17 Rustic Decor Ideas You'll Wish You'd Seen Sooner

No farmhouse animals were harmed during the making of these dreamy rustic decor ideas.

Sorry, Old MacDonald: As far as we're concerned, having a bunch of rustic decor ideas or an idyllic farmhouse kitchen up our sleeves beats owning a farm any day of the week. Today's rustic decorating ideas feature small country-inspired details, modern decor mixed in with vintage finds, and plenty of shiplap to go around.

Want to give this new wave of rustic interior design a try? Here are 17 rustic farmhouse decorating ideas that prove the country decor fad is back and better than ever.

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Add farmhouse vibes to your kitchen

Whether you're testing all the latest and great slow cooker recipes or reheating last night's takeout, a farmhouse-inspired, rustic kitchen can make any time spent cooking significantly more enjoyable. Cabinetry company @the_brothers_stonington nails this look with neutral cabinets, wooden accents, subway tile, and, of course, a farmhouse sink. Don't want to undergo an entire renovation? Up your kitchen's coziness factor by swapping out your cabinet knobs and pulls.

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Use natural materials

Soft, sand-colored brick and weathered wood give this rustic bathroom design a cozy, zen feeling. Designer painttherosesred_interior likes working natural materials (including lots of brick) into her modern rustic designs.

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Mix and match patterns and textures

You don't want to get too matchy-matchy with your fabrics. Just stick with the same color family, as @_homeofvictoria does with this bedroom, opting for the same soft, natural shades in plaid and patterns.

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Use wood in unexpected ways

Wood is an integral part of rustic design, but that doesn't mean it has to be in planks. A cut log wall creates bold backdrop for a sweet pale blue-and-white daybed and an antler chandelier in this design by @hurlbuttdesigns.

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Add a touch of rustic design to a modern space

As @sandradeco__sweet_home proves, it's possible to embrace rustic decor in any type of space. Yes, even your modern apartment. Here, Sandra Santana Noda transformed her seemingly minimalist kitchen into a rustic paradise with the help of woven accents, an area rug by the sink, and lots of pampas. It's like the Little House on the Prairie, with a modern twist.

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Create contrast with a black-and-white color scheme

What's black, white, and chic all over? This rustic decor idea we spotted on @renovating_ethelwolf's feed. Over the past few years, the black and white color palette has popped up in many rustic decor ideas—and proves to be one trend that can withstand the test of time. If you want to lean more into rustic interior design, offset and warm the contrast with wooden accents.

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Add cozy accoutrements

If you're looking to try rustic decor for the very first time, focus on the accessories. With oversized vases, crisp cake stands on the shelves, and a "Mercantile Trading & Co." sign on the wall, this kitchen from @thevintagemarket.us is a masterclass in rustic home decor. Not only can you switch out these accessories when you find some new rustic decor, but adding some accoutrements bridges the gap between pretty and personable. After all, a house is not a home without small, thoughtful touches that capture your personal style.

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Follow your animal instincts

Don't let not living on a farm prevent you from following your animal instincts. Instagram account @farmhouse4010 gives this bedroom fun, rustic flair with an animal bust and sweet checkered curtains. If the mere thought of affixing a seemingly real animal head to your walls gives you the chills (we don't blame you), a knitted or papier-mâché style will give your space a whimsical edge.

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Style with shiplap

Of course, no conversion about rustic decor ideas could be complete without mentioning shiplap. While this type of wooden boarding is typically used for a home's facade, Fixer Upper's Chip and Joanna Gaines have reached interior design fame for bringing this material inside. Give this material a warm, welcoming twist by pairing it with a colorful rug—just as the couple did here on their @magnolia page.

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Redesign your doors

Forget swing doors and curved archways: When it comes to rustic decor, it's all about the sliding barn door. Similar to shiplap, barn doors have historically been reserved for outdoor spaces, but they've recently made their way inside. Not only does the addition of an interior barn door scream rustic interior design, but it also turns any doorway into a statement. Let @brandonarchitects show you how it's done.

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Go au naturel for your table settings

Wooden chargers, soft gold utensils, and a lush centerpiece of sunflowers, seeded eucalyptus, and dried fruit make for a luxe (and totally party-worthy tablescape, courtesy of @katherinneribeiro. (We're totally loving the bark wrapped candles, too.)

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Create cozy spots outdoors

Strings of Edison bulbs and cozy pillows and throws make this pretty hammock setup by @jodie.thedesigntwins even more enticing for a little R&R.

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Find wallpaper that matches your rustic look

Look for patterns with florals, leaves, or other natural elements to fit with your farmhouse design, like the soft, coral-hued leaf pattern in this bedroom by @amberinteriors.

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Say yes to baskets

Can you ever really have enough baskets? Woven baskets provide storage, and can stand in for a bench at the foot of the bed, a coffee or side table, or a bed tray, as in this sweet design by @theoldhouseonmain.

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Add a fresh coat of paint

Painted furniture (especially with a slightly imperfect finish) is the perfect addition to your rustic decorating scheme. Consider soft hues that come from nature, like this buttery yellow from @goosehomeandgarden, or opt for a pop of color like a claret red or bright blue.

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Put away the vases

Create floral arrangements in pitchers, old ceramic jugs, a series of small juice glasses, vintage canisters, or even mixing bowls to give you that old farmhouse vibe. It's the perfect way to showcase vintage finds or heirloom pieces—along with flowers from your garden. (We're digging this array of peonies, anemone, ranunculus, and billy balls in an old-school coffee urn by @alajamie.)

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Add open shelving

Open shelving lets you showcase your favorite vintage finds—whether it's gorgeous serving bowls in the kitchen, or your book collection in the living room or office. To give it that rustic look, opt for shelving that complements, but doesn't exactly match, your furniture or cupboards, like the open shelving in this rustic kitchen by @linettedaidesign.

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