Pictured above: Minna Goods Wandering Minna Rug, $850, hand-sourced Antique Glass Bottle, $95, consignment Four Point Elk Antler, $80, Minna Goods Formas Shag Pillow, $185, Womenfolk Vintage Kilim Boots, $98. Set the tone as soon as you open the front door. Create an entryway that’s orderly but not too polished, with a color palette inspired by the landscape: dusty reds and a range of blues to capture every shade of the sky, mixed with warm browns.
Many of the rooms in this cabin were wood-paneled and had a dark feel. The designers decided to make the interiors lighter by painting the walls white. The beautiful natural tones in California redwood were exposed on the ceilings. The exposed wood beams at the ceiling and the cowhide ottoman give this living space a rustic vibe. Sunlight floods through the two windows on either side of the living room. This simple living space features a white, minimalist palette and medium-grain wood accents. The trim that frames three interior windows gives you a glimpse at the kitchen adjacent. Above the fireplace, a Southwestern wall hang is added to add some festive color.
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You will instead win, as all its nooks are filled with architectural details like carved statues or fireplaces in adobe style. The traditional elements are complemented by an oil painting, and antique candelabras in this living area. This shed features a desert sanctuary theme. Owner: "I was naturally drawn to the colors coral and jade, so I tied them in wherever possible." "As an earthy and crunchy Scorpio, I'm inspired nature elements so you'll see cactus plants and white moonstones. Also, a eucalyptus ladder. A jute rug. kilim pillows. and linen draperies.
This penthouse in Seattle, two stories high, is the second home of an L.A. couple. For example, the 5-foot-long, chainmaille chandeliers in the entry hall make a big impact. A Bob Marley photo set is also featured throughout the home. Leanne Ford has mastered the art of creating visually interesting tableaus. A wooden midcentury modern cabinet is topped by a photograph, and two sculptural objects. This was as seen on HGTV’s Restored By the Fords. Samuel Design has taken on the challenge of giving a 200 year-old house in Old Santa Fe (New Mexico) a contemporary, clean look without sacrificing its original character. To strike the perfect note, they used a light touch. They allowed the architecture to guide them. While keeping the color palette simple, they added a few pops of warmth and rich texture through accessories.
In the 1700s, Hudson Bay striped blankets could be traded all over the U.S.A and Canada. For a modern take on classic style, the blankets are combined with industrial and modern elements in this bunkroom. A cowhide rug layered on top adds a Western touch.
This fireplace with banco seat was finished with American clay mixed with straw. To make the Saltillo tile floors appear older, dark stain was applied to them. This is a boho-chic sitting area with layers of colorful fabrics. There are also pillows and a basket.