Western
Style Theme Decorating
Itching to add some western-style or cowboy-style
home decorating?
Great choice! There is something timeless and enchanting
about this style of home decorating. Closely related--and
possibly the same--are rustic style, log cabin style, and
mountain style decorating.
Regardless of what you call it, this type
of interior design will center upon the use of natural
materials. The first thing you'll want to do is evaluate how
you can add more natural wood, metal, rock, and leather to your
room.
When it comes to furniture, Western style is most often large
and bulky, but simple in design and structure. Look for lots of
bare wood. Fabrics tend to Native American prints, Cowboy
prints, or outdoorsy-kinds of prints. If busy prints are not
your cup of tea, consider matte-finish leather, denim, suede,
or nubby weaves.
Colors should be those found in nature, such as rich browns,
dark greens, dark reds, golds, etc. Other colors might include
rock gray, metal black, and cream.
Add Western motifs such as knickknacks, blankets, wall
hangings, pillows, and more. This would include motifs such as
cowboys, saddles, horses, Native American crafts, wild animals
found in forests and mountains, rivers, wildflowers, etc.
Older, vintage items will go well with Western home decorating
too. Look for bold-colored quilts, old saddle blankets,
barrels, weathered farm tools, and so on.
If you're crafty (or know someone who is), you can really let
your imagination run wild when it comes to cowboy (or cowgirl!)
home decorating. Use old horseshoes as candle holders on your
wall or as bookends. Take bandannas and sew them into pillows,
quilt squares, or even lampshade covers. "Plant" dried flowers
in old Mason jars and scatter them around on your side tables
and bookcases.
Your floors in a western style home should also be natural...
preferably hardwood or recycled plank flooring. But they could
also be made from flagstone. Be sure to scatter western-style
area rugs around though, because natural floors can be
cold!
If you can, don't use window treatments... just leave them
bare, especially if you have a great view of the mountains or
other natural settings. But, if you must use window coverings,
keep them simple, such as plain valances, straight panels, or
shutters.
Lighting needs to go with the western style of your home
decorating too. Vintage lamps are great, but you can use almost
any lamps made from wood and metal. Lampshades made of
stretched rawhide will really add to that cowboy feel. But the
rule here is plain and functional.
Other decorative details might include beading, fringe, twig
accents, nailhead designs, metal drawer pulls and doorknobs,
and anything made from logs. Pottery and stoneware will also
enhance the look.
So, do you see how easy it can be to add western and cowboy
touches to your home decorating? Whether you go "whole hog"
into it or just add a few touches here and there is up to you.
Whatever changes you make, though, are sure to give your home
decorating a whole new look.
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