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Your Guide to Modern Rustic Interior Design

by Ryan Arnt 10/17/2021


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Modern rustic interior design has taken over social media and captivated the attention of designers and homeowners alike. With such enduring popularity you might wonder: what exactly is modern rustic? Here we’ll go over the basic elements of the style for interior design in order to help you recognize it and use it in your own home.

Streamlined Comfort

Modern rustic takes the emphasis on comfort to a whole new level. Like in mid-century modern style, major furniture pieces have clean lines without being rigid. From the rustic side come natural materials, chunky knits and functional softness. A great example of this combination would be a streamlined but overstuffed sofa accented by a thick blanket and textured pillows. Neutral tones are the most popular choice for larger pieces, but always paired with colorful and eclectic accents.

Industrial Lighting

One key element of modern rustic design that’s easiest to spot is use of industrial lighting. When designing a modern rustic interior, go for multiple, mismatched light sources to highlight specific areas of a room. “Focus lighting” and brings out the practical and utilitarian roots of the industrial style. Wrought iron, steel and brass can all exist in the same space and add a touch of ruggedness and sculptural forms to balance softness and comfort. Try both hanging pendant lights and floor lamps to focus light where it’s needed most.

Unfinished Wood

Natural materials are a major part of mid-century modern design, but modern rustic makes wood in particular a focus point. Knotty, unfinished wood surfaces are key to a modern-rustic interior, whether it be present in furniture pieces or major surfaces. Rather than using colored paint for an accent wall, modern rustic rooms might have a wall covered in reclaimed wood. Adding a barn door either as decoration or to create a barrier is a perfect way to bring the rustic into an otherwise modern space.

Antique Art & Accents

While modern rustic typically keeps things streamlined and practical with large furniture pieces, art and accessories are where you’ll find a lot of creativity and rustic charm. Go for traditional patterns on rugs, throw pillows and other textiles. For wall art, mismatched antique frames add to an eclectic feel. None of your decor needs to be truly “antique,” either—there are lots of choices for brand new furnishings that emulate traditional styles and may be easier to find.

Conversational Spaces

The furniture and materials themselves carry most of the modern rustic style, but furniture layout also matters. Modern rustic design interiors often have symmetrical arrangements and furniture that faces each other to promote conversation. The style has been called family-friendly and company-friendly, promoting communication and comfort with guests and loved ones within the space. An easy way to recognize this conversational aspect to the style could be a large formal dining table with an even number of chairs—perhaps several more than necessary for the home’s residents. A pair of chairs facing a sofa with an unfinished wood coffee table in between is another example of this concept.

Comfort remains the most important element in modern rustic design. It’s an easily accessible style that can combine many pieces you might not think to put together. The emphasis on eclectic accents also promotes collecting and displaying heirlooms or anything that catches your interest. If you choose modern rustic design for your home, you’ll find that you have a lot of freedom to make the space comfortable the way you want it.

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Ryan Arnt

I have provided award-winning service to many clients over the past 25 years. Few other REALTORS are as trusted as I am. My clients trust my advice, and they know that I always look out for their best long-term interests. You can expect, and you will receive personal service that is second to none. When you hire me as your Agent you work with me and only me. I will answer your calls and respond to your text messages. I promise not to hand you off to another member of "My team" like others do. When you hire Ryan, you get Ryan.

I have called Southwest Michigan home for 40 years. My mother's family ran a local locksmith service, and my father served as the Chief Investigator for the County's Prosecutor's office for many years. I love all that this area offers, and I enjoy serving the buyers and sellers who are moving in or out of Southwest Michigan.

My wife and I have two children, and we would not want to raise them anywhere else. Between the award-winning schools and the plethora of youth activities offered in Southwest Michigan, it's a great place to call home. We enjoy spending time with friends at the beach, boating, golfing, hunting, skiing "Up North," and fishing.

We give back generously to the community that has been so good to us. Currently, I serve on the Lakeshore Public Schools Foundation Board (LEF), as Past President of the St. Joe Kickers Sports Club, and as a Rotarian in the Stevensville-Lakeshore Rotary Club. We donate throughout the year to various local organizations, schools, and youth sports groups.

I want to put my experience and knowledge to work for you. Having sold more than 500 properties while earning the trust and respect of my fellow REALTORS, who voted me the "REALTOR of the Year," I am confident I can earn your trust as well.

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Ryan Arnt

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Keller Williams of Southwest Michigan

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