Last night, hubby and I watched Secretariat. OMG, what a great movie! Diane Lane is wonderful as Penny Chenery, and all the beautiful horses… *SIGH* But you don’t have to be a horse-lover to enjoy the movie – it’s as much about the strength and drive of a woman succeeding in a man’s world as it is about horses.
In case you aren’t familiar with Secretariat's story, Penny Chenery (on behalf of her dad, Christopher) won him before he was actually born in a coin flip in 1969 – although she actually lost the flip to Ogden Phipps, who at the time was the richest man in America. Too bad for Mr. Phipps, he selected the wrong foal! Ms. Chenery traveled back and forth from her home in Colorado to her family’s Meadow Stable in Virginia, living a double-life (in a good way!) as a wife & mom to four kids and the owner of a race horse.
Penny Chenery & Secretariat {image via Comfrey Cottages}
The rest, as they say, is history. Secretariat went on to be what many consider to be the greatest racehorse of all time. He won the 1973 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and then absolutely demolished the field in the Belmont, leading the race almost entirely from start to finish and winning by 31 lengths. He’s one of only 11 horses to win the Triple Crown – a feat that hasn’t been accomplished since Affirmed won it in 1978. And his winning times in the Derby and Belmont still stand as the fastest to this day, almost 40 years later.
Secretariat & Canadian jockey Ron Turcotte in the 1973 Preakness Stakes {image via Lost Past Remembered}
Sadly, Secretariat had to be put down in 1989 after a battle with a hoof disease called laminitis. Doctors performed a necropsy, and discovered that Secretariat's heart was literally twice the weight of an average horse’s heart. But then, Secretariat wasn’t an average horse :-)
Secretariat, aka Big Red, 1970 – 1989 {Image via TBO.com}
In honour of the beautiful chestnut horse they called Big Red, I’ve put together some equestrian-related interior design pictures, but with a bit of a twist. Instead of rooms that include horse art, sculptures, or memorabilia, these are rooms with design elements that to me that have the essence of the whole equestrian feel.
Sliding wood barn doors…
Image via DigsDigs
Wood-paneled rooms…
Image vie Velvet & Linen
Well-worn leather chairs…
Image via Practical Enrichment
Polished brass…
Image via The Simply Luxurious Life
Trunks…
Image via Auction Decorating
Cast iron…
Image via House & Home
Benches…
Image via Sense of Style Interiors
Navajo-style blankets…
Image via Kris Abshire
And a few literal takes on equestrian chic that caught my eye…
Images via Interior Design Daily, Dankton, Apartment Therapy, and Best Luxury Interior Design
What says equestrian chic to you?
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Love Equestrian Chic designs you display here! For many years my youngest daughter competed in dressage and hunter, and I've always loved the style, the leathers, related decor items and most of all, the exquisite beauty and elegance of horses... Thanks for the beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting post Kelly! I remember hearing about Secretariat when I was young. Got to love a horse nicknamed "Big Red"! Equestrian style is very popular right now and you found all the elements that make it so!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love this look Kelly, and I so love your round up! Horses are so beautiful to look at aren't they?? And I love little subtle pieces like horse-shoe hooks, or even Hermes blankets :))
ReplyDeleteNancy xo
I remember Secretariat but then I'm not a spring chicken (or spring foal). :)
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, although I do love any horse art, I also love a room that incorporates any of the riding paraphernalia especially the leather or bits. In fact, when we move to the coast, I plan to take both my English and Western saddle out of 'retirement' and use them as part of the decor. :)
Kelly,
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed this post! So beautiful! I love decorating with equestrian related items!!
And you have given me some good ideas today!
Thank you so much!
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I adore that kitchen, Kelly - the sinks are big enough to be horse troughs !!
ReplyDeleteOh Kelly, that bathroom with the rustic barn door is just deadly gorgeous! So much eye candy here, and Secretariat was so pretty!
ReplyDeletexo Linda
What a great idea for a post! I love the sliding barn doors. So charming! I would love to find a nice trunk for the house and use it a coffee table.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful posts. Especially love the wooden table in the stone-walled dining room shot. Gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous post, and one of my favorite movies!! Happy Friday ~
ReplyDeletegreat post Kelly - i love how you pull things together. happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly,
ReplyDeleteI've just stumbled across your blog...and fallen in love!! Your blog is gorrrrgeous and I'm your new follower!
Sarahx
Kelly,
ReplyDeleteThis post should enlarge every visitors heart. Full of comfort.
Bette
Kelly, Great post! Love the look, and it was a really good movie.I am so sorry it look me so long to put you on my blog roll roll, i just did! :-). Again I so appreciate you adding me. Would love for you to be a follower. Happy Saturday!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I love it especially the boots :)
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