A laid-back cool nomadic style runs through these two rustic interiors, where natural textures and colours create a back-to-basics vibe. Despite the easy, cosy ambience of home number one, there is a great deal of cutting-edge style and finesse at play; particularly in a bold wood and grey kitchen design, an enviable walk-in closet, a sleek modern bathroom design, and a chic home office. Rustic style home interior number two actually resides in a bright city apartment with a wide open plan space, where rustic elements have been mixed in with smooth contemporary pieces. Take the tours and soak up the different ideas for modern rustic home style.
Stone walls and ceilings, plus a tone perfect wood floor, envelop this rustic living room in a calm neutral cloak. Every element in the room and every piece of furniture has been picked out in a sympathetic hue with the creamy backdrop.
A woven rug makes a warm island beneath a neutral fabric sofa, where a small wooden coffee table stands poised to hold snacks and drinks. A beautiful handmade macramé wall hanging brings added texture behind the seating.
The sectional modern sofa is set in an arrangement that partially blocks off the dining room from the lounge, to create two separate spaces.
A projector is mounted to the ceiling, ready to cast images on the far wall. Two dining pendant lights with huge rattan shades make an attention grabbing feature over a wooden dining table. The table is a match for the Wegner Elbow chair, which stands in a set of four.
Rustic tableware adorns the wood top.
A modern fruit bowl brings dark wood tone to the table.
Nearby, there is a wood and dark grey kitchen. The colours and materials are sympathetic to the rustic elements in the room, but the kitchens style is modern like the rest of the furniture.
A dark kitchen backsplash adds drama to the design, with the help of a bar light that accentuates its texture. A set of false drawer fronts at the sink add a contrasting stripe. The kitchen tap has been selected in a black finish to blend it with the shadowy surroundings.
One segment of the kitchen has been dedicated to wine storage, standing the full height from base units to the top of wall cabinets.
The wood finish of the wine storage tower is stained grey to provide contrast with the other cabinetry.
The internal doors have been coloured and textured to blend with the characterful walls of the home.
Inside a rustic bedroom design we find heavy duty hemp curtains dressing the window.
A duo of unique bedroom pendant lights twinkle above the bedside.
An oversized headboard design extends behind each bedside unit to create one connected look for the sleep space. A dressing table area neighbours the arrangement.
The deep filled duvet and pillows look too good to resist. A chocolate brown bed throw keeps things extra cosy and warm.
Each small side table by the bed has a rattan basket incorporated into its base, as a catch-all. Get a similar model here.
The bedroom is blessed with an enviable walk in wardrobe, fully kitted out with a closet system of garment rails, shelving and chests of drawers.
Even the interior of the closet has been designed with a neutral rustic decor style in mind, by using textured drawer fronts and neutral colour.
Whilst the natural hues continue inside of the bathroom, the design is little less rustic and a little more modern. A sharp modern bathroom vanity has a grey finish that matches with a contemporary grey wall hung toilet. Edge-to-edge tiling and a custom cut vanity mirror give a high-end look. Cabinets have been made-to-measure, and include recessed shelves to tuck away toiletries and lotions.
A wall mounted faucet serves the vanity unit.
Inside the home office, a stone wall features a tiled effect section behind the desk.
The modern desk is paired with a rattan desk chair. Chunky planters hold mature cacti by the window.
Oversized decorative wall hooks hold bags up off the floor.
The second home tour offers up a much lighter and brighter ambience inside, over a much more spacious floor plan. This apartment has smooth white walls that reflect the natural light from a generous run of large windows on multiple walls of the main living room. Simple sheer white voiles dress the windows to maximise the daylight. A long modern grey sofa takes up a centre spot between two structural columns, whilst a rustic dining area occupies the area behind. The entire room design is very symmetrical in nature: A wall sconce illuminates each tall column, scatter cushions are arranged in perfect mirror image on each end of the sofa, and a rattan dining pendant light hangs dead centre of the room.
A tiny sprig of life in a clear glass vase provides a fresh and pretty little centrepiece on the wood dining table.
The Live Edge dining table is surrounded by six modern wood chairs. A couple of macramé wall hangings decorate the chimney breast behind the rustic dining set.
A characterful tree knot takes a bite out of the foot of the table. DInnertime at this end of the table may take a little creative maneuvering!
More botanical decor accessorises the room, in the form of whimsical twisting tree branches.