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Rustic Kitchen Decorating Ideas

  • By garyblake
  • 03 Jan, 2018

White Shiplap

The all-white kitchen in this rustic Tennessee home stays cozy with shiplap paneling that "keeps items from atmosphere sterile," the owner says. Accents like cutting boards and the barstools add some warmth to the room.

Cosmetic Dentistry

A stunning 19th-century Turkish runner adds a burst of color to this white galley kitchen within a rustic Connecticut cabin. The country style of the kitchen is added to by shelving, and also the proprietor painted marginally darker than the walls for additional dimension to the cabinetry.

Pecky Cypress

Fans of reclaimed timber, here's a brand new kitchen trend you'll want to keep your eyes on: pecky cypress, seen here on the hood and island. This sort of wood is known for striations and its pocketing. Orb lights also help soften a kitchen with a great deal of edges and straight lines, look here.

Old Country Charm

A much-needed renovation substituted wallpaper and dark cabinets using a spacious, welcoming area that utilizes a mix of materials, from aged zinc onto the countertops and hood to reclaimed wood on the walls and island. This Texas farmhouse's owner has modern appliances and also the filing cabinet by the stove adds much more country charm.

Salvaged Materials

This Georgia cottage makes extensive use of salvaged materials, and it attracts an acquired-over-time texture to this kitchen features. With teak countertops, a soapstone sink, and heart pine floors salvaged from beams at a South Carolina mill, this farmhouse kitchen includes age and character.

Nation Details

In the oversized farmhouse sink and dusty blue closets to the exposed ceiling beams and creature wall art, this kitchen's rustic vibe is complemented by an earthy palette of reds and browns.

Exposed Shelving

Engineered timber appears even more beautiful against crisp white walls and dishes. This California home's owner utilized Douglas fir for redwood and the shelving for the farm table. Exposed shelving and hanging baskets are classic features of a country kitchen.

Repurposed Things

The proprietors of the Tennessee cabin used reclaimed materials because of their kitchen's diverse but cozy feel. While their salvaged sink is revamped with a pleated skirt and decorative legs their stools are coated with shirts that were repurposed from Goodwill. The sconces with piping come for Humanity ReStore added to mimic the shelving beneath.

Reclaimed Wood

The timber pillar and stove hood made from salvaged pine equilibrium out the exquisite white attributes of this Georgia kitchen, which adds additional country charm with classic porch articles supporting the island, a chalkboard, and farm-fresh blossoms in a pitcher.

By garyblake January 3, 2018
By garyblake January 3, 2018
By garyblake January 3, 2018
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