Living Room Decoration

40 rustic country living room ideas

40 rustic country living room ideas<p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>2</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>EXPOSE BRICK OR STONE WALLS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> If your property is blessed with beautiful stonework or old brick walls, think about revealing that natural rustic beauty in your country living room ideas – even if it’s just in one focal point, such as the chimney. </p> <p> ‘Think back to the country farmhouses of the past; a lot of these spaces will have had brick or stone walls,’ explains Ryan Jones from Land of Rugs.  </p> <p> ‘Whether it is one feature wall or all the walls in the home, exposed brick can add drama to your space. It is also worth noting that exposed brick or stone works perfectly with carpet or hardwood flooring.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Alexander Waterworth/Soho Farm Cottage</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= ‘Keep decor personal and meaningful. Country life is about welcoming people into your home, sharing stories and experiences,’ advises Marian ‘Mimi’ Meacham, Principal of Houston-based Marian Louise Designs. ‘Decor items that are personal to you are instant conversation starters.’

Books, collections, photographs and artworks will all bring a personal touch to your country living room ideas. ‘Display treasures and collectibles you have amassed throughout your life and travels for that warm, inviting feel,’ says Mimi.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/dryOSf8eHTdb76rTNuj5hg–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTE0MTk-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/3641fd4aa634d526e61e6425f16a40ea class=caas-img data-headline=”MAKE COUNTRY LIVING ROOM IDEAS PERSONAL”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>3</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>MAKE COUNTRY LIVING ROOM IDEAS PERSONAL</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> ‘Keep decor personal and meaningful. Country life is about welcoming people into your home, sharing stories and experiences,’ advises Marian 'Mimi' Meacham, Principal of Houston-based Marian Louise Designs. ‘Decor items that are personal to you are instant conversation starters.’ </p> <p> Books, collections, photographs and artworks will all bring a personal touch to your country living room ideas. ‘Display treasures and collectibles you have amassed throughout your life and travels for that warm, inviting feel,’ says Mimi. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Richard Gadsby/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= When you’re pulling together your country living room ideas, it’s likely your focus will be on flooring and walls. But don’t forget the ceiling above your head – it’s a vital element of any decorating scheme. 

‘Some of my favorite elements involve wood on the ceiling,’ agrees Ran-D, interior designer and co-founder of RelaxingDecor. 

‘For example, hardwood ceilings look amazing when paired with light walls and floors. Or wood beams on the ceilings look great as well. I also love wood trim around the home, such as around doorways or windows.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/BJJiFkVPnxzu7TvmXo6iKA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTU4Mg–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/35129a6b955ea3a55d3cc05487aa8650 class=caas-img data-headline=”PUT WOOD ON THE CEILING”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>4</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>PUT WOOD ON THE CEILING</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> When you’re pulling together your country living room ideas, it’s likely your focus will be on flooring and walls. But don’t forget the ceiling above your head – it’s a vital element of any decorating scheme.  </p> <p> ‘Some of my favorite elements involve wood on the ceiling,’ agrees Ran-D, interior designer and co-founder of RelaxingDecor.  </p> <p> ‘For example, hardwood ceilings look amazing when paired with light walls and floors. Or wood beams on the ceilings look great as well. I also love wood trim around the home, such as around doorways or windows.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>CutlerSchulze</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Choosing country curtain ideas is an open and shut case – you really do need to consider how they frame a window when they are pulled back, and what the expanse of fabric will look like when they are closed.

‘Window treatments in natural tones such as flax, cream and beige will always work well in a country living room,’ confirms Devin Shaffer, Lead Interior Designer at Decorilla Online Interior Design.

‘I like to choose organic fabrics including cotton and linen. This will help to integrate the interior with the surrounding landscape.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/1Y50MhS3sKwA1y_Cs6i7Jw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0OA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/064738f740e221872e8753af0eba58c5 class=caas-img data-headline=”COLOR-CHECK YOUR CURTAINS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>5</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>COLOR-CHECK YOUR CURTAINS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Choosing country curtain ideas is an open and shut case – you really do need to consider how they frame a window when they are pulled back, and what the expanse of fabric will look like when they are closed. </p> <p> ‘Window treatments in natural tones such as flax, cream and beige will always work well in a country living room,’ confirms Devin Shaffer, Lead Interior Designer at Decorilla Online Interior Design. </p> <p> ‘I like to choose organic fabrics including cotton and linen. This will help to integrate the interior with the surrounding landscape.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Brent Darby/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= If you want to bring a classic British look to your country living room ideas, consider opting for country wallpaper ideas associated with the English country house style, albeit updated for modern tastes. Rural motifs such as animals, birds and flowers, mixed in with stripes and checks, are a great place to start.

‘Mulberry Home offers timeless, romantic fabrics and wallpapers with a sense of whimsy, drawing inspiration from a quintessentially British aesthetic,’ says Ann Grafton, the brand’s Creative and Managing Director.

‘Game Birds is one of Mulberry Home’s most cherished and iconic designs and has recently been reimagined with new colorways as a fabulous wallpaper.

‘To create a fabulous interior for your country living room, consider layering a bold wallpaper like Game Birds wallpaper with a plaid design and a plain to create a delicious, colorful and stylish living space”.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/y69Yg_MyJJgE5b0JDRgBvQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODI-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/cfcdffc87bf3f04252d22d73fa42ea98 class=caas-img data-headline=”CHOOSE A TOPICAL WALLPAPER”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>6</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CHOOSE A TOPICAL WALLPAPER</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> If you want to bring a classic British look to your country living room ideas, consider opting for country wallpaper ideas associated with the English country house style, albeit updated for modern tastes. Rural motifs such as animals, birds and flowers, mixed in with stripes and checks, are a great place to start. </p> <p> 'Mulberry Home offers timeless, romantic fabrics and wallpapers with a sense of whimsy, drawing inspiration from a quintessentially British aesthetic,’ says Ann Grafton, the brand’s Creative and Managing Director. </p> <p> 'Game Birds is one of Mulberry Home's most cherished and iconic designs and has recently been reimagined with new colorways as a fabulous wallpaper. </p> <p> ‘To create a fabulous interior for your country living room, consider layering a bold wallpaper like Game Birds wallpaper with a plaid design and a plain to create a delicious, colorful and stylish living space". </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Mulberry Home</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= This gentle color should definitely be an option when you’re planning your country living room ideas as it brings a natural serenity to a scheme.

