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Traditional or Contemporary Fireplace?

Sunday, March 24th, 2019

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Thousands of years ago, ancient fire pits were already in existence. These were the predecessors of the modern-day fireplaces that we now enjoy and these are a far cry from the fires that were placed inside dwelling places.

Beginning in 500 AD, in the Medieval era, houses with different luxurious levels were made and along came fireplaces with fitted chimneys. Materials used were bricks or stones and the typical fireplace contained different parts including the flue or chimney, smoke box, fire box or the fireplace itself, and the hearth.

The English peasants who lived in tiny huts used a central pit for their warmth and cooking. The smoke exited through a hole on their roofs. By 1066 AD, these fire pits became fireplaces which were moved to the outside walls. It then became possible to place a fire in every room.

By the 1700s, there was a scarcity of timber so it was during this period when coal became a necessity. This was during the time of Ebenezer Scrooge in the Charles Dickens’ novella A Christmas Carol.

By 1741, the Franklin stove came into existence. It was a free-standing stove that was made of iron. It was often situated at the center of a room and looked very much like an inverted siphon. The Franklin stove was able to radiate two times the heat with just 25% of fuel used.

In the late 1700s, Count Rumsford came up with the shallower and smaller fireplace. This is what we now have in our modern-day homes. And with the advent of central heating in the 1900s, the fireplace became less of a source of warmth. It became more of a focal point that’s decorative in nature.

Parts of a Contemporary Fireplace

The vent, back in the day, was used to channel up the smoke outside of the building. It was not until the 11th century when the chimney was invested. This paved the way for different fires to be placed in different rooms. Fumes and smokes were no longer a problem.

The next part is the smoke-box. This is the chamber found at the bottom of a chimney pipe. It is there as a buffer from downdrafts. The fireplace is right under this box and this is where the fire is lit.

Another part is the hearth which is the brick or stone platform where the chimney and firebox are both built. This could sometimes go outside the fire-box then into the room. It offers that added protection from any rolling logs.

The convection chamber for fireplaces was inveted in the 18th century. It was Benjamin Franklin who came up with the concept which led to the creation of more efficient fireplaces and stoves.

The first design for modern fireplaces, made by Count Rumford, drew the smoke out of the structures. Because of his design, the fireplace is no longer where cooking and warmth are done and sought respectively. The fireplace has become an attractive part of a room.

Make Your Choice

Many homeowners of today want to have a traditional fireplace in their habitats. They want to replicate the look of wood-burning fires. The warm ambiance that flickering and cackling fires create are just difficult to surpass.

There is one other option that is also becoming more popular each year – the contemporary fireplaces.

These gas fireplaces are styled with colored glass encasing the flames. Shiny metal is also often used as a material to decorate the fireplace. Just like traditional fireplaces, these versions, offer the same benefits but with a different style or look.

Modern or contemporary fireplaces now have unique designs which push the boundaries in terms of poshness. Choose from panoramic angles, black onyx, flickering flames in unison, and other such features. The contemporary ones have become a piece of art to many homeowners.

 

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The Fireplace Makeover That You Absolutely Need

Friday, July 20th, 2018

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When you walk into a living room, bedroom or dining room that has a fireplace, where do your eyes automatically rest? The fireplace is a natural focal point as it is a huge feature and when decorated correctly, it can even add to the beauty of the space.

Easy-on-the-Pocket Updates

Believe it or not, there are fireplace updates that are affordable.  These include painting or repainting the wall surrounding the fireplace. You can also install fireplace glass doors which would replace the usual fireplace insert.

Having an old brick fireplace can be easily updated with a fresh coat of paint. Just be sure that this is what you want for a long time, though, because removing paint from brick can be an arduous process.

Don’t Forget About Safety

While decorating the mantel or the fireplace itself is important, it is crucial to also consider the fireplace safety. A fireplace that is in use throughout the year needs to have zero flammable decorative objects. Never hang decorations over the heart or right below the mantel. Do this and you are creating a major fire hazard.

Do not use plastic decorations around the area where the fire is set. Even distant heat can affect plastic and could become yet another fire hazard.

If you are making over your old living room fireplace, then be sure to check that all its parts are still in working condition. The liner and the damper, the chimney, all these need to be in tiptop shape.

