Tuesday, 14 July 2015

A Decorator's Guide To Arts And Crafts Style Decorating

By Phyllis Schroeder


Decorating on a budget can be difficult but it does not have to be impossible. Even if you love a style like Arts and Crafts Style decorating, you should be able to find pieces that will work well for your lifestyle without costing you a large sum of money. Here are some tips and tricks that you can use to pay less for the items that you want.

You may be surprised to find that this design style (also known as Craftsman) has actually been around since the late 1800s. At this time, the Victorian style was extremely popular. This was a style that had a lot of ornamentation on areas such as the legs of tables and the arms of chairs. Often, portions of the furniture were covered with heavy cloth that was further ornamented with ruffles and other decorative elements. It was not a look that some people enjoyed. They wanted to create pieces that looked more natural and which had clean lines and simple designs.

This term refers both to a style of architecture and to a design style for furniture as well. It began in England but it was not long until designers and architects in the US and around the world began to borrow elements of it for use in their own designs. Some of the best known houses that are designed in this style can be found in the United States.

Wood is a huge part of this particular school of design. It is not uncommon to find several different types of wood used in a single piece of furniture and for that wood to be put together in a way that the joints are visible. Sometimes designers also used stone in different areas of a home as well.

When you are picking colors for your home, look for natural colors. These are usually understated but do not always have to be. The colors on your walls and furniture should accent the wood but not take away from it.

While many people think that this style is clean and undecorated, this is not actually the case. Many pieces that are designed in this style do have carving and other accents but they still have clean lines and the uncluttered appearance that this design method is known for. It is not uncommon to see furniture that looks handmade and which has visible joins and intricate hardware as well.

There are many different examples that you can look at if you are trying to decide how you want to put your room or your home together. You can simply look online under Arts and Crafts or Craftsman and find a wealth of information about individual designers and architects that may interest you.

While originals are beautiful they can be quite expensive. You may want to start with reproductions of classic Craftsman pieces. Then, as your budget allows, you can start adding original pieces to your home. While pieces created by famous designers can be prohibitively expensive, you can still find original pieces in this style that will work well and which will not blow your budget.




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