Western Rustic Rugs
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Our western rugs bring a little bit of country into your home. They are bright, vibrant, and made to endure. They offer everything you could wish for. Take a look at our selection today! Southwestern Rugs Depot values craftsmanship. EnduraStranNylon nylon is one of the high-quality materials we use to make durable and charming western rugs. We are a trusted source of quality rugs.
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One example is the Shaw Ranch in Cora, Wyoming. It's 75 miles south from Jackson Hole. The log cabin home, which spans more than 8,600 feet, has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. It also features interior features such as massive stone fireplaces, copper ceilings, and a kitchen with copper ceilings. The property is surrounded by 230 acres, which are framed by a wall of windows from the living room. There are three ponds and miles upon miles of open pastures. We offer a contemporary take on Western life in this all-American setting. If you are so moved by the property,.css mnv24jit is available for sale at $4.65 million.
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Accessory and clothing make up a large part of Western aesthetic. For decorative window treatments, use vintage-inspired laces dresses and set up silver and turquoise jewellery on a tray. This allows you to display your bijoux and makes it easy to find them when you're getting ready for the day. Vintage belts or hats can add layering to a mirror, chair, or even cowboy boots if they're arranged underneath a fireplace or window.
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The second home for a couple based in L.A., this two-story penthouse in Seattle easily reflects their edgy tastes. In the entry hall, for example, 5-foot-long chainmaille chandeliers make quite the impact, while a photo set of Bob Marley offers a glimpse of the rare art that's featured across the home. Leanne Ford is an expert at creating texturally interesting tableaus. Here, a wooden midcentury modern cabinet gets topped by a photograph and two sculptural objects, as seen on HGTV's Restored by the Fords. Giving a 200-year-old home in historic Old Santa Fe, New Mexico, a clean, contemporary look — without sacrificing its authentic character — is a challenge the designers at Samuel Design don’t take lightly. To strike just the right note, they worked with a light touch, allowing the lines of the architecture to guide them, and keeping the color palette quiet, introducing a few high spots of warm color and rich texture through accessories and artwork.
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One textile is often all you need to give your space that Wild West flair. Sarah Wittenbraker (owner and designer) kept her kitchen minimalistic and white. The exception was that bright, graphic rug. This kitchen and the living room renovation did not include any drywall. Instead, the finished ceilings of birch and the graphic walls provide organic warmth to the concrete floor and metal beams. This space represents a more modern, stripped-down version of Southwestern architecture. Vigas are wooden ceiling beams with traditional adobe architecture. They're an emblem of this sophisticated dining space. A large wood table, ten slipper-chairs, and a buffet serve as welcome items.
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This fireplace with banco seating was built using American clay combined with straw. To make them appear aged, the Saltillo tile floors were darkened. This living area has layers and pillows of color, as well as a basket that can be used for storage, and a wall hanging with a rich texture.
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Pictured above: Minna Goods Wandering Minna Runner Rug, $850. Consignment Four Point Elk Antler is $80. Minna Goods Formas Shag Pillow is $185. Womenfolk Vintage Kilim Boots are $98. Start setting the tone from the moment you open the front door. An entryway should be clean but not too neat. A color palette that reflects the landscape is best: dusty reds and blues mixed with warm browns.