dimanche 12 février 2017

31 Gorgeous Rustic Bathroom Decor Ideas to Try at Home



Whether you’re decorating a house in the country or just want to create the lived-in, homey feel of rustic décor, achieving that look is all about texture. Reclaimed wood, galvanized metal, rough stone and cast iron are all part of rustic bathroom decor ideas. These natural, less polished materials provide a sense of one-of-a-kind craftsmanship and will give any room an immediate sense of character. This is especially true in a bathroom, where you can make a big impact with just a few subtle elements.



Because it can be unusual to see anything but gleaming tile in a bathroom, adding a single shelf made of barn wood or an antique orchard ladder used as towel rack makes it an immediate focal piece. Don’t be afraid to bring in rustic flair with bigger design elements as well; decorative beams, a reclaimed wood accent wall, or heavy wrought-iron hardware can turn your bath into a mountain getaway or historic cottage. Just be sure to consider your bathroom’s lighting. Natural materials, with their rougher textures, don’t bounce as much light as polished surfaces like tile, and this can make a room seem dark, especially if it’s not very big. Keep things light and bright by using a light whitewash on reclaimed wood and scaling up your vanity mirror to reflect more light. Check out these gorgeous rustic bathroom design ideas to get started!


1. Rustic Bathroom Décor with Concrete Sinks and Barn Door



This ensuite bathroom is the perfect rustic bathroom idea for a cabin or lodge style home. The walls are painted a warm, creamy color that prevents the room from feeling like a dungeon. It complements the dark colors of the stained wood plank floors, wood cabinets, and wood on the ceiling. A beautiful sliding barn door with a fabric panel, stone sinks, and farmhouse-style fixtures give this bathroom a warm and cozy feeling that is natural, yet luxurious. Black iron sconces provide the perfect lighting for this lovely bathroom.

2. Open Barn Wood Shelving


If you want to add just a touch of rustic charm into your bathroom, this rustic bathroom decor is perfect for dressing up your dull bathroom. It will add additional easily accessible storage as well. Recycled and weathered pallet or crate wood can be used to build this charming little shelf which is perfect for storing toiletries or towels. To give the wood more character, stain that accents your existing decor can be applied to the wood and sanded around the edges and distressed. The stain will pick up color based on the unique character of each wood plank.

3. Heavy Plank Shelves with Industrial Hardware



These shelves are another simple and effective rustic bathroom idea. Plumbing hardware and pipes are assembled and installed as the brackets for these simple wood shelves. More plumbing hardware and piping is used to create a towel holder on the bottom shelf. These shelves can be built in any size and installed near a sink or above the toilet, where items stored on the shelves are convenient for guest. The plumbing pipe can be painted with spray paint for metal or installed as is for different looks. The wood shelves can also be stained and distressed to enhance the overall effect.

4. Cottage Bath with Painted Shiplap and Vintage Hardware


This bright and fresh bathroom is one of many bathroom design ideas that help you to incorporate rustic bathroom decor while keeping the colors fresh and bright. A wood table is repurposed into the base of a sink and keeps the feel of the room very open and inviting. Horizontal wood paneled walls are painted a light, powdery blue for a fresh look and feel. Dark wood tones and oiled bronze or black glossy fixtures pop in this design, while the white trim helps everything to look clean and fresh. The contrast of these accessories is truly breathtaking.

5. Stone Lodge Bathroom Featuring a Camo-edged Mirror


This bathroom uses the natural color of the stone and woodwork to combine several different materials in this rustic bathroom design. Weathered wood planks are used on the lower two-thirds of the walls, while beautiful stonework in shades of brown and gray are used in the walk-in shower and the tiled floors. A warm, rich wood ceiling with exposed beams and cream colored paint keep the room warm and fresh. The modern bronze and copper plumbing fixtures and rustic natural wood lighting add contrasting elements that bring the whole room together.

6. Reclaimed Hardware Towel Hook



Rustic bathroom decor can add a lot of interest in small bathrooms. This towel holder manages to keep things simple and stand out on the white, textured wall. Two different sizes of wood planks are attached to one another and a simple antique iron door handle is added to make a unique towel holder with character. This simple towel holder is proof that when it comes to rustic design, simple designs used in unusual ways can make a huge impact. If your bathroom is small or a major remodel is not in the budget, small ideas like this will make a big difference in small spaces.

