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.
This master bathroom boasts a long, hand-carved vanity with his-and her sinks, and a marble-lined bathtub. Western decor frequently incorporates wood carvings and other artifacts. Because of Mexican influence, the bathroom has beautiful colors. The backsplash and countertop were made with glazed and painted tiles. The sink is painted ceramic while the mirror has a delicate, painted pattern.
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.
Our carpets can withstand tracked-in and heavy snow loads, the wear of work boots, spills, and everyday life. These rugs are of commercial quality! Two soil lifting properties are included during manufacturing to help the yarn shed soil. This yarn is extremely difficult to dry, making cleaning your rugs easy. Like wool, nylon resists moisture, mold, mildew, insects, and is therefore naturally more durable than other cotton yarns. This natural moisture barrier is also resistant to microbes and allergens as well as the formation of bacteria. Rugs will therefore stay healthy for as long as you do.
A look that blends off-the grid camping with a lush landscaped backyard is possible. Choose something unique instead of Adirondack chairs for fireside lounging. Layered pillows and fabrics will bring out the interior and provide warmth for guests during cold evenings. If a firepit isn't possible, you can create campfire vibes by using a grill on a deck. Cook some cornbread and chili (recipe here) and serve it with spiked hot cocoa. Of course, no campfire would be complete without s’mores. Even if you are unable to make a fire in the backyard, you still have the option of roasting marshmallows on an electric stove.
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.
Our Austin Onyx and Texas Road Shitake rugs come in five sizes each, so you can find the perfect fit for your home. With such a wide variety of colors and sizes available, Southwestern Rugs Depot is sure to have the perfect western rug for your needs.