West of Home








West of Home is full of tips and ideas to make your house more of a home. It doesn’t always have to cost a lot. You might just need to move some pieces around, or go digging through your storage unit. Fringe will help spark some ideas. Many photos and ideas come from our readers.
Incorporating Vintage Western Pieces Into Your Home
Vintage can add so much personality without costing you a thing. I was so excited to take photos of Lorinda VanNewkirk’s house, because she does such a great job of mixing old, family heirlooms, with modern day vases, frames, pillows, etc.
200 Year-Old Logs Make the Trip From Ohio To Fredericksburg
Jeff and Ashlee Miller wanted to build a new cabin, but they wanted it to have an identity that truly reflected who they are. You won’t believe how cute it turned out.
Mixing Old Style Ranch With Across the Border
We are excited to bring you a tour of Amy Moorhouse’s home. Amy mixes Old Ranch style, with family collectibles and a splash of Old Mexico. Read More ...
Using native plants can seem limiting at times, but they actually give you much more flexibility and diversity than you might think. It’s all about how creative you use them. Karla Stailey shares her yard with Fringe to help show how creative, cost effective and fun it can be. Read More ...
Liz Dunn has taken their 1922 home and updated it into a cozy, Old Mexico style retreat for her and her family. Liz and her husband Steve raise and ride Oldenburg (Sport) horses on their ranch, Rio Paisano, just outside Aledo, Texas. Liz also deals in Old Mexico artifacts and collectibles, making several trips to Mexico throughout the year. Read More ...
Fringe recently took a tour of Tallman’s extremely cool, “Cowboy goes South of the border”, home located just North of Weatherford, TX. Be sure to watch the Designer Tip series with Kristen. Check back for more tips through the end of this year. Read More ...