Design Styles

Get A Modern Country Interior Design Style

It is exciting to see the modern country interior style of design picking up steam. While traditional country style is still finding its way into the mainstream, modern country is the one that is dominating the scene.

And why not, since it is streamlined and is a great mix of elements from vintage to industrial to the Hamptons.

It is natural, relaxed, simple and practical. Here we will show you elements that you will need to get a modern country interior design style.

And we are big fans of anything that is practical.

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Now, since this is a collision of different worlds, this style has a few similarities with traditional country style. But simply put, it is less fussy since it gets rid of the country elements that look gimmicky, no offense. And by that we mean, fabrics with roosters on them, pine furniture, laces and frills. So what is the modern country style made of? Let’s find out.

The Elements Of A Modern Country Design Style

The first thing to know about his style is the use of materials to create this specific look.

  • Timber is on top of the list. It is flawed but also unique. And that gives it character and is frequently used with a waxed or matte finish.
  • Next up is the use of metal. Nickel, antique gold, copper, iron and bronze are all a big part of this style. The thing that’s common to all these metals is that they give a non-shiny and natural look.
  • Then there is fabric. Linen, aged leather and cotton are preferred because they look organic. You can also add velvet if you want your stuff to look expensive.
  • And don’t forget patterns. Modern country is popular for stripes in contemporary colors and flowers in unusual shapes. If you find some hazy or in a Moroccan tile pattern, go for it.
  • You also need texture. The kind that comes from linen weaves and handmade knits. Grandma’s shawls are looking pretty good now, aren’t they?
  • But before you get to texture, think of colors too. Neutrals like warm whites, grays and sandy shades form the go-to palettes. If you are looking to color your accessories, cream, deep forest green or caramel and chocolate brown are all big hits. Shades of blues, turquoise, aqua and watermelon on a white background will do just fine.

There Are Many Materials That Make Up The Modern Country Design Style

You need a lot of wooden elements to make the modern country style work. Go for exposed beams, wood paneling and wooden floorboards. Add some of this if you have the budget for it. If not, you can always get wallpaper that matches those descriptions and you will get the rustic look that is desired.

Doors that look like they were made for barns are an excellent choice. They work for entryways and cabinets inside the house. Keep them traditionally designed and get classic wooden furniture in those rooms.

The Many Types Of Furniture For A Modern Country Look

When it comes to picking furniture, there are a few guiding principles. You must look for tables with a natural finish like timber (as mentioned before). Avoid stuff that is chunky or curvy.

Chairs can be partially or fully upholstered. If you get a timber dining chair and table set, consider coating it with chalk paint. Pick a design that is simple and maybe features a pattern or textured fabric. Aged leather, though uncommon, is a good choice. Also consider getting a wingback chair in a fabric with a pattern on it. This can be the feature of your dining room.

In the living room, let the sofas be rolled or with a square arm. Get them upholstered in a plain linen fabric. Or something that looks like it. Buttoned sofas with a fixed back are a big hit in modern country style.

If you like rugs, you guessed it, get a patterned rug that fades in some places. To get that look, find a watercolor themed area rug. This adds color to the room and texture to that particular furniture set. And the simplest way to do it is to get one of those Persian rugs. They fit right in.

For the windows, plantation shutters will work just fine. They are fuss-free and soft. You could also get drapes in linen or cotton and place them on a simple rod. This looks organic and is an affordable look.

You’ve got the colors down. So let’s pick accessories that go with those colors. Ceramic vases and glass light fittings will look great with the wood and metal you have got going. Candles and lamps are also good choices and they add character to the space. Even better if you can find them in antique designs. A lot of cushions and artwork is preferred. So use those pieces to reflect your personality.

How To Get It for Yourself

Now that we got the basics down, let’s look at the overall philosophy that you need to incorporate modern country style of interior design in your home.

Keeping It Simple

This is not an ostentatious style of design. You can add depth by adding more modern elements, but at heart, it is meant to be light and breezy. That starts by picking neutral colors for the walls and ceilings.

Whites, creams, beiges and browns are all favorites. They are simple and perfect for this style. You have to go for natural hues and muted tones so that the home has a warm vibe to it.

If you want to go a little dark, black is good for impact. But you will need to pick plain furniture like a couch with no patterns to balance the vibe of the room and keep it cozy.

Wooden coffee tables made of reclaimed wood in traditional shapes will give your living room a certain amount of edge.

The idea is to keep everything practical too. So every object you pick for a room must have a purpose. This is not the kind of design where things are purely ornamental.

Open display cabinets in the rooms are another frequently used element because they are easy to access. In the kitchen though, cabinets with glass fronts are preferred.

Aim To Keep The Furniture Mismatched

This is where things get interesting. The signature modern country look is about mismatched furniture. The idea is for the space to appear as if the pieces of furniture naturally work as a set.

Careful curation is not the way to go. Some designers also prefer a sort of vintage look. So the set looks like it has been passed through generations.

In fact, avoiding stuff that looks brand new is also a choice. This can be achieved by raiding flea markets and thrift stores. Those places have the best collections and those items have no lack of character.

You can also get the mismatched look with handles and knobs in the kitchen. It is fun and is a great conversation starter.

The Modern Country Look Means You Should Keep It Informal

That earlier section should have given you the hint that modern country is not just about keeping it simple and practical but also having a little fun. Which means, this is great for an informal setup.

If your furnishings have scratches or bumps, they look slightly retro and that is the way to go.

Don’t cover up the flaws. Use them to tell a story and celebrate the style. This is also a great way to entertain your guests, don’t you think?

That is the philosophy of this style of design. Modern country is a cousin of shabby chic design. The pieces should look like they have been used, but for a quality outcome it must be in a natural way.

Another informal space in the house is the kitchen. Designers of the modern country style often suggest farmhouse kitchens. Get a couple of checkered tablecloths and get the look without spending an exorbitant amount.

Go for bench seating because it fits the farmhouse kitchen concept and is also practical. Luckily, it is also trendy and works for a large crowd. So, two birds in one shot.

Making Things Warm and Cozy

This is the whole point. And it can be done with a lot of blankets, rugs and throw pillows. They add color and depth to a room but invite you to chill in every part of the house. Isn’t that the dream?

Look for stuff made of tartans and chunky knits. And some of it will come in handy during the winter too.

See? Simple and practical. These items can be in reds, pinks, oranges and greens. Deep blues will also work in some cases depending on your base colors.

Speaking of which, grays and yellows are a good choice for kitchens. They are light and bright. If you want a touch of vibrance, pick a pastel color.

Conclusion

This is a great style because it is utilitarian and doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket.

This is not about making a bold statement like the industrial or gothic or Mexican style of interior design. This style is inspired by folk art. So a lot of embroideries with flora and fauna is all you need for that natural look.

The best thing is, the accessories that best fit this style can all be made at home. Local antique markets and secondhand stores will have all the raw materials you need.

By the way, if you are looking for indoor plants, go with tulips or daffodils or hyacinths. And that’s all there is to discuss, folks. Happy shopping!

Modern Country is a great interior design style which could suit a lot of people. If that isn’t you why not find something else by reading our guide to Interior Design Styles and see what clicks?



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