Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Western Bohemian







The Bunkhouse, Liz Lambert's guest ranch in the American west, is where she and her friends retreat from their busy lives to relax amid the foothills of the Davis. The surrounding plains are traversed daily by working cowboys, who oversee thousands of cattle grazing — echoes of which can be seen in decorative details such as the saddle displayed on the porch. Bohemian chic, served western style. Via Marie Claire Maison.

8 comments:

The Wife of an Artist said...

Hi, I'll take that turquoise and orange wall that you pass right before entering the kitchen. Thanks.

eco-stylista said...

What a great style! I love the colors, the rusty orange, the grass green and the turquoise blues!

Geisslein said...

Great, like it! ;o)
Have a great day today, geisslein

d i a n a m u s e said...

What fun!

Lambert's style could be called Cowbo. Just a thought.

automatism said...

Wife of an Artist: that amazing wall is actually part of an old billboard sign!

And Diana — you are so clever. Love it!

Thanks so much as always, all!!!

:-)

Chelsea said...

"Western Bohemian", huh? I like it! Being a midwest girl who wears her cowboy boots with sundresses, I'm really digging this style. Great post!

FROM THE RIGHT BANK said...

I totally fell in love with this house! That last shot is where I'd like to be right about now . . .

lanak said...

I love this style! Wish this was my actual home, never mind guest ranch!