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Sunday, October 19, 2008

How to Decorate Your Home in Victorian Style

How to Decorate Your Home in Victorian Style

Maybe it was a movie or an old book that got the idea in your head. Perhaps you want to take your home back in time to a more romantic and beautiful point in history. No matter what the reason, if you are ready to embark on the process of decorating your home in Victorian style it is not going to be as difficult of a job as you may think.

Colors of Victorian Style

Before you begin your shopping, you should have a color set that you are looking for to make sure all the portions of the room you are decorating go together. This is vital. Think of Victorian homes where something obviously doesn't fit. You can't? That's because it is not supposed to happen. The theme is supposed to look as if it was painstakingly put together piece by piece, each a perfect fit.

Most of the colors of this period are light. Don't waste time on pigment if you don't have to. Even though they were available in Victorian times, the style was inspired by classical Greek statues and looks, and therefore is very scarce in using colors, at least not bright ones.

If you are creating a late Victorian look, you can use some darker colors as the second half of the Victorian era did see more rich colors in dining rooms, bedrooms and libraries.

Make it Luxurious

Whatever you choose, think luxury. Victorian style is meant to show off that you appreciate the better things in life and that your furnishings are those better things. In today's world that doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune, just keep your eyes open for items that while affordable look as if they could be priceless.

Wall Decor

Much of what makes Victorian rooms what they are is the way the walls look. From rich, lush curtains around the windows to wallpaper and wall decor there are plenty of places to show off the posh adoration of Victorian style on your walls.

If choosing wallpaper, look for floral scrolled patterns or even paper that looks like a trellis has been covered with flowers in the room.

If you really want to make a statement, consider a William Morris wall tapestry to add a rich and lush accent to the room that brings that time period to life.

Take your Time

The most important thing to keep in mind as you create a Victorian themed room in your home is to take your time. Many people want to rush renovating jobs to completion. Doing this, you may rashly purchase a piece to 'fill a space' and not find the piece that is perfect for that space.

The creation of a Victorian decorated room in your home should be considered a work in progress. Only put a piece in if you know it is the right piece to put in the space. If not, keep looking until you find the right one. It may take longer to complete the project this way, but once you are done it will be a room you are forever in love with.

Want to give your home a touch of elegance? Then see this range of William Morris tapestries including the Tree Of Life tapestry as elegant wall decor. Tom Matherson writes for Worldwide Tapestries which offers a wide selection of wall art for decorating your home.

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