Mar 31 2010
asy Ways to Add a Country and Western Theme at Home
Do you dream of going back to a time when men worked on the ranch or farm and women did the cooking and other household chores? Your mind goes back to a time wh en family was at the center of people’s lives, where all gathered around a large country dining room table to share a tasty home-cooked meal. To us, these times in the country seem more relaxing, a place where beautiful lush green grass met azure blue skies. A country and western décor can help you capture this feeling of an era gone by.
Re-creating the Past
It’s not difficult to create this comfortable, welcoming style in your home. For many people, the goal is an elegant, stately looking home. If you simply want all who enter your home to feel at ease and relaxed, then consider a country and western décor. Your home feels as if it’s open to anyone and everyone, and all would stay forever, if only they could. Your guests will not be able to help feeling right at home when they visit. Your décor has everything to do with the impression people have when they visit your home.
Homes that are decorated with a country and western theme have a warm, lived-in look. Lots of wood and rustic colors are a big part of the décor, adding to its charm. With wooden floors and exposed wooden beams on the ceiling, you can really create an old-time feeling.
A kitchen styled in this theme is typically oversized and full of color. Common in a country/western kitchen are sunflowers, roosters, old teapot collections, gingham tablecloths, and wrought-iron baker’s racks. Doesn’t this sound just like grandma’s kitchen? Although you can’t go back to that time when life ran at a much slower pace, the next best thing is creating that look in your home.
Paint can make all the difference when you decorate with a country and western décor theme. Rustic colors such as tan, brown, dark blue, forest green, and maroon can really add to the rich look. These colors can also be used elsewhere. For instance, you might take a few western striped throw rugs that use these colors and place them here and there on your wood floor.
More Western Than Country
If you like the western look, you can create a fabulous décor decorating with horseshoes and rodeo-themed throws. Throws are great, as they can be used in so many different ways. You might use one to cover up a worn spot on the sofa, or hook one lazily over the back of a rocking chair. You might even create an amazing focal point and hang one on a bare wall.
Other great additions include table runners and coasters that share the western theme. Create a huge western effect by hanging a cowboy hat or wooden wagon wheel on the wall. Purchase some cowboy boot planters for your oak end tables for an original addition to the décor that’s sure to be a conversation piece. There are plenty of western-themed accessories to choose from, from wrought-iron candle holders in the shape of horses to huge Texas star wall hangings. All will give your home the look of days long past, of families gathering around a hearth after a long, hard day on the ranch. These days, you can choose from a variety of western-themed accessories, from huge Texas star wall hangings to wrought-iron candle holders in the shape of horses, that will give your home a look of days long past-when family life meant gathering together after a long, hard day on the ranch.
A Style That’s Easy to Live With
It’s not difficult to decorate your home using a country and western style, and your entire family will enjoy the relaxed and comfortable atmosphere you create. Your guests will also enjoy the décor-so much so that you may be hard-pressed to get them to leave your inviting home on the range.