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When you think of Americana style, you might think of generic flag motifs, hide rugs, and red, white, and blue everywhere. We’re turning that concept on its head and redefining Americana as a variety of interior design styles, all representing different corners of the country. Click the links below to head directly to your dream destination or keep scrolling to take the scenic route. 
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Classic Americana
When you think of Americana style, you might think of generic flag motifs, hide rugs, and red, white, and blue everywhere. We’re turning that concept on its head and redefining Americana as a variety of interior design styles, all representing different corners of the country. Click the links below to head directly to your dream destination or keep scrolling to take the scenic route. 

Nautical Bar Harbor

Coastal Charleston

Simply Soho

Rustic Napa

Nantucket Prep

Santa Fe Ranch

Coastal Charleston

Rustic Napa

Santa Fe Ranch

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Bar Harbor, ME

Nautical Bar Harbor

Channel the salty charm of Bar Harbor, ME with the Fisherman Aesthetic. Think weathered woods, rope accents, and brass hardware that echo life by the docks. Anchor your space with sturdy, utilitarian furniture and layer in maritime finds like vintage lanterns or nautical maps. It's all about creating a cozy, lived-in feel that pays homage to East Coast seafaring heritage—no boat required. 
Charleston, SC

Coastal Charleston

Coastal Grandma style captures the breezy elegance of Charleston, SC, where sun-faded pastels, antique charm, and relaxed refinement come together effortlessly. Embrace this look by layering classic slipcovered seating with linen throws, rattan accents, and touches of blue and cream throughout your space. 
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New York, NY

Simply Soho

Architecture is what makes New York City's quintessential interior design iconic. When creating your Soho-inspired design, let the character of your home take the stage and choose furniture and decor that accentuate the structure. 
Napa, CA

Rustic Napa

Tuscan style brings the warmth of Napa, CA’s vineyard vistas indoors with rustic textures, earthy tones, and timeless Old World charm. To create your own Tuscan-inspired retreat, lean into terracotta hues, distressed wood, and wrought iron details that echo the region’s wine country elegance. 
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Nantucket, MA

Nantucket Prep

Preppy style in Nantucket channels coastal charm with a crisp, tailored twist. Think navy and white palettes, striped textiles, and polished wood finishes that reflect the island’s maritime roots. To bring this look home, focus on symmetry, classic silhouettes, and a playful mix of patterns—from gingham to anchor motifs. 
Santa fe, NM

Santa Fe Ranch

Western Heritage style in Santa Fe captures the spirit of the Southwest with earthy textures, rich desert tones, and artisanal craftsmanship. Embrace this Santa Fe-inspired look by incorporating weathered wood, woven textiles, and leather accents that speak to the region’s rugged elegance. 
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Tiffany Wong
Published June 26, 2025
Tiffany Wong
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F.A.Q.

What style is Americana furniture? 

America is often described as a melting pot of people from different backgrounds and traditions. Americana furniture reflects these diverse roots, blending styles for a uniquely American look that reflects the country’s history. 


This eclectic furniture often draws on colonial and farmhouse styles for an elegant yet rustic look straight out of the past. You might also see influences from the Southwest, Native American art and textiles and even coastal touches. While these styles might seem random, they come together to celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage. 


You can choose your Americana design by focusing on a specific region — maybe the area where you live or your favorite vacation spot. If you love the New England coast, a weathered wood coffee table and vintage nautical art will bring a beachy vibe to your living room. If the Southwest has captured your heart, look for leather or upholstered furniture with bold, tribal motifs. 

What are the elements of Americana furniture?

Americana design beautifully captures the spirit of the nation by drawing on the interior design styles that define cities and regions across the country. Rather than adhering to a single aesthetic, Americana furniture celebrates the diversity found within American homes, reflecting the distinctive atmospheres of places like New York, Charleston, Santa Fe, and Nantucket.


The foundational aspects of Americana furniture are inspired by the unique stories of cities and communities throughout the United States. In New England, for example, you'll find Shaker-inspired pieces characterized by simplicity and utility, echoing the understated elegance of Boston brownstones and coastal Maine retreats. Head south to Charleston or Savannah, and Americana takes on a hospitable grace, with sturdy rocking chairs, ornate woodwork, and porch swings symbolizing Southern charm and tradition.


Venture west, and the spirit of Americana blends rustic frontier aesthetics with Southwest influences. Think of rugged, hand-hewn timber tables reminiscent of Aspen ski lodges, or the vivid woven textiles and terracotta accents found in Santa Fe homes. In the vibrant heart of Chicago, Americana draws from the city's industrial roots—a mix of exposed brick, iron fixtures, and reclaimed wood furniture that nods to the region’s storied manufacturing legacy.

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