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17 country bedroom ideas - from cottages to stately homes
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From ancient cottages to graceful Georgian houses, the English country bedroom has an irresistible appeal. We've gone through the House & Garden archive to find our favourites
By Bonnie Robinson
An English country bedroom can come in many forms, from a low-ceilinged, beamed attic in an old cottage with uneven walls and floors, to a graceful room of grand proportions in a Regency villa. The age of the house might conjure up images of traditional decoration, full of patterned fabrics and antique furniture; or the eccentricities of the architecture might suggest that a cleaner, more pared-back approach will work. There are plenty of looks for country bedrooms that we love: patterned wallpaper, brass bedsteads and quilts are wonderful for creating a sense of warmth, while traditional four-poster beds with stately hangings are irresistible in the right setting. Equally, a white-washed wall and modern wooden furniture can seem just right in ancient rooms where the quirks of the surroundings need to be balanced by a simple aesthetic. Whatever you're going for, our favourite country bedroom ideas are sure to provide you with inspiration.
Simon Brown
Native ShareOld beams and wallpaper – in this case ‘Indienne’ from Lewis & Wood – make for an inviting combination in the bedroom of this Herefordshire farmhouse. The colour palette is soft, with muted patterns and a classic brass bedstead contributing to the sense of warmth.
Paul Massey
Native ShareThis perfectly traditional country bedroom belongs to interior designer Carlos Garcia's Norfolk manor house. The four-poster was built around a pair of Gillows posts and has curtains in Robert Kime’s ‘Tree Peony’ linen. The sofa is covered in Volga Linen’s ‘Tuva’ in celadon, with cushions in ‘Lynxia’ silk by Robert Kime.
James McDonald
Native ShareModern and traditional meet in Tobias Vernon's Somerset cottage, where antique furniture sits next to contemporary pieces (as well as a wonderful art collection) against a clean, simple backdrop of white walls. An Ian McKeever etching and a Svenskt Tenn brass candle sconce hang above Tobias’s childhood Habitat bed, now painted Farrow & Ball’s ‘Emerald Green’. The hand-woven linen throw is by Catarina Riccabona; the oil paintings are by Emma Alcock.
Paul Massey
Native ShareThe interior designer Caroline Holdaway had already decorated two houses for Robin Muir and Paul Lyon Maris when they enlisted her help on their new Cotswolds home. In this small guest room, a bedcover and curtains in Christopher Maya’s ‘Ostrich’ linen in charleston from Holland & Sherry pick up on walls in ‘Moss’ by Paint & Paper Library. The antique ceramic finial on the window ledge is from Brownrigg.
Ben Pentreath
Native ShareMarrying old and new is a difficult task in a grand country house, but Ben Pentreath has managed it with considerable flair in this Regency villa in Hampshire. Traditional toile de Jouy gets a bold reinvention in this bedroom, where Manuel Canovas’ ‘Bellegarde’ toile de Jouy in rouge, from Colefax and Fowler, was used throughout. Farrow & Ball’s ‘Pink Ground’ on the ceiling contrasts with woodwork painted in its ‘Blue Gray’. The ceramic ‘Charlotte Candlestick’ table lamp is from Hector Finch.
Michael Sinclair
Native ShareAttics always make for charming guest rooms, especially since their architectural quirks only have to be tolerated for a short time! Textile designer Natasha James has created a magical space in her country house in Yorkshire, combining Cole & Son's ‘Sweet Pea’ wallpaper with two of her own Tasha Textiles prints – ‘Honfleur Reverse’ on the armchair and eiderdowns in ‘Jaipur’. The kilim rug came from Natalia Violet Antiques.
Paul Massey
Native ShareIn one of the cottages on Prince Charles' Cornish estate, the decoration is clean, simple and unfussy. White walls warmed up by colourful textiles will always be one of our favourite looks for a cottage. The quilt is from The Romantic Englishwoman in Lostwithiel.
Simon Brown
Native ShareWith a large family and frequent guests, the owner of this house in Hampshire tasked Henriette von Stockhausen with creating elegant and versatile interiors that help to tie together the original Georgian rooms and a recent extension. In the main bedroom, Henriette has designed an extra-wide four-poster bed that is extra tall, too, to keep it in proportion. The owner’s preference for calm colours prevails here, with a Ziegler Sultanabad carpet, a sofa with a back lowered to the height of the bed behind it and the leafy arabesques of a pair of antique mirrors, against Lewis & Wood’s ‘Indienne’ wallpaper.