‘I love to use simple neutral colors to decorate. Sage is a softer, more subtle shade of green that has a peaceful impact in almost any room,’ says Janet Wischnia, President of American Blossom Linens. 

Living room paint ideas or soft furnishings in green creates a relaxed feel. ‘A sage blanket or throw can brighten up a chair in your living space but still leaves you with a feeling of calmness, and we all need that now,’ Wischnia says.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/QftSoK8RCDDNnYFmMfrwMA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTE0Mzg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/944a0f1d3332eace33004527845133d1 class=caas-img data-headline=”SEEK OUT CALMING SAGE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>7</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>SEEK OUT CALMING SAGE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> This gentle color should definitely be an option when you’re planning your country living room ideas as it brings a natural serenity to a scheme. </p> <p> ‘I love to use simple neutral colors to decorate. Sage is a softer, more subtle shade of green that has a peaceful impact in almost any room,’ says Janet Wischnia, President of American Blossom Linens.  </p> <p> Living room paint ideas or soft furnishings in green creates a relaxed feel. ‘A sage blanket or throw can brighten up a chair in your living space but still leaves you with a feeling of calmness, and we all need that now,’ Wischnia says. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Polly Eltes/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= ‘Country style is a trend that we’ve been eyeing for the past few years and we’ve loved to watch it develop and go from the “modern farmhouse” aesthetic to a more refined, yet rustic, country-inspired appeal,’ says Devin Shaffer, Lead Interior Designer at Decorilla Online Interior Design.

‘Comfort is the key component of the style, so gathering spots such as country living rooms are where the design flourishes. A blend of weathered wood and antiquated finishes layered against neutral finishes in tones of white, beige and gray is the foundation of a modern country scheme.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/PtTjeYo4_EXHzydJ7s6UbA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0Mw–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/b0e428375cdddbed77abc603f4386671 class=caas-img data-headline=”CREATE COMFORTABLE GATHERING SPOTS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>8</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CREATE COMFORTABLE GATHERING SPOTS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> ‘Country style is a trend that we've been eyeing for the past few years and we've loved to watch it develop and go from the "modern farmhouse" aesthetic to a more refined, yet rustic, country-inspired appeal,’ says Devin Shaffer, Lead Interior Designer at Decorilla Online Interior Design. </p> <p> ‘Comfort is the key component of the style, so gathering spots such as country living rooms are where the design flourishes. A blend of weathered wood and antiquated finishes layered against neutral finishes in tones of white, beige and gray is the foundation of a modern country scheme.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Decorilla</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= If you’re fortunate to have existing architectural features and rustic surfaces, look to incorporate them into your country living room ideas.

‘Try bringing natural elements into your home by exposing wooden beams and any worn and distressed wooden furniture,’ suggests Richard Petrie, home expert at Thomas Sanderson. 

‘Introducing natural materials such as wood into your rooms can add clean leans, a calming ambiance and will help achieve the outdoor aesthetic associated with the modern country style.’

No beams? Add a rustic wooden mantel above the fireplace, lay reclaimed wooden floors, or search for antique furniture that shows the knocks and patina of age.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/4m4CwWfyMGjY5RiM3a3N6g–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEzMDU-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/fae0bd84ede91bd3b0ba6dfd32c77f5b class=caas-img data-headline=”EXPOSE RUSTIC WOOD IN A COUNTRY LIVING ROOM”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>9</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>EXPOSE RUSTIC WOOD IN A COUNTRY LIVING ROOM</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> If you’re fortunate to have existing architectural features and rustic surfaces, look to incorporate them into your country living room ideas. </p> <p> ‘Try bringing natural elements into your home by exposing wooden beams and any worn and distressed wooden furniture,’ suggests Richard Petrie, home expert at Thomas Sanderson.  </p> <p> ‘Introducing natural materials such as wood into your rooms can add clean leans, a calming ambiance and will help achieve the outdoor aesthetic associated with the modern country style.’ </p> <p> No beams? Add a rustic wooden mantel above the fireplace, lay reclaimed wooden floors, or search for antique furniture that shows the knocks and patina of age. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Polly Eltes/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= If you’re struggling to pair colors for your decorating scheme, a walk outside could provide all the inspiration you need.

‘Follow nature’s lead by combining green and yellow,’ suggests Ella Richards, Head of Design, Linwood. ‘They sit next to each other on a rainbow after all, so are the perfect pairing for this relaxed, modern country living room.’

The living room color schemes you consider should make the most of your room’s aspect and the available natural light, as well as the mood you want to create.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/7UI2GM9lBKInq2FFdP2M7Q–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTk2MA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/e0257582c4c1d43cc51210ff03686036 class=caas-img data-headline=”LOOK TO NATURE FOR COLOR IDEAS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>10</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>LOOK TO NATURE FOR COLOR IDEAS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> If you’re struggling to pair colors for your decorating scheme, a walk outside could provide all the inspiration you need. </p> <p> ‘Follow nature’s lead by combining green and yellow,’ suggests Ella Richards, Head of Design, Linwood. ‘They sit next to each other on a rainbow after all, so are the perfect pairing for this relaxed, modern country living room.’ </p> <p> The living room color schemes you consider should make the most of your room’s aspect and the available natural light, as well as the mood you want to create. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Linwood</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Chintz and even gingham are coming back – think modern grandma, as the checks are blown up in scale,’ says Mark Cutler, Co-Founder of Los Angeles-based interior design firm, CutlerSchulze. 

