Interior Decorating and Home Decor With Native American Indian Art

Since there has been a trend in recent years towardseven bathrooms enhanced with Pacific Northwest
more earthy color tones for interior decorating, NativeIndian art in the form of both prints and wood plaque
American Indian art can fit in nicely as part of homecarvings. The Pacific Northwest Native American
decor. Most subjects used in Native American Indianartists also make some of the most striking aboriginal
art tend to be focused on nature whether the piecesmasks in the world which are also suitable for hanging
are prints, carvings or pottery. Colors tend to be earthyon walls.
shades of browns, reds, blacks and yellows since theNative American Indian art as home decor helps bring
main raw materials are wood as in carvings from thein an atmosphere of nature in the overall interior
Pacific Northwest region and clay from the Southwest.decorating of a room. This is because of their natural
Even painted wood carvings or pottery tend to havecolors and also their subject matters which tend to be
natural colors often found in nature such as greensanimals such as eagles, bears, thunderbirds, killer
and blues. All of these colors work well with the morewhales and salmons. Pacific Northwest Native art in
natural styles of interior decorating today.particular gives homes in that region a local flavor.
The Pacific Northwest region which covers the statesMany homes in this part of North America have this
of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia (Canada) andtype of artwork as part of interior decorating. This
the southern part of Alaska, produces some excellentstyle of Native American Indian art is still relatively
Native American Indian art in the form of woodunknown to many parts of North America and the rest
carvings. This is not surprising since the Pacificof the world so for homes outside of the Pacific
Northwest is abundant with forests which haveNorthwest region, a nice wood carving can be seen as
provided the wood as raw material for the region'sexotic treasure brought back from a homeowner's
Native American Indian art. The wood is sometimestravels. Check out some examples of Pacific
painted in striking colors or just stained with naturalNorthwest Indian art either in a gallery or online and
looking browns. Either way, such pieces fit in perfectlyimagine how a piece or two can be part of your
in rooms with earthy color tones. I have seen walls ofhome's interior decorating.
living rooms, bedrooms, office den rooms, hallways and