Use Native American Drums For Unique Rustic Tables By seoprofessional Native American drums;
used for rustic tables are the exact opposite of the cold look of contemporary style and ultra modern decorating. People are making a strong shift in their expectations for their furniture’s comfort and design by embracing Native American. drums;
suite both form and function when one desires to build a sense of home into their design. Warmth and friendliness have become the emphasis of this popular décor with Indian drum tables, antler lamps and rawhide lamp shades leading the way. The congeniality of a country smile or closeness with dear friends is the atmosphere sought after in today’s rustic design and becoming a reality through Native American drums.
Drums, Native American designs and natural materials are playing a big part in the reversal to comfort and simplicity. By combing various accents, decorators are creating rustic home décor with down home feel that is affordable and interestingly beautiful. Native American drums;
seem to fit the bill perfectly. Large pow wow drums;
are used as center or coffee tables while smaller Indian drums;
make perfect end tables. The primitive natural rawhide of the drums;
and the rich wood tones bring a rustic theme to the room that harmonizes all of the elements. It’s truly amazing what a unique look can be accomplished by using tables made from Native drums.
Native American drums;
as furniture hasn’t found a place in the lime light of flashy magazine photos of contemporary homes with hard steel and glass, but Native drum tables certainly have found a place in the hearts of Americans, Native or not. The homey relaxed feeling that it’s ok to take off your shoes and sit on the furniture is made with fabrics of homespun character, quilts and rag rugs, bent wood rockers and cedar drum tables.
Table drums also help the flow of the room because of their rounded corners. Coffee table drums;
help keep the room from looking overcrowded. Some of the
greatest
examples of rustic décor using Native American Indian drums;
are those that have a feeling of a country cabin or lodge, open and
warm. Tarahumara Indian drums;
in particular are a type of Native American drum especially well suited
to rustic furniture adding a rough hewn look with warm color for a great cabin
look. Tarahumara pedestal drums;
range in size from 12” to 24” diameter making them just right for corner
and end tables, while the larger powwow drums;
can be as large as 42” in diameter. Both use a perfect combination
of beautiful rawhide with natural pine and cedar for an inviting feel.
Think
Native drums;
American style, by using country crafts to warm your whole room and
add a touch of rustic charm. Imagine the rekindling of by gone days when Teddy
Roosevelt made the masculine hunting lodge style so popular. Antler chandeliers,
bears carved from logs and antique hooks for hats and coats. Try using a lot
of wrought iron lamps and accessories with your new drum tables. If you love
western furniture as well as southwest style, try an old horse collar mirror
or wrought iron horseshoe wall decoration. Native American drums;
as rustic furniture may be a new concept to some, but there is nothing
more warm and simple than a Navajo rug under a Native drum, with Indian pottery
and a log ladder near by to make a subtle but amazing affect. Southwestern designs
on wool throws and tapestries are also perfect for this style. So make a bold
statement in your favorite space with beautiful Native American drums.
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