3. The oil for your cast iron skillet can be heated over the campfire. Use a spatula to coat the bottom. You should pour the batter into the skillet. Make sure that the batter is in an even layer. You can either cover the skillet with foil or use a lid to protect it.
You will need your cowboy cap and your spirit for adventure as you explore the American design style room by room.
This art wall allows kitchen appliances and other kitchen equipment to disappear, creating a unique showplace. Rob Stenberg created the design for the walls out of reclaimed barnwood. The wall's touch-latch cabinetry gives it a more artful look than traditional kitchen cabinetry. A custom-made hemlockblock island is constructed by the homeowner and looks aged.
Horses are an example of a West-inspired motif, just like buffalo and cacti. Here, leather dining chairs are paired with contemporary glass tables.
A light blue vanity and brass pulls are a pretty surprise against this bathroom's black-and-white, mosaic tile floor. A cactus is a fun (if spiky) companion up top. A pocket door divides the two sides of this bathroom; the floor's tile pattern visually unifies them. A desert theme is carried through both spaces via the sandy-colored cabinets, the rug and cactus accents — both in the artwork and the real live plant.
Are you ready to decorate your home? Why not try using western-themed furniture? At Your Western Decor, we provide all of the furniture you could need to style your home in a rustic design. Browse through our inventory to see western decor that will make your home feel natural and inviting. A rustic style encompasses a wide range of decor, but there are some qualities that they share. For one, our rustic furniture is made of natural materials such as wood and canvas. Often, the furniture appears to be or is unfinished or reclaimed. These qualities give our rustic decor items a homey feeling that modern design won't give you.