‘As nostalgia grows, modern country is looking cleaner, more pulled together and more decorative.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/v4av_zEv9cILRA33hKx8mQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/269d36acb6f4b16c80ac8293e651324f class=caas-img data-headline=”GO FOR ‘GRANDMA GINGHAM’”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>11</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>GO FOR ‘GRANDMA GINGHAM’</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Chintz and even gingham are coming back – think modern grandma, as the checks are blown up in scale,’ says Mark Cutler, Co-Founder of Los Angeles-based interior design firm, CutlerSchulze.  </p> <p> ‘As nostalgia grows, modern country is looking cleaner, more pulled together and more decorative.' </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Emma Lee/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= It’s the extra details that will pull your country living room scheme together – wonderfully cozy throws and blankets, vintage vessels and jars in which to display gathered branches and blossoms, and quirky talking points such as the oversized clock in this image.

‘Dressing your room is your moment to be creative and truly stamp it with your personality,’ says Andrea Childs, Editor of Country Homes & Interiors magazine.

‘What’s exciting is that you can swap pieces in and out as the seasons change or you discover new treasures to decorate your home, so you always have a fresh new look when you want it.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/Qk.XfNBB_E2Pe3l6aWTV2g–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTExOTA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/cc8c49c95590faa887f7132256d2b122 class=caas-img data-headline=”PICK OUT CHARACTERFUL ACCESSORIES”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>12</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>PICK OUT CHARACTERFUL ACCESSORIES</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> It's the extra details that will pull your country living room scheme together – wonderfully cozy throws and blankets, vintage vessels and jars in which to display gathered branches and blossoms, and quirky talking points such as the oversized clock in this image. </p> <p> 'Dressing your room is your moment to be creative and truly stamp it with your personality,' says Andrea Childs, Editor of Country Homes & Interiors magazine. </p> <p> 'What's exciting is that you can swap pieces in and out as the seasons change or you discover new treasures to decorate your home, so you always have a fresh new look when you want it.' </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>David Brittain/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Bring a happy, relaxed element to your country living room ideas by bringing in a ‘cabin escape’ element to your scheme.

‘Focus on shades that are brighter, fresher, and airier to evoke a friendly, inviting feeling in relaxing entertaining areas,’ suggests Mimi Meacham, Principal of Marian Louise Designs.

‘Mix old with new furniture for a lived-in feel. And play with pattern – a buffalo check rug or gingham throw pillows can bring some of that elevated yet approachable country look to the room.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/0OFlFrmKTsLsoNh2urEaMw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyNzk-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/cf01557ad109790d00086eb485d83049 class=caas-img data-headline=”CREATE A RELAXED CABIN FEEL”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>13</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CREATE A RELAXED CABIN FEEL</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Bring a happy, relaxed element to your country living room ideas by bringing in a ‘cabin escape’ element to your scheme. </p> <p> ‘Focus on shades that are brighter, fresher, and airier to evoke a friendly, inviting feeling in relaxing entertaining areas,’ suggests Mimi Meacham, Principal of Marian Louise Designs. </p> <p> ‘Mix old with new furniture for a lived-in feel. And play with pattern – a buffalo check rug or gingham throw pillows can bring some of that elevated yet approachable country look to the room.' </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>David Brittain/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Print and pattern is synonymous with country living room style but its form changes with the times. Sometimes bold florals lead the way, then small prints make a comeback. Graphic shapes such as stripes, checks and block prints also find their place in a country living room scheme.

‘Pattern started making a comeback a year or two ago, mostly in geometrics. Now it’s  the turn of organics,’ says LA interior designer Mark Cutler. ‘Think of modern takes on traditional florals and even paisley.’

Mix different scales of pattern with plain fabrics for a chic take on country style.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/PhS2SyXP5NdqWmQ2QSTXyA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEwMTU-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/f6d7f879c4e690fa7da1b36b47dca2fc class=caas-img data-headline=”PUT A TWIST ON PRINT”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>14</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>PUT A TWIST ON PRINT</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Print and pattern is synonymous with country living room style but its form changes with the times. Sometimes bold florals lead the way, then small prints make a comeback. Graphic shapes such as stripes, checks and block prints also find their place in a country living room scheme. </p> <p> 'Pattern started making a comeback a year or two ago, mostly in geometrics. Now it’s  the turn of organics,’ says LA interior designer Mark Cutler. ‘Think of modern takes on traditional florals and even paisley.’ </p> <p> Mix different scales of pattern with plain fabrics for a chic take on country style. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>CutlerSchulze</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= When you are dialling in your country living room ideas, the materials you choose are key. Choosing warm, unstained oak over glossy cherry or black ash, say, will immediately place your scheme in the rustic space.

‘Whether you are looking for furniture for a side table, the frame of your sofa, bookcases or drawers, oak is the way to go when you are designing in a country style,’ says Ryan Jones from Land of Rugs.

‘One of the benefits of oak, especially if it is reclaimed, is that it adds depth and character to your design. Contemporary furniture design can feel a little one dimensional. Oak adds that layer of intrigue to your design that will keep you, and your guests, interested.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/1b.YRWGBY1TJp7jzm.erfA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTE0NDA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/b677e79b7e8bc6f8c1d6ec31521223f0 class=caas-img data-headline=”OPT FOR OAK IN A COUNTRY LIVING ROOM”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>15</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>OPT FOR OAK IN A COUNTRY LIVING ROOM</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> When you are dialling in your country living room ideas, the materials you choose are key. Choosing warm, unstained oak over glossy cherry or black ash, say, will immediately place your scheme in the rustic space. </p> <p> ‘Whether you are looking for furniture for a side table, the frame of your sofa, bookcases or drawers, oak is the way to go when you are designing in a country style,’ says Ryan Jones from Land of Rugs. </p> <p> ‘One of the benefits of oak, especially if it is reclaimed, is that it adds depth and character to your design. Contemporary furniture design can feel a little one dimensional. Oak adds that layer of intrigue to your design that will keep you, and your guests, interested.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Amara</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Nothing says rural style like a bouquet of garden-fresh flowers, and making a floral display an essential part of your country living room ideas will bring natural beauty to your scheme.

