Today there’s a trend toward combining eclectic and rustic decor for a look that’s definitely unique: a touch industrial, very urban and decidedly sophisticated. But undoubtedly it remains true to the roots of both its components – uncompromised comfort, uncomplicated design and mixing pieces you love for a one-of-a-kind space.
Eclectic has been a fun and fresh design trend for some time. Eclectic celebrates uniqueness, adventure, openness – it’s all about creating a home on your terms with furnishings, accents and palettes that you adore. Many decor themes combine in eclectic – across the spectrum from traditional to modern and everything in between.
Rustic decor is grounded in the same informality as eclectic. It too invites easy living, comfort and relaxed rules. Materials are natural, woods are distressed and designs are simple and unfussy. There’s a ruggedness about rustic that is reminiscent of country decor, but always with a chic, modern twist.
Meet Epicenters
At the forefront of rustic-eclectic decor is the Epicenters collection. Inspired by art, design and music, you’ll see a strong cultural influence at the heart of these pieces. Rustic features prominently in Epicenters, but mid-century modern, industrial and urban styling also shine though. Hip, even a little funky, Epicenters invites the beauty of art into our homes through truly unique furnishings.
How can you incorporate rustic and eclectic decor into your home? Here are a few pointers:
Accents. A few small pieces of eclectic/rustic furniture and accessories are enough to create the look, without changing your current style. Remember, the very nature of eclectic is that everything doesn’t match perfectly; but do aim for additions that blend in terms of colour and proportion.
Focal Point. Go the opposite of the suggestion above and add one focal piece to a room in the rustic/eclectic style. Go larger and impressive – perhaps a gorgeous bed or a unique chest.
Neutral Background. To pull off a diverse style blend, keep your background neutral to ground the space. For example, choose grey or taupe walls with neutral window coverings; select carpets with minimal pattern. Soft white is hot this season and makes a perfect backdrop for a rustic/eclectic space.
Natural Influences. Natural elements are intrinsic to rustic decor, but also work well with eclectic. Think wood floors, exposed brick, wood beams and windows with sheer coverings. Metallics like stainless steel, iron, etc. also create the right atmosphere.
One Palette. To integrate multiple styles, stay true to one palette – various shades of course – but don’t introduce too many colours. With so much variety in your décor style, keep the colour scheme simple to ensure harmony.
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