Cactus plays a major role in this green-andwhite bedroom. It's difficult to imagine any other motif that is more Southwestern than cactus. You can easily change the mood by adding accessories or decor to off-white walls. Here, a simple floor lamp, woven rug, and two-toned dresser are all part of the Southwestern aesthetic.
Shopping for a rug online can be difficult. Before you receive your rug and it is installed in your space, you won't be able to tell if the choice will suit your needs. We offer a 60-day refund policy. You have 60 days to return your rug, or exchange it if you aren't satisfied with your purchase. No questions asked. Your home's entrance is the most important. It is where you first enter your home after coming back from a long and tiring day at work. The entranceway gives your guests a first impression about your home. A lovely western rug will make a wonderful place to take off your shoes.
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.
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.
Jenny Norris was the designer of this library. The wallpaper is a woody, black and white combination. Layered with pillows in Southwestern style and a flokati blanket, the midcentury modern chaise creates a soft, inviting spot.
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.
This kitchen has simple white appliances mixed with vibrant patterns and textures. The backsplash is Southwest-inspired and the countertop is terrazzo. This kitchen is fun with contrast and colors. The floor's pattern has a surprising combination of a pink Southwestern-style rugs and a geometric Southwestern rug. The cabinetry has glass upper cabinets that are pink in color. While stainless appliances have been added to the kitchen by the owners, a clay backsplash is used and terracotta floors are used to keep the space true to the home’s original adobe architecture. You will find ample storage in the cabinets either side of this stove.