Many of the rooms in this cabin were wood-paneled and had a dark feel. The designers decided to make the interiors lighter by painting the walls white. The beautiful natural tones in California redwood were exposed on the ceilings. The exposed wood beams at the ceiling and the cowhide ottoman give this living space a rustic vibe. Sunlight floods through the two windows on either side of the living room. This simple living space features a white, minimalist palette and medium-grain wood accents. The trim that frames three interior windows gives you a glimpse at the kitchen adjacent. Above the fireplace, a Southwestern wall hang is added to add some festive color.
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An editor from ELLE Decor selected every item on this page. You may be eligible for commission if you buy some of these items. Western films with their tales about fearless cowboys, horse-riding, and homes on the range have evoked a romanticization of the American way life. The landscape is stunning, and their style on their ranches has become an iconic symbol of American culture.
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In the family room, bright yellow curtains and bold, patterned pillows help make this neutral space pop. The red hues seen in the Southwestern-style throw pillows add a nice punch of color to the space. On the back porch, a pair of swinging daybeds topped with kilim pillows add a playful, laid-back feel to the space creating the perfect spot for relaxing. For additional seating, colorful butterfly-style chairs face the pool and make the space more functional.
In the 1700s, Hudson Bay striped blankets could be traded all over the U.S.A and Canada. For a modern take on classic style, the blankets are combined with industrial and modern elements in this bunkroom. A cowhide rug layered on top adds a Western touch.
There are three types of western rugs “sale,” “hand-knotted,” and “Soumak.” The most common type of rug is the “sale” type, which has a wide range in price and variety. Other types of rugs include the more expensive “hand-knotted” type, typically more detailed and durable; and the less expensive “Soumak” type, which typically comes from Turkey or Iran or is made in the USA. Finally, there is the Oriental carpet, which comes from the country of either China or India. There are many styles of rugs that are often correlated with this type of interior design. You may find that you are actually in the market for a Southwest rug, a tribal rug, a cowhide rug, a rustic cabin rug, cowboy rugs, or handwoven Native American floor coverings. Southwest rugs, for example, pair very well.