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Because we all need a few bright ideas from time to time, here are 7 brilliant home decor hacks that will make your life just a little bit easier!

 

1.  Use jute rope or rawhide to hang curtains!

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4.  Use cornstarch and water to apply fabric to the wall “renter’s wallpaper” that will come right off and not damage the walls!

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Last Thursday night, we were lucky enough to attend the ASID Color Theory seminar at the Denver Design Center.  The seminar was hosted by Decorative Materials, and the speaker was Feras Irikat, the Director of Design and Marketing for Stone and Pewter Accents.  It is safe to say we had our minds blown!  Feras was an incredible speaker who kept us interested and laughing the whole time, while also imparting invaluable knowledge about the psychology of color, and how we see and understand color in the world around us.  We learned SO many things, but today I just wanted to share a few of the very most interesting facts that Feras shared.

1.  No two people in the whole entire world see color in the same way.  The way each person views color is based off of a very specific mixture of the way their eyes see and their brains work, and also their individual life experiences.
Example: Nobody is born with a particular love or hate for a certain color.  Think about a color that you particularly dislike.  At first, you may think that it is just and ugly color,  but if you really think about WHY you don’t like that color, and consider where in your life you have seen that color and experiences you have had that would lead you to associate it with something negative, you might begin to understand why you have such strong feelings towards that color in particular.
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2.  Each color is made up of a certain number of “ingredients”.  The more ingredients that a color has, the more difficult it is to pinpoint, and the more it can change in different lights.
Example: In the seminar, we talked about the color Khaki.  Khaki has a lot of different ingredients, so when you look at inside under artificial lighting, it may just look beige.  Then, when you take it outside into a different light, it can look green, or yellow or any other number of things.  This is why with more neutral colors, you might think something is a perfect match for another color, then get it home and take it out and think “what in the world was I thinking? This looks terrible!!!” This is one reason that lighting is so important in design.
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3.  Colors have a huge impact on peoples’ emotions, and this is mostly due to how the brain sees them.
Example: The color red exudes a sense of power.  The color blue exudes a sense of trust and honesty.  Feras suggested that wearing one of these two colors to a job interview would trigger subconscious emotions in your future employer that would sway their opinion in a favorable way.
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4.  The way we see color changes with age.
Example: Over time, our corneas begin to yellow.  This makes things that younger people see as blue instead take on a green hue.  This can be why different people may disagree on coordinating colors.
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5.  Color names have a huge impact on the way people respond to the color itself.
Example: In the seminar, Feras used the example of Vera Wang’s line of professional apparel for women.  One season, she presented a line with a beautiful and unique color called “lilac”.  It didn’t sell.  At all.  A couple of seasons later, the exact same color was presented in a new line, this time with name “monster”.  Everyone had to have it.  Isn’t it funny how that works?

 

6.  Our subconscious is more alert and aware of our surroundings than we think it is.
Example: Here is a REALLY interesting video on how our subconscious works in ways that we would never even know.  It’s a few minutes long, but so interesting and definitely worth a watch!
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Altogether, we learned some really incredible things from the Color Theory seminar.  We would like to thank ASID, Decorative Materials, and also Feras Irikat from Stone and Pewter Accents for making this event possible!  You can find all of them on Facebook, and if you would like to see more about color and why we love it, visit us on Pinterest!

There is a lot going on right now at Home on the Range!  We have a lot of great projects that we’re working on, and we have also had about 10 different shipments of new inventory come in over the past few weeks!  There is some really incredible stuff that we’ve been unpacking, and today I wanted to share a few of my favorites (but by no means an exhaustive list).  All of these pieces are available for purchase right now at the showroom, along with so much more.  Come in and see all of our beautiful new things for yourself!

 

This is a barrel- and an end table!  I love this sooooo much, it looks even better in person.  It’s great because normal barrels are big- they just can’t really be used for tables unless you get super creative, but this barrel is the perfect size for between living room chairs, or as an accent in a bedroom.

Barrel end table | Home on the Range

Barrel End Table

 

We have all sorts of different twig lamps, in different sizes with different shades and colors.  These lamps are great because they are rustic and natural and perfect for mountain lodges and cabins without being too hokey.

Twig Lamp | Home on the Range

Twig Lamp

 

We also have all sorts of new hurricanes and candle holders!  This tall cylindrical hurricane is one of my favorites because it can add an unassuming style to just about any space, and it’s easy to match with almost anything that is already existing.

