Country living bedroom ideas
100+ Bedroom Decorating Ideas in 2022
DAVID TSAY, styling by Janna Lufkin
Your bedrooms are arguably the most important rooms in your house. After all, the master bedroom is where you both start and end your day, while the guest bedroom is the place where you welcome those special overnight guests. That's why we've put together this inspiring bedroom design guide. Jam-packed with more than 100 (!) of our best and brightest bedroom decorating ideas, it'll help you visualize your dream space and provide the tips and simple ideas you’ll need to get that look.
First up, figure out the style you’d like for your room: are you dreaming of a cozy bedroom ideas that beckon you to curl up with a good book, a cheerful, gingham-filled hideaway, a farmhouse rustic bedroom, or a white bedroom that removes you from the stresses of the day? With that in mind, let’s get started. Whether a spacious master suite or a small bedroom, the easiest and most affordable way to update your space is by painting the walls a fresh, new hue. (Check out our list of these best paint colors for bedrooms to get you started.) If you’re looking for something a little more involved, consider a bedroom wall decor treatment such as wallpaper, salvaged wood, built-in millwork, or a statement hanging installation.
Now it’s time to dig into the fun stuff! Your bed and other pieces of bedroom furniture are important pieces to help set the mood and style of your bedroom. One of the best ways to ensure that your bedroom is unique and personal is to mix and match your bed, bedside tables, dresser, armoire, and other bedroom furniture rather than buying a matching suite. If you are up for a DIY challenge, consider even making your own DIY headboard and adding some floating nightstands for a bedroom that will be truly one-of-a-kind. Lastly, don’t forget to add a cute bedroom chair (best paired with a floor lamp and side table) or cozy window seat for reading. Lastly, to really give your bedroom personality, consider new bedroom curtains, a cozy rug, layers of sink-in bedding, and a few fun accessories and collections that will bring you a smile every morning. Keep reading for sweet dreams ahead.
Matt Albiani
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Cozy Built-in Bed Nook
In their New York cottage, Sea Roost, Mate Gallery owners Matt Albiani and Ron Brand transformed the small bedroom into a dreamy coastal retreat by building a cozy captain's bed that they then surrounded with vintage indigo textiles and topped with an indigo-inspired wallpaper.
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DAVID TSAY, styling by Becki Griffin
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Small Space Storage
You would never guess that this bright and airy all white bedroom measures only 170 square feet! Painting the planked ceiling, shiplapped walls, and trim all the same crisp, clean white was key to achieving this deceivingly spacious look.
Small Space Storage Tip: If you have a small bedroom or your closets are in short supply—as in nonexistent!—bring in a vintage clothing rack to add function with style. Also place a trunk or blanket chest at the end of the bed as a makeshift linen closet.
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DAVID TSAY
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Statement Headboard
In her master bedroom, style blogger and author Liz Marie Galvan (@lizmariegalvan) chose a mantel-inspired headboard to add architectural interest against the plain white walls. A chunky cable-knit throw atop layers of subtle striped bedding provides softness.
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DAVID TSAY
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Mixing Patterns
For a bedroom that really pops, like this Texas guest room, start by painting your walls and trim a crisp white. Then bring in graphic patterns through a rug and upholstered headboard. Topping the bed with all white bedding helps the patterns pop even more. Tip: Choose pieces of similar colors to keep the look tailored and sophisticated.
Annie Schlechter
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Salvaged Headboard
For a unique headboard, stylist Matthew Gleason turned a salvaged door on its side. To keep installation easy, attach the door directly to the wall and pair with a simple platform bed.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Built-in Bedside Bookcase
If you have a small bedroom, consider swapping a floor space-sucking bedside table with a narrow recessed built-in bookcase. The space-saving nook provides not only storage space for your favorite books and bedside essentials, but also display space for an arrangement of accessories, vintage finds, and bedroom-perfect houseplants.
