Spruce up each room by adding some tasteful horse-inspired accessories.

Genuine horse lovers won’t be happy with just visiting the barn. They like to come home to a space where they can be surrounded by their favorite animal. Horse decor is a fun way to show off your passion for riding. Each room can be tastefully decorated with a horse theme. From cozy horse-scented candles to gorgeous wall art, there’s something for every corner!

Horse Decor Ideas

Entryway

Let’s begin right at the front door! A beautiful welcome rug with galloping horses is the perfect accent. A small table can hold a horse statue or candle. You can also hang equine art on the walls. This space sets the stage for the rest of the house. Based on your overall theme, you can incorporate farmhouse and western vibes or keep it chic and classy.

This set of 3 horse portraits is very versatile. It has a clean and simple background to allow the horses’ faces to serve as focal points. They would look great on a long stretch of wall. A wooden frame offers a country feel, while a shiny silver one would suggest elegance.

Set of 3 Horses Prints , $12.77, WallDecoPrintStore

Living Room

One of the most important spaces of the house, the living room must look its best! Not only will you spend a lot of time in there, but it’s the room your guests will see the most of too. Here’s your chance to create a cozy and welcoming feel. Start by adding a horse throw over your sofa with some accent pillows. End tables and a coffee table offer the perfect space for horse magazines or books. Your TV console can display your collection of horse movies!

This western saddle toss pillow would look great in a cowgirl’s home! It has warm colors and a unique wool hook construction.

Equestrian Throw Pillow , $68.00, HouseOfAndaloo

Kitchen

There are even creative ways to incorporate your love of horses in the kitchen. Small details like horse hand towels or horseshoes art can really set the stage. My personal favorite is a wooden cutting board engraved with equestrian art. It would look perfect on your granite or butcher block countertops.

How gorgeous is this cutting board! It features a horse grazing with a large tree and board fencing in the background. It sure does have a country feel to it. It can even be personalized with your wedding date and names.

Horse Cutting Board , $30.50+, BlueRidgeBoards

Bedroom

Create a special oasis in your master suite or a guest room with some new decor. Decorating can be fun! Spruce up your bed with a horsey quilt or throw blanket and some pillows. Your walls can be adorned with paintings of barrel racers or dressage riders… whatever your preference! On your nightstand or dresser, include a lamp with a horse-themed shade. The options are endless!

If you’re looking for comfort, then this cozy wool blanket is just what you need. Crafted from New Zealand sheep wool, this throw has a dark and light trotting horse pattern. It comes in gray and white or beige and white, which both are neutral and versatile.

Wool Blanket, $58.00, Ger3as

Bathroom

Lastly, the bathroom cannot be forgotten! For western vibes, a bucking bronc shower curtain or bathmats are calling your name. English riders may prefer pictures of a black Friesian or gray Andalusian galloping across a field. Everyone can enjoy the wonderful scents of candles on the counter.

Grey Horse Candles are a must for every equestrian. Some of the unique scents include fresh cut hay, cedar shavings, high end saddle, and wash rack. They’re handcrafted and 12 ounces each. Your bathroom can quickly be turned into a spa by lighting one and grabbing your favorite novel.

Grey Horse Candle Company Candles $55.00, GreyHorseCandleCo

Horse decor can be added to any home. It can be rustic, artsy, boho, or even glamorous! By selecting a few unique pieces and displaying them throughout, your house will become a space to be proud of.

Emily Fought

Emily Fought discovered her passion for horses early on in life. When she isn't writing about them, you can find her in the barn riding. Although Emily's background is in dressage, she enjoys cross-training and is an avid trail rider. She resides in Northeastern Ohio with her husband and small dog. Together, they own and operate Humblewood Farm. Emily not only writes for YourHorseFarm.com but CowgirlMagazine.com as well!

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