Textures in home decor are a very hot trend that isn’t going anywhere, even if a space is all-neutral, it will look eye-catchy with textures. Homeowners and designers integrate textures in various ways: with textiles, brick, glass, metal and of course with a timeless favorite – wood. Rough wood trend is hot, first and foremost, because of the range this natural material embodies: looks like driftwood and barnwood, along with reclaimed and upcycled pieces, are included in this creative style. Rough wood is being used in a number of modern ways, opening the scope of possibilities to nearly limitless capacity.
What Rough Wood Can I Use
Rough wood can be usual, reclaimed or driftwood, for example, and the last two are very eco-friendly decor ideas. Create some mirror frames, a mantel or a low coffee table of rough wood and you will make your space greener and eco-conscious. a beautiful chalet kitchen with rough wooden walls, a wooden storage unit and carved cabinets, a stained chair and vintage tableware
a beautiful dining table of wood and aged wood is a beautiful solution for any space if you want to add a touch of farmhouse aesthetic to it
a beautiful neutral eat-in kitchen with white cabinets, a rough wooden beam, vintage chairs and a white shabby chic table is cool
a cabin with rough wooden walls and beams that bring coziness to the space, a black metal hearth and a white sofa with pillows
a contemporary black kitchen with stone countertops, rough wood shelves that add interest and coziness to the space
a contemporary concrete fireplace with a rough wood mantel and firewood in the fireplace - the mantel cozies the fireplace up
a cool nook with a rough wood storage unit, a navy chair, a yellow ottoman, a printed pillow and a side table
a cozy nook by the fireplace with firewood, printed chairs, a reclaimed wood mantel, a bold artwork and rough wood stools
a cozy sitting space with a sofa clad with rough wood that gives it a unique appearance and a cozy rustic touch
a fabulous rough wood table with a wooden stool, some greenery branches, a black table lamp and an artwork
What Interiors Can Welcome Rough Wood
Despite of the fact that rough wood is a rustic decor material, it’s widely used in all kinds of interiors, from rustic to ultra-modern ones. I’d say that your space will look incredibly chic and interesting if you go for rough wood in minimalist and contemporary interiors where you shouldn’t normally see it – that will be your statement piece and touch of warmth that such styles often lack. Want a smoother look Rustic, cabin, farmhouse, industrial and wabi-sabi spaces always welcome rough wood. a farmhouse dining space with a fireplace clad with stone, a rough wood ceiling, a built-in storage unit, a rough wood dining set plus an elegant wingback chair
a farmhouse living room with a fireplace clad with stone and a rough wood mantel, candle lanterns and various vintage decor
a farmhouse white brick mantel with a rough wood slab mantel, greenery in vases, wooden frames and a wooden basket for firewood
a gorgeous chalet living room with rough wooden walls and a ceiling, a fireplace clad with stone, neutral furniture, greenery and blooms
a large rough wood console table with a very rustic design is a gorgeous addition to a farmhouse space or a boho one
a lovely farmhouse entryway with a rough wood console table with books and vases, a mirror in a wooden frame and a striped rug
a metal and rough wood dining table plus a rough wooden bench are ideal for a wabi-sabi interior like this one
a cozy farmhouse kitchen design
a pretty reading nook with rough and aged wood beams, built-in shelves, a daybed with chairs and additional book storage underneath
a rough wood ceiling and beams, a vintage heavy wooden dining table and floor bring ultimate coziness to the space
How To Implement Rough Wood In Decor
There are many ways to integrate rough wood into home decor, and rough wood ceilings, walls and wooden beams the most obvious of them – they can be a nice idea for a cabin or chalet interior, or for a farmhouse. Rough wooden furniture and decor are also nice, and they can be much more widely used in various interiors and in various rooms. The good thing is that you may DIY various rough wood items and create a piece that would be ideal for your space and would make it unique. Get inspired by the examples we’ve gathered for you and get some rough wood for your home, too! a rough wood console table or bench like this one will be an eye-catchy and lovely solution for a farmhouse space or just for a modern one
a Scandinavian living room with a rough wood dining table and a matching sideboard, rattan chairs and printed cushions
a stained rough wood console table like this one will easily add a cozy farmhouse touch to any space and will make it more welcoming
a stylish contemporary living room with rough wooden beams, a white sofa, a dark stained wardrobe, a low coffee table and a stool
a stylish farmhouse kitchen with aqua tiles and white shelves, white cabinets, a rough wood ceiling, metal pendant lamps and a large kitchen island
a welcoming neutral farmhouse kitchen with rough wooden beams, white cabinets, butcherblock countertops and a rough wood dining table
a welcoming neutral living room with rough wood panels, a neutral sofa and pillows, a living edge table and a wire chair plus an ombre wall art
a welcoming Scandinavian dining space with a rough wood table, rattan chairs and a pendant lamp, beautiful plates and striped pillows
a white planked entryway with a rough wood console table, neutral blooms, a catchy table lamp and a mirror with a black frame
an elegant storage unit with grey paneled cabinets, rough wood shelves and various objects on display
gorgeous rough wooden beams like these ones highlight the age of the mansion and show its vintage beauty and style
rough wood shelves in the wakward corner add a bit of rustic chic to the space, and baskets help with that, too
small built-in wooden slab shelves of rough wood are a great idea for your awkward nook or a tiny bathroom or mudroom
white brick walls and windowsill daybeds, rough wooden beams on the ceiling and a wide rough wood mantel that contrasts the brick