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| Cabin Decor Ideas | Clare's Wares Table Talk | Log Home Living | April 2008 |
This month's theme: Table Talk
Once all of your big purchases (dining table, sofa, antler chandelier) are out of the way, it’s time to start concentrating on the nitty gritty—like tableware, for instance. The last thing you want to do is ruin the rustic aesthetic you’ve worked so hard to create by setting the table with dishes, flatware and accessories that are too modern or, even worse, totally bland.
Of course, you also don’t want to put too much more strain on your already-exhausted budget. That’s why I love these three products: They’ll add a shot of rustic flair to your table for not too much coin.
| Copper Chargers | Pinecone Salt & Pepper Shakers | Faux Bois Mug |
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By Wanda Mundy on Jan 04, 2008
Hi, Clare . . .
I would like to see in Log Home Living - something similar to what is found in the pages of publications such as Architectural Digest, Country Living, Better Homes & Gardens, etc. And that is a Sources/Resources page that is devoted to noting where the "details" of each room can be purchased (if possible). I've noticed some really gorgeous furniture in the pages of LHL - but while the cut-lines for the photos describe the architectural details in depth - NOTHING is ever mentioned about the furnishings. And it is the furnishings that really make the difference between whether it's just a house - or a HOME. Case in point – on pages 38 and 39 of the July 2007 Western Region issue – there are some simply STUNNING dining chairs. But while almost everything else in the photos was described – not a thing was said about those chairs.
It would be great if you’d consider including a Sources/Resources page – or “Buying Guide” as it’s referred to in some publications – in the future.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
WCM
By Lisa on Nov 27, 2008
So glad to see the buying guide!! I'm also glad to see a few things for a space that isn't huge.
We live in a post and beam home that's actually relatively small. It feels like a log home, but it just doesn't have that vast wall and floor space. Any ideas for where to find smaller-scale rustic/mission chairs, tables, and decor??
Thanks so much!
Lisa