7. Pallet Wood Mirror Frame with Storage



This mirror is a great way to bring ideas that are typically seen outside the home and bring them indoors. This rustic bathroom decor features a mirror that is framed with weathered lumber that resembles a window with a traditional “window box.” The box makes a great place to store your perfumes and other items for a quick touch up before you leave the bathroom. If your bathroom is small, this box will provide a little extra storage, which can go a long way in a small space. The flower adds some softness and femininity to the overall design.

8. Rolling Barn Door with Black Iron Hardware



You do not have to go to extremes to make the most of your rustic bathroom design. This design keeps it simple with a rich and rustic honey colored sliding barn door and white walls and accents. The hardware on the door combined with the colors of the leather chair, wood in the vase, and exposed wood beams make these rustic features stand out in a very modern home design. This design keeps it simple and makes a big statement with subtle accents and follows the examples found in nature. These natural elements are what make this room work so well.

9. Hunter’s Bathroom Featuring Shiplap and Hunting Trophy



If you think rustic design has to use shades of brown, you are mistaken. Gray is also a very natural color that is dominating bathroom design ideas. In this bathroom, wood plank walls are painted a glossy white and accented with gray wood and accents. This gives the bathroom an almost wintery beach look and feel. Modern cabinetry, hardware, and tile flooring blend seamlessly with this design. The wood mirror frame adds a lot of character to this room with its stamps and color. Repurposed shipping crates can be stained and used for a similar effect.

10. Slate Mosaic Accent Wall


This rustic bathroom idea offers a polished and refined option that seems more like a luxury ski resort than a cozy cabin. Rich red cherry wood and stained plank walls work well with a marble countertop and a rich stone accent wall. A stone sink basin adds some contrast while the long, soft lights on either side of the mirror keep things warm and cozy. A tasteful rustic spout is a nice touch for a faucet at the sink. Rich dusty rose red walls create a relaxing atmosphere where you would enjoy taking a warm bath in style and comfort.

11. Mason Jar Light Fixtures


An easy way to update almost any room in your house is to update your lighting fixtures. If you are intending to include rustic bathroom decor in your home, this case is very true. These Mason jar vanity lights are the perfect way to bring a little bit of rustic decor into your bathroom without committing to a full remodel. For this lighting, planks are cut to the desired width and stained. Holes are drilled for wiring and plumbing fixtures cover the hole. Chains are fed through the plumbing pipe to support the weight of the mason jars, then wiring and Mason jars with lights are added.

12. Converted Whiskey Barrel Sink


The great part about rustic bathroom design is that it lets you think out of the box and repurpose items used for a variety of other purposes. This is a great example of repurposing a non-traditional item and making it work in your rustic bathroom. A whiskey barrel makes a perfect base for a sink. A copper basin is fitted into one end of the barrel and a door has been cut out of the barrel to allow easy access to plumbing and makes it possible to utilize the inside of the barrel as storage space. Retro plumbing finishes off this great design idea.

13. Reclaimed Cornice Shelving


In this design, corbels are painted a creamy white and distressed to bring out their detail and add interest in this rustic bathroom decor. The shelf is a simple stained wooden shelf that can be purchased at any hardware store. The shelf is installed in a corner that may otherwise remain unused. Two hooks hang beneath the shelf and are a great place to hang your towels. The bead board and molding are painted a crisp white, whereas the corbels are painted the same creamy color as the wall. This adds more interest to the room and draws your attention to the architecture.

14. Rough Beam Cornice Box for Shower Curtains

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Simple, white bathrooms beg for rustic elements. This rough piece of weathered lumber acts as a box cornice for white lace curtains. This rustic bathroom idea uses rustic elements such as antique wood frames and boxes and combines Victorian elements such as the claw foot tub, lace, and candle holders. Traditional subway tile and rich wood floors and crown moldings work well in this tiny bathroom. The wood accents and variety of textures in this room are the elements that keep this design from being boring and make this bathroom inviting.




4 commentaires:

  1. It is so clean and crisp looking! Your hard work definitely paid off.I must say that, although the inset doors are lovely, the full overlay door styles are perfectly wonderful looking.
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  2. Cet article est vraiment intéressant et très instructif ! Merci pour tout !

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  3. j'aime bien ces contrastes et la présence de bois rajoute plus de chaleur et de bien-être bravo!

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