Hand Hewn Log

Hand Hewn Log

Hand Hewn Log

What you need to know to create a southwestern theme for your fireplace Mantel

The Southwestern style is a natural and comfortable style to any room and use your fireplace as a reference point in the southwest quarter is not only natural, but it is almost a given. Aesthetics rustic or southwestern style home and hearkens house and, naturally, focuses on the fireplace. You can make your room feel cozy, home, and, of course, appealing to decorate your fireplace and Southwestern-style combine metal sculpture on the wall next to the elements.

American Accessories India and Mexico
Use rustic texture and geometric shapes to get a real sense Southwestern style. Both influences from India and Mexico create a natural design and color balanced by pulling heavily on nature. Although neither afraid nor bold, bright color. Both influence the use of natural textures and natural materials. In a room with walls colored, riding a rough log for the mantel to bring a bit of the inside of the exterior. Another option is to paint the wall above the fireplace version darker color of the wall. For example, if the walls are a light ivory color, you can choose a butter yellow color to the fireplace or even add outdoor decor free metal wall. In this way you can highlight the fireplace as a focal point without overpowering the room.

Color and texture
Hand woven baskets tissues as well as pots and terracotta tiles handmade style are abundant in the Southwest. A group of handmade tiles above the fireplace makes a festive display. Hanging baskets a group of native is not only a topic of conversation, but color as well. A tapestry or carpet, either in bright colors or earth tones up strip the eye and above the fireplace as a focal point cementing the room. Displaying a hand thrown ceramic vase on the mantelpiece full of colorful flowers wild, you can give your fireplace a southwestern look real. By adding additional texture in the form of wrought iron sconces or wall is rounded candlestick holders textures that appear on the mantelpiece and bring a southwestern look at life. Where information displayed on the mantel, you can line up pairs of elements for a symmetrical look or display items in groups of three to a less orderly appearance to your screen.

Final Touches
Of course, Southwestern style is strongly influenced by both Mexican and Indian style, so rustic rugs and baskets of each culture are probably more alike than different. By using a basket as hand-woven blankets native support for multiple colors, you always have a warm quilt to snuggle under while watching TV or reading. Rugs native are usually colorful and add a bright beautiful fireplace. Of course, you can choose to use blankets that are all in the family of a single color as earth tones, or you can choose a variety of bright colors like turquoise, yellow and magenta. The bright colors give the impression of a basket of wild flowers freshly picked from the garden.

Southwestern style is invariably appropriate. The look is simple and colorful and works equally well in the summer and winter. It is a perfect for displaying Christmas decorations and beautiful in itself at any time of year.

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Nothing captures the romance of country life quite like a log cabin does — trees cut from the thick woods of the wilderness; hewn by hand into squared-off logs; then stacked to create a sturdy shelter, a warm hearth, a welcoming home. Author Charles McRaven knows these traditional structures from the inside out, and from the outside in. He restored his first log house in 1946, at the age of eleven. Since then he has built and restored hewn-log houses all over the country, and is considered the nation’s foremost authority on the topic. McRaven covers everything from hewing the first log to laying the last chimney stone. Readers will first learn about the history and background of these houses. McRaven then dives deep into describing the details of hewn-log construction, beginning with site selection all the way through to the finishing steps such as plumbing and utilities. Clear, how-to line illustrations accompany the text throughout. A fullcolor gallery of finished structures shows that, durable though they are, hewn-log houses are also warm, inviting, and artful homes.

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If you’ve ever dreamt of building your own log cabin, or wondered if or how it could be done, you’ll find the answers and inspiration here. Half personal narrative, half how-to, A Home From The Woods details the methods used for four different log cabin projects: Uncovering and Restoring A Standing Cabin; A Hand-hewn Cabin; Building with Rounded Logs; and Taking Down and Recreating An Original Log Cabin. That straightforward advice is countered with a first person narrative as the author relates his young family’s experiences and misadventures completing these projects. With little finances and less know-how, but plenty of determination and a little creativity, they proved again and again that if you long for that idyllic cabin of earth and wood, it can be achieved. And, even if you’ll never set first foot in the forest you’ll be entertained reading what some people will put themselves through for “the simple life” in the country.

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