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Shabby Love: Feathered Gallery Wall Mountain House Decor, Deer Antler Decor, Serenity Now, Budget Decorating, Deer Wall, Small Budget, Front Room, Easy Diy Projects, Rustic Design

If you follow me on Facebook then you saw when I shared this beautiful picture I found at Goodwill! I had every intention of selling it in my booth, but quickly realized I couldn't get rid of it! It sat on the bench in our living room for a week as I pondered where I could hang it. There's a narrow wall in our living room between our front door and big picture window that has seen frequent changes because nothing ever felt right. Do you have a space like that in your home? It started with…

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Eye For Design: Decorating With Antlers.....Better than European mounting. Skull not my favorite part- so just mount the antlers on a neat square plaque. Modern Hunting Decor, Modern Hunting Lodge, Deer Antler Wall Decor, Elk Horns, European Mounts, Decorating With Antlers, Diy Antlers, English Hunting, Animal Mounts

Whether you want a cozy, rustic feel, or you are more inclined to the English hunting lodge look, antlers are a wonderful accessory for the walls of either style. Very few accessories can lend to rustic and elegant at the same time. Some of the most elegant manors in England have stag heads and antlers adorning the walls. Yet in this country we associate it more with log cabin getaways. Let's set the record straight . I certainly DO NOT condone killing these gorgeous creatures just to get…

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Name: Tiffany Napper Location: Uptown; New Orleans, Louisiana Size: 1,400 square feet Years lived in: 5 years; Owned When Tiffany Napper was house hunting in New Orleans five years ago, she couldn’t get her mind off the first place she saw. The little white shotgun, located near the Mississippi River, was previously owned by a 93-year-old woman who had been born in the house and lived there until she died. It had drop ceilings, faux wood paneling, and dirty wall-to-wall carpeting.

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