There are three types: "Sale", "hand-knotted," or "Soumak" western rugs. The "sale" rug is the most popular, with a large variety of prices and options. The "sale" rug is also available in the "hand-knotted" style, which is more durable and detailed. There are also the "Soumak", which is typically made in the USA or from Turkey. The Oriental carpet is a type of rug that comes from either India or China. Many styles of rugs can be correlated with this style of interior design. It is possible that you are looking for a Southwest, tribal, cowhide, cowboy, rustic, or Native American rug. For example, Southwest rugs can be paired very well.
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Although the Santa Fe historic home was renovated in 1989, many architectural details remain intact, such as the original heavy wood doors and beams that lead to the foyer. The large, sun-washed rug adds warmth to the Old World style and softens the floors. The Santa Fe breakfast nook has a lot of character thanks to the clay artwork, painted wall decals, and a paisley printed banquette. The room is kept warm by an adobe fireplace in the corner.
Lone Star Western Decor RugsJenny Norris, designer, made a bold statement in the library using woody black wallpaper and white paper. The midcentury modern chaise has been layered with Southwestern-style pillows, and a flokati throw to create a welcoming spot.
Whitening the vaulted ceiling in this California living room will bounce the natural light into the space and let the bright and festive colors of the rug and furniture shine. Junk Gypsies brought bohemian design to this treehouse-style living room by using a glitter-covered carnivalstar, an Edison light and colorful pillows.
Southwestern-style calls for warm earth tones. The master suite is characterized by its wall art and carved furniture. The buffalo check name is actually a tribute to the West's buffalo. This bedroom has a black-andwhite buffalo check duvet. The leather hat and wire-longhorn art piece give it a rustic feel. The hanging hammock chair evokes California boho, another Western style. This lodge-style bedroom has a large, strong visual impact thanks to the heavy antlers. You can complete the look with Southwest-style bedding or artwork.
This nursery is more elegant than most grown-up bedrooms. Gray walls are a good backdrop for fun art and details such as the goose lamp. Southwestern-style throws bring in bright pinks and orange. For a warm, natural and bright look in this small kitchen with dining area, the ruddy wood tones are paired with creamy whites. Despite the fact that all of the cabinets are made from white Spanish tile backsplash, farmhouse sink and distressed wood cabinets, they add visual interest to this corner.