed mood and a calm foundation for furniture in a mix of Vanessa Arbuthnott's nature-inspired fabrics including a vintage german sofa in Fruit Garden Straw, Pigeon, Charcoal and armchairs in her May Blossom Pigeon/Charcoal.

Don't miss our cottage lighting ideas for pretty, practical solutions.

2. Mix and match wooden furniture 

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Embracing natural materials is the perfect complement to the rustic features of a cottage, as Susie Watson, founder of Susie Watson Designs , explains. 

‘Using natural wood furniture, connects a space to its surroundings and adds character,’ she says. ‘Antique furniture can blend well with newly bought furniture, don’t worry about matching the color of the wood just make sure the era of the pieces feels coherent.’

3. Choose warm, earthy colors

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Cottage style is all about creating that warm welcome and homely feel. Choosing warm shades based on natural earth pigments is an easy way to enhance the mood of a space; try creams, and earthy stone and honeyed yellow shades through to warm plaster pinks and rich terracottas for instant coziness.  

When decorating an old cottage with original plaster it is advised to use a breathable formula made such as Edward Bulmer's Natural Paint , for similar shade to the above try Brick. 

For cottage kitchen ideas, don't miss our inspiring image gallery.

4. Choose a Shaker-style kitchen

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Based on the Shaker principles of simplicity, utility, and craftsmanship, the elegant proportions and fuss-free, linear design of Shaker kitchen cabinetry make it perfect for a humble cottage, mixed in with reclaimed unfitted pieces for a relaxed feel. 

If low ceilings are an issue, limiting storage mainly to base cabinetry is a good way to keep a cottage feeling bright and open, while also allowing beautiful stone walls to stand out, as this beautiful deVOL kitchen proves. 

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Cottages are loved for their warm and welcoming feel, and key to creating this is including a rustic farmhouse table and chairs for social gathering, as Helen Parker, creative director at deVOL explains.  

'The charm of a cottage kitchen is often the quirky and eclectic mix of old and new that gives the feeling of a cosy and welcoming space. A vintage kitchen table and chairs is a must, all cottages need a spot for chatting and drinking tea and the ubiquitous jug of wild flowers.'

6. Fill your home with garden flowers

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When it comes to cottage style 'fresh garden or hedge row flowers are a must and can mark the difference between urban and country living,' reveals Vanessa Arbuthnott. 

For a pretty floral centerpiece on your kitchen table, gather a selection of vessels in different materials and sizes such as apothercary vases, chippy enamel just, jam jars and stoneware pots and fill with your fresh pickings. Don't worry about stems being different lengths or about colors clashing, this variety of blooms jostling for attention is key to the quaint cottage look.

See: Cottage garden ideas – pretty ways to embrace rustic style outdoors

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Decorate with heritage prints

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Pay homage to the beautiful rural setting of your cottage by decorating with papers and fabrics that capture the charm of the countryside. William Morris – artist, designer, poet, socialist and ‘Godfather of the Arts and Crafts Movement’ – created hundreds of designs that celebrate the beauty of nature. 

Mostly created around the late 19th-century, his stylized flora and fauna prints are still available to buy today, in original and refreshed colorways, and are the perfect way to bring the beauty of nature into the bedroom. 

8. Add in upcycled vintage furniture

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The great thing about creating a cottage look is that it can be created on a shoestring using vintage pieces and a bit of imagination. Easy to come by at specialist furniture shops and flea markets, dated brown furniture can easily be refreshed with some chalk furniture paint into original and rustic pieces, as this pretty desk proves.  

Don't worry about the finish or the wood color, instead look for beautiful shapes that will shine once painted. When you have spotted the perfect piece, simply sand down, coat with Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint and sand again once dry to create this weathered French look. 

9. Choose a traditional, curvaceous sofa 

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With elegant curves and a Howard-style silhouette, this small Classic sofa from Susie Watson Designs is a great choice for zoning a snug kitchen-cum-living room, and is layered with paisley, ticking and statement floral cushions, plus a wool throw, for a cozy cottage feel.

10. Get retro with your textile treatments

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Thought that the curtain pelmet and sink skirt were things of the past? Think again if you're looking for cottage bathroom ideas. Vanessa Arbuthnott shows how these vintage-style designs can look fresh and stylish in this bathroom using her pretty mix and match fabrics. To stop the look feeling too cutesy, embrace contemporary color combinations, such as the the Dark Hay/ Charcoal colorways of these French Ticking, Herbaceous Border and Dainty Daisy fabrics. 