Seasonality is key, so even if you’re buying your blooms from the flower store, make sure they are local and haven’t been force grown.

‘Regardless of whether you live in a large home or a city apartment, bringing a touch of nature into your home will add to an authentic modern country feel,’ agrees Richard Petrie, home expert at Thomas Sanderson. ‘You can also incorporate indoor plants and bright blooms to bring character to your space.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/nDhnKu.HYaKSYCCG.Vj5Bg–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/f065bded9d6caf24affc68b4ac72f1aa class=caas-img data-headline=”BRING NATURE INTO A COUNTRY LIVING ROOM”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>16</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>BRING NATURE INTO A COUNTRY LIVING ROOM</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Nothing says rural style like a bouquet of garden-fresh flowers, and making a floral display an essential part of your country living room ideas will bring natural beauty to your scheme. </p> <p> Seasonality is key, so even if you’re buying your blooms from the flower store, make sure they are local and haven’t been force grown. </p> <p> ‘Regardless of whether you live in a large home or a city apartment, bringing a touch of nature into your home will add to an authentic modern country feel,’ agrees Richard Petrie, home expert at Thomas Sanderson. ‘You can also incorporate indoor plants and bright blooms to bring character to your space.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Dan Duchars/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= The beauty of natural materials is a focus of rustic style and incorporating them into your country living room ideas will bring a real sense of warmth and authenticity.

‘We are seeing more wallpapers in country living rooms,’ confirms Mark Cutler of design firm CutlerSchulze. ‘But it’s in a fresher way, with wallpaper often printed on to grass cloth to add another layer of texture and detail.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/u5tlNe5um3ytpXSG_2maFg–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/acd69fb1dfce8412a9657d1e2ae29f45 class=caas-img data-headline=”ADD WOW WITH WOVEN WALLPAPERS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>17</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>ADD WOW WITH WOVEN WALLPAPERS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> The beauty of natural materials is a focus of rustic style and incorporating them into your country living room ideas will bring a real sense of warmth and authenticity. </p> <p> ‘We are seeing more wallpapers in country living rooms,’ confirms Mark Cutler of design firm CutlerSchulze. ‘But it’s in a fresher way, with wallpaper often printed on to grass cloth to add another layer of texture and detail.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Dan Duchars/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Textile designer Molly Mahon is hugely inspired by the Bloomsbury Group of artists and writers who lived and worked in Britain in the early twentieth century. Her Sussex home, close to the Charleston farmhouse associated with the group, is decorated with the Bloomsbury trademark love of pattern and decoration, with surfaces painted throughout the house.

The decoration of her rustic living room is a showcase for her passions – especially the artfully painted fire surround.

‘The painting was inherited from my husband’s grandmother,’ says Molly. ‘And the framed artwork to the left is actually a piece of original Barron & Larcher cloth that I bought online. I have always collected beautiful textiles and think they look so fabulous framed.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/vELZmQW_pPri.erFHqEYWQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTE0NDA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/fa457fa2fad8ce250f11ef004cba6784 class=caas-img data-headline=”DISCOVER YOUR INNER ARTIST”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>18</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>DISCOVER YOUR INNER ARTIST</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Textile designer Molly Mahon is hugely inspired by the Bloomsbury Group of artists and writers who lived and worked in Britain in the early twentieth century. Her Sussex home, close to the Charleston farmhouse associated with the group, is decorated with the Bloomsbury trademark love of pattern and decoration, with surfaces painted throughout the house. </p> <p> The decoration of her rustic living room is a showcase for her passions – especially the artfully painted fire surround. </p> <p> 'The painting was inherited from my husband's grandmother,' says Molly. 'And the framed artwork to the left is actually a piece of original Barron & Larcher cloth that I bought online. I have always collected beautiful textiles and think they look so fabulous framed.' </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Molly Mahon</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= You don’t need to source authentic antiques for your country living room, but adding traditional design elements in your furniture choices will add depth and history to your rustic space.

‘We see more traditional silhouettes gaining popularity,’ comments interior designer Mark Cutler of LA-based design firm, CutlerShulze. 

‘Finding a fauteuil – an upholstered chair with a wooden frame and arms – used to be challenging, now they are even popping up on Wayfair. European country style is back and we are here for it!’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/UdW0v3cWAOjrGh_vnq7ZGQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/391dcc66622aab5ec2187809212e1087 class=caas-img data-headline=”SEEK OUT ANTIQUE SHAPES FOR FURNITURE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>19</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>SEEK OUT ANTIQUE SHAPES FOR FURNITURE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> You don't need to source authentic antiques for your country living room, but adding traditional design elements in your furniture choices will add depth and history to your rustic space. </p> <p> ‘We see more traditional silhouettes gaining popularity,’ comments interior designer Mark Cutler of LA-based design firm, CutlerShulze.  </p> <p> ‘Finding a fauteuil – an upholstered chair with a wooden frame and arms – used to be challenging, now they are even popping up on Wayfair. European country style is back and we are here for it!’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Dan Duchars/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Planning your living room lighting ideas goes hand-in-hand with coordinating the rest of your decor scheme. Not only will the fixtures themselves complement your style and color palette, but the lighting you choose will establish the ambience of your space.

‘We’re seeing the trend for brass receding and the return of bronze, bringing a beautiful layered finish with richness and depth to country living rooms,’ says LA interior designer Mark Cutler, of CutlerSchulze. 

‘I also predict the return of crystal. As a precursor, we’re seeing lots of cut glass hanging pieces in a range of colors.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/E20Jaljtj_gTi3JtF2bVTw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTE0Mzg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/70ac9afb8ecaaa0042dc87f834aa60b9 class=caas-img data-headline=”LIGHT THE WAY WITH CRYSTAL AND BRONZE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>20</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>LIGHT THE WAY WITH CRYSTAL AND BRONZE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Planning your living room lighting ideas goes hand-in-hand with coordinating the rest of your decor scheme. Not only will the fixtures themselves complement your style and color palette, but the lighting you choose will establish the ambience of your space. </p> <p> ‘We’re seeing the trend for brass receding and the return of bronze, bringing a beautiful layered finish with richness and depth to country living rooms,’ says LA interior designer Mark Cutler, of CutlerSchulze.  </p> <p> ‘I also predict the return of crystal. As a precursor, we’re seeing lots of cut glass hanging pieces in a range of colors.’ </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Polly Eltes/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= While we love a smartly upholstered sofa, slipcovers can bring a more relaxed look to a country living room.

