The American West is absolutely stunning, whether you're in Utah or Wyoming's Rocky Mountains. Shaw Ranch, located in the Wind River Range, has large windows strategically placed to frame views. They bring stunning scenes into nearly every room. If the view isn't the focus of your space (or you don't have enough), large-scale photography may be a way to bring the outside into the room. Ansel Adams is the inspiration behind some of America's most iconic images. The Shaw Ranch Study features a black-and–white photo of wild horsemen on the fireplace mantel. Western riches are also celebrated through elements like a candlestick, made from a deer horn, and a chair made by a local artist.
The key component of a well-decorated area is its rug. They provide warmth, comfort, and a stylish look. This selection of Southwest and Western rugs will complement your Western decor. These rugs come in a range of sizes, so you can pick the one that suits your room best. Our selection of Southwest rugs brings desert beauty to your flooring. You can find them in striking colors and many different patterns. These include Texas star rugs and traditional stepped and mozaic patterns. We offer cowhide designs, cowboy themes, and horse designs that will give your home a ranch feel. Also, we have buffalo themes to add a rugged Western touch. We also offer petite jute rugs which provide the perfect accent and give your home a timeless, rustic look. The wide variety of materials available includes everything from cowhide and olefin. All are long-lasting and will enhance your home's beauty. This collection has everything you need for a Western-themed space. Explore these stunning designs to find what you are looking for.
But that’s not all! Western area rugs also come with a number of design benefits. They can create a sense of coziness in any room, making them the perfect addition as an accent rug or accent rugs to a home office, living room, kitchen, bathroom, dining room, or bedroom. Plus, they’re sure to add some personality to your space!
This Seattle penthouse is the second residence of a couple from Los Angeles. It boasts a two-story floor plan and reflects their eclectic tastes. Chainmaille chandeliers that measure 5 feet in length make an impact in the foyer. A Bob Marley photo set provides a glimpse into the rare art featured throughout the home. Leanne Ford is a master at creating beautiful, textural arrangements. As seen on HGTV's Restoration by the Fords, a wooden midcentury-modern cabinet is topped with a photograph as well as two sculptural pieces. Samuel Design was challenged by the task of creating a modern and clean look for a historic 200-year-old home located in Old Santa Fe. To strike the right tone, they kept it light, allowing architecture's lines to guide their work. They also kept the color palette neutral, adding some warm colors and rich texture via accessories and artwork.
Horses are an example of a West-inspired motif, just like buffalo and cacti. Here, leather dining chairs are paired with contemporary glass tables.
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. The bathroom space is accented with a red Southwestern rug. A variety of Mexican tile patterns cover this bathroom countertop. A single row in green tiles runs up the wall to transition it to a wood-framed glass mirror. The tile is the star, paired well with simple wood cabinetry. Junk Gypsies decorated this space with bright blue paint and a large American flag. A comfortable leather sofa with pillows and decorative pillows invites you to relax. Native American-style rugs create warmth and evoke the American West. A sparkling silver eagle hangs over a sitting area with chairs made of wrought iron and large wings in gold.
Shopping online can be difficult, we know. You never know what your rug will look like until it arrives in your home. We offer a 60-day returns policy. Your rug can be exchanged or returned within 60 days of purchase. No questions asked. The entrance is the most important room in your home. The entryway is the first place you see when you come home after a long work day. It is the first room guests see when they arrive at your home. You can kick off your shoes with a beautiful western rug.