Rustic Cabin Lighting

Rustic Cabin Lighting

Rustic Cabin Lighting

Choosing Rawhide Lamp Shades For Southwestern Lighting

Rustic lamps with rawhide lamp shades are some of the most popular western lamps you find in rustic cabins and in rustic decorating or western decor. If you have lived in the west or visited western States, you understand what I mean. Lamp shades made of rawhide are easy to decorate with, working well with just about any home decor. Rawhide leather lamp shades are also available in multi-colors to make it possible for designers to use any color pallet. Try using rawhide shades in your decorating project and see for yourself how well they compliment your western design theme.

When you get ready to buy rawhide lamp shades you will want to think about how your lamp will be used. This is just a matter of choosing where in the room you will use it. For instance, you might be lighting a big area or just adding some light to a dark corner of the room. Rawhide shades are also a must for antler chandeliers and antler lamps since rawhide lampshades are a standard for western lighting. From small chandelier lampshades with attached bulb adaptor clips for candelabra bulbs or sconces to large wall lamps or floor lamps, rawhide shades work wonderfully for southwestern lighting.

When using rawhide lampshades for accent lighting, you will really enjoy the warm glow created by the lamps light coming through the stretched rawhide. This is how rawhide shades work to create that inviting feel. It is a balanced harmony of texture and color that creates that warm glow. While it may not be the focal point of your room, it will no doubt add a lot of character to your space.

When you use rawhide skin lampshades for reading you will probably want to use a large lamp and shade that can be used to give you light from behind and above the person reading. This allows for the most comfortable environment for reading. Wall sconce lampshades also allow for great reading light and rawhide shades come in just the right diameter for your reading and decorating needs.

Remember, when you are purchasing the lighting for your home, the light from rawhide floor lamp shades allows you to cancel out the glare and bring out the beauty of the light while using it where you want it. Bleached rawhide, sometimes called southwestern lamp shades, lets the greatest amount of light shine through while dark rawhide shades, known as western lamp shades, are more subtle producing a charcoal or smoke color when your lamp is on.

One of the incredible things about the rawhide lamp shades offered online is that they combine well with so many different variations of lamps including rustic lamp styles as well as traditional ones. Like the sought after antler lamp with a rawhide leather lamp shade, they also look great used on table lamps or wall lamps. Heavy wrought iron lamps with rawhide shades are another very popular choice in lighting fixtures for rustic decor.

You do not have to make major changes if you own more modern style lamps. It is a rawhide shade that is enhancing the rustic look and feel which is why professional decorators love using them. You can use rawhide with traditional lamps to achieve a very nice southwestern feel.

The many different variations of size and color lend these lamp shades to be utilized in practically any environment where you want to create rustic charm or are enhancing your room with what has been called rustic chic style. Equally at home in the living room, family room or den as well as bedroom or study, rawhide shades can be used in just one room or used to bring in a rustic theme throughout your whole home.

Popular as table lamps as well as on end tables or on floor lamps and chandeliers, lampshades can make a strong statement and bring a unique charm to any room. Purchasing rawhide lamp shades online is simple and often saves you a lot of money. Using rawhide in your home is an investment in tranquility and peace that you will enjoy for years to come.

If you love the rustic decor used in Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, or want to build your own year round Arizona room or bring in the Native American style of New Mexico, you will love adding your western decor using rawhide lamp shades.

Yukon (Bradt Travel Guide Yukon)
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Canada’s Yukon is one the world’s last great wildernesses, where bears, moose and caribou roam. It’s a place where hikers, paddlers, skiers and mushers can travel for days without seeing another human soul, where the northern lights dance green and red across starry skies, where glaciers tumble, mountain peaks soar, and tundra shrubs scream scarlet as summer turns to fall. It’s a land of heart-rending human stories, too, for the Yukon is home to the Klondike, to which an estimated hundred thousand dreamers and desperadoes – including a young Jack London – once swarmed in search of gold.            Bradt’s Yukon is the only guidebook dedicated to this natural and historical wonderland. Offering practical advice on everything from where to pan for gold to how to avoid being eaten by a bear, alongside quirky anecdotes (such as the story behind the ‘sourtoe cocktail’ – a shot of whisky garnished with a severed human toe), it’s the perfect companion for highway drivers, cruise-ship passengers, and outdoors enthusiasts alike.

