This master bathroom looks especially grand with its hand-carved mirrors, elongated vanity with his-and-her sinks and bathtub defined by stone columns. Artisan pieces, especially wood carving, are seen often in Western decor. This bathroom is full of beautiful colors and patterns thanks to Mexican influence, which is pervasive in Southwestern and Californian design. Painted and glazed tiles make up the backsplash and countertop. The sink is painted ceramic and the mirror has a delicate painted pattern as well.
Western Wool RugsThis 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.
There are 12 sizes for western rugs. The smallest size is 4ftx3ft while the largest is 16ftx15ft. There are five sizes available in the Austin Onyx Rug Collection. Four sizes are in the Texas Road Shitake Rug Collection. Five sizes are in the Texas Road Auburn Rug Collection. We also sell western rug runners, large, rectangular, square, and small western-style rugs. There are many options when it comes western rugs. Each color can represent your home in a unique manner because each one has a different meaning.
However, that's not all. The design benefits of western area rugs are numerous. They are able to create a feeling of coziness in any space making them the ideal accent rug or accent rugs for a living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom or dining room. You'll love their personality and they will bring life to any room.
Western decor does not have to be rustic or country. A modern, clean bedroom features a contemporary armchair with a red Southwestern-striped upholstery. It adds a touch of color and personality. This Santa Fe guest bedroom is simple but cozy. It features a reclaimed wood ceiling and a white, plush bed, and light wooden furnishings. The space is brightened by a skylight, recessed lighting, and a pair sconces.
You won instead, all of its nooks and crannies are filled with interesting architectural details, like adobe-style fireplaces and carved statues. In this living space, an oil painting and antique candelabras complement the more traditional elements. This she shed has a desert sanctuary theme. "I'm authentically drawn to the colors jade and coral, so I tied those in where possible," says the owner. "As an earthy, crunchy Scorpio, I am inspired by elements of nature, so you'll find cactus plants, live edge teak wood, white moonstones, selenite and quartz, a eucalyptus ladder, jute rug, kilim pillows and linen draperies."
Western style demands the use of colorful textiles. This room has city views, which can be used as decoration without traditional wall art. This space blends Southern and Western styles. Sarah Moore of Sarah Catherine Design says that the goal was to make an old barn a modern farmhouse where my client can host their friends and family. "We paired the white shiplap walls of this bedroom with bolder accents, such as an iron bed and buffalo check on the headboard, vintage chest, bamboo shades, vintage trunk, and lots more. I love how the natural light and bright walls coordinate with some of its more rustic features to make it feel like an old farmhouse cabin.