Antelope prints in home decor – always a popular topic around here.
Re-posting this here today as it’s the last day to take advantage of the sale prices of the linked Ballard Design options below!
Also sometimes referred to as deer or fawn prints, these antelope prints are also one of my favorite patterns, as you can clearly see.
Antelope Prints in Home Decor
I get so many questions about this chic print, especially our stair runners.
Today I thought I’d just go ahead and dedicate a whole post to this classic pattern.
Trends by their very nature, come and go…and then usually circle back again!
However, just like in fashion – there are some things that truly never really go out of style.
Of course I’m talking about antelope prints in home decor.
This nature inspired neutral pattern complements SO many different interior design styles, it’s no wonder it’s so popular.
If you too love this perennially stylish print, today’s post will be right up your ally.
Cosmo as a puppy posing on our back staircase.
Antelope Pattern Staircase Runners
Carpets with an Antelope print are probably the most popular way to implement this pattern in the home.
To that end, I think stair runners are the most popular way to use antelope carpets in the home.
However, I’m obviously very partial here.
The top photo is of our old stair runner in our former home.
I love this stair runner so much, I went with it again, only even more so – in our current home here in Connecticut.
This cute photo of our dog, Cosmo – reminds me to add how great this carpet is for hiding dirt in high traffic areas and of course also ideal for pet owners!
Learn more about the gray paint on the walls in our back staircase here.
I selected this beautiful pattern for our back stair case (above) and also for the stairs which lead to our attic (seen below.)
our mud room runner – read more about the white paint color we chose here.
Antelope Carpets and Runners
In addition to our stairs, I also went with this fun carpet in our mudroom hallway.
It’s not only pretty, and great for hiding dirt, but it’s also super durable.
Our carpet is from Stark, but there’s a lot of great looking less expensive options available.
I’ve gone ahead and featured several here.
This one below from Ballard is a great option.
Fawn animal print carpet from Ballard Design
Fawn print fabric from Ballard Design
Other ways to incorporate Antelope Patterns into your home.
In addition to stair case runners and carpets, adding throw pillows with antelope prints is another great way to incorporate this chic pattern into your home decor.
Below are two of my favorite examples.
Related: How to use patterns in home design.
Antelope linen throw pillows in spa blue from Shop Little Design Co.
Don’t you love the way this print looks in a pale blue?
I’ve been toying with the idea of adding some beautiful antelope decorative pillows to our living roo.
Haven’t hit the purchase button on this one yet, only because I’m worried about having too much of this beloved pattern in our home!
Skirted ottoman in antelope linen by Shop Little Design Co.
Conclusion
So there you have it, at least four fun ways to use this classic yet funky pattern in the home.
There’s even more ideas out there, but these are my favorite ways to use and see antelope prints in the home.
Weather you call this fawn or antelope or deer print, there’s no denying it’s a popular animal print pattern for home decor.
Almost as popular as leopard print patterns.
Fellow antelope print lovers, I’d love to see how you use this pattern in your own homes, let me know!
By the way, you can always see more of our current home here.
As always, if you have more questions, please feel free to shoot me an email or leave it in the comments below.
I always try my best to answer them.
Which reminds me… I’ve already answered two very popular questions: my three favorite white trim paint colors, and the best white paints to use on your kitchen cabinets – just in case you too are wondering.
Stone antelope lumbar pillow in linen.
ADDITIONAL DESIGN IDEAS
For even more great home ideas to enhance your home’s own personal style, be sure to check out these other posts by clicking on each title below-
BEDSIDE TABLE AND NIGHTSTAND ROUND UP
FULL BATHROOM REMODEL WITH BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS
THE BEST NEW FLOOR FOR A BATHROOM REMODEL
HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT AREA RUGS
AN HONEST REVIEW OF OUR RUGGABLE RUG
SMALL BATHROOM UPDATES GET THE LUXURY SPA LOOK FOR LESS
WHAT TO HANG ON THE BARE WALL BEHIND YOUR SOFA
HOW TO DECORATE YOUR HOME ON A BUDGET
PANTRY ORGANIZATION IDEAS FROM THE PROS
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Hi! Can you please send me the stark rug pattern name and color ? They have a few. Thank you!
it’s Antelope Ax.
Ours is in the chocolate color way.
What color Stark did you use? I love the undertones and color contrasts in the antelope colorway you chose. Thanks!
Ours is the chocolate color.
I love these prints but what I really need is a leopard print for a chair seat that’s not too orange! Any suggestions?
Have you checked out the selection over at Ballard? Also Etsy?
I am looking at several Stark options for my staircase. I just ordered a few samples. It is a curved staircase that opens up into a large area and two bedrooms. What would you suggest for those areas? Would I carry the antelope carpet throughout or would it be too busy?
I’m not sure, I happen to love the print, so I don’t find it too busy at all. Maybe continue into the large areas and leave the bedrooms out. For the bedrooms go with large area rugs? good luck!xx
Wow!! Looks so beautiful.
Hi Sue:
Just ordered the Ballard Design Rug! I have a question, the is an art print in the One King’s Lane feature of your home — Two woman walking with buildings in the background, I think it may be a cover of Vogue Magazine. Do you know the source? I think you may have featured it long ago?
Yes, funny enough I just featured it on my Instagram stories. It is from Vogue, they sell their photo prints in their archives, I think through Condenaste.com ? google archives? good luck!
Love this! I had ordered the gray Ballard for my living room but had to return it bc it shed like crazy so be forewarned! I have dogs with lots of accidents so ended up getting the flor tiles antelope and it looks surprisingly decent for this elderly dog / puppy phase!