Go for a look that’s part off-the-grid camping, part landscaped backyard. Instead of low-slung Adirondack chairs for fireside lounging—they’re comfy, but also ubiquitous—choose something more unique, like pieces made from rough-hewn branches. Layered fabrics and pillows bring the inside out, and will give guests something to cozy up with during cool evenings. If a fire pit isn't an option, recreate campfire vibes with a deck-appropriate grill. Whip up a batch of chili and cornbread (recipe below), and serve alongside spiked hot chocolate. And of course, no campfire is complete without s’mores. Heck, even if you can’t build a fire in your backyard, you can still roast marshmallows on the stove.
Below a console table with a shell white top and curved-top, a pair of cube ottomans in smaller sizes are covered in a grid-patterned fabric. Celery Jones' large-scale custom art brings the Texas landscape inside. Cowboy boots add a quintessential Texan touch. This house is connected by a series of staircases via open railings or stairwells. The space is dominated by a bold, red-and-black rug that leads the eye. An installation of vintage Bracero Hats hangs on the staircase between the first floor and the second floor of a Mexican-inspired restaurant. This display is paired with a rustic wooden dresser and mounted metal horse head mounts to create a strong sense of authenticity. Braceros were Mexican laborers who were employed in fields, especially in California during WWII, when American workers were fighting overseas.
Two large buffalo prints and a graphic pillow in turquoise are enough to make this room feel Western. This boho-chic bedroom captures the bright colors of Arizona's desert sunset with pops of yellow, coral, and pink. The space will grow with the little one thanks to its shiplap walls, wooden floors and neutral curtains.
In the 1700s and 1800s, Hudson Bay striped blankets were sold throughout the U.S. and Canada. They're mixed in with modern and industrial elements to create a contemporary version of the classic style. The unique Western character of the cowhide rug is layered over the carpeting.
You'll find many colors to choose form on our site. Southwestern Rugs Depot stocks thirteen different styles of western rugs. Each one has a special meaning. We have the perfect solution for you, no matter what color you prefer.
Western area rugs generally range in price between $99 to 599. But, there are some limited edition rugs that can sell for over $1,000. Prices for sale can vary from day to day so check back often to ensure you don't miss any new arrivals. Our store ships directly from America, unlike many other sellers or brands that offer western decor. Southwestern Rugs Depot stocks a variety western rugs which will look great in your home. We guarantee a hassle-free return policy for all rugs within 60 days after they arrive. Made of 100% cotton, our rugs can last for years and are made in the USA. The western rug is available in the medicine Lodge area rug, Gilded Star Rug Collection, and San Carlos Brown Area rug. The yucca thunder area rug, priced at $96.95, $19.99 and $299.00 respectively, is also on sale for $44.99, $55.99, $254.95, $44.99 and $84.99, as well as a western rug in the medicine lodge area rug, gilded star rug collection, and san Carlos brown area rug. All of the rugs in this sale are available with free shipping. We accept Visa, coupon, Visa Gift Cards, Visa Gift Registry, Venmo and Paypal. Were you referred by an Instagram advertisement? It's great to hear your thoughts.
Contrasting with the black-andwhite mosaic tile floor, a light blue vanity set and brass pulls make a striking contrast. A cactus looks great up top, but can be quite spiky. The bathroom's two sides can be divided by a pocket doors. The tile pattern on the floor visually unites them. You can see the desert theme in both spaces with the sandy-colored cabinets. The rug and cactus accents are both real and digital.