Archive for the ‘Rugs & Carpets’ Category
Monday, July 27th, 2009
The Amish arrived in America around 1730. A group of the descendants of the Anabaptists, which include Amish and Mennonites, settled near Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. William Penn had began a ‘holy experiment’ in religious tolerance and welcomed these European immigrants. Although the most popularized, the Pennsylvania Amish are not the largest group of U.S. In [...]
Tags: Anabaptists, Burlington, Chifferobe, Furniture, furniture design, Lancaster County, mennonite, Mennonites, Northern Indiana, Pennsylvania, Shaker, shakers, solid wood, The Amish, William Penn
Posted in Accessories, Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Clocks, Collectibles, Craftsman, Design Style, History of Furniture Making, Lamps & Lighting, Mirrors, Mission, Rugs & Carpets, Shaker, The Amish | No Comments »
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Historians following the trends of the furniture industry can attest that furniture styles and their designers are virtual archives of an era. The economy of the time, the availability of supplies and tools and most surprising, the politics and religion of the time all influenced home décor. Religion and the organizations that formed around each [...]
Tags: Amish, Ann Lee, Arts and Crafts, arts and crafts movement, economy, Federal, Furniture, Gustav Stickley, Mission, Shaker, shakers, The Amish, Victorians
Posted in Accessories, Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Clocks, Collectibles, Craftsman, Design Style, History of Furniture Making, Lamps & Lighting, Mirrors, Mission, Rugs & Carpets, Shaker, The Amish | No Comments »
Thursday, July 16th, 2009
The years surrounding Civil War was not just a separation of tastes politically but one in interior décor. The last part of the 19th century in North America saw the blending of many very strong interior design tastes within one home. Many consider this to be the Eclectic period in American history. This eclectic collecting [...]
Tags: Amish, Arts and Crafts, Charles Eastlake, Chippendale, Contemporary Design, Eclectic, Furniture, furniture design, Grand Rapids, Henri, Hepplewhite, Interior Design, Louis, Michigan, Modernism, Sheraton, William Morris
Posted in Accessories, Arts and Crafts, Collectibles, Craftsman, Design Style, History of Furniture Making, Lamps & Lighting, Linens, Mirrors, Mission, Modern & Contemporary, Rugs & Carpets | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Solid built Amish bedroom and children’s furniture is the perfect foundation for creating a childhood full of Disney memories. In 1955 Walt Disney looked at a blank canvas of real estate and saw the fantasy world the globe has grown to love. Just as you were as a child your child is captured by the [...]
Tags: Amish, Beds, Bookcases, carpets, Cedar Chest, Cedar Chests, Chests, Convertible Crib, crib, Furniture, Hannah Montana, Jonas Brothers, pirate, Princess Pocohantas, rugs, solid wood, Walt Disney
Posted in Adirondack, Arts and Crafts, Baby Cribs, Baby Furniture, Bedrooms, Cherry Furniture, Craftsman, DIY Projects, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Hickory Furniture, Home Life, Linens, Lodge, Log Cabin Homes, Maple Furniture, Mission, Modern & Contemporary, Oak Furniture, Rugs & Carpets, Rustic Furniture, Shaker, Upholstered Furniture | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Really great rooms begin with thoughtfully developed plans springing forth from good ideas and furniture like the Amish present. A truly great room should have an almost anthropomorphic character; décor that is memorable because it seems to actually have its own personality. When you walk in to it all of your senses can perceive the [...]
Tags: Amish, Color Scheme, environment, Furniture, home palette, INSPIRATION scrapbook, The Amish
Posted in Accessories, Art & Photography, Bedrooms, DIY Projects, Design Style, Dining Room Furniture, Furniture Tips, Home Life, Home Office Design, Rugs & Carpets | 1 Comment »
Friday, March 20th, 2009
As independent a creature as the domestic housecat, when a cat is ready to socialize with humans they love to play, cuddle and purr for no reason other than being near you. That alone is reason to own them…or, let them own you. Unfortunately, the thing they love even more than snuggling with you is [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Cat Scratching, cats, DECLAW, furniture care, housecat, SCRATCH-PROOFING
Posted in DIY Projects, Furniture Tips, Home Life, Pets and Furniture, Rugs & Carpets, Sofas, Upholstered Furniture | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
While we may collect things from sports cards to furniture simply for the enjoyment of the hunting and the gathering, most of us collect knowing that there is a chance if needs arose, we could sell that collection. Many a handcrafted Amish built bookcase holds the world’s most prized collectibles. It is a fact that [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Art, Cedar Chest, Cedar Chests, Chests, colectibles, Hutch, hutches, Quilts, Storage, storage units
Posted in Accessories, Amish Quilts, Bookcases, Cedar Chests & Trunks, Clocks, Collectibles, DIY Projects, Home Life, Lamps & Lighting, Linens, Organization, Porcelain & China, Rugs & Carpets, Storage | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
The rich warmth of a traditional handmade rug adds depth and personality to any room. Hooked, needlepoint, latch, knitted, crocheted, woven, painted canvas floorcloths, braided or twisted from torn strips of discarded fabric a handmade rug is a one of a kind treasure. How you care for your handmade rugs will make an extreme difference [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, braided rugs, carpets, crocheted rugs, Hooked rugs, knitted rugs, latch rugs, needlepoint rugs, painted canvas floorcloths, rugs, woven rugs
Posted in Accessories, DIY Projects, Home Life, Rugs & Carpets | 1 Comment »