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Yard Lights for Outdoor and Garden Areas

For those with a green thumb, today’s post is for you! Even if you prefer to leave the gardening to your wife, while you take care of the lawn – keep reading!

For any outdoor landscaping enthusiast, having a special spot to keep your tools, seeds and fertilizers in is important. This is your go-to central hub to make sure everything is at your fingertips when you need it. Building a small garden or tool shed can be oh so helpful in keeping you organized. When it comes to gardening or landscaping, everyone’s needs are different. Better Homes & Gardens recommends making a list of everything you frequently use and what you commonly store in the space. This will help you envision how big of a shed you’ll need (if building new) or how you can rearrange your current layout to make it more efficient!
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Vintage Glass Shade Pendant Found in New York Industrial Farmhouse

holophane-glass-pendant.jpgRural towns like West Fulton, New York are home to some of America’s finest examples of industrial farmhouse design.

A perfect illustration of this is a year-round retreat known as “The Smithy” – located in the far Northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. In the kitchen of this historic home, one will find a beautiful glass pendant just like the Holophane Glass Pendants at our affiliate site: vintagebarnlighting.com.
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An Unconventional Rustic Chandelier

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Today’s post is a little on the unconventional side, but we’re always about inspiring those searching for unique and out of the box lighting ideas, so here goes!

vintage-light-bulb-chandelier1.jpgAt Gjelina restaurant in Los Angeles, the hired design team improvised a little when it came to their interior lighting choices. Just one of many salvaged pieces found within the eatery, their rustic chandelier has a unique history behind it – it was originally a meat hook. That’s right, a piece once used at the local butcher shop!
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