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The Traditional Mirror

Another budget-friendly way of updating the fireplace mantel is to hang a decorative mirror. You can even do this each time that the season changes. Let’s begin by hanging a large, oversized mirror right above the mantel.

You have the option to hang this vertically or horizontally. The ideal ratio of the mirror to the mantel is 2:3. It should be no less than a two-thirds of the mantel width.

Assess how heavy the mirror is. Newer homes come with drywall while older ones come with brick or drywall covering. Drill a small hole to check (the one-eighths bit should do). Often, large mirrors come with a picture hanger while some have a D ring.

The mirror must be used to reflect the décor that is positioned on top of it. The ideal options are sparkling crystal, flower vase, glowing candles or large figurines. When the mirror is hung above the mantel, then you can put accessories on both sides. This achieves a symmetrical display.

Have a crystal chandelier or a lovely pendant lighting fixture hanging in the middle of the room. Make sure that the mirror reflects this amazing sight, too.

Use Decorative Screens

What easier way is there to decorate the fireplace than just install your latest fireplace screen? The fireplace screen isn’t just decorative, it is also functional. Don’t just default to a black screen. There are now many stylish ways to keep the embers and ash away from the room.

Spice up the room with a stylish fireplace screen in warm bronze or gold.

Decorating All Around

Since the fireplace draws the eyes naturally towards it, then the décor should be able to frame this one feature. While this is so, be careful that you do not drown out the rest of the room with the decorative stuff that you use.

The fireplace is cozy and naturally warm so you can arrange the seats all around it. This can become the social hub for your family. This can also be arranged in a way that bibliophiles would surely love. A reader’s nook near the fireplace is also a breathtaking sight to add.

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Fireplace: A Favorite Home Amenity

Wednesday, May 17th, 2017

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One of the favorite amenities in homes that are about to be bought is the fireplace. This feature is a vital architectural part that offers an added touch of comfort, beauty and hominess. There are also a lot of benefits in having a fireplace in your home –

Coziness Achieved

No other kind of heating appliance will be able to provide the cozy warmth that a fireplace can offer. Whether you have an insert, open hearth, a wood stove, or pellet stove, it is amazing to see dancing fire while it is freezing outdoors.

The fireplace offers an awesome place where people gather as they read a book, enjoy board games, or simply spend time all together.

A Dreamy Setting

Isn’t it an amazing feeling also when you sit in front of the crackling flames with the person that you love most? Nothing can be more romantic than this. There are very few architectural features in homes that can offer this same romantic venue.

Parents who are having a hard time going on a date because of the lack of a reliable babysitter can just spend their date nights in front of the fireplace.

A Lighting Source in the Absence of Electricity

Why scramble for a lighting source during blackouts when you can have it with a fireplace. You can keep warm inside your home and you even have plenty of light when you keep the fire burning in your fireplace. Homes without fireplaces spend time waiting for the restoration of power by the utility company.

A Rustic Way to Cook

If your home happens to have a wood burning stove, then you can also cook in there. You can save lots of money on your utility bills as you use the fireplace to heat your coffee or soup. The stove also warms the room while you do your simple cooking.

If the electricity is out, you don’t just get a lighting source but also a place where you can prepare home cooked meals.

Enjoy the fireplace further by roasting hotdogs and marshmallows on sticks.

Green Heating

The wood burning appliances of today are amazingly efficient. This means that you use less of the fossil fuels to keep it burning. The latest models can even distribute heat throughout the rooms in your home. Just use the existing ductwork to dispense the warmth equally.

Wood is also a sustainable source of energy unlike fossil fuels that would – someday – be depleted.

Save on Energy Costs

Electric bills have a tendency to climb especially during the winter season. Fireplaces have become a popular heating source. They cost much less than fossil fueled appliances.

Fireplaces also offer independence from utility companies. You can now take responsibility over the source of fuel for your home, even how much you pay. If you happen to have a woods right at the back of your property then you can even have an almost limitless supply of firewood.
Rustic Beauty

Simplicity is the characteristic of many fireplaces especially when the accessories that you use all around them are monochromatic. The fireplace must be coordinated with the rest of your interior design especially since it has a tendency to become the automatic focal point.

