A pair of smaller cube ottomans covered in a grid pattern fabric sit under a shell white curved-top console table just off a great room’s seating area. Large custom art by artist Celery Jones hangs above and brings the scenic Texas landscape inside. Cowboy boots add a quintessential Texan touch. A series of staircases stay connected to this house via open railings and stairwells. The bold red-and-black runner rug leads the eye through the space. This installation of vintage Bracero hats hangs in the stairway between the first and second floor of a Mexican-inspired restaurant. The display, paired with a rustic wood dresser and mounted metal horse heads, creates an overwhelming sense of authenticity. Braceros were Mexican laborers who worked fields particularly in California during WWII when American laborers were fighting overseas.
Studio Revolution was given the task of transforming an open loft into a master suite in a San Francisco condo. The rustic look of wood in a chevron design creates a feature wall. It is balanced by the modern nightstands, leather headboard and wallpaper on the closet wall. This master bedroom features a white wall and white bedding. The look is bohemian by adding patterns to throw pillows and layers of white pillows to the bed. A plexiglass ocean photograph is framed by mounted gold sconces.
4. Cook the bread on medium-low heat for about 15 minutes. Then, take off the head and let it rest covered for another 5 minutes.
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.
There are 12 sizes to choose from when it comes to western rugs. The smallest size available is 4ftx3ft. The largest is 16ftx15ft. There are five sizes to choose from in the Austin Onyx Rug Collection. The Texas Road Shitake Rug Collection offers four sizes. Texas Road Auburn Rug Collection offers five sizes. We also stock western rugs runners. There are many color options for western rugs. Each color is unique and can be used to show off your home.
This historic Santa Fe home, although renovated in 1989 retains many of its architectural details. A large, sun-washed oversized rug softens and complements the Old World design. This Santa Fe breakfast area is rich in interest due to its clay artwork, painted wall stickers and a banquette printed with paisley. A fireplace made of adobe anchors the far corner, and keeps the room warm.
Clothing and accessories are an essential part of Western culture. They can be used as props to outfit a room. As decorative window treatments, you can use vintage-inspired lace gowns as window treatments. Then, place silver and turquoise jewelry on a tray. Your bijoux can be used as art and it is easy to access for getting ready in the morning. Vintage belts, hats, and cowboy boots add layers to your look when they are worn over a chair or mirror.