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Rustic Decor Done Right

Rustic home decor and furnishings have a way to make a home feel rooted in history and incredibly inviting. Whether you have a home that was built a hundred years ago or one that was built this year, the right rustic furnishings can really make it feel like a home that have been enjoyed for years. The Era Collection by Zuo offers a wide range of quality indoor furnishings that offer the perfect combination of wood and rust. Let us show you a few of our favorite pieces of rustic decor and talk about why we love them so much.

Rust and Wood

Historical References

One of the best things about rustic furniture is that it gives a nod to history. metal wheels, welded elements, and distressed wood make these items look as though they were salvaged out of an old barn. The sturdy construction, solid design, and quality materials mean that they will be decorating your home for many years yet to come. When you bring this furniture into an older home it just feels like it has always belonged there.

Rustic Chic Barbary Coast Coffee Table

Added Warmth

The natural wood grains and deep amber colors of these
furnishings add a warmth that can be hard to come by. When
your space needs to be a little more cozy, a rustic piece such as
these helps to ground the space and root your design in a way
more modern pieces just don’t. With so many different pieces to
choose from, there truly is the ideal item for every room and
every function.

Juxtaposition

When you combine rustic furnishings with contemporary elements, the juxtaposition of the two results in an eclectic design that is visually interesting and welcoming. These wood and metal pieces of home decor are hard, so try to combine them with something soft. Place a contemporary white vase atop the cabinet or sitting in among books on a shelf.

 

These beautiful home furnishings are not your normal neutrals. The texture and visual interest they provide make them a welcomed addition to any home. If one of these pieces makes its way into your home, before to take a picture and send it in to us. We would love to feature it on Facebook, our Pinterest page, and maybe even in a future blog.

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