A Little Warning

Being a fireplace owner means you also have to take a few safety rules in mind. First, you must dispose off any coals or ashes after they are done using the fireplace. Also, these must be disposed outdoors then cooled using water.

Instruct bigger children to stay away from the fireplace but when you have smaller kids and pets, then make sure that you have a fireplace screen at the very least. An adult must also be present when smaller kids or pets are lounging in the living room fitted with a fireplace.

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Fireplace Cozies and How to Make ‘Em

Thursday, January 26th, 2017

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A fashionably designed mantel is one of the most crucial interior design aspects in a living space. This has the power to draw the eye when a guest enters the room. Much like the rest of your home, the way that you decorate the mantel shows how stylish you really are.

If you’re thinking of updating the mantel in the living room or dining room, then you probably have no idea where to begin. These tips should help you get started –

Learn Balance

An important element of decorating any mantel is balance. This is all about balancing the objects in a space. Make sure that the objects you bring to decorate that space are symmetrical. For homes that have a more conservative and classic look should follow the rules of symmetry to a T. For a more modern approach, though, you can just put in accessories that best fit your personality.

You would also want to pay attention to another element of design – scale. Remember this so that your design pieces will not overwhelm the space. Experiment with different textures, shapes and colors. You might be surprised at how much you would like a bold color or a lofty statement piece.

Layering Is In

In the South, it is common to see stylized fireplace mantels. With more layers that are added, the prettier the finished look becomes.

A famous mantel decorating idea in that area is to layer different sizes of unframed or framed art. These adorn the mantel. Don’t get the idea that all you can do is hanging. You can either hang or you don’t.

If you have to hang a framed piece of art or a photograph, make sure that you don’t do it above eye level. Just hang it a few inches above the mantel as this is the ideal height. Local artwork is a more meaningful mantel accessory. Imagine having a locally painted scene of your city or town hung above your living room mantel. It will surely be a conversation catalyst.

Mirror, Mirror on the Mantel

Another wonderful fireplace mantel designing tip is to hang various shapes and sizes of mirrors instead of the usual one piece. Either way, whether you use a statement piece or a group of mirrors, be sure to make the mantel frame the decorative element.

An antique-looking mirror will surely draw the eye to any impressive living room mantel. Add a more modern approach by installing a metal-framed piece.

Mirrors also help in brightening up a living or dining room.

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Greenery for 2017

A fireplace is often made of hard and heavy materials like stones or bricks so they tend to weigh down a room especially if they are not dressed properly.  To break the monotony and dry look that these materials project, then you have to soften them with fluid lines. And what better and easier way to do this than to bring in some potted plants?

Having a pop of green can complement a wide array of designs. Floral arrangements, on the other hand, add a more feminine look.

Artistry Is the Key

Whether you are an art connoisseur or just an admirer of works that are visually pleasing, having an art display is the way to go. You can settle for the gallery wall or you can just have one piece sit atop the mantel. Alternatively, you can also make a strong statement by using a single piece of art which reflects your taste.

Switch Like the Seasons

The mantel can also reflect the current season. Embrace the season by adding flowers when it’s spring and putting a bowl of pinecones during fall.

Remember that the hearth is the focal point of a room so consider which among these decorative elements you will soon put to good use.

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Fireplaces: Decorative or Merely Functional?

Tuesday, December 27th, 2016

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Cultures and humans all over the world have used and loved fireplaces for many centuries. They have traditional uses especially back in the day when they have been literally used to cook food. They are mainly built to give warmth to people during the coldest winter day or night.

A fireplace can also be used as a gathering place for people or relatives who want to bond in the warmth of its glowing light.

So which among these reasons prodded you to research about fireplaces today?

Fireplaces of Antiquity

The ancient fire pit is believed to be the predecessor of modern fireplaces. It sits in the middle of ancient rooms and is used as a meeting place where people also gather to warm themselves. A hole up top provides the needed draft though which smoke escaped.

This ancient fireplace was used for thousands of years but when the two-story architecture became common, another design was needed to accommodate the change. The fireplace was then moved on the walls outside. It was a lot easier to put it there as well as the chimney right off the side of the housing structure.

Prince Rupert, in 1678, designed an improved grate where firewood is supposed to sit. The air could then easily get underneath the pile of fuel. In the 1700s, it was Benjamin Franklin’s turn to improve the fireplace. He called this the Franklin stove. The stove was moved to the center of the home in order to produce more heat. This was made of cast iron, therefore, it radiated heat even long after the fire’s put out.

