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How to Create a Rustic Kitchen: 6 Essential Methods for Achieving the Perfect Look


Rustic Kitchen Decor Ideas

Rustic kitchens never fell out of fashion, contrary to some beliefs. This article presents numerous inspirations for assembling a rustic yet fashionable and modern kitchen, which will not resemble your grandmother's kitchen – or perhaps it might?


The inclination towards sleek, minimalist kitchens that embrace pure, functional designs finds a harmonious partnership with the rustic, country-style kitchen aesthetic characterized by its natural, organic elements alongside a certain degree of chaos and imperfection.


The encouraging news is this style doesn’t demand a countryside residence or a drastic renovation of your vacation home. A meticulously planned rustic kitchen can seamlessly integrate into a city environment, offering an elegant, decorative, and exceptionally chic look!

"The kitchen is the heart of every home, for the most part. It evokes memories of your family history."

1. Incorporate genuine, simple materials into your rustic kitchen


Aged wood floor for kitchen

The allure of a rustic kitchen is predominantly found in its structure - that is, the materials that compose its ceilings, floors, and walls. Those blessed with vaulted ceilings or exposed beams will find that much of the decorative work is inherently accomplished.


Mosaic, terracotta, or aged wood floors wonderfully complement this decorative style. Lastly, walls that showcase a mix of stone and wood significantly contribute to the allure of a contemporary rustic kitchen.


2. Unfinished or painted salvaged wood


Unfinished or painted salvaged wood

From the structural aspects to furniture, rustic kitchens, whether compact or spacious enough to include an island, and welcome furniture made from salvaged wood. This could be in its natural state, unrefined, or possibly stained with vibrant colors.


Mint green or off-white pine furniture is very much in vogue. A white rustic kitchen remains a reliable choice, merging the warmth of wood with the luminance and efficiency of white, besides being timeless.


3. Bold extractor hoods, stoves, and sinks


Bold extractor hoods, stoves, and sinks

Every country-style kitchen with respect should showcase concrete or custom-built features. We are particularly fond of oversized concrete extractor hoods, industrial gas stoves, and large stone sinks that echo the appearance of water troughs.


The work area - designated for food prep, cooking, and cleaning - plays a crucial role in such kitchens. After all, why else would one enter the kitchen? They accentuate the best aspects of the "utilitarian" aesthetic, where practicality surpasses beauty to, paradoxically, achieve a stunning visual effect. This honesty and simplicity are especially beneficial in smaller kitchens, where storage space might be at a premium.


4. Stone-based or inspired worktops


Stone-based or inspired worktops

As we delve into worktops, seeking out unadorned, authentic features for a rustic kitchen is paramount. Options include macael marble, granite, or polished cement worktops that dominate the space, extending to the dining or prep table. Heavy, cylindrical worktops, forged from a single stone piece, give off an air of age and resilience, making them perfect for crafting modern and white rustic kitchens that align with current trends.


5. Reviving old furniture


Rustic kitchen old furniture

One or two family heirlooms or flea market finds should find their place amongst your kitchen furniture when decorating in a rustic style. Even in a modern rustic kitchen, incorporating items handed down through generations or unearthed at a flea market adds character.


The goal is to repurpose furniture from yesteryears, granting them new functions and extended life: an ancillary table transforming into an island, a deli counter becoming a breakfast bar, or an old ice box for fruit storage. Keeping their story alive and ensuring proper restoration is key to preserving their allure.


6. Country-inspired decoration


Country-inspired decoration kitchen

We now arrive at the most enjoyable segment of this post, discussing minute details and decorative additions for your rustic kitchen. We suggest arranging several wicker chairs around a pine table and installing terracotta or porcelain ceiling lights overhead.


Consider displaying copper cookware around the large extractor hood we mentioned earlier for the food prep area.


To complete the look, don't overlook minor details on the furniture that lend the final flourish: quirky cupboard door handles, uniquely designed faucets, or fabric curtains dressing the glass panes of the cabinets. We’re partial to jam jars wrapped in quaint red-and-white gingham and glass cabinets adorned with thread-edged drapes and hemstitch.

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