Country Sampler

Turn Contempora­ry INTO Country

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The Eberhardts’ dream house is a historic post-and-beam saltbox, common in New England states, but their Arizona choices were limited to stucco facades and Southweste­rn flourishes in convention­al-looking subdivisio­ns. How do you redo a ranch in the desert into a prim charmer? “I try to mimic a post-and-beam type look but accentuate some of the angles of the room,” James explains. Explore some examples from his living room to help you begin:

Use What You Have.

Cover a flooring style mismatch— like the white tile that’s a desert mainstay because of its cooling properties—with an abundance of braided rugs. Cap window blinds with swags or gauzy cottage curtains.

Light the Way.

Dot your room with tin lanterns or candle lamps, and consider replacing overhead fixtures with vintage or reproducti­on designs. The warm glow from a lamp can help set a vibe, especially when ceiling lights are not in use.

Work with Wood.

Clad one or more walls in shiplap, choosing either premade sheets sold at home improvemen­t stores or hand-cut boards like James did. Mount peg rails to host prim accessorie­s, and swap out average trim for a more historical silhouette to outline doors, windows and ceilings.

Go Big and Bold.

Draw attention to a handful of oversize pieces and organized collection­s. James strives for balance, hanging prim children’s portraits over checked chairs topped with matching textiles. The cabinet in the corner draws attention thanks to brightly colored boxes, and a large rocking horse sweetens the scene.

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Paint paper boxes in historical colors to expand a grouping of wood pantry boxes.
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