In 1796, Count Rumsford came up with exciting new design. It was a shallow, tall firebox complete with streamlined throats for an improved way of drawing smoke out. The fireplace was then incorporated as a part of the walls of homes rather than something that’s built outside.

In the 1950s, ranch houses that have central heating turned the fireplace into a decorative part rather than a cooking or heating device.

In the ‘70s, prefabricated fireplaces were manufactured and homeowners rushed to purchase these cheaper versions.

In the ‘80s till the present day, homeowners started to search for wood burners and pellet appliances.

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Your Fireplace: The Center of Attention in Your Home

 Visualize your fireplace as a stage where you should showcase your style. Be creative, be bold, and with the right supplies, you should be able to turn even an unused fireplace from being an eyesore to the room’s focal point.

Before you set out to decorate the mantel, be sure to check for broken bricks or cracks. The average cost for repairing a fireplace is around $380. Clean away the ashes and grime.

Your fireplace is the best place to display every little thing from flowers to art. You could also have your personal collection perched on the mantel.

The mantel actually says a lot about your style – whether you’re a minimalist or a lover of ornate things.

The mantel should be considered as a separate piece of furniture. It is similar to the console which can be easily set up as the focal point of a room. Don’t be stuck with the idea that fireplaces are a part of your home’s architecture. Think of it as the possible star of your interior design instead.

A classic way to decorate an unused fireplace is to mimic the look of a working one. Use candles and candle holders in different shapes and sizes. Use a riser to hold the candles above ground. Just be sure to follow fire safety protocol when decorating with candles.

Another decorative option is to put a mirror in that empty space. This should help spread the light in the room. ‘Remember the candle idea? Just add a mirror behind the set candles for a replicated effect.

‘Running out of ideas? Then gather all the books that you collect and have them arranged inside the fireplace. These will surely liven up the room.

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The Avant-Garde Fireplace

Sunday, April 17th, 2016

 

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Have you ever looked at a fireplace and considered it to be a huge design opportunity? Not a lot of homeowners consider fireplaces to be more than a mere firebox. Most outdated fireplaces remain blackened and are surrounded with ashen tools. If you are looking for a way to return your home’s fireplace into its glorious days, then you need to cook up something to make it the focal point that it should be. There are a lot of options from cutting edge to traditional.

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Think Out of the Box

You have to find a way to look beyond straight lines and the box in front of you. Have the open fire pit design so that the chimney will double as an industrial sculpture right in your home.

You can also have the fireplace backlit by onyx if you have a contemporary living room setup. Adding an accent wall will make the fireplace literally pop. It will become a vibrant mosaic that will emphasize the beauty that is your fireplace.

If you have a more minimalist taste, you can simply add texture by installing colorful tiles that match the color of the walls. This is a great avant-garde move to unleash your more artistic side.

Transform your fireplace by having it surrounded with equally beautiful elements. There are decorative rocks and driftwood that you can combine to come up with a natural motif.

Do you want this project to be more personal for you? Then go to the nearest river to pick out shiny pebbles, stones and round rocks. You can then have those turned into a craft project. If not, a craftsman can also assemble them for you.

You can also set up shelves atop the fireplace. These can house your most beautiful book collections. Imagine having those rare books seated atop the beautiful fireplace complete with lovely surround. And what if the fireplace surround is even honed Brazilian slate? What a sight it would be!

You can now give the walls surrounding the fireplace a renewed purpose. They can now be great storage areas for collectibles and other decorative items.

A unique fireplace does not have to be bright or supersized in order to make a huge impact. Even a traditional but well-kept fireplace will still stand out depending on the design.

Don’t you just get tired of seeing the usual bricks as the expected surround? Replace them with fieldstone in order to add a surprising texture, color tone and variety.

You can also play with the usual fireplace elements. Ceramic tiles may be common as they can resemble brick but when they are vertically oriented, then what you achieve is the unexpected.

Always pay attention to what’s inside the firebox. Less can be more. A white surround can effortlessly draw the eyes into the firebox more so when there are one-of-a-kind firestones in there.

