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  2. Here’s Why Rustic Bedroom Design Is Still So Popular - AOL

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    Layer Lots of Texture. This primary bedroom boasts the ultimate rustic backdrop with its original stone walls and exposed ceiling beams. To soften the hard edges, the homeowner mixed in quilted ...

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    Rustic Accents "Combine rustic charm with bold, cozy accents, as seen in the use of upholstered chairs in soft, muted blue tones. Natural wood beams and large windows provide warmth and light ...

  4. How to Bring Beach House Style to Your Kitchen, Even If You ...

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    Create visual interest and warmth in an all-white kitchen by adding contrasting the white with natural wood details, like this California bungalow’s rustic ceiling beams, simple vent hood trim ...

  5. Rustic modern - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Rustic Modern interior design received increased attention after 2000, especially in the State of California. [3] This incarnation of the design method includes design elements alternatively known as "kitsch" that represent eras of design in the 20th century such as chalkboards or twig racks alongside modern conveniences like reduced energy lighting and other state-of-the-art ...

  6. Pueblo Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Common features of the Pueblo Revival style include projecting wooden roof beams or vigas, which sometimes serve no structural purpose, "corbels", curved—often stylized—beam supports and latillas, which are peeled branches or strips of wood laid across the tops of vigas to create a foundation (usually supporting dirt or clay) for a roof.

  7. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Walls were often built of adobe brick and covered with plaster, or more simply used board and batten wood siding. Roofs were low and simple, and usually had wide eaves to help shade the windows from the Southwestern heat. Buildings often had interior courtyards which were surrounded by a U-shaped floor plan. Large front porches were also common ...

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