Wrought Iron Décor for Rustic Mountain CharmWritten by Johann Erickson
Anyone having had privilege of visiting Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee knows well thick pine forests, tumbling rivers, and delightful atmosphere of days gone by. The scenery is breathtaking, yet cozy mystical, yet warm and inviting. Log cabins, hearty food, and friendly people typify life in Smoky Mountains. Wildlife abounds, and narrow meandering roads consistently promise yet another captivating meadow just around next bend. For those fortunate few who live in Smokies, home is in a wooded glen, or a scenic view of neighboring ridge. Life is rustic, comfortable and serene. For rest of us who long to revisit these enchanting forests, even if we live in Midwestern suburbia, we can bring ambiance of Smoky Mountains right into our own homes with traditional rustic wrought iron decor.
Smoky Mountain decor is fairly easy to emulate simply visualize woodland scene and take that vision into your living room. It might begin with a wrought iron welcome sign posted cheerfully on your front door, welcoming you, your family, and guests into indoor mountain sanctuary. As you walk into room, rugged wood paneled walls are warmed by a rawhide shade atop a sculpted forest wrought iron lamp. An antique rocker sits next to a crackling fire in fireplace and heavy pine sofa is flanked by wrought iron end tables, each with a base covered in sculpted woodland scenes. The room needn’t be sparse, but don’t overcrowd it either. A few rustic wrought iron accent pieces will compliment your mountain flair. Fine touches such as a moose switch plate cover, a bear light sconce, elk bookends, and a moose coat rack will add
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