Now veer your attention towards your living room fireplace. You can make that uninteresting sight a tad more exciting if you include panelled walls and marble surround. This should provide a classic tone in your home.

Always keep the look of your fireplace a fresh one. Add graphic fabrics such as zebra print if you want the area to stand out. Adding a two-sided insert means you can enjoy the fireplace in both the family room and the living room.

The simplest changes can transform even the dullest, unused, un-maintained, outdated fireplace.  Sometimes, all that the fireplace needs is a fresh coat of white paint and tile hearth. You can also revolve your art collections and antiques. If white paint doesn’t work, then go for black. What matters is that it will reflect your personality as it will become a tangible showcase of the individual that you are.

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The Decorative Fireplace: For A Warmer Ambiance

Thursday, February 11th, 2016

 

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Fire is known to be an essential element to man. It is primal but is key to man’s survival. Fire can be used to describe passion, deep love or hatred, even vengeance. Fire is essential in shaping the world. To come into existence, it needs three elements – air, fuel and heat. The fireplace is a great way to bring in the lovely flames into your home. If you have a fireplace in your home, have you ever wondered how to dress it up?

Fireplace in the Middle of the Living Room

Having an open fire right in the middle of a room can have its benefits as well as disadvantages. The biggest advantage is that you won’t have to worry about heating up the living room. With fire comes smoke, though. While others love the smell of smoke because of its tanginess, others do not want the hazardous smell to emanate inside their home.

In order to control the smoke, or if you want to clear it out of your home, the simple solution is to cut through the roof. The smoke will automatically go up there. The hole will allow the smoke to escape but, of course, you do not want a simple hole to become a part of your home. While the smoke would waft up there, that hole is not at all appealing.

Now say hello to the chimney. The fireplace and the chimney are companions that always go hand-in-hand. This union was invented in the 12th century. These features were considered as part of castles and homes of noblemen.

Extra care was taken in making brick or stone fireplaces. By the 1500s and the 1600s, the fireplace had become a regular addition to people’s homes.

Beginning during the Medieval Period, homes in varying grandeur were built with fireplaces and chimneys. These were also built with brick or stone. The brick pipe, long stone or vent channelled the smoke out of the houses. The smoke box which is the chamber down the chimney pipe is used as a buffer against any downdraft. The firebox is just below the smoke box and is where you should start the fire. The hearth is the brick or stone platform where the firebox and chimney are both built. These sometimes extend out of the firebox to the room, to offer protect from rolling logs.

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Fireplace Advantages

Fireplaces are lovely parts of a home. They offer numerous advantages. This means living in a home where the fire is now safely contained inside a room. There is also the stone chute to make the smoke disappear from the room. These are big improvements from just that single hole on the roof.

In smaller residences, the fireplace can serve as a heater as well as a place where food can be cooked. Fire can keep the house warm while providing a place to heat pots or pans of scrumptious dishes.

While the fireplace became more renown, it has become a part of many homes. A totally new industry sprung up, aiming to supply accessories and equipment used in fireplaces.

The fireplace grate was invented long ago (1600s) and were a development from the andirons. Andirons can hold huge logs, even chunks of firewood but the fireplace grate contains the fire, charcoal, kindling and fuel (wood). Grates vary in sizes from the smaller grates to the larger wood-burning fireplace grates.

Fenders can be made of iron or brass and are used as fireguard. These prevent ash or rolling logs from burning that beautiful carpet right in front of your fireplace.

Add the dust bin, bellows, fireback, fire screen and other tools and you’re ready to start enjoying the crackling flames in your living room.

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The Romantic Bedroom: Decorating for Valentine’s Day

Wednesday, February 10th, 2016

 

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Couples and lovers all over the world look forward to celebrating Valentine’s Day every year. This holiday was named to honor two Christian martyrs but eventually became connected to love and romance. These days, it is celebrated all over the world thanks to marketing efforts of entrepreneurial folks.

Romantic Bedroom for a Romantic Holiday

The bedroom is a special place where intimacies are exchanged. Surprise your loved one by dressing up this part of your home. Here are some guidelines on how you can make this room a tad more special during Valentine’s Day –

  • Take note of the lighting in your bedroom. This is a very effective way of spicing up the romance between a couple. Soft lighting should do the trick; have none of those sparkling, shimmering types of light.

