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Rustic Western bath decor

The Western rustic decor remains a persistent trend because of its range of bright colours and the incorporation of handmade and handcrafted parts. Decorate the bathroom of simple Jane with a Western touch to make it more colorful and cozy. You can devote to a project of weekend paint wall decorative or changing textiles or invest more time and money in a makeover of a full bathroom.

Palette

The natural materials and finishes set for a Western rustic theme in the bathroom. The main architectural elements such as a stone wall or tile floor terracotta makes a strong statement, but you can re-create this look subtly with a finish of protective stone splash or one of terra-cotta or a line of river pebbles, sea glass and shells on the window sill. The range of colours of grey stall and earth tones faded to rusty red or yellow mustard more dramatic uses tones of wood, marble countertops wrought iron accents and furniture organic textile, clothing and accessories to reflect his love of nature and West of the open air.


Furniture

Bathroom furniture often contains only the basic elements of a basin, a wardrobe, a toilet, a bath and a first aid kit or a mirror, but within those small pieces lays many stylistic options. Seen by rustic wood aged or weathered on the Cabinet or adds a pine corner display shelf. Change out the shiny hardware pieces thick rusty metal, iron displaced or handles and simple brackets and knobs wrapped in twine or burlap. It gives to a cupboard or shelf simple Western rustic feeling, adding panels hammered Tin or a Horseshoe over the door. If you have room, try to integrate some antique and handmade furniture in the bathroom, as a chest in the shape of a barrel or a sink lined with hand-painted Mexican tiles.

Accessories


Customize your room bathroom with Western rustic pieces that combine form and function. A black metal towel bar can present stars like hangers. A rusty metal Horseshoe can form a simple hook or ring in the back of the bathroom door. A flat mirror achieves a rustic touch, with the addition of a wood frame unpainted with knots or a frame decorated with pewter hammered, engraved panels. Yellow plaid or Gingham checks can decorate thin cotton curtains established cafe style until the middle of the window to stop the Sun from spilling. It attracts more nature hanging around windows and doors green-leaved plants or plants a box full of succulents and cactus windowsill. Add a display of copper on the main accessory or a shadow in miniature on a bedside lamp. 

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