How to Buy Lighting Fixtures for Log Homes
You have done your homework and are ready to buy lighting fixtures for your new home, but now you are not sure what size and what kind you need. Please relax and we’ll go over this together.
You have done your homework and are ready to buy lighting fixtures for your new home, but now you are not sure what size and what kind you need. Please relax and we’ll go over this together.
Unlike chandeliers, which provide ambient light in a room, pendant light fixtures can double as decorative lights and also provide functional task lighting.
Chandelier lighting tends to be dramatic and artistic. Because they are often quite large, you can use a chandelier in a large great room, very effectively.
Why decorating a log home is such a challenge and some thoughts on how to get the result that you want in your rustic home.
Bathroom curtains and window treatments do not have to be hum drum, and, in addition, you can use bathroom curtains to coordinate your master bedroom with your bath.
Country window treatments are casual and informal, and they often invite the eye to take in the scenery outdoors.
Lodge bedding is casual and often reflects the wildlife and natural features of the outdoors around the lodge.
Pine cone dinnerware, lovely in its own right, is also the perfect complement for Northwoods, wildlife or other rustic decors in log and timber frame homes. If you love the outdoors, pine cones are in!
Decorating with bear rugs can bring a new dimension to your bear theme room. Let’s face it…Bears are awesome. They are fun to watch in the wild, and they are great to use in rustic decorating. Bears go with just about any country or rustic décor.
Use Christmas rugs to spiff up your country Christmas decorating! Christmas rugs during the holidays, just seem to put the finishing touches on a room.
Christmas dinnerware sets have quickly become a log cabin Christmas tradition. And using holiday dinnerware helps to make your Christmas dinners memorable.
Rooster dinnerware is popular in log cabins and timber frame homes, perhaps because so many rustic homes are in the country, where residents arise to the crow of roosters and many keep chickens.