Rustic and Contemporary Furniture Styles Compared And Contrasted
December 21, 2009
There are as many decorating styles as there are people decorating their home. It is hard to pin down or quantify just what a particular style looks like because everyone who embraces a style sees it differently. Creativity is our friend because it makes each of us an individual. Two designs that are at opposite ends of the spectrum are the rustic style and the contemporary style. The differences between these two diametrically opposed styles can best be illustrated by the chandelier. The rustic chandelier usually embodies the zeitgeist of the Nineteenth Century in either the Old West; rural, farm country; or woodsy. Two common motifs of this time are the wagon wheel and the candle. The most common materials are those that were available in that historic era: wood, iron, and brass or pewter. The wagon wheel motif shows up most often in the Old West style rather than the rural or woodsy style. It is a common choice because the round shape works well as the basic structure to distribute the lights over the area to be lighted. The candle is the obvious choice for the lights themselves since real candles would have been used in the original versions of this type of chandelier. Of course these days, flame-shaped light bulbs are used instead of actual candle flames. The contemporary chandelier is totally unlike the rustic. The most noticeable characteristic of the contemporary style is simplicity and clean lines. The most frequently seen materials are glass and chrome or brass.
But lighting fixtures are not the only decorative objects that define the rustic versus contemporary decorating style. End tables and coffee tables also define this fashion. Again, it is the materials and the lines that set the two styles apart. Rustic tables appear most frequently in maple, oak, or pine. The legs and tabletops are chunky and can have some carving. Pine, especially knotty pine, is probably the the best reflection of this style. If you want to pretend that you live in the woods or by a lake, knotty pine will give you this feeling. Oak is more appropriate for the western or rural version of the rustic style. Again, the contemporary table is at the other end of the spectrum from the rustic. Glass is popular for tables of this style, along with brushed or polished metal. Similarly to the chandeliers, the lines are clean and open. Some contemporary tables make us think of space flight and futuristic decorating.
No living room is complete without the seating arrangements, consisting of sofas, loveseats, and chairs. While the two styles are opposite, there is one material that is common to both. That material is leather. Rustic sofas and chairs most commonly have wood as a part of the decoration. As we have seen in the tables, this wood is most frequently maple, oak, or pine. Wooden arms are popular and attractive, but they can be uncomfortable when people are sitting for a period of time. Soft arms are a much more comfortable. Contemporary sofas and chairs have the same traits as the other pieces-clean lines and smooth edges. These pieces may be rounded or boxy, smooth or round and comfy.
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