Rustic Bedding For Your Relaxing Bedroom

Rustic Bedding For Your Bedroom

As more and more people spend time in the urban jungle we call the city, they hope for a time when they can get away from the concrete and noise, and into a simpler state of existence; the existence of the rustic relaxing nature-focused way of life.

It is not always easy to live the rustic lifestyle when you are surrounded by concrete and houses, but it can be done. One of the best ways to make it happen is through websites like this one which has a wide selection of rustic furniture items and bedroom accessories to turn your home into a unique place to live.

One place that people like to be rustic is in their bedroom, and there are several ways to do this, but nothing beats rustic bedding to create the look of the room. In the bedroom, the bed is the centerpiece of everything. For this reason, if you don’t want to redesign the whole room, you can provide your bedroom with a rustic feel simply by using rustic bedding, rustic pillows and rustic sheets.

Rustic bedding comes in a wide variety, from simple designs to beautiful wildlife pictures on the bedding, but one thing is always common with the bedding; the colors. You will never see an all white, all black or all red type of rustic bedding. Instead, you will see brown, red, green and a bit of orange. These are Earth tones and they are key to any rustic bedding you choose to buy.

Rustic bedding will often include wildlife like fish, bears, deer, and wolves. Rustic blankets and comforters  will also have scenes like forests, pine trees, and Native American designs with rich natural earthy colors!

Once you have added the right type of rustic bedding to your bedroom, everything else will fall into place. You don’t want to match your rustic dresser to the rustic bedding, but instead need to do it the other way around. You want to make sure the bedding is what everything else matches too. This allows you to have an easier time when you are attempting to find different things you can do for decorating in your bedroom, because all you have to do is compare it with the rustic bedding you have already.

Paint, furniture, pictures, and rugs will all match the bedding, and before you know it, you will have a rustic getaway in your own house. Whenever the urban jungle gets to be too much.  Whenever you can’t stand the noise, lights and concrete, just go to your rustic bedroom and imagine the outdoors.

It all starts when you wake up with your rustic bedding.

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Selecting Decor for Your Vacation Cabin or Home

Selecting Cabin Decor

There are few places that we cherish as much as the cabin. For many, a trip to the cabin is not simply a vacation, or a place to go fishing, it is a ritual. Tales of the cabin and the escapades that occurred there are told for decades, and nearly every memory of the cabin is littered with happy thoughts and fond sights and sounds.

Of course, a cabin is only a cabin if you can make it your second home. How do you make something a second home without the proper furniture to put in it? A cabin is all about the decor, and that decor cannot be like anything you have in your suburban home. Your decor in a cabin must be rustic and wild, you must think of things you may not put in your home as being perfect for the cabin like pine cones. Most of all, the cabin must be your wilderness escape, so let the items that go into it reflect that for you.

Wildlife art is at home in any cabin and can prove to be a welcome piece for the living room, den, bedrooms and even the bathroom. Choose items that reflect where you are. A lion painting has no place in a cabin of the Pacific Northwest, but a black bear painting does. If your place has woods nearby, relaxing majestic pine trees would look great.

The bathroom should reflect the wilderness you are enjoying, and do not be afraid to have moose, bears, deer, and even squirrel woodworking, towels and paintings dotting the bathroom of your cabin.

Cabins are generally what color? That is right, brown. So, you are going to want to choose colors for it that reflect that. You are not going to have pink or yellow in a cabin, but you will have dark red, green, and brown. As a result, when you are looking at rugs, curtains and towels, make sure they reflect those colors and themes. Do not be afraid to have a shower curtain that depicts a wilderness scene. Remember the golden rule of cabin decor; you are in the wilderness, so show it.

Cabins are wonderful places to spend the occasional weekend, but when you are decorating them you need to make sure you go with the wilderness theme that makes every cabin a second home. It does not matter if you would never decorate your own home that way, the cabin is an escape from the urban jungle, and into the jungle of the wild, so let your decorating tastes go wild!

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