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Michael Sinclair
Native ShareLoft conversions in cities and towns are often small spaces ideal for children or guests. The top of a barn conversion, on the other hand, can be a fabulously spacious main bedroom removed from the hubbub of daily life. Light colours and scrubbed or limewashed beams keep them bright. The main bedroom of Jo Vestey's Oxfordshire farmhouse has Jo's photographs ondisplay and a Japanese light on the desk. The dark beams, floors and desk contrasts nicely with the white rug and walls, giving an overall look that is both clean and rustic.
Elsa Young
Native ShareJeanetta Rowan-Hamilton of Nettles Cashmere restored her tin-roofed fishing lodge in Scotland after inheriting it from her parents. She abhors waste and loves change of usage, and is often seen in the salvage section of her local antiques shop. In one of the four bedrooms, Jeanetta has repainted this pair of Victorian beds that were her grandmother's. The neutral tongue and groove walls and ceiling brings the feel of old and new together.
Davide Lovatti
Native ShareA bedroom on the first floor of Tom Helme's Carskiey Estate has a soft, pastel palette, with window and bed curtains in a matching 'N-098' wicker linen from Fermoie. Pink and green is a classic colour combination, and it doesn't come much more traditional than that perfect four-poster bed.
Simon Upton
Native ShareOne of the guest bedroom at Bowood House in Wiltshire has walls covered in Colefax & Fowler's 'Bowood' design - a pattern named after this house with interiors by John Fowler. The same pattern features on the bed valance, headboard, curtains and chair upholstery.
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Native ShareDesigner Guy Goodfellow has made the window a feature in this manor-house bedroom in Devon. Its casement is painted in Rose of Jericho's 'Mountain Green', framed by thick linen curtains and with a smart seat underneath. The ceiling is painted with floral motifs, giving the appearance of pargeting. To replicate these murals, try the painter Dawn Reader.
James Fennell
Native ShareSeveral shades of blue are combined to great effect in this bedroom at Badminton House in Gloucestershire. The bed hangings are in 'Hops' by Colefax and Fowler. For a similar soft-blue paint to that on the walls of this room, try 'Sky Blue' from Papers and Paints.
Simon Brown
Native ShareIn the spare bedroom of Caroline Holdaway's cottage, an olive-stripe flatweave rug from Sinclair Till contrasts with a vibrant tartan rug from Toast used as a bedspread and cushions made from fabric pieces left over from projects.
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Alexandra Tolstoy's Oxfordshire cottage is a charming mix of old and new. Emma Burns of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler worked with the existing features of each room to breathe new life into them. The bedroom's orange velvet curtains (out of shot) were an original fixture, though Emma had them remade and hung from an antique pole to match the quilt (which she sourced from Colefax and Fowler Antiques). The wallpaper is 'Alice' by George Spencer, while Oka is a good match for the embroidered cushion covers.
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Read MoreSmall cottage bedroom ideas to keep you cosy
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Make the most of cosy cottage bedrooms perfect for curling up in at night
By Thomas Barrie
The country cottage, in all of its low-ceilinged, rabbit-warren-esque glory, is indelibly associated with English interior design. Exposed beams, wooden floors, sloping ceilings, leaded windows – all of these architectural quirks are beloved features of this type of house, although they can be difficult to decorate around. One of the trickiest areas of all is surely the bedroom, often squeezed into small spaces and nestling under steep rafters. A lack of storage and little room to manoeuvre can be serious practical issues, but the charm of these sweet bedrooms usually outweighs their issues.
Whether you’re looking to decorate a small cottage bedroom or you just want to dream about one, we’ve gathered together some of our favourite examples of the style, so scroll down for inspiration on all things tiny and quaint.
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Paul Massey
Native ShareThe interior designer Caroline Holdaway had already decorated two houses for Robin Muir and Paul Lyon Maris when they enlisted her help on their new Cotswolds home. A bedcover and curtains in Christopher Maya’s ‘Ostrich’ linen in charleston from Holland & Sherry pick up on walls in ‘Moss’ by Paint & Paper Library. The antique ceramic finial on the window ledge is from Brownrigg.
