Rustic Decor
Rustic decor celebrates natural textures and rugged charm—blending stone, wood, and iron into a style that feels grounded and cozy.

Common Characteristics

Natural, Raw Materials
Rough-hewn wood, stacked stone, and forged iron are central. Lighting tends to be substantial—metal domes, seeded glass, and lantern-style sconces.

Earthy, Cozy Color Palettes
Deep browns, mossy greens, and warm neutrals dominate. Decorative hardware includes rugged textures and hand-forged looks in oil-rubbed bronze or iron.

Functional Comfort
Rustic interiors are designed for living—open hearths, generous seating, and hearty materials. Fixtures are bold and built to last, adding visual weight and character.
Our Take On The Style
“We’re drawn to Rustic style for its warmth and authenticity. Whether it’s a modern mountain home or a classic cabin, the materials speak for themselves—and our lighting and hardware follow suit. It’s made for those who feel most at home in nature.”
— The Amerelle Design Team

Where You’ll See Rustic Style
Rustic decor is most prominent in mountain towns, lodge-style homes, and rural retreats—from Colorado to Montana to the Catskills.
In the Pacific Northwest, it’s cozy and forested; in the Southwest, it’s rugged and earthy. The Midwest brings in more cabin charm with plaid, leather, and practical lighting.
Even in cities, Rustic design is often used to warm up modern interiors with natural textures and bold hardware. It’s about comfort, durability, and connection to the outdoors.
Rustic Style Lighting
Statement lighting thoughtfully selected to reflect the forms, tones, and textures that define the Rustic aesthetic. Designed to tie the room together—beautifully.
Rustic Style Wallplates
Wallplates curated to complement the materials, finishes, and mood of Rustic spaces—because the smallest details should speak the same design language.
Related Decor Styles

Spanish Colonial
Spanish Colonial design lives at the intersection of luxury and leisure. The feel is refined yet approachable, a timeless trend that started in the 1600s and continues in popularity today.

Traditional
Based on the 18th and 19th centuries with a European focus, the Traditional style values consistency, historical references, and symmetry, helping to create a calm aesthetic and sensibility.

Workshop & Garage
Workshop & Garage decor leans utilitarian and industrial—with exposed materials, heavy-duty finishes, and practical, hardworking style.
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