A rustic home does not have to mean a secluded cabin in the woods. The home featured in this post, from visualizer
The main living area, with its vaulted ceilings and wraparound windows is certainly a focal point of the public portion of the house.
The creative pendant lights that hang from the highest heights have a certain 70s flair to them but they stay on the right side of kitsch.
The use of some simple pieces, like minimalist
The industrial-style fireplace is not the central feature of the room, but cute and cozy pouf seating means guests can gather there when it’s cold.
This view gives us a sense of the amazing upstairs library, which soars above a circular wooden
The connecting areas of a home are also important. Here, a corridor with wood paneling above and below gives an interesting sense of space.
The creative used of mirrors and lighting opens things up and creates what is almost an optical illusion.
Overhead lighting disappears into the wood paneling for practicality and style.
Moving into the dining area,
The black upholstered chairs match with the black
Behind the dining table, more shelving for displaying those coffee table books that manage to clutter up a coffee table.
The open kitchen flows right into the dining room for the ideal entertaining layout.
Stainless steel
On the counter,
The design also features a creative use of
A cozy study can double as a home office in this intellectual design.
No library would be complete with
And
In another corridor, creative recessed lighting gives the white walls a futuristic vibe.
The bedroom, naturally, is a bit darker in palette, with bedside
The quilted accent wall and wood slat room divider create an interesting textural conversation.
Big sliding glass doors mean the bedroom can open right up onto the deck, in true rustic retreat fashion.
Overhead lighting and wood flooring complete the cozy bedroom look.
In another bedroom, we see what an impression
In place of a headboard, a
A bright pop of blue where the television sits is frankly a bit shocking in this color palette.
But the master bath could bring anyone down from that shock.
Dark gray, wood, and a large jacuzzi tub.
The wood slat divider offers minimal privacy, but allows the whole space to feel a lot bigger.
Finally, a
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