Whether you are in the stages of making your home country, moving to the country and want help decorating it or you live in the country and you want to know how to make something easier, faster, or work more efficiently, I'm setting out to answer the questions every Country Living person wants answered.But I have a problem. I'm not 100% sure what you want to know. So, if you send me your questions and comments I can get you the information to help you take country living to the next level.Send us a question or comment to info@countrylivinglifestyle.com or post it on this blog and we'll get the information you area looking for.Thanks for stopping by,TAM
I read an article in the June/July 2008 edition of Mother Earth News last night about a couple from South Carolina that build a Cabin from Recycled Material. It is a small cabin that is very 'simple' looking. But it looks like 'home.'They got the 4x4s and the 6x6s from their barn, just lying around and that they dug up from old fence posts. The stud walls came from old lumber torn out from a previous remodel.They wanted the old rustic, brownish, fresh-cut lumber look but had no idea how to acquire that look. An man down the stret was tearing down an old barn and told them they could have what they wanted. They even traded lumber for the floor joists, which are 2-inch thick tongue and groover pine boards. Even the steps are recycled. They furnished it with items they had already purchased form yard sales. Let me know what you want to see in my blog. If it's something that you can't seem to find I'll find the information for you.Drop us a line at info@countrylivinglifestyle.com Thanks for stopping by,TAM