Rustic Hurricane | Home on the Range

Hurricane Lantern

 

 

We have mirrors galore!  We don’t even have enough places to hang them all!  This hand finished carved mirror with gold accents makes a great statement.

Rustic Mirror | Home on the Range

Rustic Carved Mirror

 

Here’s another example of the variety of accessories we have right now- these come in three different bright (but still distressed) colors- red, yellow and blue!  We had one customer in earlier this week who commented how neat these would be incorporated into a tiered porch arrangement.  What do you think?

Vintage Lantern | Home on the Range

Vintage Lantern

 

We have carried these vintage bottles for a while now, but they just seem to keep coming in more unique and interesting every time!  They even come with dirt and liquid still in them and we clean them out before putting them on the floor- that’s how you know they’re for real!

Vintage Bottles | Home on the Range

Vintage Bottles

 

To see more of our new arrivals, stop in any time!  Visit our website for hours, location and contact information.  You can also stay up to date with us on Facebook and Pinterest!

Earlier this week we talked about faux fur, why we love it, and where to put it.  Today, we’re going to share with you some of our very favorite faux fur products!  All of these products are either in stock at the showroom or can be ordered by simply contacting us!

 

This faux fur beaver neck roll would be a perfect finishing touch for many different styles of bedding ensemble.  Whether you have a comfy lodge collection or an elegant chalet feel, this neck roll will fit right in.  Did I mention that it’s probably the softest and most comfortable thing in the whole world?

Beaver Faux Fur Neck Roll | Home on the Range

Beaver Faux Fur Neck Roll | Home on the Range

 

What I love about the coyote faux fur is how natural and woodsy it looks.  While other faux furs can be dressed up or down, this one is pretty casual, and perfect for rustic environments.  We currently have a couple of these throws on hand in the showroom, come snuggle up in one!

Coyote Faux Fur Throw and Pillow | Home on the Range

Coyote Faux Fur Throw and Pillow

 

How cute is this faux fur trimmed stocking?  This is the perfect accessory for Christmas in the mountains- it would look great in a condo, home, second home, Santa’s sleigh… whatever really!

Stocking with Faux Fur | Home on the Range

Stocking with Faux Fur

 

These faux fur trimmed soft goods are some of my favorites.  I love the tweed fabric, the lodge motif embroidery, and, of course, the faux fur on the edges adds so much to these pieces!  While they don’t necessarily work amazingly for drying dishes, they sure look great!

Faux fur trimmed accessories | Home on the Range

Faux fur trimmed accessories

 

To order or purchase any of the items above, stop into the showroom today!  You can also contact us through our website, or leave a comment and we will get back to you!

 

We love using faux fur in home decor.  We’ve talked about it briefly before in other posts, but today faux fur gets a post all its own… maybe because it’s suddenly so cold outside!  That fluffy, soft, warm texture is more than welcome in any mountain home, and there are more ways to incorporate it than you might think!

Throws and pillows are the most common way to bring snuggly faux fur into your space.  Depending on your style, you can choose from a variety of colors and textures- you can select faux animals ranging from Coyotes to Snow Leopards to Chinchillas!

Chinchilla Faux Fur | Home on the Range

Chinchilla Faux Fur

Beaver and Black Bear are a couple of our favorites when it comes to softness, but we also love Coyote and Raccoon for their rustic style, and Tibetan Fox for its classy elegance.

 

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Black Bear Faux Fur

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Raccoon Faux Fur

 

Used as an accent in a living room, faux fur brings an instant inviting warmth to the space.

 

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When used in bedding, faux fur delivers an irresistible urge to climb right in and snuggle up.

 

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If you are looking for a different way to use faux fur, we are seeing ottomans and poufs gaining in popularity.

 

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Faux Fur Ottoman | Home on the Range

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You can also try a sheepskin rug to add that fluffy look to the room in a creative way that is also a delight for the feet!

 

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While you by no means HAVE to use faux fur specifically, there are a few reasons that we do suggest it.   The first is that you have a fantastic selection of colors and textures- for instance, I don’t think that real Tibetan Fox blankets are very widely available.   Second, the price point is generally much better when it comes to faux fur, and the results are the same every time.  If you need a match or a replacement, you can get one without any hassle.  Third, this probably isn’t a huge issue, but there are a lot of people out there with allergies to animals and animal fur.  This is a main reason that we generally suggest our clients order down alternative as opposed to down pillows- while you might not be allergic, there is a possibility that guests or family members might!