DAVID TSAY, styling by Natalie Warady
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Pops of Color
Painting all the walls and trim a crisp white (try Simply White by Benjamin Moore) provides the perfect backdrop to showcase colorful painted furniture and graphic framed art. In this cheery California bedroom, an overscaled green painted four-poster bed takes center stage, while the vintage art provides even more eye-catching color.
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Kim Cornelison, styling by Jennifer Berno DeCleene
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Painted Accent Wall
In the attic bedroom of her Wisconsin home, designer and DIY columnist Jenni Yolo (@ispydiy) painted the ceiling and side walls a crisp white to make the small bedroom feel more spacious. She then chose to paint the oddly shaped end wall a calming blue (Dusty Laurel by Behr) to add some interest.
DAVID TSAY
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Natural Wood Accents
Maria Carr of @dreamywhiteslifestyle knows a few things about decorating an all-white bedroom. In her airy California cottage, the master bedroom is awash in a variety of white hues, from white painted planked walls to a white slipcovered chair to layers of soft and pretty white bedding. To break up the sea of white, she replaced the original closet door with a natural wood salvaged door, chose black oak herringbone flooring, and added a rustic pine bench. For an easy and romantic bedroom curtain idea, Maria simply hung a vintage monogrammed textile.
ANNIE SCHLECHTER
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Embrace the Architecture
Old houses come with all kinds of lovable nooks and crannies, so embrace—and enhance—the quirkiness of your space when decorating. In this small bedroom, homeowner Matthew Gleason emphasized the slope and height of the low ceiling with contrasting paints. The pretty blue ceiling (Fantasy Blue by Benjamin Moore) also brings the sky indoors.
Small Space Bedroom Tricks: Follow Matthew's lead and forget the footboard, instead opting for a just a headboard. For extra bedside storage, try pulling up a vintage chair.
Helen Norman, styling by Natalie Warady
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Textured Neutrals
In this Georgia bedroom, designer James Farmer embraced a soothing grasscloth for the walls, then brought in additional layers of texture with a woven headboard and an arrangement of rattan basket trays for the wall.
Brian Woodcock
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Bold Headboard
The master bedroom in this Mississippi farmhouse features a charcoal headboard inspired by an old door, which brings out the blue in the hand-woven rug and serves as a perfect accent piece in an otherwise neutral room.
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Brian Woodcock
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Nature-Inspired Neutrals
The soft color scheme throughout this Alabama lake house brings an element of serenity to this room. The muted brown, green, blue, and tan hues were all inspired by the breathtaking scenery surrounding the home.
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Jean Allsopp
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Cozy Materials
Designer Ashley wanted this room to express an "all in with a cocoon-like vibe." Long drapes, a tufted headboard, cozy bedding, and a variety of soft colors and patterns make the master bedroom of this Alabama cabin feel warm and lived-in.
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Dominique Vorillon
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Shiplap on a Slope
The way that this California bedroom's white shiplap walls slope inward while maintaining a space above the bed adds dimension and extra coziness. The laser-cut lanterns casts soft shadows on the walls at night, adding to the effect.
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Lincoln Barbour
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Pile on the Heirlooms
Made by this East Alabama homeowner's grandmother, the hand-stitched quilt provided design inspiration for the entire guest room, starting with the red-orange paint on the French doors. The Laredo iron bed, another historically accurate touch, tempers the sweetness of the graphic floral motif.
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Max Kim-Bee
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Floral Print Takeover
David Hillegas
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Stylish Murphy Bed
A good tiny bedroom strategy: Think like a boutique hotel. Far-flung friends—a.k.a. air mattress aficionados—will appreciate the fluffy towels, reading lights, and wait a minute, is that a pull-down bed? Get even more inspiration for making small spaces work harder.
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Max Kim-Bee
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Serene Symmetry
The owners of this Maine cottage converted a storage unit already on the property into the ultimate he-and-she-shed. Now attached to the main house, the cozy quarters accommodate a queen-size bed and headboard flanked by custom floating bedside tables. Petite lamps and a homemade single-bulb pendant provide ample light without bulk, and a custom lumbar pillow made from Indian textiles helps the room feel a bit wider.