‘The yellow and grey botanical fabrics bring the countryside in and the pretty striped frill around the sink softens and warms up the space too.’ says Vanessa. ‘The bathroom is given a light and airy feel, with its painted wooden floor, and free standing bath.’

11. Paper with romantic botanical wallpapers

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Prints inspired by nature are a mainstay of quintessential cottage interiors. A master of timeless style, Colefax & Fowler is the go-to brand for romantic botanical prints. New from its Jardine Florals collection, Greenacre features distinctive fan-like gingko leaves with dancing blossoms to produce a contemporary foliage design, and is available across wallpaper. For a vintage botanical bedroom try using this Leaf Green colorway wall to wall, as well as on a quilt, chair and valance.

12. Use a neutral palette to highlight rustic features

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There’s something truly magical about sleeping up in the rafters. Let original oak beams stand out against a palette of simple neutrals or pastels. Complement the rustic patina of aged wood with a natural seagrass carpet, then try delicate patterns, such as Neptune’s Emma linen in Sage for upholstery and cushions. 

'As spring is on the way, natural colours like pinks and greens, complement the light and contrast harmoniously against darker greys,' says Amber, home designer at Neptune . 'Alternatively, an all-white look can go a long way in lifting the room to create a lighter space, and our Grace scatter cushions are perfect for adding a little texture.'

13. Create a cozy reading spot

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There's lots of Marie Kondo-inspired talk about living clutter-free these days, but when it comes to cottage interiors, a little clutter is a good thing. Shelves of books make homes look cozy and lived in. Having bookshelves floor to ceiling in the living room will keep books organised and will mean they're close at hand when you want to curl up with one by the fire. 

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Pippa is Content Editor on Homes & Gardens online contributing to Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors print issues. A graduate of Art History and formerly Style Editor at Period Living, she is passionate about architecture, creating decorating content, interior styling and writing about craft and historic homes. She enjoys searching out beautiful images and the latest trends to share with the Homes & Gardens audience. A keen gardener, when she’s not writing you’ll find her growing flowers on her village allotment for styling projects.

Country house in country style, garden and country-style gazebos

"Country" in English means "village", "countryside". Accordingly, a country-style house reflects the character of the territory where it is located.

Wooden blinds on the windows create an atmosphere of rustic warmth and comfort.

Modern small hall harmoniously combines comfort and functionality.

Kitchen in a country house in one of the provinces of France. Spacious, bright kitchen - the dream of any housewife.

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Characteristic subtleties of style

  1. Country style in the interior of a house depends on national characteristics, culture and life of the country.
  2. Country style in a modern interior is, first of all, the use of natural ecological materials to emphasize the rural style.
  3. Things in the interior of a modern wooden cottage in country style should not be old, they should look like old.
  4. The country house interior design uses natural "sunny" colors.

Country style in the interior is usually used for cottages or country houses. The country-style cottage is designed for people who prefer a quiet pastime. It must be wooden. In other words, a country-style house is a modern country house.

Country style in a modern interior is the use of natural ecological materials to emphasize the rural style in the design of a modern wooden house.

The facade of the country house is usually made of wood and stone. It can be either a one-story or two-story cottage.

Dark wood is used for the ceiling in the living room. In the center of the composition is a large fireplace in a natural stone box.

Cozy kitchen done in white and soft olive light. The perfect combination of colors for rustic style.

A kitchen in a large house of a wealthy Italian family. A well-chosen kitchen set made of wood in light beige tones.

Design of a kitchen in a country house. Cozy, warm place for long family gatherings.

The first floor of the house

The design of the house can be as follows. On the ground floor there is usually a terrace, a kitchen, a dining room, a living room. The floor and all interior decoration should be made of natural materials, ideally wood. Ceilings can be made of wood or simply plastered and covered with white paint. Wooden beams on the ceiling will perfectly fit into the interior of a country house in country style, which will be used for additional lighting elements. The dining room should have a large table with chairs made of solid wood. The kitchen has wooden furniture.

The refrigerator door can be decorated with a wooden panel. The floors in the kitchen can be made of natural stone or tiles. You can decorate the kitchen with various braids and braids with onions and garlic, embroidered bags with spices, antique pottery. In no case should plastic, PVC be used for interior decoration.

Living room on the ground floor of a large house in the Moscow region. In accordance with the style selected upholstered furniture made of fabric with a floral pattern.

