If you are looking at buying a new home in the country, or already live in a beautiful little cottage nestled in a quiet corner of the UK, then it is important that you have suitable furniture in your home that matches its overall look and style.
A modern glass dining room table, leather sofa’s and chrome finishes are ideal interior designs for a contemporary apartment or new build, however these items would look out of place in a traditional, old cottage.
If your home is Victorian, has beautiful wooden beams, high ceilings and traditional fireplaces, then you are probably best opting for some rustic furniture to decorate your cottage style home.
Rustic country décor is best described as charming, unfussy, natural and quaint. Decorating your home in this fashion can include the use of aged surfaces, natural woods, simple lines, rough finishes and simple lines. This style of décor can make a home look quaint, stylish and comfortable.
The best way to complete this overall look in your home is by adding elements of stone and natural wood. This can be in the form of tables, surfaces, fire places, boards or panelling. You can also choose to include floor coverings, oriental rugs and warm coloured throws to add an element of detail to your home interior.
However, the best way to begin creating a rustic look in your home is by purchasing some rustic pine furniture. These items should be simple, yet original. They should have the natural appeal of pine wood with the added rustic element which may include a darker finish, rough edges, and thick panels.
The majority of rustic cottage furniture tends to be made with pine wood. This wood is ideal for staining, painting and imprinting depending on your taste. You can even burn animal or nature designs into the wood to give it a quirky look.
Combine your rustic pine wood furniture with various other naturally sourced items, a log fire, and a traditional stove, then you have got yourself an interior to match your beautiful rustic home.
Please visit http://www.poyntonpine.co.uk/ for further information
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