The white paint on the vaulted ceiling of this California living space helps to bounce natural light around the room, and lets the bright colors in the rug & furniture shine. Junk Gypsies added bohemian flair to this treehouse living area by using a glitter-covered carnival star, an Edison lamp and colorful pillows.
You can have a mix of off-the-grid camping and a landscaped backyard. You don't need low-slung Adirondack chairs to enjoy fireside lounging. They are comfortable, but they can also be used everywhere. Instead, choose something more unusual, such as pieces made of rough-hewn branch. Pillows and layered fabrics bring the outside in and give guests something to snuggle up with on cool evenings. A deck-appropriate grill can recreate the campfire atmosphere if a firepit is not an option. Make a batch (recipe below) of cornbread and chili, and serve with spiked hot chocolate. S'mores are a must-have for any campfire. Even if you don't have a backyard fire, you can roast marshmallows on the stove.
One textile is often all you need to give your space that Wild West flair. Sarah Wittenbraker (owner and designer) kept her kitchen minimalistic and white. The exception was that bright, graphic rug. This kitchen and the living room renovation did not include any drywall. Instead, the finished ceilings of birch and the graphic walls provide organic warmth to the concrete floor and metal beams. This space represents a more modern, stripped-down version of Southwestern architecture. Vigas are wooden ceiling beams with traditional adobe architecture. They're an emblem of this sophisticated dining space. A large wood table, ten slipper-chairs, and a buffet serve as welcome items.
The only thing that makes this space feel Western is a graphic pillow with two different shades of turquoise and two large buffalo prints. Boho-chic bedrooms are filled with vibrant shades of pink, coral, and yellow that capture the Arizona desert's sunset colors. This space will grow with your little girl, thanks to the shiplap walls, neutral curtains and wood floors.
Southwestern-style calls for warm earth tones. The master suite is characterized by its wall art and carved furniture. The buffalo check name is actually a tribute to the West's buffalo. This bedroom has a black-andwhite buffalo check duvet. The leather hat and wire-longhorn art piece give it a rustic feel. The hanging hammock chair evokes California boho, another Western style. This lodge-style bedroom has a large, strong visual impact thanks to the heavy antlers. You can complete the look with Southwest-style bedding or artwork.
This equestrian-themed living room area features a faux animal skin rug, a wide beige sofa with abundant throw pillows, two wood-and-leather armchairs, a glass coffee table and a wagon-wheel chandelier.
Southwestern-style is all about warm earth tones. This master suite features wall art, carved furniture, and it's a perfect example of this. Although buffalo check is a product of the East, it was named after the actual buffalo that once roamed West. The bedroom features a black-and white buffalo check duvet with a leather hat and wire longhorn art. Hanging hammock chairs are another Western style. This lodge-style bedroom features large, heavy antlers that make a powerful visual impact. The look is completed with southwest-style bedding and art.