Winter Styling Tips: How To Decorate with Beautiful Horns
Bring the beauty of nature indoors this season with antlers and beautiful horns in a striking display in your home. Here are a few great styling tips to create an exquisite wintery interior using horns and skulls in your home.
A Woodsy Ambience
Organic horns and artistically crafted skulls can certainly add a woodsy ambience when on display as a decor item in your home. It instantly adds a textural quality that hints at the great outdoors and may be perfect in a man cave, entertainment area or a holiday cabin.
Above the Mantel
Add an organic touch to your living space with beautiful horns on display above a mantel or fireplace. It is the ideal addition to a homely, winter retreat, and a sure way to add texture, tone and an organic aesthetic to your home.
Unique Wall Art
Beautiful horns also make for versatile and distinct art work, which could tie into almost any room. Add a large piece to a statement wall in your living room or bedroom and allow it to become the focal point of the room. Hand carved skulls and horns are available locally from Beautiful Horns.
Curtain Tie Backs
If you think out of the box, beautiful horns can also be put to use in various spaces around the home, such as curtain tie backs. Here, horns make striking curtain tie backs and will certainly bring a sophisticated edge to your living space.
Ideal Table Display
Create a bold and curated table display with the addition of organic horns – on a stand. Bring a touch of Africa to your table display and embrace the beauty of wildlife. This is a great way to spice up a pure cultural visual experience and also add a touch of traditional African art to your home. Horns or a skull can be mounted on a stand and then moved around to the perfect spot in your home.
If you’re looking for that one unique piece to bring style and organic flair to your space, shop a range of horns, skulls and hide at Beautiful Horns.
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