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David Hillegas
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Cozy Treehouse Getaway
The owners of this Nashville treehouse designed the space around this iron bed, which was originally in a guest room in the main house. Made of bark cloth, the pillow's material is aptly named for its environment.
Victoria Pearson
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White Shiplap
"We just wanted a spot that was restful and calm," says the owner of this Washington farmhouse. Once they peeled the 1970s pink floral wallpaper off the walls, they uncovered drywall that was bowed, so a friend hit it with a hammer and discovered shiplap, which they painted white. They brought in a platform bed, antique blankets, and an old leather chair from Craigslist.
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Max Kim-Bee
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Views of Nature
Yes, the guest room of this Maine home is small (just 10 feet wide!), but what it lacks in square footage it more than makes up for in views. It overlooks the scenic backyard filled with birch and spruce trees. The tiny table—just big enough to accommodate a bud vase, cell phone, or coffee cup—was a gift from the owner's aunt.
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Tim Street-Porter
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Passion for Color
Designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard isn't afraid of color—and you shouldn't be either! A seafoam green four-poster bed pairs perfectly with a bright blue comforter and patterned wallpaper.
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David Hillegas
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Dreamy Spring Bedroom
Refresh a tired space with a lively mix of patterns and hues. A playful bedspread (Tatiana by Kathryn M. Ireland) provides an easy jumping off point to inspire other design elements, like a chippy vintage whitewashed bed that gives soul to the space and keeps feminine prints from feeling too prim. Bold textiles pop against neutral wood paneling, and unexpected accents like a vintage hat mold on the table make a space feel truly personal.
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MICHAEL J. LEE
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A Room With a View
Inspired by a collection of vintage landscape paintings, designer Stephanie Sabbe created a boy's bedroom with the potential to grow with him.
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Roger Davies
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Cherished Art Display
Rather than edit down a large collection of artwork, this California homeowner created a gallery wall that stretches from the crown molding to the baseboards, making room for every cherished piece.
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Roger Davies
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Updated Parlor Retreat
The bedroom in this 105-year-old Victorian farmhouse was originally the house's parlor. The homeowner upholstered the white-painted bed in a graphic blue-and-white-check fabric to complement the whimsical sheets. Wallpaper with a wood grain pattern, a fresh way to achieve a similar effect as unpainted, wood-paneled walls, creates a warm backdrop for the crisp bed.
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Blue and White Bedroom
Patterned textiles add dimension to light, bright spaces, as seen in the master bedroom of this rural Connecticut farmhouse. Although the homeowner mixed multiple patterns—windowpane plaid, vertical and horizontal stripes—the effect is still subdued, thanks to the consistent palette.
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David Tsay
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Golden Accents
A 1950s brass Hollywood Regency headboard that the homeowner picked up at a local antiques store is the centerpiece of the master bedroom in this Arizona ranch home. Its metallic finish inspired the room's other golden accents, from the nightstand's campaign details to the 1960s tufted yellow bench.
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Paul Costello
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No-Fuss Neutrals
The laid-back atmosphere of country superstar Ronnie Dunn's Tennessee barn home is maintained by keeping the palette neutral while focusing on organic textures (lots of linen and rope) and raw materials (metal, wood, and stone). An antique barn door track gets a second life as a picture rail above the tufted burlap headboard in the master bedroom.
18 bedroom ideas for the country-inspired home
OKA, Rockett St George, Country Living
A country bedroom can be somewhat difficult to define; country design schemes can run the gamut from rustic farmhouse, to quaint cottagecore, to grand country estate. But there are a few hallmarks of a country-inspired bedroom no matter what style you favour – namely a cosy and welcoming atmosphere, some nature-inspired colours or patterns, and a use of natural materials such as wood, cotton, or linen.
We've looked to the best bedroom brands and retailers, from John Lewis & Partners to OKA, Dreams, Rockett St George, and Colefax and Fowler to name just a few, to find the best country-inspired bedroom ideas and design schemes.
