NEWSLETTER SIGN UP

PREVIEW AMERICAN COWBOY

AC'S PARTNER FOCUS

WESTERN TRAVEL
   Adventures West
   Dude Ranches

RODEO
   PRCA
   PBR

LAND FOR SALE

COWBOY POETRY

ENTERTAINMENT
   Music
   Personalities

WEB EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES

RECIPES

ARCHIVES

ART

BOOKSTORE

NATIONAL DAY OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY

SUBSCRIBE

GIVE A GIFT

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

OUR ADVERTISERS

READER SERVICE





living the dream

Photography by Living Images Photography

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS OF THIS EXCLUSIVE HOME FEATURED IN AMERICAN COWBOY MAGAZINE.

Beautiful Home Interior
Living Room: The dramatic stone archway connects the foyer to the living room. A vivid rug picks up the colors in the archway. The window overlooking the porch is 10 feet tall by 5 feet wide, and the room is about 18 feet tall at its peak.
Living Room with fireplace
Family Room: stunning large window views and beautiful stone fireplace
Dining Room
Dining room: Antique barn wood was used to frame the doorway leading into the dining room. Courtney purchased the handsome table and chairs on a buying trip to North Carolina, and the chandelier was made in England. A colorful kilim rug anchors and enlivens the room.
Kitchen
Kitchen: The Saldivars wanted the kitchen connected to the living room, because they like to cook and entertain. The kitchen blends custom-built knotty cherry cabinets with granite counters and a gleaming Viking stove
Bathroom
Bathroom: The Saldivars wanted to create a spa-like feel in the bathroom, which includes a steam room. Mark designed the distinctive curved element above the tub. Knotty cherry custom cabinetry, caramel granite, and softly-hued concrete pavers lend to the serene mood.
Detail of wood and stone work
Made of Stone: Mark and Courtney worked in tandem with a mason to design and install stone creations for the interior and exterior living areas in their timber home. First, they created the eye-catching living room fireplace, which is flanked by two 9-foot-tall stone archways. One of the archways connects the living room to the foyer, integrating the two grand spaces. “It’s a way to blend the two spaces,” explains Courtney.

<< BACK TO MAIN PAGE

 



Buy your American Cowboy branded Belt Buckle!











National Day of the American Cowboy
Try a RISK FREE ISSUE of American Cowboy Now! Full Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Email:
subscribe            give a gift            subscriber services
HomeWestern Events | Cowboy Videos & Music | Western Bookstore | Back Issues
Employment | Where to Go/Where to Shop | About Us | Advertising | Contact Us
Visit American Cowboy's myspace

Adventures West | National Day of the American Cowboy | Site of the West

Visit our other Active Interest Media web sites

Southwest Art | Backpacker | Log Homes

Copyright 2008 © Active Interest Media, LLC
AC's Photo Contest