You might consider a Western rug for your home. A western rug can make it easier to sleep at night. Because of their easy-to-clean fibers, western area runners and rugs can improve your air quality.
Each item on this page was selected by an editor at ELLE Decor. Some of the items that you purchase may result in us earning commissions. It's clear that Western movies, with their stories of fearless cowboys and horse riding, have romanticized the traditional American way of living. Their style, both on the ranches and personally, is a stunning sight.
The cabin's wood-paneled rooms had a dark and cramped feeling. Designers painted the walls white to brighten up the space. To show off the rich natural tones of California redwood, the ceilings were left exposed. The living room has a rustic, slightly rustic look thanks to the wooden beams and cowhide ottoman. Two walls are full of windows that let in sunlight. The simple living area features a white color scheme with light wood accents. The fireplace is accented with a Southwestern wall hanging.
Many of the wood-paneled rooms in this cabin had a dark, cramped feel, so to lighten the look, designers painted the redwood walls white. The ceilings were left exposed to show off the beautiful natural tones of the famous California redwood. A faintly rustic feel is given to this living room by the exposed wood beams on the ceiling and the playful cowhide ottoman. Sunlight pours in from two walls full of windows. This simple living room features an all-over white palette with medium grain wood accents, including the trim used to frame three interior windows that provide a peek at the adjacent kitchen. A Southwestern wall hanging is positioned above the fireplace, adding a pop of festive color.
Although it was remodeled in 1989 this Santa Fe historic home still retains many original architectural details. A large, sun-washed area rug compliments the Old World theme and softens floors. Thanks to paisley-printed banquette, wall decals painted on the walls and clay artwork, this Santa Fe breakfast nook is full with interest. The room's far corner is anchored by an adobe fire place, which keeps it warm.
A traditional tub, pin-striped shower curtain, penny tile floors and bold artwork complement the Pacific blue wall tiles in this historic-meets-modern bath. The bathroom space is accented with a red Southwestern rug. A variety of Mexican tile patterns cover this bathroom countertop. A single row in green tiles runs up the wall to transition it to a wood-framed glass mirror. The tile is the star, paired well with simple wood cabinetry. Junk Gypsies decorated this space with bright blue paint and a large American flag. A comfortable leather sofa with pillows and decorative pillows invites you to relax. Native American-style rugs create warmth and evoke the American West. A sparkling silver eagle hangs over a sitting area with chairs made of wrought iron and large wings in gold.
In the 1700s, Hudson Bay striped blankets could be traded all over the U.S.A and Canada. For a modern take on classic style, the blankets are combined with industrial and modern elements in this bunkroom. A cowhide rug layered on top adds a Western touch.