Browse useful colour combinations and pattern ideas, the best beds and bedroom accessories to buy, and clever paint techniques and wall treatments in 18 of our favourite bedroom ideas to fall in love with...
Rockett St George
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Bedroom ideas: Soft modern
Belying a common design assumption that canopy beds are for traditional settings only. This version from Rockett St George forgoes heavy curtains or voile covering, leaving an exposed iron frame as the focal point in this imposing country bedroom.
Pictured: Black Iron Canopy Bed at Rockett St George
OKA | Damian Russell
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Bedroom ideas: Fun accessories
This bedside scheme has a refined colour palette of just 3 shades – deep red, cream, and brown – whilst all of the visual interest comes from layers of pattern, texture, and playful accessories. We love the unexpected details here, especially the wall-mounted straw hats, and the pairing of ikat and rattan.
Pictured: Roa Lampshade, Calabash Rattan Table Lamp, Radnor Wood Bedside Table, and Areca Cushion Cover, all OKA
John Lewis & Partners
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Bedroom ideas: Layers on layers
This John Lewis bedroom scheme is a treat to look at, with layer upon layer of botanical print and soft colours. This is a great example of how to use pale grey – frequently reserved for minimalist bedrooms – in a more maximalist way.
Pictured: Bobbin Bed Frame at John Lewis & Partners
Paint & Paper Library
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Bedroom ideas: Royal blue
A classic choice of bedroom colour; pale blue is a calming shade that can encourage relaxation and restful sleep. We love the clever paint effect of matching the colour on the walls to the door, skirting board and window frame.
Pictured: Blue Gum at Paint & Paper Library
Country Living | Carpetright
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Bedroom ideas: Country cottage
This bedroom takes its design cues from the country cottage playbook, from the wrought iron bed and wood panelled walls, to the mismatched accessories and textured wool carpet.
Pictured: Country Living Salcombe Wool Carpet at Carpetright
The White Company
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Bedroom ideas: Scandi-inspired
This serene bedroom has strong Scandinavian influences in the pale wood walls, white-on-white colour palette, and accents of nature. If you want to create something similar, make sure you use lots of textiles and soft furnishings to soften and add warmth.
Pictured: Melbury Linen Bed at The White Company
Piglet in Bed
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Bedroom ideas: Outdoors in
Green is one of our favourite colours to use in a bedroom – especially this sophisticated and nature-inspired sage. You might naturally steer away from using browns alongside your greens for fear of labouring the theme, but this textured light brown works wonderfully well. Some clean, bright whites would fit in happily, too.
Pictured: Sage Green Bedtime Bundle at Piglet in Bed
Rockett St George
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Bedroom ideas: All natural
Materials used – and celebrated – in their natural form is a common design feature of country homes and bedrooms. Here exposed brick, natural rattan, and raw wood are paired with soft and tactile accents (the velvet bedspread, berber rug, and pampas grass.
Pictured: Roll Top Woven Cane Bed at Rockett St George
Dreams
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Bedroom ideas: Light and airy
There is nothing quite like being woken of a morning by natural light streaming in through your windows. We love this light and airy bedroom, featuring our Country Living Thirlmere upholstered bed, nestled under a set of skylights.
Pictured: Country Living Thirlmere Bed at Dreams
Divine Savages
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Bedroom ideas: Art Deco
Whilst this playful 'Crane Fonda' wallpaper from Divine Savages is a statement in itself, the rest of this bedroom design scheme fully commits to a bold Art Deco theme – from the herringbone floor to the bamboo canopy bed and pink velvet bench. Another great paint effect here, with the dusty pink tones of the wallpaper matched in the painted ceiling.
Pictured: Crane Fonda 'Soft Copper' Wallpaper at Divine Savages
The White Company
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Bedroom ideas: Sweet country
This cornflower blue bedlinen with sweet ruffled Oxford border from The White Company belongs in a country-inspired home. We love the woven seagrass detailing in the rug, bedside table and pendant light, too.
