Horses, like cacti and buffalo, are a West-inspired motif. This style is highlighted by leather dining chairs that are paired with a modern glass dining table.
Jenny Norris, a designer, made a statement with the library's woody black and white wallpaper. For a comfortable spot, a midcentury modern chaise is layered in Southwestern-style pillows.
Hudson Bay striped blankets were traded throughout the U.S. and Canada in the 1700s and 1800s. In this bunk room, they're mixed with industrial and modern elements for an updated version of classic style. A rustic cowhide rug, layered on top of carpeting, adds unique Western personality.
Bright yellow curtains and boldly patterned pillows make the neutral family room pop. The space is brightened by the red tones of the Southwestern-style throw pillow. A pair of swinging daybeds with kilim pillows are placed on the back porch. They create a relaxed, playful space that is perfect for relaxing. To add more seating, you can place colorful butterfly-style chairs facing the pool to make the space even more functional.
Austin Onyx, for instance, is a darker, rustic rug in the colors brown or beige. Texas Road Shitake is a lighter rug, with the colors gray and green, rust chestnut, gold chocolate, sand sierra, yellow, and tan. Both rugs can be used in rustic settings such as a ranch or cabin. Horse Thieves is a popular design. You can filter the menu to sort by price or alphabetical order.
This two-story penthouse in Seattle is the second home of a couple who live in Los Angeles. The home's entry hall features 5-foot-long chainmaille chandeliers. A photo set featuring Bob Marley gives a glimpse at the rare art found throughout the home. Leanne Ford is an expert in creating interesting textural tableaus. This is a mid-century wooden cabinet that has been topped with a photograph and two sculptural items. It was featured on HGTV's "Restored by Fords". Samuel Design is proud to have given a 200-year old home in Old Santa Fe, New Mexico, a modern, clean look. But they don't want to sacrifice its authenticity. They kept the design simple, allowing the architecture's lines to guide them. The color palette was quiet and subtle, adding a few warm colors and rich textures through accessories and artwork.
To add luxury and rugged Western decor to your home, pair it with traditional furniture like a cowhide floor rug and thick flannel throws. Layers of super-soft bedding, blankets and pillows will make your bed the ideal space for sleeping. Use a bedspread or quilt with woven detailing in a muted, red and blue hue to give it a homey feel. You can accent the room with striped throws made in washed out colors and pillows with geometric patterns. Warm, inviting neutrals create a calm backdrop. Meanwhile, mason and ceramic pitchers filled full of wildflowers give the room a wild West feel.