 

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Use dimmers to induce more feelings of romance. Remember that bright light drives away romantic feelings while dimmed lighting induces passionate moments.

 

  • Candles are also an effective way of upping the intimacy in the bedroom. They are known to diminish feelings of stress. Candles, especially when placed in beautiful candelabra will automatically make a room look more romantic. Haven’t you seen all those romantic Hollywood films? What makes the setting more amorous?

 

A fireplace, of course!

 

Another surefire way of bringing romance to any bedroom is to have a fireplace there. The dancing flames are sure to evoke romantic feelings as you spend that special night with your special someone.

 

  • Placing mirrors is also an effective way of reflecting soft lighting. Reflected light gives depth to any bedroom, something that you would want when celebrating this season of hearts. Don’t just buy any kind of mirror, though. The gilded type will look best in a romantic setting. If gold isn’t your cup of tea, then try the rustic beauty of mirrors with wooden frames.

 

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Another accessory that you should consider installing is a beautiful set of window curtains. Find the plush, dark and alluring ones. Make sure that lights coming from the street won’t reach the bedroom as these will distract your special moment.

 

Flowing curtains and draperies can catch the wind and add a romantic appeal to the bedroom.

  • Another pivotal part of any romantic bedroom is the bedding. Satin or silk bedding are the right fabrics that you should use on your bed. These fabrics can offer a smoother texture, adding to your comfort as you make the night more cozy and sexy.

Picking the color of the bedding is crucial in making your Valentine’s night a special one. You might do everything right but if you fail on the color, then all your efforts won’t matter anymore.

Red would be overdoing the Valentine’s theme so you might as well pick from all these other romantic colors – bronze, pearl or gold. Other popular colors are blue, green, black and white.

 

If silk and satin aren’t doable, then you can always go for sateen. Sateen sheets are also luxurious and cozy. Find an interesting texture for your bedding. Velvet, faux fur and velour are all soft fabrics that are used in blankets, comforters and throw pillows.

 

‘Want animal print bedding? Then go ahead and purchase one. This kind of pattern will look great when highlighted by a lovely chandelier.

 

The Romantic Bed

 

What could be more romantic than a bed with canopy? This added feature will make the bedroom appear more spacious. You can never go wrong with a wooden bed. Whether you opt for softwood or hardwood, that’s really up to you; each one offers a beauty that other materials will have difficulty matching.

 

To cap the set up of your romantic bedroom, make sure that you play some soft music as your loved one arrives. Add potpourri, chocolate, and champagne and you’re in for a night that’s worth remembering.

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The Tudor Home: Where History and Culture Flourish

Monday, February 1st, 2016

 

The Tudor monarchs, according to history, were able to bring comparative peace and prosperity throughout England, Ireland and Wales. The wealth of many landowners was invested in buildings. Theirs was a moment of cultural bursts and classical architecture revival for Italian style. The Tudor style is a class of its own. Europeans had a moment when gothic was at the center of their style. The perpendicular style has broken away from all this. The Tudors were the ones who developed fan vaulting (evident in the Gloucester Cathedral cloisters). Now let’s go to a dating feature known as the Tudor Rose. This is a red rose badge with a white rose badge within. This signified the union of Henry VII to Edward IV’s daughter. This is now a decorative piece that is used to signify posh and sophistication to the highest levels. Renaissance features can also be seen inside Tudor dwellings. These features are confined to the wealthy and the elite members of society then. Henry enthusiastically built Italianate motifs. Then came Elizabethan homes where old homes were torn down only to be built anew. Most homeowners were then yearning for improvement as that was the great period of building. If you have ever seen those narrow yet all townhouses complete with borough walls, then these are the homes of artisans and merchants who built their homes slowly through the years. Homes of the wealthiest members of the society are often built with huge windows and decorative chimneys. Glass was then used in Elizabethan homes with glittering glazing designs. The most elaborate fireplaces are set up and ceilings were slowly decorated with strapwork. Tudor Is Symmetry Symmetrical plans will always be favored in Tudor settings. Otherwise, Renaissance in classical details appears so then you can find fireplace, doors, and columns. Round-headed arches and niches together with all the other features of Tudor style were revived during the Victorian period. Tudor may be an old fashioned style but it can become a part of modern living, too. The styles come originally from the UK during the 15th to the 16th centuries and are now a huge part of tourist attractions. Genuine Tudor design can now be recreated but your place doesn’t have to look like a tourist spot, though. Only a few are lucky to live inside a genuine Tudor dwelling so for the rest of the world, repros are the answers. Mock Tudor generally refers to black and white semi timbering on the facade of buildings. Interior design, however, is much more distinct. If you are careful enough in making your design decisions, then you can even recreate the Medieval era of trade, arts, crafts and intellectual awakening right inside your home. There is no architectural detail that is more recognizable under the Tudor style than the iconic half timber structures. The exterior of homes can be laden with stucco, wood or stone. Imitate this same style by exposing the very structure of your home. Gable roofs are also common which give the homes their gingerbread appeal. Modern-day Tudor replicates the genuine Tudor Dynasty through architecture and interior design revivals. If you haven’t yet, you should install tall, narrow windows with small panes. Modern day cladding is acceptable such as flagstone, brick and stucco. As for the outdoor landscaping, be sure to have manicured hedges, brick walkways, fencing and pool houses. These amenities should set you apart from the neighbors but in a nice way. The Old World style can also be brought inside the kitchen through wrought iron and wood combinations in furniture pieces. Custom islands and wrought-iron lighting fixtures are also a huge part of Tudor interiors. Are you ready to take on this unique style right inside your home?