Design project for the kitchen. A notable feature of the style is the use of knitwear for the home in the design. So on the table we see a tablecloth, which is made in the same style as chair covers.

Expensive wooden and wicker furniture looks great in the living room. And, of course, a fireplace, which performs not only a decorative function, but also serves as a source of additional heat in the house. It is better to cover furniture and armchairs with warm woolen blankets. In addition, lay out small pillows. The same ethnic handicrafts (macrame, embroideries, straw toys, wicker vases and toys) are suitable as decor. In the corridor, a lot of hinged and floor wooden shelves and cabinets are also used. All this can be decorated with forging elements. The country house in country style provides a spacious, bright wooden terrace.

A snow-white kitchen with bright accents of fresh greenery.

Light beige warm shades always look good in the interior. With their help, any room can be made cozy and comfortable.

Bedroom in a one-storey house.

Second and attic floors

Country cottage usually consists of two floors. On the second floor there are bedrooms and bathrooms. Ceilings in the bedroom are best left white. The main focus is on the bed. It should be large on low legs, made of pine or other solid wood. Covered with a colored bedspread made of natural material or a woolen plaid. Wardrobe - from the same wood as the bed. The interior is complemented by a bedside table and a mirror in a simple wooden frame.

A country-style staircase connecting floors in houses can be one of the main decorations of a cottage.

Stair steps can be made from natural stone or wood, rough hewn or perfectly smooth. Most often they resort to the effect of roughly processed and artificially aged wood. This is very painstaking, time-consuming manual work. Artistic forging is often used as a fence. Also, a country-style staircase with ordinary wooden posts creates a good effect. The panels on the other side of the stairs are often wooden or simply pasted over with paper wallpaper with a floral pattern.

Children's bedroom on the attic floor. The wooden ceiling and wall with a large window perfectly complement the country style.

Spacious bedroom on the second floor of a country house from a wooden frame.

Design project of a living room on the second floor of a hunting lodge.

To create a country style in the bathroom, choose a cast-iron bathtub with curved legs, wicker laundry baskets. Faucets and accessories should be made of copper or brass, made in a retro style.

A country-style attic looks natural if nothing is changed in the architecture of the attic floor. The walls remain partially inclined, and the niches formed by the truss system do not need to be hidden. It feels like you are in a small wooden house. It is better to decorate all this with whitewash, natural wood and textiles. Decorate the interior of the attic with furniture for relaxation. What will emphasize the proud name of the cottage-country even more. If possible, you can make a billiard room out of the attic.

An unusual solution for the bedroom. A royally upholstered baroque-inspired bed looks exquisite in the overall rustic interior concept.

Properly selected solid wood bedroom furniture.

Rustic style bedroom in a cabin in the woods.

Landscaping

The country style garden is a bit like the garden from our childhood. It should have many colors of various types and shades. A country-style garden should look a little rundown. Plants are simple, appropriate for the area. Exotic flowers and shrubs will look unnatural. You can give a second life to old, forgotten things by adapting them to flower gardens, flower beds, etc.

A fence made of wicker or wattle with earthenware hung on it will be a wonderful decoration in a country garden. Paths are made randomly from gravel, bricks, stone slabs and wooden saw cuts. It is good to plant many fruit trees and fruit bushes in the garden. A gazebo will fit perfectly into the design of a country garden. A country-style gazebo is usually round or pentagonal. Made from wood or stone. The roof is decorated with straw or vines. Chairs and stools are placed inside, and if the gazebo is rectangular, then wooden benches can be placed along the walls. In the center is an extension table.

Cozy living room with panoramic windows. In accordance with the modern style, the lighting is correctly chosen for the interior.

Style on the backyard of a country house.

The size of the gazebo depends on the wishes of the owners. If the landscape allows, you can dig a real or make an artificial well in the garden. A country-style garden should be such that everyone who enters it wants to take a break from worries, relax and walk barefoot on the grass. And in a spacious wooden house, plunge into an atmosphere of tranquility and security.

Garden decor . Lovely elements will make the backyard cozy and inviting.

The garden seating area is a great opportunity to relax in nature.

Features of organizing the interior of a house in a country style. Video

Country style in the interiors of city apartments and country houses

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Country style attracts in the days of progress with its simplicity, naturalness and unobtrusiveness. This charming design conveys the rustic charm, the traditions of the peoples in the arrangement of their homes. A country-style private house has boundless comfort, conveys a provincial lifestyle.

