
So you want to decorate your Western-style home without spending a lot of money and looking like you live in a barn. You are probably wondering where to start. Here are some tips to help you on your way to a beautifully decorated Western-style home.
1. Any good decorator will tell you to start with a focus or inspiration. It may be an architectural structure, such as a fireplace, a beautiful view, or a particular piece of art. If you have an inspirational thing, but you can buy it right away, decorate this thing and buy it whenever you can.
2. First you want to start with the paint color for the room. Dark colors will make a small room smaller, so keep in mind the size of the room when choosing colors. Western color themes tend to be the color of nature, such as cactus greens, earthy brown shades, red sunsets, deep blues and clay yellow shades. Paint is the easiest and most affordable way to lay the foundation for western decoration through your home.
3. Then, start small, choose a few pieces for the room that you like. If you are making a bathroom, start with the cabinet hardware. In the style of the Old West there are cabinet handles and equipment in the style of the Old West with rocket-crooks, horns and wire for Barbies or equestrian contours, using condos, western belts and other items that can be seen on horse shows. All of these items are widely available in Western country themes, which feature sculptures, cowboy ranches and other iconic symbols of western ranch life. Choose the style that you like best, and gradually add some quality pieces. Washing dishes and dispensers, bath containers and essentials such as bedding, bath mats and shower curtains can be used to enhance the western theme. Spend more money on what you touch, like towels, carpets and bathroom accessories to create a feeling of luxury. Hang western artwork or village signs on large empty places, leave a mirror in the bathroom with an old barn.
4. If you are decorating a bedroom, you may want to use several Western-style photo frames and several small knick knacks to bring a western touch to the room. Countertops and shelves make large houses for wrought iron sculptures or small collectibles, such as wagon wheels, stirrups and spurs. A simple way to incorporate western decor into your home is a work of art. Framed artwork with the traditional culture of cowboys, village or pastoral scenes of the ranch or western wildlife, such as wolves, bears and horses, can be a great addition to any interior of the western room. Choose a set of blankets in the color you like and use it as your inspiration. Your son loves horses and cowboys, and you want to decorate his room again. Make your part of inspiration with a western set of blankets, choose a color scheme for the room that complements it and sticks to it. You can use the wall with an accent to add another color to the room. You can use many different patterns and textures, but if you stick to the color scheme, everything works together. Pick up furniture that goes with the size of the room, do not fill the room with furniture that overpowers it. Personalize it to make it special with his / her name in a rope or stencil on the wall with other western forms. You have his first cowboy boots, use them as part of the decor. Add a bookshelf with some of her favorite horses history books. Decorate the room to match the age of the occupant.
5. To turn your living room into a western setting, start with furniture. Western furniture is usually large and bulky with soft sofas and chairs. Tables can be rustic, using reclaimed wood or iron. Lamps can be unique, made from horseshoes, snags, stirrups, spurs, or anything else your imagination can come up with.
Choose a color scheme and build it, again, you can use several textures and fabrics, if you stick to the color scheme. Covered carpets and pillows reinforce the western scheme. Add a character with Western sculptures or objects such as horseshoes, stirrups and car wheels.
6. The kitchen is an interesting place to decorate with western accessories, there are many different western designs in the kitchen. Drawer, wardrobe equipment, switching plates, towel holders, salted and pepper shakers and many other kitchen utensils that will make your kitchen a fun place to work. It is not easy for you to gather everyone on the table at dinner, get a ringing triangle, and they will never miss another meal.
If you live in a city, consider going on a day trip to the country in search of swaps, selling a garage, or checking out newspapers for those who may have western decor for sale. Also check online for western decor items that you can buy and send to your door.
When it comes to decorating with Western Home Decor, money and your imagination are the only limitations you have. Your home is exclusively for you, so have fun decorating it, enjoy the process, only you will know when you're done.

