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A Great Design Choice – Wrought Iron Mirrors

August 27th, 2009 Sam Williams No comments

If you are looking for a versatile and stylish way to improve the decor in your home, apartment or condo, wrought iron mirrors can offer a very stylish way to accomplish a very nice effect. Mirrors come in a wide variety of forms, sizes and styles including rectangular, oval, square or round and can be hung on the wall or placed from the floor to ceiling to open up an area.

Some mirrors act as a backdrop to shelves and come framed or unframed with beveled or non beveled glass. Each of these mirror types could come with a wrought iron border, and based on an artist’s creativity, the iron can be quite expansive and ornate. With varying sizes of mirrors, wrought iron can give any creation a more airy and lighter feel.

With wrought iron, mirrors can be a challenge to hang because the mirror looks deceptively light even though there can be some weight added. If the design is larger, it might be better to sit the mirror on the floor for a dramatic impact. Wrought iron if used correctly can bring dramatic impact to rooms and become the focal point of any type of decor.

Volume is something else that is added when using mirrors making the mirrored space appear larger. For the best effect, mirrors should be placed at eye level in an area that will enhance a specific part of the room like facing an exterior view or reflecting a nice art piece in order to add impact to the overall area. With wrought iron, you can add things like candleholders so that then lit, the candlelight reflects around the room adding to the ambiance of the room.

If you use a beautiful mirror decorated with wrought iron in your entryway, it will not only be very decorative, but practical and functional as well. As you come and go, you can use the mirror to check and see if you’re are put together well. As you run around the house taking care of your morning ritual of getting the children off to school, kissing your husband, dressing for work, taking care of the dogs, the last thing you’ll see on your way out is how you appear to the world. With a strategically placed wrought iron mirror, you will be able to take a look and go. Even as you go, you will see a beautiful, decorative mirror that is both stylish and helpful.

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Ideas for Decorating Your Breakfast Nook

August 27th, 2009 Malisa Holderbaum No comments

For some reason when people gather in your home, they will probably gravitate towards your kitchen or breakfast nook. For whatever reason, this is where you will spend a lot of your time. Therefore, you want this room to reflect your personal style and compliment the interior design of the rest of your home. Even though the room is small, you have several opportunities for decorating.

The centerpiece of your breakfast nook, the table and chairs, are the first step to creating the perfect look for this room. You can make a big decorating statement with the selection of your breakfast nook set. If you choose a set with benches and a wooden table, then it is obvious you are going for a more country style home. If you choose an aluminum table with a glass top and aluminum chairs then I would expect your home to be quite modern. Whatever furniture you decide on, make sure that it matches the rest of the dcor in your kitchen like cabinets and appliances.

Once you choose the overall style of your kitchen furniture, then you can add touches to it to enhance the aesthetics. Many wooden chairs can be have painted seats or backs that match the color scheme of your cabinets, appliances, and counters. You can order your table with a tile border that matches your kitchen backsplash or you can pain the table with stencils that math those on your cabinets. The stencils can be protected by finishing the table with a laminate.

If you choose not to dress up your furniture with color or design then you can add that splash of color with cushions or placemats. Both benches and chairs can hold cushions of various colors or textures. Placemats can be for everyday specialty use. Everyday placemats will usually be a solid color or texture like the cushions. Specialty placemats can help decorate your kitchen for any holiday.

If you are thinking about selling your home then you might think about decorating your breakfast nook with china. Many people will set up china in their formal dining room to add a touch of color. China often compliments the colors in your counter tops or other kitchen decorations and putting place setting on the table is a nice way to dress up the room.

Another way to add lines and color to your breakfast nook is with curtains. Breakfast nooks are usually equipped with lots of windows so the necessity of curtains gives you the opportunity to add character to the room. Designers will note that kitchens are usually very angular rooms with straight lines. A curved cornice or valence will help to soften the look of the room.

The windows will also help to provide with a natural decorating element, sunlight. Nevertheless, when the sun goes down, you need to think of alternative lighting options. Whether you choose an ornate chandelier or simple spot lights, the lighting fixtures are another opportunity to tie your breakfast nook into the interior design of the rest of the house.

Many homeowners think that the lack of solid wall surfaces means that you cannot hang art in your breakfast nook. This is absolutely not true. The windows provide a large surface where many different types of art can hang. Arts and crafts stores sell decals that you can put on glass and paints that are meant to be painted on glass and that allow light to shine through. In addition, many people hang stained glass art projects with suction cups to windows in order to take advantage of the natural light source.

Breakfast nooks may seem like they do not offer many decorating options, but in fact, they do. By using the elements that you need in the room for functional purpose as decorating tools, you can make quite a statement with your breakfast nook.

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