We’re looking at clean modern home style that incorporates just a little hint from Mother Nature’s beautiful palette of wood tone, with a few earthy rustic accents thrown in too. This collection, from the portfolio of designer Ngọc Báu, offers up serene design inspiration for living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.
An open plan kitchen diner looks cool and collected with a white backdrop and predominantly gray furniture, but the stark scheme is prevented from appearing too cold with the introduction of a warm wooden floor, and casual placement of a matching throw.
This bedroom explores a similar color story, but also introduces pretty butterfly art on the headboard feature wall, giving the room a more visual connection with nature.
Flowers are a quick and easy way of bringing the outdoors in.
Even one solitary piece of furniture picked out in wood tone can lift a sombre scheme.
Animal accessories make another attractive nature addition.
When decorating around wooden furnishings, many homeowners select a blending cream palette, but contrasting black paintwork gives a much more striking result.
A combination of wood and chrome accents give a crisp look.
A sprig of green freshens almost any backdrop.
This wooden dining suite is brought bang up to date with white edging.
A rustic hessian throw softens an ultra contemporary white chair.
Rustic twigs add interest to an ordinary standing lamp.
Modern entertainment units have added interest in a rustic wood finish, complemented here by a tree stump side table.
A shell paperweight makes a subtle addition.
An antler style chandelier is an apt crown to this rustic-meets-industrial scheme.
Whitewashed wood creates a gentler rustic theme.
This wood tone looks like sunshine against a gray wall, especially with the glow of the light-box for displaying treasured items.
Deeper wood stain adds weight to a pale cream scheme.
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