Modern Country Living Room
JEFF HERR
For those who like a more refined look, give your living space a refined contemporary feel. Modern country living rooms stick to a neutral color palette and have less of a focus on vintage or distressed items. They incorporate rustic finishes, such as shiplap and leather, paired with modern elements, such as contemporary art and clean-lined furniture.
Distressed Furniture
LANDINOPHOTO, LLC
Country interiors celebrate high-quality items made from natural materials, even after they start to show wear. A well-loved, vintage leather chair looks right at home in this cozy living space. For a more contemporary look, create contrast with newer items, such as a modern coffee table.
Highlight Existing Architecture
KIP DAWKINS
If your home features original country character, such as these wood and plaster walls, choose classic furnishings that let the architecture shine. The furniture in this room is simple and doesn't distract from the stunning original walls.
Neutral Country Living Room
JOHN GRANEN
Rustic architecture and natural wood furniture shine in this all-white living room. Because the palette is neutral, you can take in the details of the carved wood furniture and wood-clad ceiling and walls.
Natural Wood Ceilings
JAMES NATHAN SCHRODER
Exposed beams on a wood-clad ceiling instantly connects you to the natural world—a key feature of country decor. Use reclaimed or unfinished wood for a rustic look, or stain the wood for more refinement.
Handmade Accessories
EDMUND BARR
Country style living rooms often incorporate handmade items to add charm. Place a woven blanket over the back of your sofa, use woven baskets for storage, or select forged metal hardware or lighting to nod to the long history of rural craftsmanship.
Plaid Patterns
AMY MAZZENGA
Plaid patterns instantly give off the relaxed rugged feel of country style, so use it generously in your living room. A modern gingham rug makes for a cool base to this living room scene, while mismatched plaid pillows accent the easy chairs.
English Country Living Room
EDMUND BARR
Create an English cottage look with antique wool rugs and a classic roll-arm sofa. Pattern mixing is a signature of English country style that you can add in through throw pillows or upholstery. Look for classic prints, such as stripes and paisley, in bold colors.
Country Living Room Lighting
JOHN GRANEN
When choosing lighting for your country living room, look for fixtures that incorporate forged metal, candle-inspired lights, or fabric lampshades. Here, a pair of wheel-shaped, iron chandeliers with faux candles adds a cozy glow to the vaulted ceiling of this living room.
Natural Elements
JOYELLE WEST
Plant cuttings or other finds from nature make affordable, appropriate decor in a country living room. Use what's in season, such as these grasses and seed pods from late fall.
Country Style Gallery Wall
JEAN ALLSOPP
As you design your country living room, your art should match the aesthetic you create. Look for landscapes, hunting and wildlife paintings, or images of barns and farmhouses. Here, a collection of flora prints and landscapes, some done in a homey, amateur style, are a cheery addition to the area around the television.
Stone Fireplace Decor
HELEN NORMAN
Similar to wood, masonry with natural stone automatically gives your living room a rustic, country feel. You can apply it to your fireplace (or to entire walls!) for a cottage look that's also a natural insulator. The thick grout lines used here soften the look and enhance the cottage style.
Wood Paneled Walls
JOYELLE WEST
Wood-clad walls instantly create a homey feeling. These tongue and groove planks feature a decorative bead detail that refines the look, while a cool-toned sofa complements the warm wood. Considerations for wood paneling include the size of planks you'd like to use (bigger planks will give a more rustic look), the type of wood, and whether you want any details like beading or edgework.
French Country Living Room
WERNER SEGARRA
If you like a sophisticated look with rustic touches, turn to French country decor. This style is known for curvy, upholstered furniture, toile and linen upholstery, antiques, and the use of reclaimed or distressed wood. The look is old-world and comfortable, yet refined at the same time.
Vintage Furniture
JOHN BESSLER
Country style prioritizes quality craftsmanship that lasts decades. Honor this tradition by incorporating antiques and handmade items into your living room. This room uses a neutral color palette to create cohesion among the many vintage items on display.
Wood Beam Ceiling
NANCY NOLAN
Wood beams fit right into country style living rooms, given their history in cozy lodges and barns. Draw the eye up to the beams with a contrasting chandelier.
