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Pattern + Texture: Country Estate With Rustic Finishes

From: Martin Kobus

This luxurious rustic country estate makes extensive use of wood textures throughout the home. Examples include mirrored barn doors, wood paneling and exposed wooden beams.

Photo: David Duncan Livingston. From: Martin Kobus
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Rustic Living Room With Tufted Sectional

In keeping with this home's country setting, wood doors slide back barn-style at the entrance to the living room. A huge tufted sectional is a sophisticated way to make sure that everyone has a seat.

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Photo: David Duncan Livingston. From: Martin Kobus
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Neutral Rustic Living Room With Horse Art

Large-scale details like the thick mantel and tufted ottoman match the grand scale of this rustic living room. The pendant light brings a note of delicacy.

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Photo: David Duncan Livingston. From: Martin Kobus
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Living Room Entrance and Basket Sconces

In addition to being pretty by themselves, these custom sconces filter light and cast lovely shadows on the walls.

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Rustic Hall With Basket Sconces

Custom basket-weave sconces light the way in this hall, a handsome pairing with the wrought-iron railing.

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Room With Wood Paneling and Mirrored Doors

In this country estate, large-scale rooms flow easily into one another decorated with custom wood paneling and unique details like these mirrored doors.

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Photo: David Duncan Livingston. From: Martin Kobus
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Rustic Eat-In Kitchen With Exposed Beams

This country estate mixes rustic details—here in the chef's kitchen, exposed beams draw the eye up—with luxurious features (love that chef-grade stove!) to create a home that's elegant and comfortable.

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Rustic Neutral Kitchen With Exposed Beams

This kitchen has a fun detail: a double-sided plaster fireplace that cozies up both the kitchen and, on the other side, the dining room. Its shape matches that of the range hood for a handsome, balanced look.

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Rustic Dining Room With Velvet Chairs

This dining room includes a custom-designed plastered fireplace which echoes the large free-floating range hood in the kitchen.

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Neutral Dining Room With Glass Bottles

In this dining room, a custom-designed lighting fixture dresses up the thick wood table. Glass bottles are a beautiful way to show off the room's natural light.