Decorating a Sunroom

Sunroom-shades

Sunrooms make for a gorgeous space to entertain or just relax with a cup of coffee each morning. The sunroom needs to make people feel like they are outside, yet still connected to the rest of the home. How it is decorated can have an impact on these impressions.

Before decorating, read these tips:

Painting

The paint choice or choices should consider the natural light that comes into the room. Whites and yellows are common in sunrooms for their cheeriness and how they work with the light. For those wanting something different, most bright colors work well.

Furniture

Make the sunroom flow into the rest of the house with furniture choices. Anything used should complement the style of the home. Popular materials for sunroom furniture are wicker, rattan, and other natural materials. Be sure to use fabrics that won’t fade as fast from the sunlight.

Window Treatments

Although the idea is to let in as much natural sunlight as possible, sometimes that isn’t ideal during extreme temperatures. Window treatments are still necessary in sunrooms. To blend in with the feeling of the room, opt for woven shades made with natural materials, wooden blinds or shutters, or roller shades. These window treatments will allow light to come in but offer the option to block it when needed. The right window treatments also help keep fabrics from fading as quickly.

For help choosing the perfect window treatments for the sunroom, talk to Window Coverings of Idaho. Visit the website to see our large selection of window treatments and more home decorating tips.

Decorating with Cowhide Rugs

Cowhide rugs can be part of almost any décor, not just that found in a ranch-style country-themed home. There are a few different ways to decorate with cowhide that won’t turn the home into something out of a country western movie set.

  1. Layering

Instead of tossing out that old area rug that might be stained or just isn’t exciting anymore, layer a cowhide rug on top of it. It’s an easy way to cover a stain, or just give it new life. The mix of colors and textures creates an interesting style.

  1. Under a Table

Try placing a cowhide rug under a kitchen or coffee table. They’re naturally stain resistant, making them a great choice for areas with a lot of traffic or spills.

  1. Wall Art

Juxtapose a cowhide rug as a wall covering with other harder pieces surrounding it. Use metal or wood wall art to balance out the softness of the cowhide. It will definitely be attention-grabbing and make a statement in any room.

Cowhide rugs can be used in many different ways and go with a lot of decorating styles when placed thoughtfully. The shape of a cowhide is more interesting and versatile than a round or rectangular rug, which is part of the reason for their popularity. With both neutral and printed options, Window Coverings of Idaho can help find the perfect cowhide for any space and décor style.

Use neutral cowhide rugs to balance out modern and traditional décor, or choose a printed pattern to bring a little fun into the mix. The design experts at Window Coverings of Idaho would love to help determine the perfect location for a new cowhide rug in any home.