After many years, wood in interior design returns in the form of furniture and decoration. But these are not those yellow lacquered pine boards from the past: new things made of wood – cool tones, matte texture and absolutely modern.
Nowadays, any wooden thing: soaked, textured, aged, restored or just a thing with wooden elements will look fresh. All tones: from dusty black and soft gray to white-washed and barely woody will delight your eye in these wooden examples:
Black
Loft in Greektown by Andreas: wood dominates in interior design
Wooden house from Design*Sponge
Finnish Cuisine Hullaannu & Hurmaannu by Krista Keltanen Photography
Another wooden house. Found at Dwell
Minimalistic look. British Elle Décor
Grey
Kitchen design by Restyle XL
The idea from the Swedish bureau Förstberg Arkitektur och Formgivning
Design by HouseToHome
Silver Lake Bungalow by Jeff & Joseph
White
Design by the Belgian bureau Obumex
The project of the kitchen-dining room from Norm.Architects
Austrian Thought Hess Hoen
A farm from the 1890s by Alexandra & Eliot
Charming family home in London by Katharina & James
Tree
British Elle Décor, September 2014
La Suite Sans Cravate
Dwell again. Eclecticism of centuries
The Graham & Co by Dreams + Jeans
And again La Suite Sans Cravate. (But where are the curtains?..)
And what do you think about the fashion for wooden things in a rural style? Is this a passing craze, or is it for a long time?