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Simple Tips for Western Decorating

Do you ever get nostalgic for that time when men worked out on the farm or ranch and women did the cooking and other household chores? This was a time when family was important and everyone regularly gathered around a big country wood dining table to share a delicious home-cooked meal. There in the country, beautiful lush green grass met the most azure blue skies. A country and western décor can help you capture this feeling of an era gone by.

Re-creating the Past

You can easily create this comfortable, welcoming look in your home. Many people want a home that is elegant and stately looking. But a country and western décor is perfect for those who simply want all their guests to feel instantly at ease and relaxed. You décor will exude the feeling that you open your home up to anyone and everyone, and your visitors would stay forever if only they could. When they visit, your guests will feel right at home. After all, the atmosphere that visitors see and feel has everything to do with your décor.

Homes that are decorated with a country and western theme have a warm, lived-in look. Part of its charm is all the wood and rustic colors that are hallmarks of this style. For an authentic, old-time look, go with wood floors and exposed wooden beams on the ceiling.

Country and western kitchens tend to be oversized and full of color. Add accents such as sunflowers, roosters, and old teapot collections, or perhaps a wrought-iron baker's rack and gingham tablecloth. This sounds just like grandma's kitchen, doesn't it? You can't go back to that slower-paced life, but creating the look in your home can be the next best thing.

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. All you need is a few western striped throw rugs containing these colors scattered here and there on the wood floor, and you will have created an amazing look.

More Western Than Country

Do you lean more toward the western look? You can create a fabulous look decorating with horseshoes and rodeo-themed throws. Throws are great because they're so versatile: you can drape one lazily over the back of a rocking chair or throw it across a worn spot on the sofa. Throws also make amazing focal points-simply hang one on an empty wall.

Other great additions include table runners and coasters that share the western theme. For the ultimate western effect, hang a cowboy hat or even a wooden wagon wheel on the wall. You can even purchase cowboy boot planters for your oak end tables that are original and sure to be a conversation piece in your home. You might also find items such as horse-shaped wrought-iron candle holders, huge Texas star wall hangings, and other western-themed accessories. These will all give your home that look of days long past, when families gathered together 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

Your entire family will love the relaxed and comfortable atmosphere you've created with your country and western décor. 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.

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