Decorate Around a Wood-Burning Stove
JAY WILDE
Wood-burning or gas stoves are a shortcut to the countryside aesthetic of your dreams. They're an amazing heat sources and a great way to get use out of an old fireplace. Whether your stove is gas or wood-burning, place some firewood nearby for a cozy look.
Mix Modern and Country Decor
LANCE GERBER
Infuse your country living room with some cowboy attitude by mixing in modern pieces. Midcentury furniture and modern photography offer glamor and edge to this otherwise lodge-like living room.
Rugged Accessories
JEAN ALLSOPP
A pair of antlers isn't the only way to show off your love for outdoor activities. Incorporate accessories from your favorite outdoor sports, such as fishing gear, a paddle, or in this case, a gorgeous handmade canoe.
Incorporate Florals
JEAN ALLSOPP
Floral prints are a hallmark of English and French country styles. Not only do they reference the natural world, but they also contrast rougher elements, like the original beams in this living room. If your style leans European or feminine, try mixing some floral upholstery into your country living room.
Rustic Mantel
JOYELLE WEST
Whether you use a large beam or a piece of raw-edge, reclaimed wood, an exposed wood mantel will add warmth and ruggedness to your country living room. Here, the wood mantel and the matching beams create a striking contrast against the creamy white color scheme in the rest of the room.
Repurpose Antique Tools
JULIE SOEFER
Antique farm tools provide unique decor that creates an instant sense of place. Two crates and three tractor seats say 'country,' but, hung in a symmetrical arrangement, they read almost like a modern art piece.
Country Living Room Furniture
JAY WILDE
Rather than repaint chipped wood furniture, country style living rooms often celebrate these antique pieces as they are. Fading or chipped paint or distressed wood tells more of a story than a crisply painted item. Just be sure to test these items for lead and sand them where needed for safety.
Scandinavian Country Living Room
BRIE WILLIAMS
Known for an almost minimalist approach to interiors, Scandinavian style is another source of inspiration for country living rooms. This room references the style's broad use of white, slipcovered furniture, and sparse decor to create a simple but cozy space.
Mix Wood Tones
KRITSADA PANICHGUL
Multiple wood tones are totally allowed in country decorating. Repeat each wood tone two or three times to make the mix look intentional.
English Country Living Room
TRIA GIOVAN
This English-inspired living room, has an almost den-like feel with the low ceilings and beams. A realistic mural on the walls creates the illusion of depth in the small room, and it references the nearby seacoast.
Contemporary Country Living Room
CODY ULRICH
Employ updated versions of classic country materials to get a fresh take on the style. Simple modern sofas ground take the room in a more modern direction, while country staples, such as reclaimed wood, woven textures, and an iron wheel chandelier, ensure it still feels authentically country.
Added Wood Beams
JOHN GRUEN
Give a plain living room a country-style makeover by adding beams to an existing ceiling. As long as your ceiling is 10 feet or higher, you should be able to add beams without losing too much height. Enlist an expert or pro-DIY carpenter who can help you source the beams and install them.
Eclectic Country Living Room
JOHN BESSLER
Today's country style can be as tried-and-true or eclectic as you. Keep furniture casual to support the lived-in, cozy comfort of country. Complement the natural, warm brown tones of the style with soft yet noteworthy colors for cheerful interest. Then, accessorize to your heart's desire. A contemporary fabric pattern or a funky lamp can feel just as at home in a country space as ticking stripes and vintage collectibles.
Animal Print Accents
LAURIE BLACK
Wood finishes and natural materials are telltale traits of country style. The whitewashed wood-panel walls and ceiling, paired with sisal flooring and a rattan sofa, give this room country-cottage flavor. Casual checkered curtains and a ticking-stripe rug are classic country through and through. But the fun and unexpected leopard-print ottoman keeps this country living room on its toes.
Rustic Country Fireplace
LAUREN RUBINSTEIN
A floor-to-ceiling cobblestone fireplace facade offers a timeless country look. Play up the character with a hand-scraped wood mantelpiece decorated with vintage colored-glass jars and a pressed-tin wall hanging.
White Living Room
REED DAVIS
No one feature screams country in this comfortable sitting room, but the culmination of a trendy interior barn door, playful twig tables and lamp, and relaxed canvas slipcovers create an updated country ambience. A mix of whites in shades from crisp to creamy turns a simple color scheme from stark to cozy.