‘Loose covers in deliberately creased linen never need smartening up,’ agrees Justin Marr, Design Director of Zinc Textile. ‘White sofas are always a winner and are a great base for warmer accents of cognac, ochre and tobacco.

‘The aesthetic for our collaboration with Martin Hulbert Design is relaxed, informal and with a handmade appearance, as shown in this space. A mix of non-matching but happily coexisting cushions, and unlined washed linen curtains are effortlessly relaxed. 

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/VNp8GdXbmt8nsZarspymOQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTcyMA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/f4933141186df503e5cbad142106da9b class=caas-img data-headline=”CHOOSE ‘CASUALWEAR’ FOR YOUR FURNITURE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>21</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CHOOSE ‘CASUALWEAR’ FOR YOUR FURNITURE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> While we love a smartly upholstered sofa, slipcovers can bring a more relaxed look to a country living room. </p> <p> ‘Loose covers in deliberately creased linen never need smartening up,’ agrees Justin Marr, Design Director of Zinc Textile. ‘White sofas are always a winner and are a great base for warmer accents of cognac, ochre and tobacco. </p> <p> ‘The aesthetic for our collaboration with Martin Hulbert Design is relaxed, informal and with a handmade appearance, as shown in this space. A mix of non-matching but happily coexisting cushions, and unlined washed linen curtains are effortlessly relaxed.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Zinc Textile x Martin Hulbert Design</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Off-white shades or dusky pastels are the quickest way to create a calming, fresh feel in a room. And when a space feels calm, it feels welcoming. 

From a practical standpoint, a light color scheme will make a small country living room feel bigger, as well as giving you a versatile backdrop to explore a wider range of furniture and accessories options. 

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/o2GOIq1tb6wSUc463egOBg–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTc2OA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/8811c61ef13f59f7b6a68a3fbb974de5 class=caas-img data-headline=”USE MUTED COLORS ON COUNTRY LIVING ROOM WALLS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>22</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>USE MUTED COLORS ON COUNTRY LIVING ROOM WALLS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Off-white shades or dusky pastels are the quickest way to create a calming, fresh feel in a room. And when a space feels calm, it feels welcoming.  </p> <p> From a practical standpoint, a light color scheme will make a small country living room feel bigger, as well as giving you a versatile backdrop to explore a wider range of furniture and accessories options.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>The Cotswold Company</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= ‘When it came to designing this sitting room I added the beams on the ceiling and the rough beam over the fire place to create a rustic feel to this country house,’ says interior designer Marion Lichtig. ‘This is reflected too in the rough hewn coffee table.’

Lichtig then added a few finer items, such as beautiful antique furniture, an elegant scallop back sofa and decorative lighting. ‘I like to mix objects to give a room balance, layers and plenty of interest,’ she shares.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/MwtAMkDuwEJ3FU2ZbpVLew–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/f275672159e29afb8c33591bfbb98691 class=caas-img data-headline=”ADD COUNTRY CHARACTER TO A PLAIN LIVING ROOM”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>23</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>ADD COUNTRY CHARACTER TO A PLAIN LIVING ROOM</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> 'When it came to designing this sitting room I added the beams on the ceiling and the rough beam over the fire place to create a rustic feel to this country house,' says interior designer Marion Lichtig. 'This is reflected too in the rough hewn coffee table.' </p> <p> Lichtig then added a few finer items, such as beautiful antique furniture, an elegant scallop back sofa and decorative lighting. 'I like to mix objects to give a room balance, layers and plenty of interest,' she shares. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Simon Brown/Marion Lichtig</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= To give your country living room an atmosphere of warmth and welcome, arrange seating to make conversation – not the TV – the focus.

‘In this room, the armchairs and sofas face each other across an upholstered ottoman, on which a tray of drinks or afternoon tea could be placed,’ says interior designer Jojo Bradley. ‘The comfortable furniture is softened further with cushions that invite you to relax and settle in for a while.’

This type of furniture arrangement works really well for small or larger groups, too. The pair of armchairs with their own side table provide an area for two people to sit and talk together, while the sofas provide additional seating when crowds gather.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/dR3X9TTwPCTkyJsQSI0mcQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0MA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/8449e32298897f365586bfe95cc166d2 class=caas-img data-headline=”CREATE A CONVERSATION AREA”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>24</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CREATE A CONVERSATION AREA</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> To give your country living room an atmosphere of warmth and welcome, arrange seating to make conversation – not the TV – the focus. </p> <p> 'In this room, the armchairs and sofas face each other across an upholstered ottoman, on which a tray of drinks or afternoon tea could be placed,' says interior designer Jojo Bradley. 'The comfortable furniture is softened further with cushions that invite you to relax and settle in for a while.' </p> <p> This type of furniture arrangement works really well for small or larger groups, too. The pair of armchairs with their own side table provide an area for two people to sit and talk together, while the sofas provide additional seating when crowds gather. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Jojo Bradley Interior Design</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Country homes, with their beautiful oak beams and thick stone walls, are brimming with history and character. But the rustic architecture runs the risk of making rooms appear small and dark.

