Regardless of whether you want to incorporate a cottage country vibe into your city powder room, or overhaul your vacation property’s bathroom, here are 12 gorgeous washrooms that incorporate elements of rustic charm.
These 12 rustic washrooms will inspire your next reno
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What’s not to love about this tree burl sink? When changing out your faucets, choose distressed metals in warm tones—but don’t be afraid to be modern.

With exposed wood throughout, many cottages already have elements of “rustic” décor. A colourful carpet in a cosy pattern pulls this warm look together in this brightly lit Adirondacks master bathroom.

As this Southern California canal cottage demonstrates, rustic doesn't have to mean using exclusively heavy or dark woods. Instead, you can incorporate light and simple found objects, such as driftwood.

This bathroom has it all—exposed wood, contrasting tiles, an antler motif and, to top it all off, an unexpected shock of floral wallpaper.

Clean linens, vintage burlap, whitewashed wood, and industrial fixtures make this bathroom feel surprisingly modern.

Reclaimed barn wood and industrial features manage to make this Massachusetts bathroom look country and chic at the same time.

Rustic living meets industrial design with this impressive hewn-edged countertop. Weathered and strong woods help achieve a rugged style.

When it comes to choosing a vanity, you can think outside the repurposed box. While recycled dressers may be all the rage, we think these dual steel sinks give you a reason to meet your partner at the washbasin.

While nature-inspired materials, including raw wood, tie a rustic bathroom together, don’t restrict yourself to using actual timber. Any earthy elements will do the trick, as demonstrated by this forest-themed wallpaper.

Horse lovers unite! A saddle holds your looking glass, while a horseshoe holds your hand towels perfectly. The overall look is country western chic without being too kitsch.

In this Minneapolis-area cabin, wide repurposed wooden boards, dark wooden cabinets, and shaker cabinets make this simple look shine.

Imagine sitting in this soaker tub and staring out into the woodlands, all underneath the glow of an antler chandelier. This might just be the ultimate in rustic luxury.
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