Remodeling any part of your home can be a smart investment. However, creating a spacious, functional, and appealing master bedroom can help you create an extraordinary retreat inside your home. With all the different design styles available, creating the master bedroom of your dreams may seem overwhelming. Thankfully, the rustic design is one style that seems to stand the test of time, making it a great option for your own master bedroom. Here are a few must-haves to consider when remodeling your master bedroom into a rustic retreat.

Wood

One of the first elements you must incorporate into your rustic bedroom is wood, but that does not necessarily mean a new wood bed and dresser set. There are other ways to add rustic appeal using different types of wood.

To get started, focus on the flooring. If your budget permits it, consider replacing carpet or tile with hardwood flooring. Hardwood floors are more appealing to buyers, so the addition will make your home more valuable and easier to sell.

Reclaimed wood floors are a great option to align with your rustic design. Not only do they add a unique touch to your space, but reclaimed wood floors are about 50 percent cheaper than new hardwood floors.

Faux beams made out of project lumber and stained to match your furniture will also add enormous appeal to your space. If preferred, locate actual beams from old barns and buildings to install on your bedroom ceilings.

Plush

Plush linens, upholstery, and rugs will help soften up the hard textures in your rustic bedroom while still aligning with your desired style.

Focus on your bedding first. Soft sheets with a high thread count and a plush comforter in solid colors or rustic patterns will ensure you get a comfortable night's sleep while enhancing your rustic appeal. Create texture on your bed with coverlets and throws in various fabrics and multiple pillows, including standard pillows, Euro pillows, decorative shams, and accent pillows. You can find a variety of design options to choose from, such as Hiend accents bedding sets

Make your hardwood floors more comfortable by placing an area rug partially under your bed. A plush rug in a neutral color will lighten up the wood tones in your master bedroom.

Metal

Lastly, incorporate some metal elements into your rustic metal bedroom.

Wall art created using metal finishes can add a bit of modernity to the space. An assortment of small mirrors with metal frames arranged on one wall will make your space look lighter and more open.

For appeal and storage purposes, consider hanging wood shelves with metal brackets on a wall. Arrange books, floral arrangements, and keepsakes on these shelves.

With these must-haves, you can create a rustic master bedroom that is valuable, attractive, and functional. 

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