Christopher Horwood
Native ShareA children's bedroom in a cottage can become a fantastical world to retreat to. This snug children's bedroom in Xenia Buckhurst's charming cottage is covered in Molly Mahon wallpaper, neatly paired with an ‘Ingrid 3’ blind from Madeaux. A sweet rug from Nursery Window grounds the room.
Tom Griffiths
Native ShareThe wallpaper in this bedroom in a Cotswolds cottage owned by Victoria Barker is by Molly Mahon, and the bed was designed to sit beneath the beams, with an upholstered headboard and frame again in 36 Bourne Street’s ‘Little F’ linen in ‘Tutti’. It brightens the room and adds visually engaging pattern that belies the room’s relatively small size.
Christopher Horwood
Native ShareA chimney breast in this Victorian cottage on the Bradford Estate designed by Emma Ainscough made for dead space in the bedroom; Emma had bespoke shelving built around it and painted the woodwork in Farrow & Ball’s archive colour ‘Bay Area Blue’.
Martin Morrell
Native ShareIn this 17th-century Cotswolds cottage renovated by Ben Adler and Pat Llewellyn, original features were retained in the bedroom such as the prominent beams, even as it was made more comfortable and aesthetically up-to-date. Here, a Paula Rego lithograph hangs above a bed from Alphabeds, with a vintage Welsh tapestry bedcover from Jane Beck.
Simon Brown
Native ShareIn the spare room of Caroline Holdaway’s cottage, an olive-stripe flatweave rug from Sinclair Till contrasts with a vibrant tartan rug from Toast used as a bedspread and cushions made from fabric pieces left over from projects.
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Native ShareInterior designer Harriet Anstruther’s grandmother’s shawl makes the bed in the spare room of her Sussex farmhouse especially cosy, while the wooden crates used as a side table add a rustic edge.
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This Oxfordshire cottage is a charming mix of old and new. Emma Burns of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler worked with the existing features of each room to breathe new life into them. The bedroom’s orange velvet curtains (out of shot) were an original fixture, though Emma had them remade and hung from an antique pole to match the quilt (which she sourced from Colefax and Fowler Antiques). The wallpaper is ‘Alice’ by George Spencer, while Oka is a good match for the embroidered cushion covers.
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The best thing about having a small or strangely shaped room is the opportunity it presents to use your space imaginatively. The alcove behind the door, in the home of designer Patrick Williams of Berdoulat design, has been turned in to a charming sleeping nook. Enclosed behind the curtain are shelves, and a lamp for reading. The room is painted in Farrow and Ball’s ‘Lamp Room Gray’; while the random-width floorboards were bought on eBay. Reclaimed drawers are used under the bed as storage.
James Macdonald
Native ShareThe spare bedroom of interior designer Diana Sieff’s home (a converted chapel in Oxfordshire) has a vintage chic look, with a trio Lebanese plates hanging on the wall.
Sharyn Cairns
Native ShareIn Ben Pentreath’s Dorset parsonage, the small attic bedroom has twin beds sitting neatly on either side, opening up the space. Cream wooden panelling and a bright white ceiling make the small space feel bigger.
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This cosy bedroom at Soho Farmhouse features green floral wallpaper, creating a countryside feel. Matching curtains form a cosy canopy around the four-poster bed.
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Paul Massey
Native ShareThe hefty and worn bedframe adds a country ruggedness in the tiny bedroom of this barn conversion designed by Christopher Howe. Christopher’s choices were driven by the notion that the barn should look as if it was lived in by someone working on the local estate. “I like the idea that the furniture could have been begged and borrowed from the big house,” he explains. “The truth is, the owners have had the benefit of 40 years of my hoarding.” The effect is a pleasingly unpretentious mix of well-designed objects that bear the scuffs and bruises of a well-lived life.
Simon Brown
Native ShareSince moving into her husband’s 300-year-old Wiltshire farmhouse, designer Sarah Vanrenen has enhanced its quirky charm, with an adjusted layout and unexpected colours. Upstairs, the seven bedrooms are equally individual – one has a cheerful mixture of lilac and jade, another lime and sherbet pink. A spare room is decorated with green tones, with sari fabric is on the ottoman at the end of the bed.
