Rustic Coastal Cowgirl Design and Decor For the Ultimate Dutton Dining Room: Get the Look
Alright Coastal Cowgirls, we have our dream Dutton kitchen design, but what’s a kitchen without a place to enjoy that homemade meal? When you come from the Dutton family, sharing a meal is more than just a meal, it’s an experience and the interior design of the dining rom can bring that to the next level. In this final installment of the Dutton Beach House Series, we’ll explore the dining room and how to create a space that brings a little bit of the wild west to the coast.
The Wild West: Bring the Trend to your Coastal Farmhouse Decor
Creating a space just for Beth is no easy feat; we’re as inspired by her grit on the ranch as we are by her savviness in the board room. This first dining room takes both and merges them into a beachy western vibe – sophisticated and refined yet rustic and rough around the edges – a fine example of the coastal cowgirl trend.
Warm whites and rustic woods are the base of this modern western beachy look. Wood furniture on a lush beige and white area rug mirrors the wood beams, creating balance in the space. We particularly love the subtle connection between the texture on the chairs and light fixture and the gentle texture in the wallcovering along the kitchen wall – it’s subtly alluding to that grit that we love so much!
Want to make texture work in your home? Try the Farrington Abaca Chandelier made of iron and rope pendant from Pottery Barn with Serena and Lily’s Sunwashed Riviera Rattan Dining Chair. The Naira Handwoven Jute Area Rug is the icing on top to ground the table with a decidedly western geometric pattern and texture. When selecting pieces – the monochromatic or neutral color palette to get the look is key!
Our next inspiring space still has a play of texture, but with the darker wood tones, an airier light fixture and lots of glazing help maintain the coastal aesthetic. The upholstered seats here also add a much needed softness in the furniture and decor – it’s surely a space where leisurely meals can be enjoyed!
This next space brings all the wild of the west through it’s eclectic interior design. The mix and match of the chairs is oh so boho beautiful and the way they match the variations in wood tones throughout the room is masterful. The leopard print cushions are a decor trend we think Beth Dutton of all people would love to see go viral, it’s the perfect subtle detail that pulls it all together.
To get the look – try out the Aaron Dining Chair at Pottery Barn and mix-and-match the Seadrift, Smoked Nutmeg, and Mahogany finishes for that perfect rustic charm. Pair them with some equally eclectic cushions in cowhide, shades of brown, or pops of color that bring your personal style in.
Coastal Home Decor with a Touch of Cowboy
Now, while we love the primarily western look, part of what we’re excited about by bringing Beth to the beach is the idea of getting her more in tune with the ocean waves. The next dining rooms create a coastal cowgirl aesthetic that have a touch of those cowboy boot vibes.
This first dining space features gorgeous white shiplap walls and rattan style window treatments – together these can bring a a perfect balance of texture to your space. The light fixture, dining table, and dining chairs are all in neutral tones and light and airy in design, but with a touch of that lived-in feel. Bonus space: the window bench and throw pillows offer the most perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee as you watch the tide roll in.
This next one has the perfect coastal base palette – a collection of soft whites that frame ocean views. The dark wood floors are an interior design trend that are always in style and the rustic wood dining table, chairs, and structural beams elegantly bring a touch of western throughout the room. The piece-de-resistance in this space that ties it all together? The trend making western print rug that infuses color with the natural elements.
To get the aesthetic in your own home – we recommend focusing on a neutral color palette and start by infusing the color through the rug, then bring small details of those colors throughout.
The best part is you can choose a rug that brings in colors that fit your unique fusion of coastal and cowgirl – from teals and corals to burnt umber and caramel, the options are endless. Check out Lonestar Western Decor for some our favorite designs.
Mastering the Coastal Cowgirl Interior Design Trend for your Dining Room
So whether you’re looking for a room design that is primarily the coastal aesthetic and want to integrate cowgirl accessories to liven up your space or you are more western with a touch of the sea, there’s a way to master the coastal cowgirl look in your home. We hope these spaces inspired you to take on the coastal cowgirl design trend, we can’t wait to continue sharing with you more in this Coastal Western design aesthetic! Until then, ride safe Cowgirls!