Decorate A Country Style Home Office
A home office can be a corner of the kitchen used to pay bills and sort recipes or it can be a separate room dedicated to work. Whatever space you have for your home office, decorating it in a country style is sure to make time spent in this room much more pleasant.
There are several [...]
Primitive Decor
There’s a new trend rising in home decor. It’s called primitive decor and it’s hot on the heels of a shabby and chic, mixed with country style.
What’s Primitive Decorating?
Primitive decor is however you define it. The rules aren’t set in stone. Take some rustic pieces, some old-world paint colors, a bit of crackled varnish [...]
Country Lighting with Traditional Farmhouse Chandeliers
If you’ve considered moving to the country and raising your own food – living off the land and renovating an old farmhouse, it won’t be long before you want to upgrade the electrical panels or install some new, but traditional farmhouse chandeliers.
Even if your home isn’t quite on a farm, but you love that cozy [...]
Country Lighting, Log Cabin or Cottage Chic
If you are thinking of country lighting you are thinking of warm, mood lighting. Golden tones filling the room – something unique and completely yours.
Sounds lovely doesn’t it? But how to achieve it? After all, who needs the cold florescent glare, the blinding halogen spots that defy you to look up in any room?
Accent lighting [...]
Charming Country Lighting Style
It’s funny how, once you know this trick, a room can be transformed into a whole new look – say country decor – just by changing lighting fixtures.
Yet to the new home decorator or interior designer, far too often when decorating or redecorating a room, we overlook lighting until the very end of the process.
We [...]
Why Rustic Lighting?
Imagine you’ve just stepped into a rustic retreat, untouched for years…
Back then, people decorated with materials on hand, items found in the forest, or through long hours of hand-crafting. Deer antlers adorned or formed the rustic styled chandeliers. Pine cones and gnarled branches wrap around floor lamps and the furniture was hand-hewn from local logs.
Lighting [...]
