How to Mix Modern and Rustic Outdoor Decor
Modern and rustic design styles seem diametrically opposed, yet when brought together they create real design magic. Wood ceilings, exposed beams and repurposed or salvaged wood furniture are popular in modern rustic homes.
Color schemes often lean toward natural hues and soft tones found in wood wall cladding and flooring materials, with neutrals or muted tones used as accent colors. Textural accents provide another means of unifying this combination.
Kitchen and Dining Room
Kitchen and dining rooms provide ideal spaces to mix modern with rustic decor. Modern elements, like sleek furniture and minimalist decor, create an upscale ambiance, while rustic features such as wood finishes and earthy colors add warmth and character. By striking an ideal balance between these two design styles you can craft an inviting environment for entertaining family and friends alike.
Modern rustic designs center around neutral colors, repurposed wood, and natural stones as key ingredients. The color palette for such designs features grays, whites, taupes, and neutrals to reflect nature’s hues; this allows you to incorporate several accent colors without overpowering the overall appearance.
Utilise reclaimed wood furniture in your modern rustic dining space to add a truly distinctive focal point. Reclaimed wood’s weathered aesthetic works wonderfully with modern design elements; pair a reclaimed wood table with modern metal chairs or add a patterned area rug for farmhouse charm.
Add some flair to your dining room by choosing accent pieces such as sage green wall paint or floral patterns that complement the colors found in your wood table. These accents will highlight its rustic beauty while modernizing it.
An elegant modern kitchen featuring a wood ceiling and butcher block island is an outstanding example of mixing modern with rustic design elements. Light wood cabinets and flooring create a warm and welcoming ambience, while simple bar stools and chain hanging lights bring modernity into the room.
Rustic elements such as stone walls, wooden beams and repurposed wooden flooring add charm and character to this kitchen’s modern design. A marble backsplash and white subway tile counters balance out these rustic features with more refined modern features.
Make use of open shelves in your dining room to showcase rustic pottery or decorative accents, serve as modern storage solutions for glassware and dinnerware, or simply display vases or plants to complete its modern rustic ambience.
Hallway Entry
As your hallway entry may be the first room visitors encounter when entering your home, it’s essential that it be treated like any other space and not used simply as an accumulation point for furniture and artwork that doesn’t belong in its proper room. Since hallways often serve as transitional spaces between more important rooms, hallways provide the ideal opportunity to introduce contemporary and rustic decor pieces into this transitional zone.
Rustic elements can easily be added to a hallway entry in the form of textural wood walls, century old hardwood floors or repurposed furniture pieces – adding rustic elements will give it a warm and welcoming ambience that contrasts with the sleek lines of modern architecture.
More modern accents like black appliances and textured wallpaper add eye-catching elements that add elegance rather than rustic charm to the space, providing a way to transform a hallway into an ideal cottage atmosphere without needing to completely redesign it all.
As part of your entryway decor, it’s also advisable to showcase your decorative style by including one or more statement pieces that showcase it. This could mean an accent wall featuring unique textures or a bold paint color; even an eye-catching wallpaper pattern could serve as the centerpiece for the entryway.
Don’t forget to update the table in your entryway with seasonally inspired decor to keep it feeling fresh and welcoming all year. For example, add floral arrangements during spring while pumpkins add fall flare in autumn for an effortless look that seems planned rather than random.
Eating Nook
Breakfast Nooks provide the ideal place to share family meals and weekend brunches, whether that means building an alcove around a bay window or fitting one into a corner nook of your home. By creating one with white table-and-chair set, pendant lighting, and wall decor; creating continuity between this dining area and kitchen creating cottage-like feel to this dining space.
Browse rustic outdoor photos on Houzz to gather design ideas for your own project. When you find something you like, add it to an Ideabook or contact the Pro who created it to learn more. Modern and rustic are opposite decorating styles; however, by mixing elements from both styles together successfully they can coexist beautifully.
Enclosed Porch
Enclosed porches offer year-round comfort for relaxation and entertaining, as well as being an invaluable investment: according to one report, screened-in porches typically yield returns between 40%-60% depending on project scope and home type; three and four season rooms add between 3- 10% of resale value to any given home.
No matter the size or shape, any enclosed porch can benefit from some simple design tricks to improve its functionality and style. A built-in dining area allows you to entertain guests without leaving home. If your porch already contains table and chairs, consider adding a sideboard or buffet as part of its decor to create an eating nook that blends modernity and rusticism.
Add a cozy cottage ambience to your enclosed porch by using airy cottage colors and plenty of wicker furniture pieces, combined with accents in contrasting hues that tie everything together – for instance, these lime green seat cushions and turquoise accessories help make this sunroom seem cohesive and feel like part of one space.
Rustic elements, including rough stone floors and reclaimed wood ceiling beams, create a cozy ambiance in this sunroom. However, floor-to-ceiling windows let in natural light that brightens up this space and offsets the darkness created by wood elements. To further warm up this space, place a jute or sisal rug under your sofa as well as some throw pillows and accessories in complementary hues for additional cosy charm.
If your screened-in or sunroom features a vaulted or pitched ceiling, painting it with bright colors to draw the eye upward and emphasize its height can help draw focus upward. This technique works especially well in small spaces since it creates the impression of more vertical space.
Blending two distinct decorating styles may appear daunting at first, but it can actually be quite straightforward. By keeping to broad strokes of each decor style without becoming obsessed over specific details, finding common ground between modern and rustic designs becomes much simpler. So go ahead and break some rules of design! There will always be ways to find an equilibrium between them!