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Get the Taylor Sheridan Aesthetic at Dollar Tree—Everything for $1.50 or Less!

Want a Dutton-worthy space fast? Start with these steals

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Key Takeaways

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  • Get the look for less: hang rustic shelves, frames and cowbells from Dollar Tree.
  • Build a western palette: choose sage, terracotta, charcoal and cream.
  • Style with intent: mix leather, stone and simple textures for Taylor Sheridan-inspired rooms.

Taylor Sheridan may be taking over television one western series at a time, but he’s also taking over our decor inspiration boards on Pinterest. If you’ve watched any of the shows he’s created, from Yellowstone to Landman and The Madison, you have probably gotten a good look at the western, rugged aesthetic he leans toward. And you can mimic that look at a surprisingly low cost, thanks to Dollar Tree.

Learn more about the western aesthetic and how you can get it with these products at Dollar Tree, all for $1.50 or less.

What is the Taylor Sheridan aesthetic?

If you watch his shows, you may already know a thing or two about the Taylor Sheridan aesthetic, which blends a rustic western look with modern luxury. The look has a more neutral palette, drawing out earthy tones like sage green, terracotta, charcoal and cream.

As for materials, natural options like leather, wood and stone are common, as are wool, velvet and other rich textures. Pieces you might find in a Taylor Sheridan-inspired space include western-themed art, antiques and other unique items.

Taylor Sheridan aesthetic at Dollar Tree

Cowbells

cowbells
CowbellsCourtesy of Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree markets these as graduation cowbells, but they look right at home in a Taylor Sheridan–inspired space. The ranch-ready vibe (plus the simple black-and-gold palette) pairs perfectly with rustic woods, leather accents and earthy neutrals. Display one on a shelf or hang a few as quirky wall decor—and if you do feel like ringing them, go for it. Best part: they’re just $1.50 each.

Hanging wall shelves

Hanging wall shelves
Hanging wall shelvesCourtesy of Dollar Tree

This simple addition to your space is the perfect blend of rustic and modern decor and will fit seamlessly into your Taylor Sheridan aesthetic. The hanging wall shelves are ideal to hang above a bench, beside a mirror or near a vanity—they make a great spot for Western-inspired accents (think: a small framed print, a mini vase or a faux succulent).

Even better, they’re only $1.50 each, so you can grab two and style them as a matching set without blowing your budget. One shopper raved, “Cutest wall accent… it came assembled—just hang and decorate as you wish.”

Wooden picture frame

Wooden photo frame
Wooden photo frameCourtesy of Dollar Tree

If you’re going for that Taylor Sheridan–inspired “modern ranch” look, a distressed frame is a no-brainer. This faux-wood 4×4 pick brings instant rustic warmth—perfect for a black-and-white family photo, a Western landscape print or a cheeky quote that feels Dutton-approved. And at $1.25 each, you can grab a few to build a cozy little gallery wall without spending big.

One Dollar Tree shopper shared: “Love these small frames… Always appreciated when I share a small reminder of a special moment with others.”

Ready to bring the ranch vibe home? Swing by your nearest Dollar Tree to score these finds (and more!) for $1.50 or less.

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