Pueblo Style Gives A Southwestern Flair

The American Southwest enjoys a fabulous blend of Spanish, Native American and Western rancher influences in its architecture, decor and even food. These influences reflect not only the cultures that reside in the region, but the natural resources of the region itself.

The earliest settlers of the Southwest, the Native American tribes of New Mexico and Arizona, were masterful at using the resources available to them. They created the adobe pueblo architecture that’s still influencing building designs today. In fact one historic town, Sedona, AZ, has built Southwestern colors into its building code. As a result, it’s the only town in the world where the “golden arches” of the local McDonald’s Restaurant is actually turquoise!

Modern designers now make use of brighter palettes for a Southwestern style like turquoise, sand and pale pink. However, the pueblo style is recognized for its deep chili red trademark color. This hue actually comes from the common decor in this design called “ristas” - long braid of chilis. Hence the red color.

Here are some ideas for creating a Pueblo-inspired home interior:

Take heed of the walls. Make a faux adobe walls and choose earth colors like browns and beige. Terracotta or a reddish-brown color is also a good choice. How do you make this faux adobe? Add some clean sand to the paint before application. Apply a thick coat on the walls and the texture will make your walls look like they’re made of adobe.

Next, create the look of vigas on a ceiling. Stain 2×4 timbers with a dark walnut stain, and then distress the wood with whatever tools suit your fancy. Then attach the boards to the ceiling.

Take up the old wall-to-wall carpet and replace it with terracotta tile. If genuine terracotta tile is beyond your budget, there are vinyl floorings with Pueblo Style designs. Another option would be the paint the floors to simulate a tile look. Be sure to seal flooring paint with a coat of quality urethane.

Polish the floor makeover with Navajo area rugs. Consider an area rug a good investment. Navajo rugs are the perfect floor decors for a Pueblo-inspired home, with their hand-knotted, colorful and intricate patterns.

Lastly, use pots. That’s right! Pots only for flowers no more. With a Pueblo design, pots as decors, centerpieces, artworks, etc. are perfect.

Need I say more? Pueblo style is one to try. It will transform your home into a place rich in culture and beauty. Not to mention, colors and design.

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