Santa Fe Style Interior Design: 4 Hotel Interiors That Define Southwestern Living
Santa Fe is unlike anywhere else in the United States. It’s a place where art, architecture, and desert landscapes come together in the most soulful way. From adobe textures and handwoven rugs to wrought iron lighting and bold folk art, the design style here is layered, earthy, and endlessly inspiring.
On a recent trip, I stayed at the Inn and Spa at Loretto, right next to the historic Loretto Chapel, home to the famed spiral staircase built without nails or visible support. Walking through the chapel, with its warm light and impossibly engineered staircase, felt like stepping into a living design story. That blend of mystery, craftsmanship, and Southwest character is exactly what these hotels capture.
Here are four standout Santa Fe hotels where the interiors reflect the soul of the city and how to bring those design ideas home.
Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi – Desert Elegance
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El Rey Court – Retro Desert Cool
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Hotel St. Francis – Mission Minimalism
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Inn and Spa at Loretto – Sacred Craft
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Bringing Santa Fe Style Home
Southwestern interior design isn’t about following trends, it’s about grounding your space in natural textures, personal history, and a sense of place. These Santa Fe hotels show how warmth, tradition, and artistry can coexist beautifully. Whether you're drawn to handcrafted woodwork, desert hues, or mission-style simplicity, let these interiors inspire your next design move.
Want more design inspiration? Check out my full Santa Fe Hotel Guide for stylish places to stay across the city.
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