Living room with olive walls in country style

Highlights

Country design requires the use of materials in their original form. Finishing and decor should look simple, in a minimalist style. Not a single family can do without modern household appliances, but if you create a rustic-style interior, you will have to hide them behind the scenery, make them built-in, hide them in cabinets and use them when necessary. Country house design projects clearly show how best to do this.

Country-style furniture should look primitive, rough. Elegant things in the interior are not often allowed. For example, if the house is decorated in a French rustic style. Trendy things will be out of place in the interior. The design of the space should resemble the atmosphere of a summer cottage or a country estate.

Bright small kitchen in country style

Natural materials are an important feature of the style. Linoleum, plastic, all kinds of glossy surfaces should not be present in the interior of a country house.

Finishing with stone, parquet board, tile is used for arranging the floor. Tiles are traditionally used if the kitchen or bathroom is being renovated.

Wall painting is also characteristic of country music. But first they need to be covered with a rough layer of plaster. Wall decoration is done with paper wallpaper, but not vinyl. Suitable wallpaper with a floral pattern.

White and beige living room in country style in the house

Design projects of a country house in country style involve the abundant use of textiles, but it must be natural. Suitable fabrics - chintz, linen, cotton, cambric. Fabrics can be plain or with a primitive pattern - a cage, floral motifs, a strip.

Country is the right style for those who love practicality and convenience. In a rustic interior, everything is easy to clean and wash, does not require special maintenance costs.

If you decide to decorate your country mansion or one-story country house in country style, use the tips for their improvement.

Beautiful Ribbons to Decorate a Rustic Interior

Living Room

The main part of the living room is a fireplace. This area is traditionally distinguished by masonry of tiles or stone. Place a firewood pot near the fireplace. You can add a zone with a candelabra with candles, paintings.

Small living room in a country style house

Rough parquet, tile or stone finishes are suitable for the living room floor. For zoning space, finishing from different materials is used.

Interior design projects may differ depending on which house needs to be decorated. If this is a small one-story cottage, then everything should be kept in the most modest tone. Projects for arranging a country mansion imply a more striking style - the use of solid furniture, rich decor, more beautiful fabrics, carved beams on the ceiling.

Symmetry and order in the arrangement of furniture are not typical for country music. Interior items should be located so that they are convenient to use.

Spacious living room in country house

Bedroom

Bedroom in country style has its own characteristics:

Cream country style bedroom

The ceiling in the bedroom can simply be whitewashed or sheathed with light-colored wood. Paint the walls or wallpaper them with floral or floral prints. Floor finishing is done with parquet board or parquet.

Finishing colors - green, blue, cream, white, terracotta, brown. The color of the furniture should be slightly darker than the main environment. In addition to the bed in the bedroom, you can arrange additional furniture - a pouffe, a dressing table, a mirror.

Country-style bedroom with wooden wallsCozy country-style bedroom

Kitchen

Country kitchen should be without plastic ceilings and glass tops. Tiles are traditionally used to finish the floor and work area above the stove. Windows and doorways can be decorated with curtains. A country-style kitchen should not have visible appliances. It must be stored in cabinets. On the walls you can place ceramic plates, paintings depicting fruits. To give your kitchen a makeover, decorate it with ceramic vases filled with garden or wildflowers.

Provide lighting with a wrought iron chandelier. If the kitchen is small, hang a few lamps instead of a chandelier.

Large kitchen with country style islandWhite kitchen with blue and brown country style accentsWhite and blue country style kitchen

Bathroom

Bathroom decoration should be made mostly of tiles or stone. These materials have the best moisture resistance. If you need to install furniture here, choose modular options made of natural wood.

For decorative purposes in the bathroom, you can use wicker laundry baskets, forged metal towel holders.

Country style bathroom Country style brown bathroom Country style bathroom with wood and tiles on the walls

Children's room

Rarely anyone decorates a room for a child in a rustic style. But if you really need to follow a single design throughout the house, you need to know how to do it.

A huge plus of this design is that the child will be surrounded by environmentally friendly materials. Be sure to choose wood for the floor, as tiles are cold and slippery. Wall murals depicting nature, animals are suitable for walls. To illuminate the nursery, choose sconces with yellow light. The rocking chair will be not only decor, but also entertainment for the child. Suitable textiles are cute linen curtains, small check bedding, decorative pillows. Complete the walls with photos of the baby in the family circle.

Attic country style children's roomWhite and blue country style children's room

Rustic decor

There are decorative elements that emphasize the belonging of the interior to any style.


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