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Designer Jenny Norris made a statement in the library with woodsy black and white wallpaper. A midcentury modern chaise is layered with Southwestern-style pillows and a flokati throw for an invitingly soft spot.

This nursery features style more sophisticated than many grown-up bedrooms. Simple gray walls provide a basic backdrop for interesting art and fun details like the goose lamp. A Southwestern-style throw brings in rich pinks and orange. In this small kitchen and dining area, ruddy wood tones pair with creamy whites for a bright but warm and natural look. Although the distressed wood cabinets, Spanish tile backsplash and farmhouse sink are all white, their different textures fill this corner with visual interest.

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This two-story penthouse in Seattle is the second home of a couple who live in Los Angeles. The home's entry hall features 5-foot-long chainmaille chandeliers. A photo set featuring Bob Marley gives a glimpse at the rare art found throughout the home. Leanne Ford is an expert in creating interesting textural tableaus. This is a mid-century wooden cabinet that has been topped with a photograph and two sculptural items. It was featured on HGTV's "Restored by Fords". Samuel Design is proud to have given a 200-year old home in Old Santa Fe, New Mexico, a modern, clean look. But they don't want to sacrifice its authenticity. They kept the design simple, allowing the architecture's lines to guide them. The color palette was quiet and subtle, adding a few warm colors and rich textures through accessories and artwork.

Western Star Bathroom Rugs

Western Star Bathroom Rugs

Of course, one textile is enough to give a room a Wild West look. Sarah Wittenbraker, owner and designer of the kitchen, kept it clean and minimalistic with the exception of a vibrant, graphic rug. The kitchen and living room were renovated without the use of drywall. Instead, the concrete floor and metal beams are complemented by the organic warmth created by the graphic walls and birch ceilings. This space represents a contemporary, minimalist take on Southwestern design. Vigas are traditional adobe wood ceiling beams that are made from wood. They're a hallmark of this sophisticated dining room. The large wood table and 10 slipper chairs, as well as a buffet, welcome guests to the space.

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Each texture is unique and can complement different styles of rooms. A shaggy rug is perfect for rustic spaces, while a plush rug is great for modern loft spaces. When choosing the right texture for your western rug, keep in mind the room's colors. There are many things you need to know when buying a rug for your home. It is crucial to know which color and what material you should choose when buying a new rug. You can find a wide range of western rugs at different prices depending on their size, color and design. Western rugs are generally very affordable and come in many colors and designs.

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Southwestern Area Western Style Rugs
Southwestern Area Western Style Rugs

To add a touch luxury to your space, you can pair rustic, Western decor with elegant furniture such as a cowhide rugs and thick flannel blankets. You can make your bed feel like a dream with layers of soft bedding, blankets and pillows. You can create a homey feeling with a quilt, bedspread or bedcover that features woven detailing in a muted green and blue color scheme. Add a striped throw in washed colors or pillows with geometric diamond designs to accent the space. Warm, sinkissed neutrals make a relaxing backdrop. While mason Jars and ceramic pitchers with wildflowers keep it grounded in the wild West, they can be used as a focal point.

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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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