One of the easiest ways to spice up your home decor is with the use of flowers and/or green plants. There isn’t a room in your house that wouldn’t benefit from the beauty & freshness of green plants & flowers. Whether your taste runs to silk, fresh or dried flowers and greenery they will bring immediate life to your home decor. Rustic home decor is especially brightened with the use of flower arrangements!
Another “staple” in home decorating is the magic of candles. While one candle adds a warm radiance to a room, a grouping of several candles creats drama. Create a cluster or a row, with different sizes, shapes and colors. You can choose one main decorative candle holder for the focus point and then build around it with different height’s etc. As with any decorating accessory you want to implement the rule of an odd number. A collection of three, five, or seven will always be more pleasing to the eye than an even number. Building your “candlescape” will create a mesmerizing allure to any home decor!
The Old West is a favorite theme for many people, and cowboy decor is becoming more & more popular. Not only with the cattle rancher and the cowboy, but with everyone who wants to honor & celebrate our heritage of the old west.
There’s really nothing quite like the excitement of old stories about the Wild West, of a stampede on a cattle drive, dealings with the Indians, and hign noon shoot-out’s in the street.
There was an article yesterday on AOL about things in America that are vanishing. One of the things they listed was the Family Farm. One of my fondest memories as a child was going to my uncles farm and seeing the
No matter where you live or what style you prefer, chances are quite good that your home will be enhanced by the addition of western metal art and/or western accessories. And whether it’s an elaborately crafted brazilian cow hide covered barn star, or a simple metal decorative key rack in your entryway, the timeless design of metal art will outlast any “trend” or “fad”.
Texas leads all other states in categories such as cotton, oil, cattle and sheep, Texas ranches and farms produce wheat, hay, sugar cane, poltury, eggs and a variety of furits and vegetables among other things.