February 3, 2010
Complete Your Southwestern Theme with Area Rugs
Country, modern, industrial, vintage, Victorian—there’s no shortage of options when it comes to home design themes. But one of the most enduring yet overlooked styles is southwestern décor. Characterized by sunset colors and images of the outdoors, southwestern homes evoke memories of simple yet comfortable living—the thematic opposite of many modern styles. And the best thing about it is that it’s easy to implement in any space, regardless of size, design or budget. You can turn your home into a southwestern haven with just a few key accessories, such as area rugs.
Rugs play a central role in southwestern design, along with other room fabrics like curtains and pillow covers. Today’s area rugs make it even easier to work into different themes, as they offer lots of variety in color, pattern, style and texture. And since they’re not permanent, you can move them around or mix them up until you find one that fits with your southwestern theme. No matter what your budget, lifestyle or personal tastes are, you’re sure to find the right southwestern rug. Here’s a quick buying guide to help you out.
Go for vibrant colors.
Southwestern colors are inspired by the colors of the desert and sunset. Red, yellow, orange, coral, and other warm colors often take center stage. But since these colors can be overpowering, modern designers use cooler like green, purple, and turquoise to balance it out. A good southwestern color scheme should have take one or two from both sides, with one as the primary color and the other serving as an accent.
The same rules apply to southwestern area rugs. Take your main color and look for a rug that either matches or contrasts with it. If you’re going for turquoise walls, for example, a rug in bright orange or blazing red provides a bold yet stylish contrast. On the other hand, a purple or green rug will carry the “cool” color theme well and create a smoother, more seamless look. The latter usually works for smaller spaces, as it helps extend the line of view beyond the walls.
Choose simple geometric prints.
Some patterns are immediately associated with the southwestern look: diamond chains, cactus prints, simple stripes and gradients. But southwestern rugs come in numerous other prints, and all of them can work just as well in your home. It’s really a matter of what looks good with your other design elements. You may not even need a patterned piece; if you already have lots of prints in the room, you may be better off with a solid-colored rug.
You can also go for something simple, such as the Dynamic Rugs Serenity 1004 red area rug. Featuring thick stripes and a gradient design, it combines vibrant reds and oranges with more mellow cream and beige, yet still maintains a smooth, unified look. The simplicity of the pattern also makes it suitable for contemporary homes that need a warm southwestern touch. Put it somewhere visible, such as a hallway or the middle of the living room, where the colors can be equally appreciated.
Stick to natural materials.
Southwestern décor is much like the country theme in that both lean heavily towards simple, natural materials. Wood and rattan are especially favored in southwestern homes, as they provide a sense of stability and structure while keeping with the home’s warm, welcoming feel. For your area rug, choose a natural fiber such as bamboo, jute or seagrass. Wool and cotton also work well, especially if you have plain wood floors that could use a bit of softness.
If your home gets a lot of foot traffic, consider investing in sisal area rugs. Sisal comes from the fibers of the agave plant, a type of cactus native to Mexico, Brazil and Africa. It’s the same material used for dartboards and heavy twine. Sisal rugs are extremely hard-wearing and require little to no chemical treatment, so they’re very environmentally friendly. They also have a smooth, sleek look that contrasts nicely with the soft surfaces commonly seen in southwestern homes.
Look for unique shapes and sizes.
Rectangular rugs may be traditional, but they’re definitely not your only choice. In fact, shaped rugs are practically tailor-made for southwestern décor: with their soft curves and subtle appeal, they make the perfect complement to the strong colors and patterns in the rest of the room. Some of the most popular shapes for southwestern rugs are round, oval, and octagonal.
Oval braided area rugs fit particularly well into the theme because of their bright color combinations. Often associated with country décor, braided rugs have a light, casual look that nevertheless grabs attention and brightens up the room. You can use them in doorways as a welcome mat, by your furniture, or in front of the fireplace where it can serve as a focal point.
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