1Go High with Your Headboard
KEVIN J. MIYAZAKIThere's a rustic wood headboard, and then there's this stunner in the Butterfly Room at the Boarding House. This headboard makes quite a statement, going up high on the ceiling which makes it also double as wall art.
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2Lay a Fun Area Rug
KEVIN J. MIYAZAKISee that cowhide rug peaking out? It's a fun, rustic touch to an otherwise fairly modern take on farmhouse décor. You'll find this whole setup in the The Photograph Room at the Boarding House, but you can easily recreate it with your own fun rug and wall art.
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3Focus on a Four-Poster Bed
Buff StricklandWhen Ree was designing her new house, she fell in love with this four-poster bed and designed the whole room around it. It's such a statement piece that you can go simple with the linens and other decorations.
4Adopt an All Wood Approach
KEVIN J. MIYAZAKIThe Tack Room at the Boarding House quite elegantly shows that there's no such thing as too much wood. Wall, ceiling, headboard, furniture―it all works together, especially when contrasted with clean white walls.
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5Shiplap Your Walls
Love Grows WildLine the walls, line the ceiling―don't be shy adding the shiplap! It brings such a bright and airy feel to a space, which is both rustic and modern at the same time.
See more at Love Grows Wild.
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6Hang Some American Accents
A Beautiful MessAnother high headboard, another idea: Use it as a canvas to display your American pride. Here, a faded flag drapes down and becomes the focal point of the room. Though that slatted headboard is quite the rustic display on it's own!
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7Add Some Rustic Wallpaper
Inspired by CharmYou can keep the furniture as is and go with simple linens if you let some fun, rustic wallpaper do all talking! Honestly, the hardest part isn't putting it up; it's choosing the most charming print.
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8Update Your Wood Flooring
FYNES DESIGNSIf you don't already have pretty wood flooring, look into luxury vinyl plank flooring as an alternative. It gives the same rustic look but it's waterproof and low maintenance. It withstands a lot of foot traffic and is easy clean!
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9Barn Door
Bless this NestDid you think we'd have a farmhouse décor list without at least one barn door making an appearance? This one has a more modern edge to it with a moody dark gray paint job (that happens to match the headboard, too!)
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10Design Around a Headboard
WalmartLook at that faded teal headboard! Isn't it dreamy? With clean white walls and matching linens, it stands out as the charming centerpiece that ties the whole room together.
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11Don't Be Afraid to Go Modern
Buff StricklandWhen Ree and her sister Betsey updated Sister House, they decided to mix in some more modern details. The muted faded denim blue and orange accents still make it feel so very country chic.
12Lighten Up Your Brick
DIY BeautifyIsn't there something so rustic about faded white painted brick? And guess what, you don't even have to have a brick wall to get this look! This is entirely faux and it's easy to install.
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13Go Tonal
The House That Lars BuiltThe faded light pink paint and the various shades of burnt orange and brown accents really make this space feel warm and inviting. They tie in so well with the darker wood furniture.
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14Try a Touch of Scandinavian
The MerrythoughtScandinavian designs are typically seen as sleek and streamlined, but the lighter wood and simple designs can really lend themselves to a farmhouse feel. Look how good this nightstand and headboard look against the shiplap.
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15Make a Cozy Nook
Home Made LovelyPick a corner and make yourself a nook. Add a comfy chair and a chunky blanket, and you'll never want to leave. The faux fireplace display make it that much cozier.
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16Restore a Thrifted Piece
Andreas von Einsiedel//Getty ImagesLook at that wardrobe! You can easily thrift an old piece of furniture and give it new life with a fresh paint job. The contrasting blue trim on this stunner works so well with the bed linens.
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17Repurpose a Wood Frame
Tom Merton//Getty ImagesThree cheers for repurposed wood! Not only is it better for the environment and your wallet, but it just looks so cool to piece together something brand new like this bed frame.
18Hang a Canopy
Andreas von Einseidel//Getty ImagesThis bedroom would feel pretty cozy as is, but adding a sheer canopy draped over the four posters make it so dreamy! It also adds airiness to a heavier frame and accent furniture.
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19Give into the Gingham
Andreas von Einseidel//Getty ImagesGingham gives those ultimate classic country vibes, and we're so here for it! You can mix and match, too, like it's done here. The larger pattern on the bed and chair give it charm, while the smaller check on the ceiling makes it a little more serious.
20Add a Vanity
WalmartGive yourself a space to sit and enjoy your morning routine with a charming vanity like this one. Ree admits it's one of her favorite pieces in the collection and it will be yours, too!
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AnnMarie Mattila is the Senior Editor for The Pioneer Woman, covering a wide range of topics from food and cooking to home, beauty, style, and more.
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