Bambi Sitter Garden Stool, a Cute Addition to the Backyard
Saturday, November 18th, 2006
If you’re planning to have a garden behind or alongside your log home, you might have fun shopping for appropriate accessories. Aside from the usual tools, a garden stool or bench can give you a place to rest in between diggings. This “Bambi Sitter” seems like the perfect choice for a nature lover. It’s functional (sit on Bambi’s back to take a load off), but it could just stand in the corner as a garden guardian too.
The deer-inspired seat is made from pre-aged pine wood that will develop a handsome silver patina as it ages. It costs $390 from the Conrad Shop.
If you dream of having a log home and you dream of having an indoor swimming pool downstairs, you can have both (properly sealed, logs apparently do fine in rooms made a bit humid by standing water). The Jacques House from the Original Log Cabin Homes company features almost 3,200 square feet of living space, which includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a loft, and room for a pool if you’re willing to take on the extra costs of building one.
The fireplace is yet another place you can accessorize your home with that wilderness touch so characteristic of log dwellings. Antlers seem to be a prerequisite for log home ownership; at least that’s the impression you get if you pick up any of the industry magazines and browse through all the advertisers offering antler ware. If you embrace the idea that there’s no such thing as too many antler accessories in the home, then this fireplace tool set might be for you.
A porch swing is a pleasant way to while away the hours on a warm day. These seats are made to endure outdoor weather, and they can often hold two people, so you can get cozy.
Thanks to the dark brown shade of logs, log homes tend to be a little darker inside than traditional stick built homes, which frequently have walls painted in light, reflective colors. Even copious windows can’t always make up for the feeling that you just need a little more light inside. That’s okay because it’s an excuse to buy all sorts of fun lamps that accent log home living.
If you want your log home to remind you of the olden days, you can try buying furniture and accessories made from reclaimed wood. Not only does this stuff have a lot of character (instead of the flawless uniform lumber that’s used today, old boards were sawn by hand and many show evidence of nail holes, dents, and scratches from decades of use), but it’s an environmentally friendly way to furnish your home. Items constructed from reclaimed wood can be built without any new trees being felled.
Okay, here’s my eBay find of the week (a brand new feature on the blog that started… about three minutes ago). These pine salt and pepper shakers are pretty corny, and yet I’ve been in log cabins where I could see these fitting riiiiight in. We’re not talking about accessories for your upscale stainless steel appliances and granite countertops kitchens; these salt-and-pepper shakers are destined for a warm cozy kitchen that probably doesn’t take itself too seriously. I have no idea where the original owner found these, but you just know that somewhere out there is a way-off-the-main-highway gas station still selling them to tourists. To whomever wins the auction: enjoy!