With all of the stressful things going on in our country - the Boston bombing and the West, TX. explosion, and what is going on for us personally, our son in law being deployed and just so much more personal stresses...well, I am just in the mood to go into dream mode....so here are some dreamy ideas for home decorating and special touches for a party - all with that Equestrian feel!!!
Take a deep breath .... exhale.... and enjoy!
So here is a drawing of the home we would love to build on the back of our farm - only to make it more aesthetically pleasing with our white and black barn, we have decided it would be better as a white home with black shutters - a more Southern house feel
..I love sconce light fixtures - again the fixtures on the walls give a home an older more established feel.
How about this for the back door? I believe it is a gardening boot, but to us, it also looks like a rubber riding boot!
Al over the house - there will be signs of horse love... tucked in here and there...
even the guest room will have a bit of a ranch feel..
Who would not love to have these to pull out when a drink is served to a friend?
.. ingenious...
..and it rains in Texas...so we would need a place to put our wet umbrellas..
..and okay - I admit it - this has nothing to do with anything equestrian ..other than using it to wash off dirt from riding and grooming..but hey - I just love it anyway!!
..and this magnificent photo - Oh my ... wouldn't this look amazing just about anywhere in my dream home???
Showing posts with label Equestrian Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equestrian Decor. Show all posts
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
UMMMMORE Equestrian Decor!!
Ohhhh - I love this room!
This has that old Southern Plantation look.
I love this wall - with all of the pictures framed the same way - would look amazing with show pics lined up next to each other!
Ottoman!!
Umbrella holder with a sidesaddle theme!
Now - This is a mud room!
Love the brick wall - the horse pics and the horse shoe detail on the stairs!
Oh MY!!!
..and sometimes it is the smallest of details that make a big impact.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Wishing For Spring
I get impatient this time of the year. Valentine's Day is past and down here in Texas we are teased with a day here and there that truly feels like Spring.... but beware! For if you fall to the temptation to plant your garden ... there will be one last dip in the temperatures and it will all be in vane.
So if you are like me... wishing for Spring so you can get some dirt under your fingernails..... these are for you:
So if you are like me... wishing for Spring so you can get some dirt under your fingernails..... these are for you:
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Favorite "Pockets" in My Home
As some of you know, my husband Don and I live above our barn. Trust me when I say it is much nicer than it sounds. Albeit ~ we did and do have plans to one day build a more normal home further into our property. With that said, what I have in our current home are furnishings that are intended to go into a full size house....so my current home is what most would call.... well.... okay, I will say it - CLUTTERED. I have collections of amazing things...not expensive..but oh so important to me.
I am the only daughter of 2 parents who were both only children. That alone gave me a collection of antiques and items that recall wonderful memories, some so dear they are comforting. Others have value because they reflect my own life and passions. Ahem..... - ..... we all know what that happens to be.
Without delay though.. I just wanted to share with you a few of my favorite home 'pockets'. I call them that because ..YES dear friends .. I know my home has 3 times the furniture it ought to ... and YES dear friends and family... I do happen to love (memorable) knick knacks.. even in this day of minimalistic style. I am who I am. I have never bent to trends just to be up to date and I don't think it will start anytime soon!
This is a cloche that I have over a Royal Dalton figurine that belonged to my Grandmother. I paired her with a wooly white sheep I found at an antique store... since we raise sheep. I change what is in this seasonally.
The painting is real although a lesser known artists rendition of the famous Pharoh's Horses. Beneath it is a bust my parents found and fell in love with from an antique store in Denver. To the right are photos of my daughters Emily and Joy and to the left is a photo of my Father actually taken while he was preforming brain surgery!
This painting was a gift to me from my husband. You really have to see it in person to appreciate the detail of the texture. It is called blizzard as that was the artists inspiration while bringing her own horses into the barn one night. My Daddy's ashes are in the wooden urn below.
These frames are each life stories of my Grand parents and the one at the very end of one I did for my parents. On the facing wall is one I did for Don's Mother.
This one antique sidesaddle stirrup was a gift that started a small collection!
I am the only daughter of 2 parents who were both only children. That alone gave me a collection of antiques and items that recall wonderful memories, some so dear they are comforting. Others have value because they reflect my own life and passions. Ahem..... - ..... we all know what that happens to be.
Without delay though.. I just wanted to share with you a few of my favorite home 'pockets'. I call them that because ..YES dear friends .. I know my home has 3 times the furniture it ought to ... and YES dear friends and family... I do happen to love (memorable) knick knacks.. even in this day of minimalistic style. I am who I am. I have never bent to trends just to be up to date and I don't think it will start anytime soon!
This is a cloche that I have over a Royal Dalton figurine that belonged to my Grandmother. I paired her with a wooly white sheep I found at an antique store... since we raise sheep. I change what is in this seasonally.
I love to read...and this is a widow seat I built sandwiched between bookcases and our entertainment center.
The painting is real although a lesser known artists rendition of the famous Pharoh's Horses. Beneath it is a bust my parents found and fell in love with from an antique store in Denver. To the right are photos of my daughters Emily and Joy and to the left is a photo of my Father actually taken while he was preforming brain surgery!
This painting was a gift to me from my husband. You really have to see it in person to appreciate the detail of the texture. It is called blizzard as that was the artists inspiration while bringing her own horses into the barn one night. My Daddy's ashes are in the wooden urn below.
These frames are each life stories of my Grand parents and the one at the very end of one I did for my parents. On the facing wall is one I did for Don's Mother.
..and here is my newest project. This piece of furniture is actually a plate rack that hangs on the wall. It belonged to my Grand Mother, but I filled it with more interesting and less breakable things. It now resides in our bedroom.
It is filled with an eclectic variation of sidesaddle collectables, gifts, travel momentos and inherited treasures!
I know it is odd, but yes, those are real bird wings...and I love my horse prints..one coming and one going!
This one antique sidesaddle stirrup was a gift that started a small collection!
These 2 sidesaddle prints were also a very special and unexpected gift!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
..And Yet More Equestrian Decor!
An early 19th century antique fire screen.
..and how about these for a tile accent!
..and now for the most amazing fun idea yet.... are you ready? I just love this!okay - well I gotta go. I need to find a chisel so I can carve out horse shoe shapes in my wood floor to inset some real ones!!!
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