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From Feed to Stable — How to Bring the Viral Equestrian Aesthetic to Life
Call it equestrian aesthetic, equine chic, or grown-up horse girl, this horseback-inspired trend has found a comfy home in wardrobes and homes alike — and honestly, we’re here for the ride. The equestrian aesthetic combines luxe materials with classic patterns and vintage touches, creating a lived-in charm that’s unique, sophisticated, and seriously cozy. Bonus? It's easy to adopt this trend without a total overhaul of your space.
Saddle up and scroll down for the tips you’ll need to bring the equestrian aesthetic into your home with all the washable rug inspo for your fall styling.
What is the Equestrian Aesthetic?
In a nutshell, the equestrian aesthetic is an interior design trend inspired by the culture and fashion of horseback riding. While this trend has long been a mainstay in English country estates (hello, Downton Abbey fans) and Ralph Lauren designs, it’s currently enjoying a renaissance partly due to a newfound interest in, well, horses. Between Bella Hadid’s viral horse riding hobby and Chloé’s celeb-loved horse print, we now live in a world where riding boots, mud rooms, and farmhouse decor is collectively in vogue across generationals. It leans more sophisticated than playful, and offers a laid-back version of quiet luxury. Read on to discover how to embrace your inner equestrian.
How to Style the Equestrian Aesthetic in Your Home
Create a Farmhouse Feel

For a little background, the farmhouse style is equal parts chic, practical, and cozy — but it’s also a major tenet of the equestrian aesthetic. Emulate this life-in-the-country look with sturdy materials (like leather, brass, and wood), rich color palettes, classic patterns, and subtle riding motifs. Aim for quality over quantity for well-made decor will last through the years.
Add Horse Ephemera
Yay or neigh? Even if you’re not a horse girl at heart, you can still hit up your local flea market for wood-framed oil paintings of landscapes, statues, or horse accessories (think saddles, bridles, and bits) to capture the essence of life in the country without going so on the nose with the trend. Then, swap in a vintage-inspired rug to bring it all together.
Incorporate Leather Touches
If you happen to have a leather couch, you’re already on the right track, but there are easy workarounds if you don’t feel like splurging on new furniture. Add a few leather-bound books to your coffee table or layer a cowhide over your existing rugs — or let it shine on its own.
Play with Colorful Plaids

What do Ralph Lauren stores and English stables have in common? They love a plaid. In fact, plaids and tartans might be the most emblematic patterns of the equestrian aesthetic. They’re preppy, timeless, and will instantly upgrade your interiors. We love how versatile the Dress Stewart Tartan Khaki Rug is in any space — teal and tangerine are subtle pops of color that work for all seasons.
Or Opt for Airy Neutrals

While the equestrian aesthetic tends to favor deep colors like hunter green, navy, and maroon, not all spaces call for that kind of depth. Decorating a nursery or light-filled bedroom? Choose rugs with creamy colors as their base (like the Piper Plaid Neutral Rug) to help soften the atmosphere without losing that inviting warmth.
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