Kitchen Western Rugs
Western Design Area Rugs
Choose a look that is part off-the grid camping, part landscaped yard. For fireside lounging, you can choose to use Adirondack chairs that are low-slung and easy-to-use. Layered fabrics and pillows will bring the inside to the outside, giving guests something to cuddle up with in cool evenings. You can also recreate the feeling of a campfire with a grill that is deck-appropriate. Serve chili or cornbread with hot chocolate. A campfire is incomplete without s'mores. You can even roast marshmallows on a stove, even if your backyard isn't big enough.
Rustic Western Round Rugs
Painting the vaulted wood ceiling white helps bounce the natural light all round this California living room and allows the bright, festive colors in the rug and furniture to shine. The Junk Gypsies brought bohemian style to this treehouse living room using a glitter covered carnival star, a funky Edison lamp and colorful pillows.
Western Style Area Rugs with Longhorns
This porch's sitting space has boho style with a porch rocker, wall hanging, and cozy textiles. The porch's trim has the same creamy white color as the swing. The modern, Southwestern-inspired throw and chair invite guests to enjoy the pool. These large cacti or succulents add interest and greenery to the outdoor area. Grand gates lead into a Southwestern-inspired patio with an adobe-style fireplace. This space becomes a tranquil area for meditation thanks to a steel-tub water feature.

Western Rugs with Horse Shoe or Barbed Wire Design
Instead of winning, all the nooks and corners are filled by interesting architectural details, such as carved sculptures and fireplaces in adobe styles. Oil painting and antique candelabras are complementary to the more traditional elements of this living space. This shed has a desert sanctuary motif. "I'm naturally drawn towards the colors jade & coral so I incorporated them wherever possible," said the owner. "As an earthy, crunchy Scorpion, I am inspired to elements of nature. So you'll find cactus plant, live edge Teak wood, white Moonstones, selenite & quartz, a Eucalyptus ladder, jute rug and kilim Pillows as well as linen draperies and a jute rug."
Western Looking Rugs
A rugged leather bench makes a great landing spot for vintage Stetsons, work gloves, and utilitarian hooks that are nailed to the wall hold fringe vests and denim jackets. For a floor covering, look for worn cowboy boots or subtle colored elements such as a cobalt flat weave rug. Add softness to your space by using a variety of textiles, layered on top of plump leather couches. You can continue the color scheme you started in your entryway by using navy and maroon plaids, shearling blankets, and an area rug. Wyoming-based authors can be found here. Local goods like blankets and cushions are also available. Taxidermy is also a very elegant art form. A graceful buck bust or an elegant antler-bearing elk, or a noble bison - all friendly faces you'll encounter at the Ranch - can be statement pieces that are worthy of admiration when used sparingly.


Western Grande Blankets
In the 1700s and 1800s, Hudson Bay striped blankets were sold throughout the U.S. and Canada. They're mixed in with modern and industrial elements to create a contemporary version of the classic style. The unique Western character of the cowhide rug is layered over the carpeting.
Kitchen Western RugsLg, Western Area Rugs
This historic Santa Fe home, although renovated in 1989 retains many of its architectural details. A large, sun-washed oversized rug softens and complements the Old World design. This Santa Fe breakfast area is rich in interest due to its clay artwork, painted wall stickers and a banquette printed with paisley. A fireplace made of adobe anchors the far corner, and keeps the room warm.
