This kitchen mixes simple white appliances and vibrant textures, such as the Southwest-inspired backsplash. This kitchen can be fun with color and contrast. A pink Southwestern-style Southwestern rug works wonderfully with the floor's intricate pattern. The cabinetry's upper cabinets have glass doors that give way to a bright pink interior. Stainless appliances make this kitchen more modern for the homeowners, but clay backsplashes and terracotta flooring keep it true to the home’s traditional adobe architecture. Storage is plentiful in the two cabinets that flank the stove.
The American West, regardless of whether you're in Utah's deserts, or Wyoming's Rocky Mountains, is breathtaking. Shaw Ranch is located in the Wind River Range. It features huge windows strategically placed to frame the views. These windows bring beautiful scenes into every room. However, large-scale photography can be used if the views aren't the central point or you just don't want them. Ansel Adams's iconic images of the American West are a source of inspiration. On the fireplace mantel of the Shaw Ranch study is a black and white photograph of wild horses. Western riches are celebrated with elements like a candlestick and chair made from deer antler.
You may want a western rug in your home for many reasons. First, they help you sleep better at nights. A western area rug or runner can also improve air quality. They are easy to clean and will make spillages easier.
The living room's large size and high ceilings allow for a variety of textures and patterns to be incorporated. The gold accent table adds some glamour.
Santa Margarita Ranch has a comfortable outdoor seating area. The rustic wooden furniture is topped with a beautiful hardwood floor.
A traditional tub, pin-striped shower curtain, penny tile floors and bold artwork complement the Pacific blue wall tiles in this historic-meets-modern bath. This bathroom has a red Southwestern-style rug that adds a contrast of color. This bathroom countertop is covered in Mexican-patterned tiles. A single row of green tiles runs up the wall, transforming the countertop into a wood-framed mirror. The tile is the star of the bathroom, paired with simple wood cabinets and a white sink. Junk Gypsies added color to the space by painting the staircase walls bright blue and hanging an American flag. Guests can relax on comfortable leather furniture and festive pillows. Native American-style rugs bring warmth and a feeling of the American West. The entryway is graced by a glittering silver eagle that hangs high above a seating area with wrought-iron chairs and large, gold wings.
In the 1800s and 1700s, Hudson Bay-striped blankets were traded throughout America and Canada. The blankets have been mixed with industrial and contemporary elements in this bunk room to bring out the best of classic style. A rustic cowhide rugs, which are layered on top the carpeting, gives this room a Western-inspired personality.