Pictured: Kara Hemp Fine-Stripe Bed Linen at The White Company
OKA
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Bedroom ideas: Accent with black
Accenting with black is a great design trick if you've found yourself with a lot of pastels or softer colours in your bedroom accessories or bedlinen. This striking black headboard adds a bit of depth and prevents the overall design scheme from appearing too chalky.
Pictured: Sheringham King Velvet Headboard at OKA
Country Living
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Bedroom ideas: Statement wallpaper
This cheery rose motif wallpaper from our Country Living collection at Homebase adds instant country cottage notes. The styling in this bedroom fully embraces the theme, with dusty pink and green accents, and matching fresh flowers.
Pictured: Country Living Country Rose Pink Wallpaper at Homebase
Dunelm
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Bedroom ideas: Cool neutrals
This bedroom is a masterclass in introducing cool, contemporary tones in a traditional setting, mixing silvery greys and fresh whites with more traditional features like the panelled wall, feature fireplace, and curved headboard. This is ideal for those who need total calm in their environment to get a good night's sleep.
Pictured: Dorma Purity Silbury Duvet and Pillowcase at Dunelm
Dunelm
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Bedroom ideas: Rustic and charming
This design provides a comprehensive country bedroom checklist: floral bedlinen, accents of sage green, light wood, plenty of texture, and elements from nature. Replicating the same in your own home won't steer you far wrong.
Pictured: Meadow Ditsy Floral Duvet Cover at Dunelm
Colefax and Fowler
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Bedroom ideas: Country estate
Fully embracing the country estate theme here, with a riot of mismatched pattern across furniture and soft furnishings. The key to successfully mixing prints in this way is to choose complimentary base colours – here, the silvery grey on the bed complements the pale pink of the curtains, and the soft cream of the chair.
Pictured: Constance Fabric by Colefax and Fowler
Furniture Village
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Bedroom ideas: Farmhouse
You might not naturally add bold red velvet to a farmhouse setting, but as you can see here, it fits beautifully. Although counterintuitive, deep red is a great option if the wood in your home is very dark, because the richness of both are complementary. It's important to add lighter elements however, like the pale walls and pink bedlinen.
Pictured: Mandarin Bed Frame at Furniture Village
Homebase
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Bedroom ideas: Playful print
If you don't love the idea of following a theme or going big on colour and pattern, a nod to the countryside can be as subtle as adding a quaint duck motif, here printed on cotton bedding from our collection at Homebase.
Pictured: Country Living Ducks Printed Bedding Set at Homebase
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Style features
Decorating the interior of a living room in country style, you should adhere to the following rules:
- All materials are chosen natural or skillfully imitating them.
- Decor elements should emphasize their natural origin (raw wood, stone, aged boards, wicker baskets).
- Rustic style interior does not tolerate pretentiousness, emphatically luxurious furniture and gloss. nine0007 It is not recommended to install high-tech appliances in plain sight in a country living room.
Colors
The design of the country-style living room is maintained in natural, natural shades. The color of the tree, both dark and light, is the main one. Often, white, cream and sand colors are used to decorate the walls, and brown for the ceiling, floor and internal filling. If the wood color is chosen as the main one, then the walls and floor are lined with dark boards, giving the atmosphere a certain brutality. nine0005
The natural color of clay - terracotta - brings a special warmth to the country living room, it is appropriate for finishing floors, fireplaces or stoves.
The photo shows a living room in a country-style private house, designed in a dark color palette.