When you’re planning out country living room ideas, copy some of the tricks used by interior designers to bring a sense of light and airiness to a space. Think Perspex or glass ‘invisible’ tables; large furniture pieces, such as sofas, raised on elegant feet; and coffee tables made from elegant metal, rather than heavy wood.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/uVEu436jQ7Kgs6mjcy8zbw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEzNTE-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/3bddecd4bec1809a4caeb1bab026f892 class=caas-img data-headline=”USE EXPERT TRICKS TO MAKE SMALL ROOMS LOOK LARGER”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>25</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>USE EXPERT TRICKS TO MAKE SMALL ROOMS LOOK LARGER</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Country homes, with their beautiful oak beams and thick stone walls, are brimming with history and character. But the rustic architecture runs the risk of making rooms appear small and dark. </p> <p> When you're planning out country living room ideas, copy some of the tricks used by interior designers to bring a sense of light and airiness to a space. Think Perspex or glass 'invisible' tables; large furniture pieces, such as sofas, raised on elegant feet; and coffee tables made from elegant metal, rather than heavy wood. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Drawing in the furniture away from the walls of the room will make a large space seem more intimate – a tip interior designers use when creating living room schemes for barn conversions, lofts and other airy country spaces.

To avoid a railroad effect, with galleys on either side of sofas, for example, use additional pieces to fill the void. 

Here, interior designer Jojo Bradley has placed a console table against the wall. It provides a handy perch for table lamps, while occupying the gap behind sofa. 

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/BhkJikNsLJNLRXjC7EcWiQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0MQ–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/c991da9a0966e55567e45b787e905764 class=caas-img data-headline=”MAKE A LARGE COUNTRY LIVING ROOM LOOK COZY”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>26</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>MAKE A LARGE COUNTRY LIVING ROOM LOOK COZY</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Drawing in the furniture away from the walls of the room will make a large space seem more intimate – a tip interior designers use when creating living room schemes for barn conversions, lofts and other airy country spaces. </p> <p> To avoid a railroad effect, with galleys on either side of sofas, for example, use additional pieces to fill the void.  </p> <p> Here, interior designer Jojo Bradley has placed a console table against the wall. It provides a handy perch for table lamps, while occupying the gap behind sofa.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Jojo Bradley Interiors</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Older country homes featuring traditional dark oak beams and smoke-stained fireplaces can be too oppressive for contemporary tastes.

Keep the charm while updating the look by painting walls, woodwork and even bricks or stone in a bright white.

This will transform a country living room in an instant and given an uplifting spirit to your country home.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/tKDFx74tUunBXTPV1WsVVg–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY1OA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/b3b8534fce92b1a7d4edfa1108983406 class=caas-img data-headline=”PAINT BEAMS WHITE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>27</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>PAINT BEAMS WHITE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Older country homes featuring traditional dark oak beams and smoke-stained fireplaces can be too oppressive for contemporary tastes. </p> <p> Keep the charm while updating the look by painting walls, woodwork and even bricks or stone in a bright white. </p> <p> This will transform a country living room in an instant and given an uplifting spirit to your country home. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Brent Darby/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Whether it’s an original inglenook fireplace or a contemporary wood burner, gathering around the warmth of real flames is a quintessential country experience.

Your home may have an existing hearth and chimney that requires you to plan ideas for your living room around it. Or you may have the luxury of installing a new fire or stove in the place that suits you best. Either way, it’s important to think about how you can integrate the fireside experience into your decor.

Factor in seating placed close enough to feel the warmth but not too near to be damaged by heat or sparks. Add a table or two, plus a footrest so you can warm your toes.

Finally, make your fuel, kindling and fireside tools a part of the room scheme by organising them in attractive baskets and log holders. 

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/0822dBbdvVbfOW1vfUIAQQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTcxMg–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/04ebcbc5f1aa1689f654fe8e9f865677 class=caas-img data-headline=”MAKE SITTING BY THE FIRE AN EXPERIENCE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>28</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>MAKE SITTING BY THE FIRE AN EXPERIENCE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Whether it's an original inglenook fireplace or a contemporary wood burner, gathering around the warmth of real flames is a quintessential country experience. </p> <p> Your home may have an existing hearth and chimney that requires you to plan ideas for your living room around it. Or you may have the luxury of installing a new fire or stove in the place that suits you best. Either way, it's important to think about how you can integrate the fireside experience into your decor. </p> <p> Factor in seating placed close enough to feel the warmth but not too near to be damaged by heat or sparks. Add a table or two, plus a footrest so you can warm your toes. </p> <p> Finally, make your fuel, kindling and fireside tools a part of the room scheme by organising them in attractive baskets and log holders.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>The White Company</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= When your country property is a repurposed rural building such as a barn, it can be difficult to know how to furnish the space. One answer is to take your cue from the architecture – often large, lofty and with an industrial edge – rather than the age of the building.

For your country living room inspiration, look to iconic mid century design, with its clean lines and unfussy styling.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/9NTKbv0HBBgcjmnh4PBE8g–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTExMzQ-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/ddeb91963e303cb64c2bcfd1f53c139b class=caas-img data-headline=”ADD IN ICONIC DESIGN PIECES”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>29</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>ADD IN ICONIC DESIGN PIECES</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> When your country property is a repurposed rural building such as a barn, it can be difficult to know how to furnish the space. One answer is to take your cue from the architecture – often large, lofty and with an industrial edge – rather than the age of the building. </p> <p> For your country living room inspiration, look to iconic mid century design, with its clean lines and unfussy styling. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Ercol</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Living room furniture tends to point towards the TV but there’s a far bigger screen to enjoy – the view in your window.

Position your seating to make the most of the view, without lining it up so that it looks as if you are at the cinema. A sofa facing the glazing, with comfy armchairs at an angle at either end, will mean you enjoy the landscape in front of you and still be able to chat easily to family and friends.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/qjYl1i5k5sjA1dM5ttE_Fw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTYwNw–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/77b5c021939a54beabf5d6404b676d93 class=caas-img data-headline=”MAKE THE MOST OF THE VIEW”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>30</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>MAKE THE MOST OF THE VIEW</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Living room furniture tends to point towards the TV but there's a far bigger screen to enjoy – the view in your window. </p> <p> Position your seating to make the most of the view, without lining it up so that it looks as if you are at the cinema. A sofa facing the glazing, with comfy armchairs at an angle at either end, will mean you enjoy the landscape in front of you and still be able to chat easily to family and friends. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= When you’re coming up with country living room inspiration and ideas, don’t play it too safe.

