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Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 4, 2015

Common Arts And Crafts Style Decorating Elements

By Joanna Walsh


As a reaction against Victorian decor with its complexity and fussiness, designers wanted to return to a simpler, more organic aesthetic. They wanted to celebrate craftsmanship once more and bring nature into decor as much as possible. The arts and crafts style decorating movement was born in England and later spread to the United States. American designers then interpreted it in their own manner, influenced by their past. People still appreciate this way of decorating today, looking for pieces of furniture and accessories in this tradition for their homes.

Inspiration was taken from the natural world, with use of earthy organic colors and natural materials like wood and stone. Specific design elements are used by homeowners today that create this look, with wood probably being one of the most important ones. Wood has a natural, organic beauty and people wanting this type of decor would never ever paint it. The idea would be to showcase the natural grain of the wood as much as possible. Stains may be used which amplify rather than hide the natural grain.

The furniture created at this time is still sought after today. It has clean, square lines and is solid and comfortable. Oak was usually used and leather upholstery was the norm. Other kinds of wood are used to create furniture today and the most important consideration is usually how much attention to detail can be seen. Pieces do not have curves or ornamentation but the interest comes in the quality of wood used and the careful construction of each piece.

With inspiration being drawn from nature, many lighter colors and neutrals are used. These work well together with the rich tones of wooden furniture. Accent colors also echo the colors of nature such as a cushion in a moss or forest greens, a distressed copper bowl or a beautiful terracotta pot.

As this type of decor is not fussy, not too many accessories are used but lighting is important. Lamps are used to create a rich, organic glow. Metals such as copper and bronze are combined with stained glass in lighting fixtures. Tiffany lamps are iconic to the style but any lamps that offer clean lines, simple geometric forms and warm metal tones are suitable. Stained and leaded glass windows are also common in such houses, usually featuring linear or geometric patterns.

The floors in such a home will also be as natural as possible. They are usually made of stone, slate or hardwood planks. These elements often show variations in colors and patterns and this makes them unique and reveals their natural beauty. Floors are covered with handmade rugs. These often feature distinctive motifs.

Clutter is avoided in these interiors and the few accessories used are carefully chosen for the most impact. Hammered or distressed metal accessories are popular as they compliment wood so well. Glazed tiles, pottery and simple stencils are also features of these interiors.

Those who love the warm look of wood, simple lines and handcrafted details still embrace decor that celebrates these elements. They want to bring to mind a slower era when people worked with their hands and lived a simple life. Furniture, lighting, textiles and accessories are all used to capture an artisan aesthetic. These elements make homes warm, comfortable, functional and yet beautiful too.




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