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With the rise in popularity of shows such as Yellowstone, the cowboy look and feel is on the rise. Even some interior design trends are moving to accommodate the world’s fixation on this popular television show. From ranch-inspired embroidered button-ups to cowboy hats and boots, the look and feel of the Wild West is back!

There are select areas within Arizona that bring this trend alive. One place, in particular, is Sedona.  If you live there or been lucky enough to visit,  you know that Sedona breathes the exquisite air of the Southwest at its best. The red rock surrounds and paints the area and can bring your heart racing. It is why this area is replete with impressive natural earth tones and bold patterns. Add to it the natural high desert accents like pinon pines sprinkled with a cactus or two, this is a natural place for the look and feel of the Southwest decor.

Southwestern style and decor can have a blend of naturalist, slightly rugged, and the look of luxury. Many times, there appears to be magic in the mix. Where else is there a combination of Spanish architecture, Native American textiles and motifs, and rustic western ranch? This scheme can be organic looking, understated, and a touch luxe. The interior design team at Janet Brooks Design shares the love for this warm and rich design trend. They also keep in mind your unique style and thoughts.

Thanks to talented design teams such as the one we have gathered at Janet Brooks Design, southwest style and interior design has become effortlessly cool and individualistic. It boasts design-forward elements in lighting, terracotta accents, and rich textiles. This Southwestern design style is both balanced and daring; intriguing and welcoming; bold and natural.

Contact our design experts today so we can create a design plan that fits your budget as well as your dreams. We are passionate about the interior design process, specializing in the creation of very personal luxury homes in exclusive locations, including Sedona, Arizona.