‘A fabulous accessory, such as a statement mirror or outsized pendant light, will add a dynamic, look-at-me quality to a room that makes it an exciting place to spend time in,’ says Sara Bird, Decor Editor at H&G’s sister title Country Homes & Interiors, who styled this living room for the magazine.

Keep it country by choosing a design with a rustic touch, like the natural materials that decorate this mirror frame.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/DgPrzlUvC7GSoyjVLe6caw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEzMjY-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/3debf5e63c93651396b34be951b6b40b class=caas-img data-headline=”ADD A STATEMENT ACCESSORY”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>31</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>ADD A STATEMENT ACCESSORY</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> When you're coming up with country living room inspiration and ideas, don't play it too safe. </p> <p> 'A fabulous accessory, such as a statement mirror or outsized pendant light, will add a dynamic, look-at-me quality to a room that makes it an exciting place to spend time in,' says Sara Bird, Decor Editor at H&G's sister title Country Homes & Interiors, who styled this living room for the magazine. </p> <p> Keep it country by choosing a design with a rustic touch, like the natural materials that decorate this mirror frame. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Oliver Perrott/Future</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Light-colored woods, such as beech, whitewashed pine and ash, have a more informal feel than dark woods and better fit the ethos of a rustic country look. The choice of complementary colours for paint, soft furnishings and accessories is also much wider when you choose pale-wood furniture. 

Here, soft furnishings from Susie Watson Designs add punches of pink, mauve and mulberry, which sit nicely against the relaxed look of  bleached-effect furniture.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/nDdenee32xZVyXu2T8COCA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyODA-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/227365b9f615d2e5c0767b6e17d41c4e class=caas-img data-headline=”PICK PALE WOOD FOR FURNITURE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>32</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>PICK PALE WOOD FOR FURNITURE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Light-colored woods, such as beech, whitewashed pine and ash, have a more informal feel than dark woods and better fit the ethos of a rustic country look. The choice of complementary colours for paint, soft furnishings and accessories is also much wider when you choose pale-wood furniture.  </p> <p> Here, soft furnishings from Susie Watson Designs add punches of pink, mauve and mulberry, which sit nicely against the relaxed look of  bleached-effect furniture. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Susie Watson Designs</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Nothing embodies a cozy, rustic feel quite like a stove or woodburner. Whether it’s a modern, freestanding design or one that’s nestled in a brick fireplace surrounded by craggy logs, both will offer warmth – literally and figuratively – and provide your country living room with a stylish focal point.  ” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/NpPtHLCmZHokeN53a6tdMw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEzNTg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/cfa0fcfdd44f0820599ddae680ce6135 class=caas-img data-headline=”HEAT THE SPACE WITH A WOODBURNER”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>33</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>HEAT THE SPACE WITH A WOODBURNER</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Nothing embodies a cozy, rustic feel quite like a stove or woodburner. Whether it’s a modern, freestanding design or one that’s nestled in a brick fireplace surrounded by craggy logs, both will offer warmth – literally and figuratively – and provide your country living room with a stylish focal point.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Carpetright</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Natural materials are a big part of nailing the country look, so incorporate them into your decor. 

A rattan chair or bench is a good place to start if space permits but if not, rattan and reed baskets or a jute rug will all create a rustic look that has all the more charm because of their non-uniform finishes. 

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/DcYzhBIR8o0qrsU_KYVlLA–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEzNTQ-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/321b012dc9499616c27a671bf3f0fab0 class=caas-img data-headline=”INCLUDE TEXTURE WITH RATTAN, WICKER AND REED”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>34</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>INCLUDE TEXTURE WITH RATTAN, WICKER AND REED</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Natural materials are a big part of nailing the country look, so incorporate them into your decor.  </p> <p> A rattan chair or bench is a good place to start if space permits but if not, rattan and reed baskets or a jute rug will all create a rustic look that has all the more charm because of their non-uniform finishes.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Dunelm</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Country-style seating has rounded armrests and cushions, and either chunky, turned-wood legs (with or without castors) or a pleated skirt that skims the floor. However, you can achieve a smarter country feel by putting the emphasis on the fabric pattern and going for more streamlined silhouettes for the furniture.

If you have a spare corner, fill it with a statement armchair and place a side table topped with a lamp next to it to create a cozy reading nook. 

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/k5GR1pF.XVw8JOraWaMtEQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEzNDM-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/64187d210e9c2b9ad596aa3e6113aa42 class=caas-img data-headline=”CHOOSE LAID-BACK SEATING FOR COUNTRY LIVING ROOMS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>35</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CHOOSE LAID-BACK SEATING FOR COUNTRY LIVING ROOMS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Country-style seating has rounded armrests and cushions, and either chunky, turned-wood legs (with or without castors) or a pleated skirt that skims the floor. However, you can achieve a smarter country feel by putting the emphasis on the fabric pattern and going for more streamlined silhouettes for the furniture. </p> <p> If you have a spare corner, fill it with a statement armchair and place a side table topped with a lamp next to it to create a cozy reading nook.  </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Neptune</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= If you have wooden beams or exposed brickwork in your living room, highlight them to give the country living room look bags of authenticity. 

‘I don’t think you can really get the right look without using old things – rugs, paintings, antiques,’ explains Vivien Greenock, interior designer and former senior director at Colefax and Fowler. 

‘It’s those things that give a room a permanent look, and a depth of feeling.’ Fabrics and trimmings, Vanessa Arbuthnott.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/1y9qJin6.HGJhC43fYo4xQ–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTEyMDg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/a7eabc6a623b64c78a6f0505887f56fa class=caas-img data-headline=”SHOW OFF BRICKWORK OR WOODEN BEAMS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>36</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>SHOW OFF BRICKWORK OR WOODEN BEAMS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> If you have wooden beams or exposed brickwork in your living room, highlight them to give the country living room look bags of authenticity.  </p> <p> 'I don’t think you can really get the right look without using old things – rugs, paintings, antiques,' explains Vivien Greenock, interior designer and former senior director at Colefax and Fowler.  </p> <p> 'It’s those things that give a room a permanent look, and a depth of feeling.' Fabrics and trimmings, Vanessa Arbuthnott. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Vanessa Arbuthnott</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Whitewashed original floorboards, a timeworn finish on furniture, unglazed pottery, unfinished wood ornaments, mercurized mirrors and cable-knit cushions and throws are all very effective country living room ideas for creating a rustic, lived-in feel – but that needn’t mean the room can’t look smart. 

