Rustic House with San Antonio Oriental Rugs
My great aunt is a very big fan of antique furniture. Her house is rustic, and she loves heavily ornate wooden furniture, antique items and memorabilia like old telephones, phonographs and paintings. She even has a historic and authentic wooden carriage wheels in her front yard, dated during the late 1800s. The floor of her living room, dining room, and bedroom are all covered with elaborately designed San Antonio oriental rugs. All her children are living abroad, and one of them resides in Texas. She got the rugs from a well-known furniture shop in San Antonio.
The rugs were crafted tastefully and with the highest quality from the finest New Zealand wool. The rug in her living room has a Persian inspired pattern, while the one in her dining room is Chinese-inspired. In her bedroom, the Oriental rug on the floor has a safari theme with leopard prints strewn all over. It matches the bedspread and comforter on her wispy mosquito net-covered canopy bed, which have cheetah and tiger prints.
I find her house a little over decorated and scary because of all those antiques. But visiting her house is always an enjoyable experience for me because it feels like going to a museum, and playing poker with my cousins while sitting on her San Antonio oriental rugs is always fun.