This lovely Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gianna Chest 638-50066 fuses the Old World and the New in a seamless manner.

The Tudor monarchs, according to history, were able to bring comparative peace and prosperity throughout England, Ireland and Wales. The wealth of many landowners was invested in buildings. Theirs was a moment of cultural bursts and classical architecture revival for Italian style. The Tudor style is a class of its own.

Europeans had a moment when gothic was at the center of their style. The perpendicular style has broken away from all this. The Tudors were the ones who developed fan vaulting (evident in the Gloucester Cathedral cloisters).

Now let’s go to a dating feature known as the Tudor Rose. This is a red rose badge with a white rose badge within. This signified the union of Henry VII to Edward IV’s daughter. This is now a decorative piece that is used to signify posh and sophistication to the highest levels.

Renaissance features can also be seen inside Tudor dwellings. These features are confined to the wealthy and the elite members of society then. Henry enthusiastically built Italianate motifs.

Then came Elizabethan homes where old homes were torn down only to be built anew. Most homeowners were then yearning for improvement as that was the great period of building. If you have ever seen those narrow yet all townhouses complete with borough walls, then these are the homes of artisans and merchants who built their homes slowly through the years.

Homes of the wealthiest members of the society are often built with huge windows and decorative chimneys. Glass was then used in Elizabethan homes with glittering glazing designs. The most elaborate fireplaces are set up and ceilings were slowly decorated with strapwork.

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gianna Chest 638-50066 comes with a feminine pair of cabriole legs but with a masculine Old World design.

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gianna Chest 638-50066 comes with a feminine pair of cabriole legs but with a masculine Old World design.

Tudor Is Symmetry

Symmetrical plans will always be favored in Tudor settings. Otherwise, Renaissance in classical details appears so then you can find fireplace, doors, and columns. Round-headed arches and niches together with all the other features of Tudor style were revived during the Victorian period.

Tudor may be an old fashioned style but it can become a part of modern living, too. The styles come originally from the UK during the 15th to the 16th centuries and are now a huge part of tourist attractions.

Genuine Tudor design can now be recreated but your place doesn’t have to look like a tourist spot, though. Only a few are lucky to live inside a genuine Tudor dwelling so for the rest of the world, repros are the answers.

Mock Tudor generally refers to black and white semi timbering on the facade of buildings. Interior design, however, is much more distinct. If you are careful enough in making your design decisions, then you can even recreate the Medieval era of trade, arts, crafts and intellectual awakening right inside your home.

There is no architectural detail that is more recognizable under the Tudor style than the iconic half timber structures. The exterior of homes can be laden with stucco, wood or stone. Imitate this same style by exposing the very structure of your home.

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Rhapsody Urn Pedestal Nightstand 5070-90015 comes with classic designs and a rustic finish.

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Rhapsody Urn Pedestal Nightstand 5070-90015 comes with classic designs and a rustic finish.