Rustic style in the living room eliminates flashy colors and bright contrasts, but welcomes the smooth flow of shades from one to another. In such an interior, nothing irritates the eye, because the country is designed for relaxation and tranquility. nine0005
Materials and finishes
The design of the country-style living room is natural in every way. The ceiling of the living room is finished with wood: clapboard or board. This option is not suitable for those who have a dark top that causes an oppressive feeling, so the surface can be left white and combined with contrasting beams. Another good solution is to cover the beams with special wax, giving them a natural shade and leaving the structure of the tree. With the use of light toners, the ceiling will appear higher. nine0005
Paint, plaster or paper wallpapers are used for country-style walls. Wood panels look great, as well as open timber. Also, the walls are sheathed with clapboard, then covered with stain or paint. If the walls are wooden, it is recommended to use a minimum of textures on the ceiling, otherwise the room will be overloaded, and it will look like a closed box in appearance.
With decorative stone or brick, you can make a spectacular accent wall that will add an even more natural look to the living room. nine0005
Pictured is a living room with a dark beamed ceiling that matches the wood floor.
Natural planed boards are optimal as a floor covering, but high-quality imitations are also appropriate: parquet or laminate. Linoleum in this country is excluded.
Another way to cover the floor is to use terracotta tiles that imitate clay products. Unfortunately, the climate of our country does not allow laying porcelain stoneware without a floor heating system, if the country house is intended for year-round use. This material keeps heat for a long time, so in winter it will have a positive effect on the overall atmosphere of comfort. nine0005
To design a country-style living room in a city apartment, you need a spacious room, as well as large windows and high ceilings. A small room with an abundance of wooden textures will look even tighter, and white plastic frames in window openings can negate all efforts to create a country interior. A small living room in a rustic country style is decorated in light colors, and the essentials are used as filling so that the room does not look overloaded. The real fireplace is being replaced by a stylized electric one. nine0005
Furniture
To recreate the country style, it is important to choose elements that are in harmony with the decoration of the living room. Furniture for the hall is chosen simple, even rough. The main material for the manufacture of tables, chests of drawers and chairs is usually natural wood or its imitation. Antiques, vintage or artificially aged pieces of furniture upholstered in coarse textiles or leather are often used.
Sofa in country style is comfortable and functional: it can be straight or corner, with leather or textile upholstery. Its main task is to give the room coziness, to gather family and guests in a common circle for sincere conversations. Its shape is never pretentious; the design contains a minimum of decorations and ornaments. nine0005
Pictured is a country living room with comfortable upholstered furniture in retro style.
Wicker chairs, antique chests, open shelving and cabinets look appropriate in a country-style living room. If the living room is combined with the dining room, its main decoration is a massive dining table and solid wooden chairs.
It is difficult to trace the symmetry in the arrangement of furniture: a chaotic arrangement gives the room a sense of habitation and simplicity.
Lighting
Lighting in a country-style hall is a thoughtful scenario that allows you to comfortably relax and communicate with family and friends. The central lighting is created using a chandelier. Often this is a voluminous product with wooden details or plafonds imitating candlesticks. Rough metal, chains can also be used.
Wall sconces, floor lamps in the seating area, table lamps provide additional country-style lighting. In a particularly large room, recessed ceiling lights can be seen. The light is always warm, emphasizing the rustic feel of the living room. nine0005
Pictured is a country house in country style, where the living room is lit by a large wrought-iron chandelier.
Textiles and decor
Window openings in the country living room should not be overloaded with complex draperies. Monochromatic curtains made of cotton and linen, as well as simple curtains with a slightly pronounced floral ornament, are suitable for the interior. In a rustic style, open round cornices with curtains on rings, as well as lace tulle, look great. nine0005
Country furnishings abound with textiles made from natural fabrics: cushions on the sofa, bedspreads and woolen blankets, self-woven carpets and runners. The floors can be decorated with real animal skins.
The photo shows a country-style kitchen-living room with thick curtains, warm blankets and pillows that are in harmony with the color palette of the carpet.
Handmade items are valued as decorative elements. Souvenirs and books on open shelves, paintings and plates on the walls are appropriate. Frames with your favorite photos, antique clocks and boxes that tell the story of a family look great. Tables in the combined living room can be decorated with fresh flowers in vases, and kitchen shelves can be decorated with ceramic dishes. nine0005
Living room design ideas
Living room interior in country style has several directions that designers follow when decorating a room.
