How to Incorporate Rustic Colors into Your Home
How to Incorporate Rustic Colors into Your Home

A rustic color scheme complements most homes and fits well into multiple modern design styles. In general, rustic is a descriptive term referring to a nature-inspired aesthetic that features earthy hues and shades. These colors can work with many interior design styles ranging from boho to mid-century modern, and there are many options when putting together a rustic color palette. Adorn your patio with the same earth-inspired palette for a well-coordinated home indoors and out.

How to Develop a Rustic Color Palette

How to Develop a Rustic Color Palette
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Develop your home’s rustic color palette by looking at nature. Even if you’re in the city, you can integrate rural landscape tones into your interior environment. For an interior color palette, you can use two to four colors to put together a cohesive look. Your main color might be a versatile neutral such as oatmeal or beige, accented with leaf-green and oak brown. If you want rustic style that’s a bit out of the ordinary, opt for driftwood and sand colors with ocean-blue accents. Natural-fiber rugs and flax linen window treatments in muted neutral tones can help pull your rustic look together.

Creating a Cozy Neutral Look

Creating a Cozy Neutral Look
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Once you’ve put together your preferred rustic color palette, it’s time to choose decor. Neutral sofas and chairs are a good starting point, along with the previously mentioned natural-fiber rugs. Faux fur throw blankets in ivory and beige tones can be tossed over armchairs for luxe comfort, while pots of faux or real greenery placed around the room imparts a fresh ambiance. Hang artwork on the walls that reflects your personality or go for abstract pieces that match your rustic color palette. Illuminate the space with a modern chandelier or pendant lighting and add warmth with traditional jar candles or flameless LED candles.

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