Archive for July, 2009
Down on the Farm
A house’s location should never limit its design potential. Whether you hang your hat in a bustling city, a shady suburb or at the end of an isolated country road, home is what you make of it. For homeowners looking to outfit their residence in the manner of a classic farmhouse, certain decorative hallmarks can prove handy.
The interior of the home should utilize floral patterns as much as possible – in the curtains and table cloth, for instance. Wooden floors are par for the course, and they should be covered in strategic fashion with throw rugs. Outside, key indicators such as copper weathervanes will put visitors in a laid-back country state of mind.
Deer Antler Chandeliers and Lamps
The country lodge look is popular decor in cabins and mountain homes. Add special lighting with a deer resin antler lamp. These electric lamps cosy up any room with just the right amount of light.
Here in middle Illinois the deer population is large and hunters come in the fall and winter from all over the United States to get a chance to bag a large Buck Deer.
These economical deer antler lights are made of resin to imitate deer antler sheds. The term “sheds” is used because each winter male deer loose their antlers. Collectors search the woods to find these pieces and are quite pricey if you can find some for sale. Those not found by a
hunter will get eaten by field mice and other woodsy creators.
Decorative Wrought Iron Crosses

Wrought Iron Crosses staked into your landscape are a wonderful way to bring spiritualism to your home and gardens. The cross symbol will show your faith and add style with elegance.
Garden decor takes many shapes and sizes. If you are interested in a variety of styles search cross in the web site www.arusticgarden.com

