Hello again! Dawn here, from DesigningDawn.com, back with another mood board for your decoration inspiration.
I’ve lived in the Midwest my whole life, but growing up, I was surrounded by Southwestern influences. My mother spent her teenage years there, and my parents met and married in Mesa, Arizona before moving back to my father’s home state of Nebraska to start a family. So the warm earth tones, beautiful patterns, and rich textures made an impression on me via remnants that found their way into our home decor, as well as various trips to visit my mother’s family in Arizona and New Mexico during my formative years.
Southwestern inspired decor has always been a favorite style of mine in the way something is when you get just enough so as not to become immune to its charms. Behold:
I love how all of these rooms use SW style in an updated way, mixing in some more modern elements to keep things fresh and now. This month, I wanted to bring some of that Southwest style to you guys, with a mood board for a warm and inviting living area. Here is what I came up with:
See all the sources for this Olioboard mood board here.
I set out to create a mood board with a nice mix of traditional Southwest decor and a contemporary feel. I love the mix of clean lines, like in the coffee table or globe stand, with more rustic elements, like the rugs and woven baskets. Here are some things to consider if you’re aiming for a similar look:
(More) Modern Southwest Decorating Tips
• Eclectic – One of my favorite things about this style is how inviting and warm it feels. I think a big part of that is the eclectic, collected over time look that these rooms have. Mixing and matching vintage textiles with modern accents, or throwing coordinating but not matchy patterns together… that’s what it’s all about.
• Texture – Probably the most important element to keep in mind if you’re shooting for a Southwest style in your space is texture. Woven baskets, clay pottery, rough burlap, soft rugs and blankets— all these textures work together in this space to create a natural atmosphere. To keep it from feeling too campy, I added in some smoother, more modern textures for relief, such as the glass table and mirror, that help balance out all the more course textiles in the room.
• Pattern – Southwest decor is all about pattern. Geometric, woven fabrics, based on the beautiful traditional Native American art form, are almost a necessity in a space like this. Here, I’ve incorporated that classic pattern element through the rugs, pillows, blankets, fabric pouf, and baskets, as well as the pottery.
• Color – When I think of Southwest style, it is synonymous with warm, clay-toned earth colors: desert landscapes in reds, tans, and sunset oranges. I used this inspiration as my primary color scheme, but also added in a few accents of turquoise and green succulents to balance the overall palette and tie everything together. Overall, a color story inspired by nature will not steer you wrong in a space like this!
I hope you’ve enjoyed your dose of inspiration today! If you would like to see more of my mood board posts, you can view them all here. You can also visit me at my blog, Designing Dawn, or on the social medias (links below in my bio). Thanks again to the Remodelaholic team for having me back each month. See you next time!
-Dawn
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