Stonehenge is one of the most famous mystery locations. The most interesting thing I found out about this site is that the sun (and moon) perfecting line up with the
In the prehistoric times there was a very basic starting of furniture, mostly made of stone. Some examples of these furniture pieces were seen at Skara Brae with their shelving areas and stone beds.
In today's applications we still see the prehistoric design elements. One example of with is very similar to the stacking of stones at Skara Brae to create a statement wall.
This next example shows he modern day cave to have the prehistoric feel in today's home.
I visited Paige's blog and really enjoyed the pictures she used for modern day applications. A lot of prehistoric touches can be seen in rustic styles today.
ReplyDeleteWhen looking at Mackenzie's blog I saw that she thought the modern pieces reminded her of the flintstones. When I was looking at modern pieces (one being from the same house as her picture choice) the article referred to the house as the flinstones house!