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It's OK if you're having a meal at Texas Roadhouse but definitely not my style for my home.
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@wilma I have never been drawn to "country western" at all.  There is laminate flooring that looks like this floor, but with the cost in this room, it's most likely wood.

Those posts would be a nightmare to clean if a meal was cooked in there on a daily basis.

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I do not like the bull head or the uncomfortable looking chairs.  While not my style, the rest is nice for the most part.

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Cute for a vacation home but not for a permanent residence....unless you're a Cowgirl..or boy.

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Maybe if I lived on the Ponderosa and Hop-Sing was our cook.

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@wilma 

I think they nailed the design according to the title.  I like most of it (not the animal head.)  And it fits all who live the country western life.

 

Myself, as much as I think the pic is nice, I would tire of the look before long.  My heart remains with the coastal / cottage styles. 

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It wouldn't be one of my top choices, but I would like it much better without the added wood to the island.  

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Hi @wilma !

 

In THAT setting, in THAT home - I really think it works beautifully. 

But you need the right space and lifestyle for the theme to be laid on that thick...that said - I still really like it.

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@AuntG wrote:

Maybe if I lived on the Ponderosa and Hop-Sing was our cook.


 

I like your sense of humor.   I bet there are a few members here who aren't familiar with the Ponderosa and Hop Sing.    It sounds we might have grown up in the same decade.

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I count 4 different styles/types of wood.  What a mish-mash.