Stay tuned for our next post, where we will share some of our favorite faux fur products with you!  In the mean time, you can see more faux fur decor ideas on our Pinterest boards, or follow us on Facebook for great design inspiration daily!

 

At Home on the Range, we are kind of obsessed with Ralph Lauren fabrics.  I think it’s safe to say that.  Not only are the colors beautiful, the styles timeless, and the materials top notch, but many of the collections fit seamlessly into our Rugged Elegant mountain design visions.  Though many of the patterns stay the same (because, like we already talked about, they are timeless), Ralph is always ahead of the curve when it comes to colorways.  There are hundreds of different Ralph Lauren patterns and colorways, but our favorites tend to be wools and linens, plaids, casual florals and native prints.  Below are some beautiful pictures that show the diversity of these lovely textiles, and also one of our new favorites!

This sofa incorporates a really creative mix of different fabrics that are perfect for a rustic and maybe slightly eclectic mountain lodge.

Ralph Lauren Fabrics | Home on the Range

The neutral hues in this living room, and I can’t even imagine how lovely it must feel to curl up on that sofa!  The mix of faux furs and wool would be heavenly!

Ralph Lauren Fabrics | Home on the Range

This is a great example of a little bit different way to use Ralph Lauren textiles- rather than in just pillows, bedding or upholstery, here they have used one of Ralph’s Sacred Mountain blanket fabrics for draperies, and another Trading Post collection fabric for the bench cushion.  Love this!

Ralph Lauren Fabrics | Home on the Range

Though there are so many different ways to incorporate Ralph Lauren fabrics into your room, I think that bedding is probably one of the most delightful- you can’t beat the heaviness and warmth of wool on cold nights!

Ralph Lauren Fabrics | Home on the Range

Last but not least, we wanted to share one of the patterns from the newest collection that just came out this summer, which we absolutely adore!

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To find out more about incorporating Ralph Lauren looks into your home, contact us on our website!  Or, you can like us on Facebook to stay up to date with all of the latest home trends!

Well, I think that fall is actually almost over here in Steamboat Springs, CO (too soon, too soon!), but it even though it was a short one, it was an incredibly beautiful one!  We had reds, golds, oranges, yellows, burgundies, peaches, pretty much any warm color tone that you can imagine.  Then, picture those colors dusted with a layer of brand new snow- it was spectacular!  As we begin to watch the leaves flutter to the ground, and as the air changes from “a little bit crisp” to “see your breath all day”, we wanted to take a chance to share some of our fall favorites this year- things that make us love and appreciate the season!  And, though mother nature has decided that fall is on it’s way out here in Steamboat, the season continues through Thanksgiving so at least there’s still plenty of time to take advantage of fall decorating and pumpkin spice lattes!

 

Acorns are such a great little decorating tool.  They really help to bring the outdoors in with a neutral color and natural feel.

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Wool blankies!  And Pendleton wool blankies no less!  Need I say more?

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The colors in these acorns are just beautiful, have you ever seen acorns in these colors?

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This is a great rustic fall tablescape.  The flannel table runner looks fantastic over the burlap, and the sunflower adds such a pretty accent!

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I would love to spend the fall here.  Right here.  With a Pendleton blanket.

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Great colors here!  They all tie in together nicely, and the mix of the rustic frames with the more transitional soft goods and accessories make a cute little space!

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I just love this pinecone arrangement.  The colors and the leaves and the berries and the burlap are perfect for fall!

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One of my favorite autumn photographs

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This is a great decor idea that could transition from fall to Christmas decor- love the unique use of cranberries and hydrangeas!

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For more fall inspiration, or any holiday inspiration really, visit us on Pinterest!  You can also follow us on Facebook to have decorating ideas sent straight to your wall every day!  Or if you are interested in some one on one design ideas, contact us through our website, we would love to hear from you!  Happy Fall everyone!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home on the Range is so excited to have been chosen as one of Mountain Living’s top 100 mountain interior designers again this year!  We love Mountain Living, we love designing in the mountains, and we love having been selected for this honor once again!  Thanks Mountain Living!

To see the full list of this year’s top 100, visit Mountain Living online!

Don’t you just think there’s something about this time of year that makes you want to start settling down and cuddling up?  All of a sudden, fires and warm blankets seem a lot more inviting than pools and beach towels, and boots become a much better option than sandals.  Now, try to associate that feeling with a fabric.

What do you think of?  Is it plaid?  That’s what I thought.

