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Sophie Warren-Smith

The ultimate checklist for modern rustic style – 10 steps to create this classic look

Modern rustic interior design style.

Modern rustic style is here to stay and it's easy to see why – it's warm and cozy, yet contemporary and authentic, a style of opposites that work wonderfully together. 

It has the simplicity of modern design teamed with the rustic charm of raw materials, slubby textures, and a color palette that invites you to ground yourself in earthy shades of taupes, russets, caramels, and oatmeal. 

With the help our some of our favorite interior designers, we've created the ultimate checklist for modern rustic style that shows you how to put the key interior design elements together.

The ultimate checklist for modern rustic style

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Modern rustic style is a really fabulous scheme to introduce to your home, Sue Jones, co-founder and creative director at OKA explains, 'It really is timeless and it’s such an easy aesthetic to bring to your home with it being so versatile. The secret to finding a modern rustic balance is to think about the materials of the pieces you have in your home and to make sure it’s a balance of distressed woods, textured linens, metal framed furniture and stone pieces, which will bring the aesthetics together.'

For the ultimate checklist of modern rustic style have a look at our top interior design style ideas below that cover color, texture, accessories and wallpaper in every room of the home. 

Choose the right color palette

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Modern rustic style exudes a quiet calm and this is much to do with the beautiful grounding color palette that shows it off so well. 

Think soothing caramels, russet, stone, oatmeal and taupe, but you can also add in some shades of gray and jet black to that. Metallics also work, consider brass, copper, and gold to add extra warmth to your scheme. 

Bring in the warmth of wood

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One of the benefits of a modern rustic scheme is that it works in most settings – whether it's a farmhouse style home or a more contemporary space, the inspiration is the same.

'When designing a modern rustic kitchen I draw inspiration from the outdoor surroundings. I love using natural materials, wood, stone, and metal; keeping the walls a soft white really lets these materials take center stage and creates a beautiful backdrop for vintage finds,' says Melinda Trembly, principal designer at Rincon Rd.

'I decided to go with a minimal glass fixture with clean lines so that they almost disappeared into the space. I wanted to keep an open feeling and not block the views to the mountains out of the kitchen sink window.' 

Source vintage pieces

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One of the key words for modern rustic style is authenticity and this can be found in flea markets and antique shops. Look for the really unusual pieces that are full of character and will add charm to your scheme. 

To contrast the warmth of the knotty wood add some darker shades to your scheme, Patrick O'Donnell, brand ambassador at Farrow & Ball explains, 'The darker and moodier end of the color palette resonates so well with our decorating tastes and needs, from deep, architectural greys and tobacco tones to dark jewel-toned greens, blues and purples.'

Use tactile woven fabrics

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This look is all about texture too, those wonderful fabrics that feel so good to touch – consider boucle, velvet, linen, and heavy cottons like calico. 

'Natural woven textiles in neutrals and rich earthy textures that range from deep mossy greens through to smoky terracotta play a huge part in a modern rustic decor scheme. Solid plain fabrics certainly take precedence for this trend over prints as there is a degree of minimalism within the trend but subtle pattern in the form or simple stripes and irregular geometrics introduced through soft sheers and weaves will bring a scheme to life. 

'A variety of tonal and tactile natural materials with their innate organic quality will create a modern rustic home that feels relaxed and serene,' says James Gomez, co-founder, Yarn Collective. 'All will be excellent choices for upholstery and drapes – and don't forget a textured rug too.'

Embrace natural stone

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Homes that have original features already will give you a jump start with this fabulous look. An oversized stone fireplace will not only create a striking focal point, but could be the starting point for the rest of your modern rustic scheme in a dining room

'Combining fabric with stone in modern rustic interiors balances the rugged, organic appeal of stone with the tactility and comfort of fabric. While stone can sometimes feel cold and austere, fabric introduces visual warmth and coziness, making it particularly effective in areas like dining and living rooms, where comfort is paramount,' explains Tim Walters, managing director, of George Spencer Designs

Choose fabrics of similar tones so you get a constant color palette working across the space – muted tones of green, blue and of course stone, will do the trick perfectly. 

Bring in a slightly industrial style

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If you love pared back style then adopt the utilitarian/industrial element when it comes to kitchens ideas. Rough-sawn wood cabinets teamed with a copper countertop will give you a natural yet contemporary finish. Keep to a neutral color palette to let the textures be the focal point. 

'I would try to keep most small appliances and accessories to a minimum, behind simple cupboards or neatly displayed on shelving,' advises Helen Parker, creative director at deVOL Kitchens. 'Larger appliances such as a fridge and cooker can be on display, if these were stainless steel and had a more industrial feel they would be in keeping with the modern aesthetic. I would avoid colored or fancy appliances.'

Choose warmer tones

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When it comes to accessories for your modern rustic living room, it's about choosing the right fabrics and prints that fit the key elements of the look.

Sue Jones from OKA says, 'For example, if you’ve got an earthy colored linen sofa which brings a soft, warm aesthetic, I’d pair it with a metal framed coffee table which brings a clean-lined contrast and that modern twist. A few simple accessory swaps can really help to achieve the modern rustic style, whether it’s a fringed linen couch pillow instead of a floral print design or a soumak weave rug in aged terracotta in replacement of a deep pile rug for a more polished look.'

Look out for artwork too in color scheme and pieces like trays and glassware that will add a tactile element. 

Use wallpaper with a nod to nature

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When it comes to creating a modern rustic bedroom there are several elements that will help to achieve a modern rustic interior – and according to Jamie Watkins, co-founder at Divine Savages, 'With wallpaper we suggest choosing designs influenced by the natural world.'

'Our Faunacation paper features tropical palms, lush foliage and wild cats and creates a bold nature-inspired backdrop, whilst its muted tones of pastel pink and blue add a contemporary touch. Pair the wallpaper with geometric print textiles for a striking contrast – the combination of these elements works harmoniously against the traditional oak beams of a cottage, blending modern and rustic aesthetics seamlessly.'

Mix and match your finishes

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There's definitely an eclectic design element to modern rustic style, something that makes it so accessible if you love to show your personality through your interiors. 

This clever walk in shower perfectly blends modern style with rustic elements and in a period property. The sleek jet black fixtures and fittings juxtapose the original features in the rest of the room.  Yet the muted green tiles tonally match mocha walls and help to pull the scheme together. 

Keep things neutral and let texture be the focus

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If you love an elegant feel then modern rustic style will suit you too. The same elements work – textures, a muted color palette and one-off finds, as Mark Winstanley, chief creative officer at The White Company explains:

'It’s good to choose pieces that will add character and gentle texture. I love a combination of natural materials and finishes. From timber, stone, sisal floors or rugs to touches of greenery that bring hints of the outside world in.'

Source furniture from flea markets and antique stores, they will immediately offer that weathered rustic feel, then team it with modern lamps and artwork.

'Throughout a home ceramics, textured bowls and greenery can create lovely focal points,' adds Mark.


Our ultimate checklist for modern rustic style will certainly inspire you to introduce this fabulous look into your home, and the beauty of it is that it works in every room – from the bathroom to the bedroom, living room to kitchen. 

It gives you freedom to create a home that's full of character, textures and a calming yet grounding color palette. 

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