Monday, July 23, 2012

Decorating Tips For Rustic Furniture


As decorative elements for rustic furniture can be incorporated straw or wicker baskets with fresh flowers or dried animal ornaments made of wood and brass table lamps with iron details, wrought iron centerpieces, candles, handmade candles, lanterns, and so on. that is, those ornaments that are made manually with wood, stone, iron, or a combination of them. Chairs and sofas can be decorated by adding pillows or cushions covered with floral prints or just raw colored fabrics without any details, this will soften the visual environment and provide a higher comfort level.

To avoid overloading the environment should place raw fabric curtains, curtains or linen thread, or light-colored blinds also often associated with this decorative style, giving a fresh, light and bright in the room. For the walls you can choose the white and combine with other colors of paint that have an influence of nature as the ochres, burnt brown, green, rust and earthy tones such as tans and beige. You can also consider adding a tapestry to a wall to give a rustic touch. Remember that in the rustic simplicity it is therefore not overload environments. If you want an alternative to wood floors can be used slates or pavers, and can not hurt to add a rug, a lamp that illuminates the ceiling or forged chandeliers hanging from a wall. The fireplace is an inevitable element in this style because it represents a place of relaxation or meeting, surrounded by sofas to recreate a comfortable, cozy and relaxed. I have already given several ideas to keep a home warm, friendly and retrieve the memory of what many have lived in our villages.

This way you can for a few hours to leave the world of cities filled with asphalt and neon lights for refuge in the traditional.

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