The blind and headboard have been made in a matching fabric – a cost-effective trick for adding a punch of pattern to a bedroom. The blind is prettily trimmed in Samuel & Sons pom-poms. A window sill has been turned in to a reading nook with a padded cushion.
Line T Klein
Native ShareThe owners of this Somerset country house had not anticipated taking on such a large project, but their careful renovation enhanced by modern decorative touches has resulted in a smart, yet comfortable, forever home. Two Designer’s Guild beds upholstered in ‘Brera’ linen furnish a small attic bedroom. The white decor combined with turquoise bed throws means the small space has a calm feel.
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The bedroom has a specific practical purpose. This is a room in which you need to create conditions for a quality pleasant stay. Full coziness, comfort will allow you to relax, disconnect from everyday worries, recuperate. Modern trends, such as minimalism, hi-tech, have certain advantages. But their brevity is not to everyone's liking. Many choose more comfortable options for bedrooms. The design, borrowed from the traditions of rural decorations in past centuries, is now very popular. The interiors of the bedrooms in a rustic style have a special charm, maximum comfort. nine0003
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Country and rustic, specialties of destinations
The term "rustic" is applied to many different destinations. Each nation and culture developed its own traditions in the design of the home. A bedroom in a rustic style in the spirit of French Provence and a room decorated according to the Scandinavian model will have certain differences. The variety of options provides an opportunity to choose a design, taking into account your ideas about comfort, coziness. nine0003
Bedroom in country style
All areas of this style can be divided into two large groups: country and rustic. In interior design, traditional country music is created according to the traditions that have been formed in past centuries in American ranches. But this group also includes Provence, which originated in the French provinces, the Russian style, which is typical for rural houses in our region, and others. This design is dominated by:
- furniture, as if hastily put together from boards;
- surfaces with minimal processing;
- simple shapes.
Rustic style bedroom
The high popularity of this direction is due to the originality, uniqueness of the interior, which is welcomed by today's fashion. Photos of rustic bedrooms allow you to appreciate its originality. Despite their simplicity, these designs are able to provide maximum comfort.
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General features of country style
Numerous areas of country style have specific characteristics. But they also have common canons inherent in all variations. If you want to create a full-fledged atmosphere of a cozy bedroom in a country house, you need to use in the design:
- items that reflect the traditions of culture, era;
- natural motifs;
- handicrafts;
- artificially aged furniture. nine0254
- natural materials, warm wood texture;
- textiles with nature motifs;
- simplicity of forms, lack of pretentiousness.
- area, room layout;
- personal preferences;
- financial opportunities.
- artistic forged metal elements; nine0249
- ceramics;
- natural textiles;
- natural panels;
- indoor plants, etc.
- paper or textile wallpaper;
- lining, timber imitation, blockhouse;
- decorative plaster.
- blockhouse;
- board;
- timber imitation.
- tall wooden;
- upholstered with textile upholstery;
- from metal rods.
- beds,
- cabinets,
- cabinets,
- dressers.
- chintz curtains with flowers, polka dots, stripes;
- patchwork blankets, bedspreads;
- decorative pillows with embroidery;
- lace napkins and tablecloths;
- wool blankets;
- knitted rugs, carpets with floral ornaments. nine0249
- linen curtains;
- wool throws in neutral tones;
- with a matting cover;
- plain carpet;
- straw mat.
- mirrors;
- paintings;
- photo wallpapers;
- vases;
- figurines.
- with frosted glass shades;
- with textile lampshades;
- in floral style.
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- wooden base with several "candles";
- street lamps, etc.
Use natural motifs in the interior
Ideally, only natural materials should be used in such interiors. But such a design will require substantial costs, since wooden, forged products are expensive. The modern assortment provides an opportunity to purchase imitations of natural materials. You can use them to save money. But you need to carefully choose items for rustic bedroom design. The imitation must be of high quality. nine0003
Design ideas can be taken from different cultures and eras. Rustic is characterized by features borrowed from the rural dwellings of the 13th-15th centuries. Country based on later centuries. In the photo of the bedrooms in a village house, you can see options that exactly repeat the rooms of our grandmothers living in the province.
