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Candles have always been associated with calmness, beauty and intimacy.  From candle-lit dinners to soothing spas, there is just something so welcoming about candle light. Candle walls are a beautiful and unique way to bring that calmness and intimacy into your own home.  This simple, stylish idea can easily transform any room.

Make your dining space feel more intimate for your next social gathering with a chic candle wall display.

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Use lavender or eucalyptus candles on your bathroom wall to create a spa-like effect, and we’re sure you’ll never want to leave the bath!

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You can even take this interior decorating idea outdoors!

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For help with building your candle wall, or for more interior decorating inspiration, visit our Pinterest page!

Builder Magazine recently had a piece featuring a builder’s expectations of “Custom Home Design Trends for 2012,” and home theaters were among the top 10. Since this luxury feature is expected to gain popularity this year, we want to show examples of home theaters with rustic, mountain style. Take a look at these designs…

The finishes in this space have a nice rustic feel, including the textile pattern on the sofa, the warm throw on the ottoman and, of course, the woodwork and cabinetry.

We saw this theater featured on Electronic House and liked the look of the stone. Electronic House also points out “a Rocky Mountain Quartz floor.”

And here’s one from the Home on the Range portfolio. We designed a home theater for a mountain eclectic-style home in Colorado. The natural wood look warms up the space.

If you’re interested in a stylish home theater design for your Western-style home, contact Home on the Range Interiors in Steamboat Springs, CO today.

Photos: 1 dyingofcute.tumblr.com via Pinterest; 2 via Electronic House; 3 Interior design by Home on the Range, Photo by Tim Murphy, Architecture by Joe Patrick Robbins

The first day of fall is just around the corner, providing a wonderful opportunity for seasonal decorating. The autumnal color palette especially suits Western homes, and we love the burnt oranges, deep greens, burgundy and chocolatey browns that are quintessential fall hues.

Decorating around a specific season is all about minor tweaks and accessory changes, not major overhauls. Put away summery knick knacks in exchange for fall-related odds and ends. Bring out warmer throw blankets, and change the pillows on the sofa to match. For more design ideas for the new season, visit Better Homes and Gardens. Their slideshow on “Ideas for Fall Decorating” offers an abundance of inspiration, from leaf pressings and wreaths to pumpkin displays and centerpieces.


 

 

Looking for fall décor for your home? Visit the Home on the Range showroom in Steamboat Springs, CO, where we offer accessories including dried and silk flowers, candles, art, hurricanes, copper pots and baskets, as well as sand cast pewter and antler accessories or click on the “like what you see” button on the right  for information on how we can ship any of the products pictured here to your home!

Images: Fall décor available through Home on the Range

The first post in our Design for the Western Lifestyle series will be about what we call the Refined Mountain Style. In Refined Mountain Style, the woods tend to be more finished. We often use cherry or alder for the doors and trim, and the beams are surfaced rather than left in the rough sawn or “crusty” state.

The furniture we incorporate into Refined Mountain Style is a little more European in feel, and the cabinetry is often a blend of natural woods with furniture-style painted and distressed pieces. As in all of our interiors, we will mix in touches of cowboy and lodge with Asian furniture pieces and European antiques to keep it interesting and eclectic. For visual examples, these are five spaces by Home on the Range Interiors that encompass Refined Mountain Style:

In this dining room, we used cherry for interior trim and ceiling paneling and incorporated Woodland dining chairs and sideboard.

This hall library shows an eclectic mix with a touch of Western with the twig light valance over the bookshelves, a painted door with iron clavos, an Asian cabinet and an oriental rug.

This Mountain Arts and Crafts guest bedroom uses a soft grey-green distressed paint on a tall wainscot mixed with indigenous moss rock on the fireplace to create a refined mountain look. The bed is framed by a cherry Arts and Crafts-style floating wall to give it a backdrop.

In this Lake Lodge home we mixed painted pieces from Woodland Furniture with soft floral fabrics to bring the mountain meadows viewed from the windows into the master bedroom.

In the adjacent bathroom we used rainforest green marble (which looks like twigs and branches in browns and greens) for the countertops and brought the mountain meadow feel back into the room with the fabric in the valances at the windows. The white painted distressed cabinetry keeps the room looking light and fresh, while the fir ceiling, reclaimed fir beams and alder trim bring back in the natural materials that are so important to the Western Design style.

Look for our next post in this series on Mountain Contemporary Style. If you’re searching for a designer who can translate your vision of a Western lifestyle into beautiful home décor, contact Home on the Range in Steamboat Springs, CO.

Images: Photos by Tim Murphy; Interior designs by Home on the Range; Architecture by Joe Patrick Robbins, AIA

As a furniture showroom and interior design firm, Home on the Range has favorite vendors where we know we can find great home furnishings and fabrics. Wesco Fabrics is one such company, and we’ve incorporated pieces from Wesco into many of our clients’ homes.

In the Western Mine Style-house to the right, we incorporated a coral Asian cabinet from Wesco to create a more eclectic look.

Dick Gentry, Vice President of Wesco Fabrics, explains the company best, saying:

“[Wesco Fabrics] travels the world’s best textile markets to source beautiful and unique fabrics for the window, chair and bed. For the past 17 years we have directly imported exotic furniture and accessories from Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, China, France, Holland, and even North Carolina. We are honored to serve top-level interior design companies such as Home on the Range.”

Look at some of these photos Wesco shared with us:

Home on the Range designers have traveled with Dick to Bali a number of times. Wesco Fabrics has hosted trips to Cannes on the French Riviera, Paris, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Phuket Island, Koh Samui, a 10th century French chateau, Positano & the Amalfi Coast and Bali.

New decorative exclusive textiles from Wesco Fabrics.

Beautiful new exclusive woven textures from Wesco.

New furniture designs being developed in Wesco's Bali workshops.

Wesco has one of the largest collections of polished petrified wood tables in the Rockies!

Large slab tables of Suar Wood, Tamarind, Teak and Monkey Wood.

Wesco is also celebrating its 65th anniversary this year. You can visit WescoFabrics.com to learn more, and be sure to visit Dick Gentry’s blog, Gentry Connects. If you love the look of Wesco’s products and fabrics, contact Home on the Range to help expertly incorporate them into your home’s design.