Western curtains – the perfect accent for your western home decor
Making over a room in a western theme can be as simple as switching out a few pillows, adding a few wall hangings, and polishing the room with some fun western curtains. There are a wide variety of styles to choose from and whether you decide to go for a Southwest style or you decide that a Wild West theme is more for you, it’s easy to put together a look you’ll love in no time at all!
If you go with a Southwest style, look to Santa Fe and Taos in New Mexico for your inspiration. The colors of this area are soft and earthy; think of the turquoise blue stones of Native American jewelry and the muted tones of earthen pueblos. Look for materials for throws and pillows in shades that are strong but not screaming, colors that would come from the earth itself.
Patterns such as those found in Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo works are excellent examples of the use of color and rhythm in design and make beautiful, authentic choices. Wall hangings of Southwestern icons, such as Kokopellis and coyotes, are instantly recognizable and add a flair to even non-adobe walls. Adding a set of western curtains with a fun accent, such as a red chili ristra hanging at one side, finishes the look and pull the room together.
A Wild West theme is another fun way to go, especially if rustic is your style. Think sun baked colors in your curtains and throw rugs, cast iron accents, and knotty, solid pine furniture to really get the feeling of the Old West. Iron curtain rods and rings make western curtains look at home and are a great alternative to the usual fare.
Flanking furniture with pine end tables and adding western theme lamps is a great idea, along with incorporating little touches around the room like spurs, Wild West paintings, and even items in leather to give the room a feel that’s both rustic and put together,
The most important thing is to have fun with the style. Mix up the Southwestern style with the Old West and create a look that’s a little bit Tombstone, a little bit Santa Fe. Bring in items in unique materials such as weathered woods and slightly rusted cast iron; these can be found at your local thrift store or flea market and are great for lending an authentic feel to the room.
It all starts with one great piece, from a set of end tables to the perfect painting to the ideal western curtains, and with the addition of a few accessories you can bring a whole new look to any room.
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