Neat silhouettes on furniture and pared-back decor will help a smaller country living room feel larger and brighter. 

‘Antiques are not for everyone,’ acknowledges interior designer Emma Sims Hilditch at Sims Hilditch, who uses antiques extensively in her schemes. 

‘Instead, replicas can be made that have never been used before but can mimic the styles of pre-loved pieces. We work with a fantastic cabinetmaker who specializes in creating antique-style furniture that is brand-new and yet has such an old heart.’

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/JKMy1LGlaZSLJqJutGXn1Q–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTY0MA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/37c84c93256fcdb268f0497dd05f9911 class=caas-img data-headline=”GO FOR DISTRESSED FINISHES”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>37</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>GO FOR DISTRESSED FINISHES</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Whitewashed original floorboards, a timeworn finish on furniture, unglazed pottery, unfinished wood ornaments, mercurized mirrors and cable-knit cushions and throws are all very effective country living room ideas for creating a rustic, lived-in feel – but that needn't mean the room can't look smart.  </p> <p> Neat silhouettes on furniture and pared-back decor will help a smaller country living room feel larger and brighter.  </p> <p> 'Antiques are not for everyone,' acknowledges interior designer Emma Sims Hilditch at Sims Hilditch, who uses antiques extensively in her schemes.  </p> <p> 'Instead, replicas can be made that have never been used before but can mimic the styles of pre-loved pieces. We work with a fantastic cabinetmaker who specializes in creating antique-style furniture that is brand-new and yet has such an old heart.' </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Sims Hilditch</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Lighting is the most effective way to create mood, as illustrated here in the beautiful living room of interior designer Kit Kemp’s house.

Supplementing a main ceiling light with plenty of table and floor lamps will lend a cozy feel at the flick of a switch. Add to the ambience with smoked- or amber-glass bulbs, rather than clear ones with bright white filaments.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/z7quUHwER5hoSbNccK3vxw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTYyNQ–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/0433d77c92ee6d121e4a3c39a82d840a class=caas-img data-headline=”LIGHT UP CORNERS WITH LAMPS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>38</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>LIGHT UP CORNERS WITH LAMPS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Lighting is the most effective way to create mood, as illustrated here in the beautiful living room of interior designer Kit Kemp's house. </p> <p> Supplementing a main ceiling light with plenty of table and floor lamps will lend a cozy feel at the flick of a switch. Add to the ambience with smoked- or amber-glass bulbs, rather than clear ones with bright white filaments. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Kit Kemp/Andrew Martin Interior Designer Review Vol.24</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= A country living room should be simple, relaxed and natural, and nothing evokes this better than house plants and fresh flowers. Choose several different kinds of house plant and put them in unexpected places, such as on the top of a cabinet or in bookcases, for a quirky feel. 

Add to the scheme with fabrics in equally botanical prints, such as this Forever Spring collection from ILIV.

We answer three key questions so you can get your country living room decor spot-on.

” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/.f5aJsAFV6ZVHbChxD0Fjw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTExNTI-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/11e187c85a598a26a97c2fa987a3c961 class=caas-img data-headline=”BRING THE OUTDOORS IN WITH FLOWERS AND HOUSEPLANTS”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>39</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>BRING THE OUTDOORS IN WITH FLOWERS AND HOUSEPLANTS</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> A country living room should be simple, relaxed and natural, and nothing evokes this better than house plants and fresh flowers. Choose several different kinds of house plant and put them in unexpected places, such as on the top of a cabinet or in bookcases, for a quirky feel.  </p> <p> Add to the scheme with fabrics in equally botanical prints, such as this Forever Spring collection from ILIV. </p> <p> We answer three key questions so you can get your country living room decor spot-on. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>I-LIV</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= Country living rooms are traditionally places that feel relaxed – so it’s highly likely they will be used for informal entertainment. In this case, it is more than worth grouping seating around a coffee table. This will encourage sociability and make the room look inviting. ” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/woWNnmj4sk2xgo1AgMqVCg–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTc2OA–/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/4848ac68928a45fd2fbeec86ba3f3b3e class=caas-img data-headline=”GROUP FURNITURE AROUND A COFFEE TABLE”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>40</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>GROUP FURNITURE AROUND A COFFEE TABLE</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> Country living rooms are traditionally places that feel relaxed – so it's highly likely they will be used for informal entertainment. In this case, it is more than worth grouping seating around a coffee table. This will encourage sociability and make the room look inviting. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Future/Polly Eltes</div></div></div></div></li><li class=caas-carousel-slide><div class=caas-carousel-slide-img><figure class=caas-carousel-figure><img alt= If your country living room is small, using symmetry in interior design, especially built around a mirror, can make your space feel larger, neater and more curated. ” data-src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/LfWJNkxAL71gJND3S6z9jw–/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTExNTI-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/homes_gardens_107/961f52d36f7c0aededf3cc8d39a1cd46 class=caas-img data-headline=”CREATE SYMMETRY IN A SMALL COUNTRY LIVING ROOM”><p></figure></div><div class=caas-carousel-slide-bottom><div class=figure-meta><div class=slide-current><span>41</span><span>/</span><span>41</span></div><div class=slide-description-wrapper><h2 class=slide-description-headline>CREATE SYMMETRY IN A SMALL COUNTRY LIVING ROOM</h2><div class=slide-description-caption><p> If your country living room is small, using symmetry in interior design, especially built around a mirror, can make your space feel larger, neater and more curated. </p></div><div class=slide-description-credit>Future/Polly Eltes</div></div></div></div></li></ul><button class=

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