Ree Drummond’s hotel, The Pioneer Woman Boarding House, is officially open to the public. However, if you want a fighting chance of staying at this gorgeous place, you’ll want to make reservations fast!

“The Boarding House is open! Ladd and I renovated an old building down the street from The Merc and it’s now an 8-room hotel. It has been such a fun project from start to finish (well…some days more fun than others, ha!) and we’re so excited to be welcoming our first guests. Here is our website, where you can browse the different rooms and see all the details of the special experience we hope to give every single person who stays here. We would love to see ya in Pawhuska!” – Ree Drummond.

Scroll through the slideshow to see all of the rooms, and make sure to visit pwboardinghouse.com when you’re done for more information!

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“Butterflies are all about possibilities, and Ree can’t get enough of their untamed, ethereal beauty. This Boarding House suite offers hints and whispers at the curves and lines butterflies are known for. Step into a soft, soothing space with soft blues and subtle wood finishes that’ll make you want to curl up with your journal and breathe in the small-town peace of Pawhuska.” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“You might catch a glimpse of a room like The Boudoir on the top floor of a saloon in an old western film. But this perfectly polished parlor feels thoroughly modern in its elegance. Burgundy velvet furniture combines with sparkly chandeliers and glossy black paneled walls to create a spectacular space for your getaway.” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“Okay, so maybe The Wizard of Oz wasn’t a direct inspiration for this stunning Boarding House suite, but Ree would be lying if she said she didn’t get her love for bright emerald green from watching Dorothy and her friends travel to see The Wizard! Soft grey walls are the only subtle thing in The Emerald Room: There’s also sharp black trim, mirrored furniture, sparkling light fixtures, and pops of saturated green to make your heart go pitter-pat.” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“This room celebrates horses in a beautiful way. Magnificient paneled walls create just the right backdrop for gorgeous furnishings and photos of horses from Drummond Ranch. And the Tack Room bathroom? It’s a breathtaking sea of slate! You’ll get lost in the rustic richness. Step into the most beautiful barn you’ve ever seen!” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“Sometimes stripping the color out of a photo brings out the natural drama and allows it to tell a powerful story. The same is true for this handsome Boarding House suite, which offers a combination of sophistication, simplicity, and plenty of photographic eye candy. Its striking elegance will take your breath away!” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“’Don’t be a stomach grouch!’ Whoever Mr. Happy Party was, this was his stern admonition in the old Puryear’s advertising mural, which is proudly displayed on the south wall of The Drugstore Room. Our largest Boarding House suite, Drugstore is clean and classic, with wood paneling, industrial metal furnishings, and charming hints of an earlier time in America—including glass canisters of penny candy on the shelves!” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“The Prairie Room sits high on the third floor of the Boarding House, and overlooks the goings-on on Kihekah Avenue below. A smaller room in comparison, it certainly stands on its own in the style realm. A rustic barnwood accent wall hints to the old Snively Barn on Drummond Ranch, and pops of bright turquoise speak to the vibrant blue typically seen in Osage County sunsets. The Prairie Room is a looker!”- Pioneer Woman Boarding House.

Ree Drummond Pioneer Woman Boarding House Cowgirl Magazine

“You’ll feel like you’re staying on Drummond Ranch when you check into The Ranch Room. The easy finishes and handsome style scream (well, holler) Cowboy Casual, and you’ll feel like settin’ a spell or two (or three!) A longhorn hat rack from Ree and Ladd’s house adorns the wall above the rack, and the weathered leather furniture welcomes jeans and boots. (Pssst. Ladd loves this room!)” – Pioneer Woman Boarding House.