Consider Antler Lighting
For so long a time now, antler lighting has been the decor of choice among ski lodges, log cabins, log homes, and the like. The light fixtures often operate wonderfully to make certain desired accents surrounding an area and the naturally shed antler lights may evoke a rustic and nostalgic Wild West charm that is sure to bring your rustic style home, lodge or even man cave to perfection. As you begin, you need to understand how to best use antler fixture to create the accent you want. Research your subject.
How much space are you setting aside for your light? Antler lights are available in various styles. One can find many accessories with this feature including antler desk lamps and floor lamps, antler chandeliers, and antler sconces. The overall ambience will depend on the proper placement of the fixtures. Anyone need not know, for example, which type of antler chandelier to mount on a particular place. So as not to make the area appear over-decorated or cluttered, it is of utmost importance to also leave "breathing" space around the fixtures.
Suppose someone is seeking to decorate his or her outdoor pool table section or the patio section, the small or medium-sized antler chandeliers may work superior. Mule deer antlers, which are about two feet long, or those of the white tail deer are the best to use for smaller outdoor chandeliers. In relatively smaller places, big antlers tend to be intrusive and disruptive of their stability. In contrast, the larger antlers from moose or elk make great chandeliers for the large common areas of lodges. Again, small chandeliers look good above kitchen islands. A kitchen is the best place to hang only the smallest kinds of antler chandelier. Additionally, the kitchen is better suited for antlers of a lighter shade.
Never wanting to be conspicuous is the very essence behind employing accent lighting. If it does, the effect is lost most of the time. Well placed antler sconces will lend a rustic feel to a room. The ambiance of wall mounted lighting with leather or rawhide shades for your rustic cabin or lodge will set the mood for all occasions. Table lamps of antlers are also available. Petite antler next to lamps are frequently used in forest lodges and log cabins as well.
Critically, antler lighting should always be used only as accent lighting, and it should never be chosen as the primary light source for a room or a space. Usually when you add bright lights around antlers it will have a damaging effect on the rustic atmosphere. Also try not to use multiple types of antlers for lighting in one place. In many cases if a room contains both antler chandeliers and sconces then a room will look cluttered and it will disrupt the effect. Unless you are decorating a large room where you can place several antler fixtures with plenty of space between them, use these fixtures sparingly. If you are able to utilize antler lighting in a creative and thoughtful way then you will be able to create the right rustic feel in the place in which you install it.
How much space are you setting aside for your light? Antler lights are available in various styles. One can find many accessories with this feature including antler desk lamps and floor lamps, antler chandeliers, and antler sconces. The overall ambience will depend on the proper placement of the fixtures. Anyone need not know, for example, which type of antler chandelier to mount on a particular place. So as not to make the area appear over-decorated or cluttered, it is of utmost importance to also leave "breathing" space around the fixtures.
Suppose someone is seeking to decorate his or her outdoor pool table section or the patio section, the small or medium-sized antler chandeliers may work superior. Mule deer antlers, which are about two feet long, or those of the white tail deer are the best to use for smaller outdoor chandeliers. In relatively smaller places, big antlers tend to be intrusive and disruptive of their stability. In contrast, the larger antlers from moose or elk make great chandeliers for the large common areas of lodges. Again, small chandeliers look good above kitchen islands. A kitchen is the best place to hang only the smallest kinds of antler chandelier. Additionally, the kitchen is better suited for antlers of a lighter shade.
Never wanting to be conspicuous is the very essence behind employing accent lighting. If it does, the effect is lost most of the time. Well placed antler sconces will lend a rustic feel to a room. The ambiance of wall mounted lighting with leather or rawhide shades for your rustic cabin or lodge will set the mood for all occasions. Table lamps of antlers are also available. Petite antler next to lamps are frequently used in forest lodges and log cabins as well.
Critically, antler lighting should always be used only as accent lighting, and it should never be chosen as the primary light source for a room or a space. Usually when you add bright lights around antlers it will have a damaging effect on the rustic atmosphere. Also try not to use multiple types of antlers for lighting in one place. In many cases if a room contains both antler chandeliers and sconces then a room will look cluttered and it will disrupt the effect. Unless you are decorating a large room where you can place several antler fixtures with plenty of space between them, use these fixtures sparingly. If you are able to utilize antler lighting in a creative and thoughtful way then you will be able to create the right rustic feel in the place in which you install it.