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The 4 Best Rustic Flooring Options for a Country Style Home

Trends come and go, but some things never fade out of style. And rustic interior design is one of those things. Once you have the perfect furniture, paint, and decor to create a country-style home, the only thing left to do is choose the best rustic flooring to tie it all together!

But how do you find the right rustic flooring to fit your style? We can help.

In this guide, you’ll learn more about rustic interior design, discover the different flooring options for this look, and find out how to get the perfect rustic flooring for your home. 

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What is Rustic Style?

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This look is all about highlighting natural beauty. Rustic style features natural materials like wood and stone, or engineered materials designed to mimic those looks. 

With this rugged style, the flooring showcases natural details that enhance the beauty of your space. Wood and wood-look floors have knots, scrapes, and color variations. Meanwhile, stone and stone-look floors have rough edges and natural stone patterns. 

The floor also won’t look like it’s brand new. Instead, you’ll see signs of age and use. Flooring in this style has a lot of character, to create an authentic, timeworn look.

Rustic flooring is popular with cottagecore interior design, farmhouse style, and more. Just picture a luxurious lakeside cabin or a country cottage, and that’s rustic design.

Rustic Wood Flooring

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Wood flooring is probably the first option that comes to mind for rustic flooring. These days, engineered hardwood flooring is more and more popular. Engineered wood flooring is a durable alternative to solid hardwood flooring, featuring a real wood surface layer and an engineered core. 

With engineered hardwood floors, you get the warmth and beauty of genuine wood planks with the added benefit of durability and water-resistant flooring.

If you think engineered wood flooring is right for you, keep these tips in mind to help you choose the best rustic style.

Reclaimed Looks

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Reclaimed wood flooring is made from planks recycled from other uses. For example, Barnwood flooring is a very popular option for the reclaimed look. As the name suggests, Barnwood comes from old barns and farmhouses and features scrapes, burns, nail holes, and more. This flooring has a lot of character

Naturally, because Barnwood and other reclaimed wood is in high demand and there’s such a limited supply, this is a pricey option. 

Fortunately, you can now find new flooring deliberately designed to look like reclaimed wood, so you get that sought-after look without all the hassle. Manufacturers create intentional scratches, scrapes, and even burns for the perfectly distressed wood flooring look.

Knots and Detailed Wood Grains

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Different wood species have distinct grain and knot patterns, kind of like unique personalities. Some wood floors have a straight, even grain with minimal knots. Others have more swirls and color variations.

For the rustic style, the more knot and grain variation, the better. It’s all about showcasing the natural beauty of the wood and letting it be the star of the show. 

Pro Tip: For some truly gorgeous detail, look for Pecan, Hickory, and White Oak wood flooring.

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Multi-Width Planks

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This trend goes back to the reclaimed look. When piecing together recycled wood flooring, it’s possible that not all the planks will have the same width. This creates a varied appearance that’s subtle, but still carries a lot of personality. 

Luckily for you, there’s no need to sort through a stack of reclaimed wood to get this look. Manufacturers are now mimicking this width variation, so you can easily find new flooring with mixed-width planks. 

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Rustic Laminate Flooring

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Laminate flooring offers highly realistic wood looks at a more budget-friendly price compared to engineered hardwood. With today’s manufacturing technology, you can find 3D photographic imaging that will make laminate flooring visually indistinguishable from real wood.

Plus, those beautiful visuals are protected by a tough wear layer that prevents wear, tear, and even scratches. That means your floor will be flawlessly rustic for years to come.

Does laminate sound right for you? Follow these trend tips to get the perfect rustic look. 

Light Wood Colors

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While some wood naturally has darker tones, this effect often comes from staining, and a stained look is the last thing you want for a rustic home. Instead, rustic wood-look flooring features more light and natural tones. 

Light wood flooring also better showcases the knots and grain patterns that make wood-look flooring unique. As you shop, look for laminate in blonde and honey tones. These will work best in a rustic country style.

Wide Planks

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Wide planks are trending everywhere right now – not just in rustic interior design. That’s because wide planks create less visual disruption, and they make spaces feel larger. Plus, a wider plank lets you see more of the wood pattern.

When given the choice, it’s a good idea to opt for the wider plank. If you ever change your style, this look is versatile enough to fit with any aesthetic.

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Rustic Vinyl Flooring

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Luxury vinyl flooring is a great option for the rustic style because it offers many options. You can choose from vinyl planks, vinyl tiles, and even vinyl sheets. And, you also get to decide whether you want a classic wood look or a stone look.

That’s right! Vinyl comes in more style varieties compared to engineered wood or even laminate. While there are tons of beautiful wood styles, if you’re looking for something different, stone-look vinyl tiles and sheets are the perfect solutions.

Not to mention, many vinyl flooring options are 100% waterproof, so you can enjoy easy maintenance and a worry-free floor.

To make your new vinyl floor match your rustic style, check out these trends.

Color Variation and Patina

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High variation wood-look flooring is a great option for rustic style. It’s an authentic look with a touch of ruggedness, perfect for a cabin or farmhouse. You can find color variation from plank to plank, or within a single plank.

With real hardwood flooring, this color variation has a technical name – patina. Hardwood patina is a sign of aging and weathering, and it’s a highly sought-after look for rustic flooring. 

Fortunately, you don’t have to sit around and wait for your floor to age on its own. With luxury vinyl flooring, laminate, and even engineered hardwood, many floors are now treated to have that same timeworn look the day you install it.

Stone-Look Vinyl

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At this point, you know all about rustic wood flooring, so now it’s time for something different: stone-look vinyl. If you pick the right stone look, your floor will be the perfect match for the rest of your home.

Look for stone patterns with earthy tones. Granite, slate, and travertine looks are ideal for this style. Avoid light-colored tile or anything too glamorous, like marble. Rustic stone-look flooring is all about being down-to-earth.

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Rustic Tile Flooring

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If you love stone looks, then rustic tile flooring might be the best option for you. Porcelain tile can be made to resemble virtually anything, including popular stone visuals. There’s always authentic stone tile as well.

The most important choice you’ll make is the kind of stone or stone look to match your style. For a rustic look, classics like slate, travertine, and granite won’t let you down.

Your next choice is to decide what tile size works best for you. If you want a simple look, large format tiles will be your best bet. Or you can choose pebble mosaics for something one-of-a-kind.

Pro Tip: Avoid glossy finishes, since that would make your floor too modern. Instead, search for matte finish tiles. 

Tile That Looks Like Wood

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Stone isn’t the only thing tile can mimic. Wood-look tile is another popular option, offering the beauty of hardwood with the durability and easy maintenance of tile. You won’t have to worry about stains, dents, or refinishing your floor.

Tiles that look like wood feature the biggest trends, including high variation and distressed effects, both perfect for your rustic home.

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Rustic Backsplash Tile

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The great thing about tile? It doesn’t just go on the floor! You can also upgrade your backsplash or create an accent wall with rustic wall tile.

When considering wall tile, stone looks are the most common. For a perfect touch of rustic charm, consider a pebble mosaic.

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Conclusion

Bring your country chic home to life with rustic flooring that matches your style. Whether you want engineered hardwood with beautiful knots and wood grains, or detailed stone patterns, you can now shop with confidence knowing exactly what you need to look for in a floor.

Are you ready to get your new rustic style started?

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About Chelsi Hewitt

Chelsi Hewitt

Chelsi Hewitt is a Phoenix-area content marketing professional. She joined Flooring Inc. to teach people about flooring, interior design, home trends, and more.

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