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Benefits of decorating in rustic styles
The main advantage of using these trends in the design of bedrooms is their ability to provide maximum comfort. Every city dweller who had a chance to spend time with relatives in the village enjoyed a good rest, a comfortable sleep. This is facilitated not only by fresh air and silence. Incredibly cozy bedroom design in a country house has a beneficial effect on the psyche, promotes relaxation, peace. nine0003
Provide a powerful positive effect thanks to:
Simplicity of forms and warm tones create a positive atmosphere
For a metropolis dweller who spends most of his time surrounded by concrete and glass, experiences constant stress and anxiety, such an atmosphere becomes a miracle cure. In this environment, it is easy to escape from worries and problems, enjoy the atmosphere of a cozy family hearth. No doubt, creating such a bedroom design in a country house, a country house is easier than in a city apartment. But there is still such a possibility. Innovative materials and technologies will help. nine0003
Cozy bedroom interior in a rustic style
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Peculiarities of creating a rustic interior
At first glance, it may seem that creating such an interior is a simple task. In fact, decorating a bedroom in a rustic style, preserving the canons and ensuring harmony, attractiveness is quite difficult. In an exact copy of the room of past centuries, a modern person may not feel too comfortable. It is necessary to stylize the idea, competently combine centuries-old traditions and modernity. To cope with this without the help of specialists is not easy. nine0003
For starters, it is worth looking at photos of bedrooms in village houses with professional design projects in different directions. This will help you choose a style that matches:
Photos of finished interiors will help you choose the right style
In a large room, you can create an interesting, original rustic interior. Dark colors prevail in it, additional elements are used in the form of ceiling beams, etc. For a small bedroom, it is better to choose Provence. Light shades inherent in this style will allow you to visually adjust the room. nine0003
The bedroom should be a source of good mood, an oasis of pampering and comfort. When choosing a design, it is important to be guided by your own tastes. Interior elements, shades, decor items should evoke positive emotions.
The interior should evoke positive emotions
Financial opportunities play an important role in creating a rustic bedroom design. When choosing finishes, furniture, decor, natural materials should be given preference. But if such acquisitions are not affordable, you should look for high-quality imitations that will help create the proper atmosphere. nine0003
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Rustic interior elements
The main material in the bedroom in a rustic house is wood. Its unique texture and warm hue provide the room with maximum coziness. The tree is used in the manufacture of solid, comfortable furniture, as a durable floor covering. Natural material can also be used in the decoration of walls and ceilings.
In addition to wood, the following items are used to create a comfortable interior:
Wood is the main material for a rustic bedroom
The selection of elements depends on the specifics of the style, the era in which the design idea is borrowed. In the modern assortment you can find many products that will become a worthy addition to the interior. In the design of a rustic setting, various needlework skills will come in handy. Crocheted lace napkins, embroidered pillowcases, patchwork blankets, homespun rugs, panels with plants, etc. will look great in it. Carved wood products will be an ideal decoration. nine0003
Plants play a special role in village houses. Geraniums on the windowsills, ficus will bring notes of comfort into the atmosphere, make the interior more attractive, homely. You can choose other plants that suit your personal taste.
Plants will make the interior more homely
When creating a design project for the future interior, you must remember that this style should not be pretentious, conspicuous luxury. One of the benefits of a rustic setting is simplicity while providing maximum functionality. nine0003
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Country interior decoration
Cozy country style ceilings are traditionally painted white. If a bedroom in an apartment is designed in this direction, you can use whitewash or water-based paint. In modern designs, stretch ceilings with textile fabrics are sometimes used. It can be used in the design of lining lining or its imitation. The choice of option depends on a certain direction, the size of the room, the specifics of the interior. nine0003
Solid wood flooring is the best choice for flooring. This material perfectly matches the country atmosphere. In the production of the board, several types of wood are used, which differ not only in technological parameters, but also in shades. You can find a tone that matches the character of a particular interior. If the acquisition of a massive board is difficult, you can use a laminate that imitates natural material.
Solid wood - the best option for flooring
Rustic bedroom walls can be used:
Wallpaper with vegetable and flower patterns will harmoniously look in a classic country style. For Provence, decorative plaster in a sandy, beige shade can be used. A blockhouse imitating the surface of a log house will help create the atmosphere of a Russian village hut. nine0003
Blockhouse imitates the surface of a log house
Wooden interior doors, platbands, etc. will perfectly complement the interior. If plastic windows are installed in the room, you can decorate the frames with a laminated film “under the tree”.
