There are three types available: "Sale", hand-knotted, and "Soumak". The most widely used type of rug is "sale," which can be found in a variety of price points and styles. You can also choose from the more expensive "handknotted", which is usually more detailed and lasts longer, or the cheaper "Soumak", which comes typically from Turkey, Iran, or the USA. Oriental carpets are made in India or China. These rugs are often used in conjunction with interior design. There are many rugs that can be matched with this type of interior design. Southwest rugs are a great match.
Add a touch of country to your home with our western rugs. They’re bright, vivid, and made to last. They’re everything you could want. Browse our collection today! At Southwestern Rugs Depot, we care about craftsmanship. That is why we use high-quality materials like EnduraStran Nylon to create hardy, charming western rugs for our customers to enjoy. When you choose us, you can trust that you are choosing quality.
There are three types, "sale," hand-knotted, or "Soumak," of western rugs. The most commonly used rug type is the "sale", which comes in many price ranges and offers a wider variety. Other types of rugs include "sale", which can be more costly and more durable, and "hand-knotted", which tends to be more detailed. Oriental carpets come from India and China. This type of interior design is often correlated to many different styles of rug. You might find yourself in search of a Southwest rug or a tribal rug. Southwest rugs work well together, for instance.
The American Dakota National Park Pine Mountain Green Area Rug makes a great addition to any room of your home. Its striking medallion design and ornate borders will add elegance and style to any space. This piece can be paired with cowhide or Aztec furniture, such as blankets, pillows, candles, chandeliers, candle holders or other types of adobe.
A large buffalo print pillow and a graphic cushion in two turquoise shades are all you need to give this space a Western feel. In this bedroom that captures the colors of the Arizona desert at sunset, pops in pink, coral and yellow are a common feature. The space can grow with the little girl through shiplap walls as well as wood floors and neutral drapes.
Western decor doesn't necessarily have to look rustic or country. The modern and clean design of this bedroom is enhanced by a red Southwestern stripes upholstered armchair. The Santa Fe guest room is simple, but it feels cozy thanks to its light wood furnishings, reclaimed wooden ceiling, white bed, and soft wood furniture. A skylight, two recessed lights and a pair or sconces keep this space bright.
This living room is equestrian-themed and includes a faux animal leather rug, two wide beige couches with lots of throw pillows, wood-and leather armchairs, a glass table, and a wagon wheel chandelier.