The American ranch-influenced living room is devoid of finesse: the furniture is rough, the finishes are dominated by wood textures and leather, and the decor is homemade carpets and patchwork quilts.
Chalet - a house in an alpine village located in the mountains. Here, the country living room is replete with warm woody shades, upholstered furniture, and fur skins. A fireplace is especially appreciated, designed to give a cold house a maximum of comfort. nine0005
English country in the living room - an orderly but cozy interior with a rocking chair and a rug, ceramic or porcelain dishes, silverware. An open bookcase is required. Brown, white and red shades are used as the main palette.
Pictured is an American ranch-style living room with massive furniture, dark ceilings and a fireplace.
French country or Provence is characterized by lightness, simplicity and naturalness. Today, this style is on the rise in popularity, because the bright Provencal interior of the living room allows you to create a south coast atmosphere without spending much. To do this, you need old-fashioned elegant furniture, fabrics with floral patterns, live plants and other little things dear to your heart. nine0005
Laconic but functional furniture made of natural materials, warm colors and comfort combined with rationalism and orderliness are the hallmarks of a German country style living room.
The style of the Russian hut, or Russian country, differs from the European vision. It is characterized by log walls, carved solid wood furniture and an abundance of textiles. Printed curtains with patterns, patchwork bedspreads, self-woven rugs, a large stove and a table in the middle of the living room will help to convey the mood of a Slavic hut. nine0005
Photo gallery
Country style in the interior is soulfulness and simplicity, where the material value of things is in last place. For a rustic-style living room, the main thing is to create a calm atmosphere for cozy family gatherings.
Country style living room - photos of unusual design ideas in the interior
One of the most popular design solutions is country style design. This reception was a great success due to the comfortable and warm atmosphere. nine0005
Country style brings home comfort, without unnecessary pathos, glamor and other things. It is worth noting that most often, country-style design is used for summer cottages, country houses, but recently, it is often used for multi-apartment residential buildings.
Country is universal, it can be used in almost all rooms, but more often it is used in the design of hotels. As a rule, the hotel is the largest room in the house and various decorative elements that are often used in country music can be used at its base. nine0005
You can visually appreciate this style with the help of pictures. This article presents photos of a country-style living room.
If you want to create a welcoming and hospitable atmosphere in your home, then the best option is a country living room, the photo of which you see on this page. This style does not lose its relevance.
Table of contents of the article:
- Country design features
- Design Tips
- 100 Country Style Living Room Design Photos
Country Design Features
The above style is perfect for those who do not like frills and prefer simplicity and style, instead of pretentiousness. The country does not use expensive elements.
The calm color palette used in the design of the country-style living room, you can create a room in which it is easy to relax and unwind. In the country, light, bed colors are used. nine0005
If the final design seems boring, it can be diluted with a few colorful accents.
Such a technique will not spoil the design, but on the contrary, it will improve and complement it.
Natural wood of various colors and shades is used in the country living room interior. Therefore, country-style decoration is preferred by connoisseurs of natural materials.
Wooden furniture and various decorative elements are also often used. The tree is associated with home comfort, nature and naturalness. nine0005
In addition, arriving in a country-style living room, even being in an apartment in a metropolis, you can feel the atmosphere of a country house, which stands on the edge of a dense forest or on the shore of a lake.
A variety of floral ornaments are often used in country music. Cells, lines and other design elements are also widely used. They can be both the basis of a country-style design solution and an addition.
A country style living room is a great design solution that is always in fashion thanks to its special warm atmosphere. In such a room it will be pleasant to relax, as well as to hold meetings with friends and family.
Designer's Tips
In order for the country-style design to be successful, it is necessary to align the walls as much as possible. They should not have any dents, bumps or other defects. But the texture of the wall covering can be uneven and rough.
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When designing a country-style living room, remember the basis of this style, it is the creation of a comfortable, bright, “warm” space that gives everyone in the room a pleasant feeling of security, tranquility and relaxation.