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Almost everyone today is a fan of the rustic style of interior design and décor. This theme is also known by many other names like cottage, country side, shabby chic, and so on. The rustic style derives its beauty from the casual look and its ability to exude a charm of history and warmth. It is possible to create this look in any room or space in the home, and it makes even more sense to bring it to the bedroom because that is the place you relax, unwind, and spend quality time as a couple after a strenuous work day. The easiest way to bring the cottage or country side look to the bedroom is by using rustic furniture. Beds, headboards, dressers, stools, side tables – the options are many when it comes to picking a furniture pieces of this kind for the bedroom. These can be given a one-of-a-kind appeal with a little bit of thought and creativity, Here are five such ways by which you can make your rustic bedroom furniture look more interesting.

1 – Mix styles

Rustic, no doubt, looks great in itself, but it is also one of the few interior décor styles that blends well with other styles like vintage, industrial, modern, contemporary and so on. A luxe bedroom interior, when given a rustic twist with a barn styled headboard looks as beautiful as a countryside bedroom filled with simple and plain furniture of all kinds. Rustic also works wonder when combined with chic and industrial themes. Rustic relies heavily on wood while industrial uses metals in their various forms. There a plethora of ways in which you can combine the two – add metallic accents and hardware to a wooden bed, use a wrought iron stool for a reclaimed wood dressing table, and so on.

2 – Mix materials

Rustic bedroom furniture is most often made from wood. However you can add interest to these items by combining materials within themselves or in the objects that are placed on them. For e.g., a simple wooden side table placed alongside the bed can be accentuated with a metallic bedside lamp, like one made from copper. This brings out a beautiful contrast and enhances the visual appeal of the space manifold, while letting you stick on to the rustic scheme in all its goodness.

3 – Go pale

If there is one interior décor theme that benefits from pale and bleached finishes, it is the rustic one. The raw and unsophisticated appeal of these finishes works well with the home-spun, aged character of rustic furniture. Dull whites and greys are the most appropriate choice in this regard and give your room a pared-down look and feel instantly.

4 – Pop in some color

Rustic sure benefits from pales and whites, but this style also interestingly works well with colors. Warm hues like red, neutral colors like grey blue, natural ones like green, or earthy tones like rust look as beautiful on rustic bedroom furniture as whites and pale shades. The key here is not to coat the piece with paint, but to leave some exposed edges that give the rugged feel.

5 – Recycle and upcycle

The rustic style of interior design relies heavily on up-cycling. Be it the furniture piece itself or the material used to build it, this theme presents you with multitudes of options to be an environment conscious consumer. A discarded apple crate from a thrift shop, under the rustic style, can be converted to a beautiful side table that flanks the bed in a cottage styled bedroom. Wooden beams or planks from a demolished home can be stacked together vertically to form a beautiful headrest.

Furniture items, no doubt, play a key role in bringing a rustic look and feel to bedrooms. With a little bit of thought and effort, these regular pieces of wood can be converted into breathtaking centerpieces that define the style and allure of this private space.

Source by Grisel Herrick

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