While there are some “summer plaids” that do exist in the world, my guess is that in general when you think of plaid fabrics you associate them with things like wool, crisp air, mountain retreats, and, maybe, even Pumpkin Spice lattes.

Plaids are fantastic fabrics that can be used to warm up a cold space and contribute a needed pattern, and at the same time incorporate and bring out the other colors in the room.  It can be dressed up for a classy hunting lodge feel, or dressed down for a rambling mountain cabin.  You can use it in bedding, upholstery, wall covering, window treatments, accessories and just about anything else you could think of.  When it comes right down to it, plaid seems to be the Jack Of All Fabrics.

Here are some great ideas on using “winter plaids” that really show how versatile this print can be.

Plaid Bedding: 

I love the colors on this pillow, they look so fresh but still warm!

Plaid Bedding | Home on the Range

The greens and browns here compliment the reclaimed headboard and create a unique combination that looks fashionable and comfortable.

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This traditional plaid bedding is perfect for a cabin, lodge, camp, or any sort of mountain escape!

Plaid Bedding | Home on the Range

Plaid Windows and Floors:

The dark plaid drapes and walls provide a beautiful contrast to the white trim and furniture, while the yellow arm chair creates a great focal pop of color and style.

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What do you think about this custom plaid tile?  The combination of fixtures, finishes and accessories look so classy in this powder room!

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Plaid Furniture and Upholstery:

 

This little porch looks all set up for an apres-ski snack!  Winter wonderland!

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I love the combination of this masculine patterned plaid headboard with the more feminine touches in the lamp, pillows and picture frame here.  This just looks like a bedroom where you could sleep late whenever you wanted!

Here’s another great piece for your lodge style cabin- great to put your feet up after those long days of skiing, fishing, hunting, or just reading and lounging!
Plaid Ottoman | Home on the Range

 

 

Oooh this chair with the dark wood paneled walls!  Enough said!

I hope this post has helped launch you into the “fall spirit”!  For more seasonal design inspiration, follow us on Pinterest, or like us on Facebook to have design ideas sent straight to your wall each day!  Happy Fall Everyone!

Using hair on hide (leather with the fur still on it) in design can be a fun, funky, rugged, rustic or classic way to add style to a room or furniture piece.  Traditionally, hair on hide leather is applied to things like chair backs, the exteriors of upholstery pieces, or rugs… but, recently we have seen it used in so many more creative ways!  When used in the right way and in the right space, hair on hide can add that exact little bold and catchy “something extra” that you’ve been striving for.  Here are seven great examples of creative and traditional ways to use hair on hide in interior design:

 

1.  Hair on Hide Tub: I have never seen anything like this!  The hair on hide bath tub gives this bathroom an instantly chic and rustic modern look.

2. Hair on Hide rug: The hair on hide rug is a pretty standard and traditional use for a cow hide, but what I really like about this room in particular is that they used different hides to cover the entire floor, and also added other features like native rugs and leather pieces to give this space an eclectic western vibe.
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3.  Hair on Hide Barstools: Look how the hair on hide stools (and antler chandelier) give an instant western feel to this otherwise very traditional (and non-western) kitchen!
4.  Hair on Hide Ottoman: I love this room.  The soft and natural texture of the cowhide pair beautifully with the warm tones of the other fabrics, making this living room seem comfortable and cozy despite the incredibly high ceilings and open floor plan.
5.  The Hair on Hide Chair:  This is a traditional use of hair on hide, and how beautiful is this chair?  It would look perfect in a masculine office, or it could add a subtle and classy vintage flair to any mountain home.
6 Fantastic Uses for Hair on Hide

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6.  The Hair on Hide Dresser:  This piece is VERY western, and it would not fit in just anywhere- it would need to find the perfect space and combination of other furniture pieces in order for it not to look over-done.  That said, I love the contrast of the dark wood with the light hide, and I also love the nail head trim and ring pulls on the drawers!

7 Fantastic Uses for Hair on Hide | Home on the Range

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7.  Hair on Hide All Over:  Okay okay, this one’s a little bit over the top… haha, get it?  “Over the top?”!!!  But seriously, this restaurant takes hair on hide to a whole new level.  What do you think about the use of the cowhide on the walls and ceiling?  Too crazy or fun and unique?

 

 

7 Fantastic Uses for Hair on Hide | Home on the Range

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For more great ideas on how to use hair on hide follow us on Pinterest!  You can also like us on Facebook to have design inspiration sent straight to your wall every day.  If you would like to find out more about how to incorporate hair on hide (or any other kind of design) into your own home, contact us through our website!