The Mammoth Book of Tales from the Road: Tales of Life on the Move (Mammoth Books)
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Combining classic stories with never-before-published work, The Mammoth Book of Tales from the Road travels along exotic as well as familiar pathways, covering territory from the erotic and romantic, to the chilling, adventurous, and humorous. From trails carved through dense jungle to six-lane superhighways, these travelers’ tales comprise cops and robbers barrelling down mean streets, summer roadtrip vacations gone wildly wrong, sentimental journeys made in hope and despair, wandering wise men, and post-apocalyptic road warriors. Created by master anthologist Maxim Jakubowski, this Mammoth collection features a mixture of legendary road stories plus a selection of brand-new, especially commissioned pieces. Includes excerpts from classics such as Kerouac’s On the Road, Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley, and James Ellroy’s Killer on the Road. There are also complete reprints of favorite stories such as John Hughes’s “Vacation ‘58” and hidden gems by the likes of Ed McBain, Hunter S. Thompson, William S. Burroughs, Brian W. Aldiss, J. G. Ballard, Lee Child, and Michael Dibden. The Mammoth Book of Tales from the Road also picks up new works from contemporary authors such as Alex Garland, Thomas S. Roche, Matt Thorne, Stella Duffy, and many others.

The Road Runs West: A Century Along the Bella Bella / Chilcotin Highway
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This is the unusual story of a very unusual road: the 456-km Chilcotin Highway, which runs from Williams Lake to Bella Coola and is known as the 'loneliest road in BC." The highway took ninety years to build through some of the roughest terrain in Canada. Its history is served up here with plenty of photos and lots of anecdotes about the people who built the highway and the people who needed it. It all started during the Cariboo Gold Rush of the 1860s, when a Victoria promoter named Alfred Waddington dreamed of building a road from the Pacific up over the Coast Mountains and clear across the Chilcotin Plateau to the gold fields. Waddington's dream ended up a nightmare as road builders sparked the only instance of armed resistance by First Nations people in BC history. But as settlers entered Chilcotin Country from the east, the road tagged along behind. It was a do-it-yourself project, built by the settlers themselves, innocent of surveys and engineers. But it worked, sort of. The road was death to vehicles and a terror to travellers, but it got you where you wanted to go as long as you didn't care when you arrived. Meanwhile, at Bella Coola, where people had been promised a road to the outside for years, they took matters into their own hands and blasted their way across the mountains to Anahim. Lake. It took ninety years, but in 1953 the two roads joined and the Chilcotin Highway was a reality. Even today parts of the road remain unpaved. There isn't one supermarket or fast food store or all-night gas station. And the notorious "Big Hill," which drops out of the mountains down to the Bella Coola Valley, is still a perilous, heart-stopping descent.

Karen Brown's Pacific Northwest: Exceptional Places to Stay & Itineraries 2006
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Nature reigns supreme in the Pacific Northwest: windswept, sandy beaches; expanses of sylvan forest; mighty rivers; gently rolling hills covered in vines; towering, snow-capped volcanoes; and vast high deserts of sagebrush and juniper. Whether your choice is a stylish boutique hotel in the city, a fishing lodge hugging the riverbank, a coastal hideaway or a luxurious resort, this guide offers you the most appealing places to stay.

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Travellers have trusted Karen Brown's Guides for over 20 years for their warm, engaging, and up to date reviews of the finest inns and small hotels in Europe and North America. Only the most charming places to stay make it onto the pages of these guides - no inn can buy its way in, and those not maintaining their standards every year are dropped. These guides are so reliable that travellers have come to plan their whole holidays around Karen Brown's recommendations. Charming Inns & Itineraries includes easy-to-follow itineraries in regions of prime interest and reviews based on the charm of the inn, its setting, cleanliness, and above all, the warmth of welcome. This guide focuses on the area known as the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon and Vancouver Island, Canada.

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