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Rustic finishing
Some finishing technologies for rustic and country are the same. In this style, the ceiling can also be whitewashed, painted. But it is desirable to add wooden beams to the design. The ceiling can be wooden, brick. nine0003
Solid wood floors are also used in rustics. But the material must be artificially aged. In the interior of a bedroom in a rustic rustic style, stone tiles or high-quality imitation of porcelain stoneware can be used. Stone, brick raw wall surfaces fit well into rustic. If such solutions do not contradict personal ideas about comfort, you can use them to create an original design. It is not necessary to leave a brick, concrete wall without finishing. You can use modern materials that accurately repeat such surfaces. nine0003
Brick walls fit well into the rustic style
Walls in this style can also be used:
It is desirable to choose materials with the imitation of aging in order to more accurately reflect the atmosphere of past eras.
Clapboard wall decoration
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Country style furniture
Furniture plays an important role in creating a certain style. Photos of bedrooms in rustic country styles will help you decide on the choice of these items. The main piece of furniture in this room is the bed. The main element is the headboard, which serves as a guide when choosing. It can be:
A bed with a high wooden headboard will successfully complement any style of country music. Models with metal structures fit well into Provence, Russian style.
A massive closet is an obligatory element in a bedroom in a country house. An excellent option would be a case model made of artificially aged material. You can choose a design with elements of carving, embossing, with a mirror on the door. If the room is large, you can install a chest of drawers, bedside tables, and a dressing table in it. A rocking chair will fit well into the interior of the bedroom. nine0003
A massive wardrobe is a must for rustic style
Natural wood furniture should be preferred. But if you want to save costs, models made of MDF, chipboard, laminated, veneered will help create the right atmosphere.
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Rustic furniture items
Rustic style bedroom has a minimum number of pieces of furniture. For such designs, models are selected that imitate antique products, knocked together from raw boards. In the products of the world's leading brands, you can choose from:
The rustic style is characterized by a minimum amount of furniture.
A chest can be an excellent addition to rustic style. Some manufacturers have such options in their assortment.
In the creation of such an interior wardrobes, interior glazed doors are not used. They do not correspond to the canons of rustic. As in the country style, in these designs, the frames of plastic windows must be decorated, to create an imitation of a wooden structure. nine0003
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Textile decor in rustic interiors
Textile decor has a special place in any design. On the photo of the bedrooms in the village house you can see:
Woolen blanket - an invariable attribute of coziness and comfort
All these items are invariable attributes of coziness and comfort. They create an environment in which you can relax, unwind, do your favorite hobby. When choosing curtains, you can give preference to Provence models, Austrian curtains, complement them with garters, ruffles, etc.
Rustic bedroom interior is not distinguished by an abundance of textiles. But even in it, such elements are used to ensure proper comfort. Can decorate decoration:
Window decoration with neutral linen curtains
If the interior seems too laconic, you can make it more expressive with a bright accent. In this capacity, a bedspread, a carpet in rich colors is used. Indoor plants will help to revive the atmosphere. nine0003
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Additional interior elements
General canons of style must be taken into account when creating an interior. But the design of a rustic bedroom should be original, have an individual character. To ensure this effect, various additional items are used:
Decor elements give your interior a personal touch
In all directions of country and rustic, mirrors in wooden frames can be used, the decor of which must correspond to the general character of the situation. Perfectly complement the design of the picture with natural landscapes. Photowall-paper with images of corners of nature, villages, gardens, etc. fits perfectly into the country.
Ceramic vases will be a good addition to the interior. Porcelain figurines are often used in country music styles.
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Lamps in rustic interiors
In creating an imitation of the design of a bedroom in a country house, special attention should be paid to lamps. They should not only create comfortable lighting, but also additionally emphasize the style features.
Chandeliers, sconces, floor lamps, table lamps are used in country decorations:
Luminaires highlight the features of a rustic bedroom
These models harmoniously complement the environment, add a touch of comfort to the atmosphere. The choice of models depends on the size of the room. In a large room, you can hang a ceiling chandelier with several shades. In a small bedroom, the main source of light can be a lamp with a textile lampshade, a compact floral arrangement.
Modern manufacturers offer many original rustic appliances. Models used in lighting are:
Original rustic lamp
The interior of this important room can become as comfortable and unique as possible if all design elements are chosen correctly.