This
posting is a little unusual for me!
Why? Well, having spent most of
my career in the cut throat retail industry topped with a natural aversion to
most shopping, I try not to even go in stores… I do make exceptions when
absolutely needed for clothing or basic household needs and I admit that I like
browsing through antique stores.
However,
once in a while we come across a specialty store or a spectacular store…or
something that is just completely off the wall different than the norm.
So when
Laurie’s sister Bonnie was visiting back in October, she had seen an ad for a
home décor/gift shop in our local paper. It was right off of I-75 in Sweetwater
Tennessee. Off we went! Enter through the log arch…
Wait a
minute! The sign behind that arch is for
Natural Element Homes and it directed us to check in.
Natural
Element Homes is a builder of log homes of all sizes and they have projects all
over the country. It turns out that the
husband, Robert Lambert, is the founder and President owner of the company
while his wife operates a totally different type of business… Interested in
building a log home? You can check out
Natural Element Homes website at http://www.naturalelementhomes.com/.
This
log home is both a model home as well as the sales office for Natural Element
Homes. Laurie and I have been in this
beautiful building and we chatted at length with some of the sales staff. They are well acquainted with some of the key
characters on the television’s “Barnwood Builders”, one of Laurie’s favorite
shows.
This
other attractive log home was the true goal of this shopping foray. Actually, we’ve been here twice in the past
month…
Here’s
the front door to the store…Natural Element Interiors… As stated, the store
features antiques (mostly furniture), furnishings and gifts.
For the
most part, I’ll let the photos speak for us.
This shop offers classy, tasteful furniture and decorative items. It was dressed up for Christmas but not
overly so…
There
was one key factor at work during our visits.
On a previous visit Laurie had seen a large framed French horse print
that she coveted. Normally I could just
fluff off such a purchase…but as I mentioned in a previous blog post, she was
in the middle of her 2-month long birthday celebration!
The
shop is packed with all kinds of impulse goodies as well as some very serious purchases.
Usually
I can browse through a store…almost any store…in about 10 minutes. I will admit that Natural Element offers such
interesting items that it took me 20 minutes to make my rounds!
They
have a really nice selection of throw pillows that can change up your décor at
a very reasonable cost! Some of the
antique furniture is spectacular…
Laurie really
liked the chairs at this table but we just had our antique double pressed back oak
chairs repaired and she agreed we didn’t need any more chairs. Whew!
Laurie really
liked that staghorn potted fern on the table in the back… So I told her to step away from the plant! However I fear that I might lose in this
matter as she’s planning to revisit the shop with 3 girlfriends the day after
this posting is published.
This
was the view from the second floor balcony…
So you
may be asking… Just how did the trip work out? Well we picked up 3 nice lamps and that print
she wanted! I tried to tie the lamps to
her birthday along with her birthday print but she’s claiming that the lamps
were necessary replacements for our home…and not presents!
Oh
well… Happy Wife, Happy Life! The good
news is that she only has 16 days left to celebrate her birthday this year…
Fairy
Lambert is the owner of Natural Element Interiors. Her store is located at 1225 Murray’s Chapel
Road in Sweetwater TN. (Near Exit 60/TN Hwy. 68 off of I-75) Phone: 800-970-2224,
ext. 116. The website is at www.NaturalElementInteriors.com.
Just
click on any of the photos to get a closer look at what this store has to
offer…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
What a lovely shop, Dave! So many beautiful things, and the warm ambiance definitely makes it more appealing. It would have taken me at least 20 minutes to browse there as well! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful store David :) ;)
ReplyDeleteSure looks like an eclectic collection of stuff - furnishings and items to sit around are not my thing - probably a five minute visit for me, but Pat and Bev are a different story.
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