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. A red Southwestern-style rug adds a contrasting pop of color to this bathroom space. A collection of patterned Mexican tiles covers this bathroom countertop, while a single row of green tiles extends up the wall to transition the countertop to a wood framed mirror. Paired with simple wood cabinetry and a white sink, the tile is the star. The Junk Gypsies brought in color here by painting the staircase wall bright blue and hanging a large American flag. Comfortable leather furniture with festive pillows welcomes guests to sit and relax. A Native American style rug brings warmth and an atmosphere of the American West. A glittery silver eagle hangs above a sitting area with wrought iron chairs under the staircase, and large gold wings welcome guests at the entryway.
Instead, you won. All of the nooks, crannies, and architectural details in this space, including carved statues and fireplaces that are adobe-style, were yours to keep. An oil painting and an antique candelabra complement the traditional elements in this living space. This shed is a desert sanctuary. The owner says that she is naturally drawn to coral and jade colors so she used them where it was possible. "As an earthy, crunchy Scorpio I'm inspired by elements from nature. You'll find cactus and live edge teak woods, white moonstones and selenite, as well as a eucalyptus ladder and jute rug. There are also kilim pillows, kilim pillows, and linen draperies."
The kitchen appliances are hidden in the art wall to create a custom display. Rob Stenberg, an artist and reclaimed barnwood sculptor, designed the wall. Touch-latch cabinetry makes the wall look more like an installation of art than kitchen cabinets. The homeowner made a custom hemlock-block island from his own hemlock. It looks old and worn.
You won instead, all of its nooks and crannies are filled with interesting architectural details, like adobe-style fireplaces and carved statues. In this living space, an oil painting and antique candelabras complement the more traditional elements. This she shed has a desert sanctuary theme. "I'm authentically drawn to the colors jade and coral, so I tied those in where possible," says the owner. "As an earthy, crunchy Scorpio, I am inspired by elements of nature, so you'll find cactus plants, live edge teak wood, white moonstones, selenite and quartz, a eucalyptus ladder, jute rug, kilim pillows and linen draperies."
It can be difficult to shop online for a rug. You don't know if your purchase will satisfy you until the rug arrives at your home and is placed in your space. We have established a 60-day return policy. You can return or exchange your rug within 60 days of purchase if you are unhappy with it. No questions asked. Your home's entry is the most important. After a long day at work, the entryway is where you go to when you return home. Your entryway is also where guests get their first impression of your home. An elegant western rug is a great place to put your shoes on.
Western style is all about colorful textiles. The room can be decorated with city views without needing traditional wall art. This space is a blend of Southern and Western style. Sarah Moore, Sarah Catherine Design designer says that she wanted to transform an old barn into a farmhouse so my client could host family and friends. "We used bolder accents such as an iron bed, bamboo shades and a vintage chest to counter the white shiplap walls in this bedroom. It feels like a farmhouse cabin, with the natural light and bright walls.
3. Place the cast iron skillet in a saucepan over a fire. Turn the skillet to coat it. Place the batter in the skillet and make sure it is well distributed. Use foil to cover the skillet, either crimping around the edges or a lid.