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Archive for April, 2012

How do you add that “country touch” to a decorating style? Given that the “country look” has evolved over the years and taken on a wider variety of characteristics, it can add a special touch to decorating from rural to contemporary. Here are a few concepts to give your residence a “touch of country” and retain that really feel of tradition.

Add a small extra luxury in your country house decorating such as pampering guests with a serene bedroom furnished with a high-top quality mattress and specially-selected cotton sheets that feel good against the skin.

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The Wide Appeal of Equestrian Home Decor

Posted by Admin On April - 17 - 2012

Equestrian residence decor provides horse lovers a chance to show their enjoy and appreciation for their 4-legged buddies. There are all sorts of property furnishings, accessories, and accents that feature a horse of some sort. It may well be a table lamp with a horse sculpture on the base, a comforter that depicts horses running across a meadow, or a piece of wall art with a horse theme.

 

There are a lot of factors for the wide appeal of equestrian residence decor. Very first, many folks simply admire the form and beauty of the animal. Also, a horse may possibly be reminiscent of time spent on a grandparent’s farm or a summer camp where you learned to ride.

 

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Try Kiva Ladders For Beautiful Country Home Decor

Posted by Admin On April - 16 - 2012

Kiva ladders or Wooden Indian log ladders look fantastic in Native American style homes when combined with other southwestern house decorating accessories. While traveling or visiting the southwestern states you will undoubtedly notice that Indian log ladders have grow to be the most universal symbols of American Indian style artwork, used for fabulous, rustic and western style interior style.


Kiva ladders are stunning wood ladders usually fashioned from pine poles that have been scraped by hand. The rungs of the ladder are notched to fit into the upright poles, and rawhide lacing is employed to join every piece together in a cross style style. The ladder is narrower at the top than it is at the bottom, adding a measure of height.


One exciting way to add the village style look and feel in your decor, with out truly using pueblo designs, is to use the exact same primitive style, pueblo ladder or kiva log ladder. The ladders will generate a subtle but definite pueblo or western look in the room. A kiva ladder also creates a excellent way to display a few of your most treasured western tapestries or Navajo blankets.

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