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Rustic office design can turn a cold, stodgy office into a warm, welcoming workspace using the simplest elements. With neutral colors, a worn-in look, and a little help from Mother Nature, you can take your office from corporate to comfortable in no time.

Incorporate Natural Elements

From plants to genuine leather chairs to jute rugs, rustic design brings the outdoors in. Incorporate what Mother Nature has to offer by adding a wood veneer executive desk as the centerpiece of the room, or do it on a smaller scale by adding antlers and potted plants around the space. No matter how you choose to achieve the rustic look, natural elements are essential. 

Wear It Out

Wood is a staple of rustic design, but not just any wood will do. Rustic furniture and décor are weathered and worn, giving off the look of lumber pulled straight from the forest. Wood is often distressed, meaning it’s carved and marked to achieve the attractive imperfections that make each just-carved tree unique. Frayed rugs, weathered wood, and broken-in leather give off a distinctly homey feel that will leave you forgetting you’re even in the office.

Choose Warm and Neutral Colors

While it’s certainly OK to bring in some cool colors, warm tones and neutral shades of beige and brown are much more commonly used to create a rustic look. In addition, you’ll want to use mostly solid colors with patterns added sparsely in small areas, such as area rugs and accent pillows.

Work With the Architecture in the Room

If your office has an exposed brick or stone wall or large wooden beams, flaunt it! These elements help tie in that cabinlike look. If it’s a newer building, fear not. It’s easy to bring rustic charm to a modern space with just a little décor.

 

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