This nursery features style more sophisticated than many grown-up bedrooms. Simple gray walls provide a basic backdrop for interesting art and fun details like the goose lamp. A Southwestern-style throw brings in rich pinks and orange. In this small kitchen and dining area, ruddy wood tones pair with creamy whites for a bright but warm and natural look. Although the distressed wood cabinets, Spanish tile backsplash and farmhouse sink are all white, their different textures fill this corner with visual interest.
Instead, you won. All of the nooks, crannies, and architectural details in this space, including carved statues and fireplaces that are adobe-style, were yours to keep. An oil painting and an antique candelabra complement the traditional elements in this living space. This shed is a desert sanctuary. The owner says that she is naturally drawn to coral and jade colors so she used them where it was possible. "As an earthy, crunchy Scorpio I'm inspired by elements from nature. You'll find cactus and live edge teak woods, white moonstones and selenite, as well as a eucalyptus ladder and jute rug. There are also kilim pillows, kilim pillows, and linen draperies."
Southwestern-style is all about warm earth tones. This master suite features wall art, carved furniture, and it's a perfect example of this. Although buffalo check is a product of the East, it was named after the actual buffalo that once roamed West. The bedroom features a black-and white buffalo check duvet with a leather hat and wire longhorn art. Hanging hammock chairs are another Western style. This lodge-style bedroom features large, heavy antlers that make a powerful visual impact. The look is completed with southwest-style bedding and art.
Distressed Rugs Western LookingGo for a look that’s part off-the-grid camping, part landscaped backyard. Instead of low-slung Adirondack chairs for fireside lounging—they’re comfy, but also ubiquitous—choose something more unique, like pieces made from rough-hewn branches. Layered fabrics and pillows bring the inside out, and will give guests something to cozy up with during cool evenings. If a fire pit isn't an option, recreate campfire vibes with a deck-appropriate grill. Whip up a batch of chili and cornbread (recipe below), and serve alongside spiked hot chocolate. And of course, no campfire is complete without s’mores. Heck, even if you can’t build a fire in your backyard, you can still roast marshmallows on the stove.
To add luxury and rugged Western decor to your home, pair it with traditional furniture like a cowhide floor rug and thick flannel throws. Layers of super-soft bedding, blankets and pillows will make your bed the ideal space for sleeping. Use a bedspread or quilt with woven detailing in a muted, red and blue hue to give it a homey feel. You can accent the room with striped throws made in washed out colors and pillows with geometric patterns. Warm, inviting neutrals create a calm backdrop. Meanwhile, mason and ceramic pitchers filled full of wildflowers give the room a wild West feel.
-Banded designs: These rugs have multiple bands of color running through them, giving them a more vibrant look.
Two large buffalo prints and a graphic pillow in turquoise are enough to make this room feel Western. This boho-chic bedroom captures the bright colors of Arizona's desert sunset with pops of yellow, coral, and pink. The space will grow with the little one thanks to its shiplap walls, wooden floors and neutral curtains.