A leather bench made from rugged leather is the ideal place to rest vintage Stetsons or work gloves. Utilitarian hooks are nailed into the wall and can hold fringe vests, jeans jackets and even a lasso. You can use well-worn cowboy boots and subtle colors, such as a flat-weave cobalt rug, to line your floor. Layering textiles over plump leather sofas will soften the room. In the entryway, continue the color theme with maroon and navy plaids, shearling throws and an abstract rug. Wyoming-based authors are featured here, as well as goods such blankets, cushions, and ceramics. It can be very tasteful, too. If used in moderation and the right setting, a graceful Buck bust, an elegant elk with antlers or a noble Bison--all friendly faces that you'll see at the Ranch--can become statement pieces to be admired.
Many of the wood-paneled rooms in this cabin had a dark, cramped feel, so to lighten the look, designers painted the redwood walls white. The ceilings were left exposed to show off the beautiful natural tones of the famous California redwood. A faintly rustic feel is given to this living room by the exposed wood beams on the ceiling and the playful cowhide ottoman. Sunlight pours in from two walls full of windows. This simple living room features an all-over white palette with medium grain wood accents, including the trim used to frame three interior windows that provide a peek at the adjacent kitchen. A Southwestern wall hanging is positioned above the fireplace, adding a pop of festive color.
The Shaw Ranch is located in Cora Wyoming 75 miles south-west of Jackson Hole. It boasts a log cabin mansion with five bedrooms and four bathrooms, measuring more than 8,600 sq. ft. Interior features include massive stone fireplaces and copper ceiling kitchens. It is surrounded with 230 acres of land, which is visible through the living room's wall of windows. This includes three ponds as well as miles of open pastures. We show you the modern Western way of ranching in this rustic, American setting. The property is also available for sale by.css-24jit at $4.65 Million.
It's clear that accessories and clothing are an integral part of the Western aesthetic. They make great props for outfitting rooms. Vintage-inspired lace dresses can be used as window treatments. You can also set out silver and turquoise jewelry on a tray. This not only makes your bijoux look great, but also allows you to quickly access them when you get dressed up in the morning. When worn over a mirror or chair or cowboy boots are stacked underneath a fireplace, vintage belts and hats create layers.
The large living room and high ceilings make it possible for many different textures and patterns to co-exist. The gold side table adds a touch of glamour.
Paisley prints: Paisley is a timeless print that will never go out of fashion. A paisley rug is timeless if you are looking for something timeless.
Western style demands the use of colorful textiles. This room has city views, which can be used as decoration without traditional wall art. This space blends Southern and Western styles. Sarah Moore of Sarah Catherine Design says that the goal was to make an old barn a modern farmhouse where my client can host their friends and family. "We paired the white shiplap walls of this bedroom with bolder accents, such as an iron bed and buffalo check on the headboard, vintage chest, bamboo shades, vintage trunk, and lots more. I love how the natural light and bright walls coordinate with some of its more rustic features to make it feel like an old farmhouse cabin.