October 31, 2024
Guest Blog by Lindsay Hunter of Hunter Design
Photos by: Allison Elefante
For equestrian enthusiasts, the rustic charm of the stable is more than just a place to house horses; it represents a lifestyle, a second home, and even a sanctuary. Bringing that sense of warmth and tradition into your home is not only a tribute to your love for horses but also a great way to infuse your interiors with natural textures, cozy elements, and timeless appeal. By using natural materials like wood, leather, and metal, and incorporating tack and stable-inspired accessories, you can create a beautiful equestrian aesthetic that blends seamlessly with modern living.
One of the hallmarks of stable-inspired design is the use of wood. Think of the rich, weathered tones of barn walls and tack rooms. Bringing these elements indoors can create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Leather is another key material in equestrian design, often seen in saddles, bridles, and other tack. When used in home decor, leather adds a luxurious, yet rugged feel, perfectly balancing the rustic elements of wood and metal.
Metal is essential in stable settings, from the sturdy iron used in horse stalls to the shiny brass buckles on saddles. Introducing metal elements into your home adds strength and a stall-like vibe, complementing the natural warmth of wood and leather.
Bringing used tack into the home is one of the easiest ways to repurpose your equestrian gear.
Accessories are where you can have fun and truly personalize your equestrian-inspired space. Here are a few ideas for adding finishing touches that bring the stable indoors:
Bringing the stable indoors doesn’t mean your home has to feel like an actual barn. The key to achieving a cozy, rustic equestrian style is to balance sturdy materials like wood, leather, and metal with more refined touches like wool and cashmere, creating a space that feels both welcoming and sophisticated.
By carefully choosing furniture, accessories, and textures that reflect the equestrian lifestyle, you can create a home that resonates with the charm of the stable while remaining a comfortable, modern living space. Whether you incorporate a few vintage tack pieces or go all out with saddle barstools and barn wood accents, your equestrian-inspired home will be a stylish tribute to your love for horses.
Do you have any questions on this article or simply need help with your upcoming project? You can reach us at sales@americanstalls.com or a call at (855) 957-5571. Alternatively, you can also complete a Contact Us Form. We also encourage you to visit Hunter Design for more information and to get in touch with Lindsay Hunter for your facility's design needs.
LINDSAY HUNTER, CEO & Principal Interior Designer
Lindsay Hunter is an accomplished interior designer known for blending her passion for equestrian life with a refined approach to creating intentional, inspiring spaces.
Based in San Diego, CA, Lindsay holds a Bachelor’s in Art History from UCSB and an Interior Design certification from Santa Barbara City College. Her unique “Modern Equestrian” style stems from years of collaboration with top Santa Barbara architects and designers such as Harrison Design Associates, Lori Smyth Design, Randy Franks Studio, and Peter Becker, AIA
With her growing portfolio of nationwide clients, she established Hunter Design in November 2010 and bears the distinction of being certified by the National Council for Interior Design Qualification.
When she’s not researching a design or pursuing the perfect finishing touches for her latest project, Lindsay enjoys spending time with her husband, her two children, and her horse, Remington.
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