null Skip to main content
FREE SHIPPING on orders over $149 - Some Exclusions Apply

Blog

Historic American Lighthouses - Barnegat Lighthouse New Jersey

Historic American Lighthouses - Barnegat Lighthouse New Jersey

Posted by American Lighthouses on Mar 19, 2019

The Barnegat Lighthouse is located in New Jersey on the northern tip of Long Beach Island. The name Barnegat (which means inlet of breakers) was given to the inlet at the northern tip of Long Beach Island by explorers because of the shoals located there. These shoals would create breakers and would be dangerous to ships passing through this area. It was determined in 1834 that Winslow Lewis would build a lighthouse at this location. When finished in 1835 the lighthouse stood between 40 and
Historic American Lighthouses - Cape Hatteras North Carolina

Historic American Lighthouses - Cape Hatteras North Carolina

Posted by American Lighthouses on Mar 19, 2019

The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is located on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks. The Outer Banks are a group of barrier islands on the coast of North Carolina that divide the Atlantic Ocean from the coastal sounds and inlets. The lighthouse sits in the town of Buxton, North Carolina, which is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, with its black double helix stripes on white background, is one of the most famous and recognizable lighthouses in the world
Garden Lighthouses Add A Nautical Touch

Garden Lighthouses Add A Nautical Touch

Posted by Amish Handcrafter on Mar 15, 2019

It’s that time of year again when spring fever sets in, but warm weather is still months away! Thinking and planning for some new outdoor garden decor items is a great way to spark some interest and give you something to look forward to as the cold season comes to an end.Garden lighthouses come in a large variety of styles to suit your taste and are built to last and endure all types of weather conditions. They are handmade out of top quality exterior wood and are hand painted with exterior pain
DIY Primitive Decorating

DIY Primitive Decorating

Posted by Primitive Decorator on Feb 15, 2019

Everyone enjoys bringing life to their home, and there are many different ways and styles to do it. One of these styles is primitive decorating. This style of decorating brings back items from the past, or gives the items a handmade, rough, or simple look. Primitive pieces will not have flashy, bright colors, instead the colors will be more pale, dull, and not so vibrant. Let’s take a brief look at some specific items in primitive decorating. When some people think of primitive, there mind
Wouldn't It Be Lovely? Why You Should Buy a Wood Chandelier

Wouldn't It Be Lovely? Why You Should Buy a Wood Chandelier

Feb 11, 2019

Whether you want your home to exude a warm, Scandinavian "hygge" vibe or you'd like to enhance your home's Colonial appeal, a wood chandelier represents your go-to home decor accessory. Why? Wood has many different faces and qualities. It can appear cozy, rustic, old-fashioned, or surprisingly contemporary. And when mixed with metal, it adds a unique dimension and sophistication to a metal chandelier. Ready to learn more about how you can dress up your home using this gorgeous nat