This living area, which is themed around horses, features a faux-animal skin rug, a large beige sofa with lots of throw pillows and two wood-and leather armchairs. A glass coffee table, a wagon-wheel chandelier, and two wooden-and leather sofas.
Western Rv Outdoor RugsAustin Onyx, for example, is a darker and more rustic rug that uses brown and beige. Texas Road Shitake, on the other hand, is a lighter rug that comes in the colors yellow, gray, green, rust and chestnut. These rugs have a rustic appearance and are perfect for ranch homes or cabins. Horse Thieves and Storm Catcher are some of our most loved designs. If you need to find them, you can sort alphabetically or by price.
But that's only half of the story! Western area rugs offer many design benefits. They can bring a sense of coziness into any room making them the perfect accent rug. They're also sure to bring some personality into your space.
Designer Jenny Norris made a statement in the library with woodsy black and white wallpaper. A midcentury modern chaise is layered with Southwestern-style pillows and a flokati throw for an invitingly soft spot.
For a mix of off the grid camping and landscaped backyard, go for this look. Low-slung Adirondack chair for fireside lounging are not the best choice. These chairs are both comfortable and commonplace. But you might consider something more unique like pieces made from branches. You can bring the inside out with layers of fabrics and pillows, which will provide guests with something to curl up with on cool nights. If you don't have a firepit, make campfire vibes using a grill suitable for deck use. You can make chili and cornbread using the recipe below. Serve with hot chocolate. You can't have a campfire without smores. Even if it's not possible to build a fire in your yard, you can still make marshmallows on your stove.
Like buffalo and cacti, horses are a motif that gives nod to the West. Here, the style is underscored by leather dining chairs paired with a contemporary glass dining table.
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.