Western Themed Area Rugs
Grab your cowboy hat and your spirit of adventure for a room-by-room exploration of a truly American design style.
Cool Rugs Western
This penthouse in Seattle, two stories high, is the second home of an L.A. couple. For example, the 5-foot-long, chainmaille chandeliers in the entry hall make a big impact. A Bob Marley photo set is also featured throughout the home. Leanne Ford has mastered the art of creating visually interesting tableaus. A wooden midcentury modern cabinet is topped by a photograph, and two sculptural objects. This was as seen on HGTV’s Restored By the Fords. Samuel Design has taken on the challenge of giving a 200 year-old house in Old Santa Fe (New Mexico) a contemporary, clean look without sacrificing its original character. To strike the perfect note, they used a light touch. They allowed the architecture to guide them. While keeping the color palette simple, they added a few pops of warmth and rich texture through accessories.
Western Rugs and MatsIt's clear that accessories and clothing are an integral part of the Western aesthetic. They make great props for outfitting rooms. Vintage-inspired lace dresses can be used as window treatments. You can also set out silver and turquoise jewelry on a tray. This not only makes your bijoux look great, but also allows you to quickly access them when you get dressed up in the morning. When worn over a mirror or chair or cowboy boots are stacked underneath a fireplace, vintage belts and hats create layers.
Grab your cowboy hat and your spirit of adventure for a room-by-room exploration of a truly American design style.
Shopping for a rug online can be difficult. Before you receive your rug and it is installed in your space, you won't be able to tell if the choice will suit your needs. We offer a 60-day refund policy. You have 60 days to return your rug, or exchange it if you aren't satisfied with your purchase. No questions asked. Your home's entrance is the most important. It is where you first enter your home after coming back from a long and tiring day at work. The entranceway gives your guests a first impression about your home. A lovely western rug will make a wonderful place to take off your shoes.
For a room-by–room exploration of an American design style, grab your cowboy hat.
Western style is all about colorful textiles. The room can be decorated with city views without needing traditional wall art. This space is a blend of Southern and Western style. Sarah Moore, Sarah Catherine Design designer says that she wanted to transform an old barn into a farmhouse so my client could host family and friends. "We used bolder accents such as an iron bed, bamboo shades and a vintage chest to counter the white shiplap walls in this bedroom. It feels like a farmhouse cabin, with the natural light and bright walls.
Many of the rooms in this cabin were wood-paneled and had a dark feel. The designers decided to make the interiors lighter by painting the walls white. The beautiful natural tones in California redwood were exposed on the ceilings. The exposed wood beams at the ceiling and the cowhide ottoman give this living space a rustic vibe. Sunlight floods through the two windows on either side of the living room. This simple living space features a white, minimalist palette and medium-grain wood accents. The trim that frames three interior windows gives you a glimpse at the kitchen adjacent. Above the fireplace, a Southwestern wall hang is added to add some festive color.