Gable roofs are also common which give the homes their gingerbread appeal. Modern-day Tudor replicates the genuine Tudor Dynasty through architecture and interior design revivals. If you haven’t yet, you should install tall, narrow windows with small panes. Modern day cladding is acceptable such as flagstone, brick and stucco.

As for the outdoor landscaping, be sure to have manicured hedges, brick walkways, fencing and pool houses. These amenities should set you apart from the neighbors but in a nice way.

The Old World style can also be brought inside the kitchen through wrought iron and wood combinations in furniture pieces. Custom islands and wrought-iron lighting fixtures are also a huge part of Tudor interiors.

Are you ready to take on Tudor design, a unique style right inside your home?

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The Mystical Splendor of Renaissance Style

Tuesday, January 26th, 2016

 

ITALIAN RENAISSANCE. Hooker Furniture Home Office European Renaissance II 39.5 Lateral File 374-10-466.

ITALIAN RENAISSANCE. Hooker Furniture Home Office European Renaissance II 39.5 Lateral File 374-10-466.

Renaissance style came into existence because of the emergence of architecture and art in ancient Rome. Though people think of the greatness of Rome when it comes to the beauty of this style, it goes without saying that it was truly born in Italy during the 14th century.

English designers embraced the motifs that they read in Renaissance books. Artisans who were in London were also influenced by this style.

Grotesque, Moresque, Myths, etc.  

Grotesque is a kind of decor which has its foundations in Ancient Rome’s wall paintings. In the 15th century, many of these works of art were discovered; they featured scrolling plants, mystical creatures, figures, vases and masks.

Strapwork, on the other hand, is like the leather strips. These are daring shapes that come in three dimensions. English designs, especially during the 16th century, are laden with this style. This style is especially useful in framing motifs and architectural forms.

Moresque, on the other hand, is called such because of its link to the North African and Spanish Moors. If you see those interwoven leaves, stems or tendril patterns, then you have a pretty good idea of what moresque is.

Romans and Greeks are known for their busts. The Renaissance style is also quite popular with what’s known as the roundrel. This is a decorative motif which originated from the Roman coins.

This Universal Furniture Dining Room Double Pedestal Table 409658-C spells royalty.

This Universal Furniture Dining Room Double Pedestal Table 409658-C spells royalty.

But what are Greeks and Romans without their myths? The Renaissance culture in England spurred a revitalized interest in classical mythology. Paintings and prints featured these mythical characters as the motifs.

The beauty of the Renaissance style does not end with the Romans. When Henry VIII became king, he inspired the rest of Europe as he became a patron of the arts. People marvelled at his court and the many luxurious objects in his kingdom. It was because of his love for the arts why he also commissioned foreign artists  to design more than 50 of his royal palaces. The beauty and splendour of his court proved just how powerful and intimidating looks can be.

One of Henry’s favorite palaces is the Hampton Court Palace located in Surrey. He did not spare any expense in developing this traditional style palace. The ornaments that were used here are indicative o the strong influence of the Renaissance. This building’s Great Hall still stands today.

Going back to its home, Renaissance style was further developed with the help of Italian architect Sebastiano Serlio. Serlio published a series of books discussing architecture and the Renaissance. Buildings of antiquity were recorded in those books, thus, promoting classical style for both the interior and exterior features.

Fireplaces and ceilings became canvasses of sorts to many patterns, textures and works of art.

Hooker Furniture Home Office European Renaissance II Double Bookcase with ladder & rail 374 10 225. Learning was also a huge part of the Renaissance so to depict this on your style, take home this bookcase and start displaying your most treasured books.

Hooker Furniture Home Office European Renaissance II Double Bookcase with ladder & rail 374 10 225. Learning was also a huge part of the Renaissance so to depict this on your style, take home this bookcase and start displaying your most treasured books.

Styles that are related to the Renaissance is the Neo classical style. It was during the 16th century that books containing decorative motifs offered inspiration to many British designers and artists. The Classical as well as Renaissance Revival during the 19th century became quite popular as archaeological discoveries were being made in Greece and Italy.

Renaissance and Your Home

You do not need to have a degree in interior design just to use this classic style in your home. Do not feel intimidated. Just remember as you start putting the elements together that the chairs, tables, cabinets and drawers have to be ornate, luxurious yet still comfortable.  Choose oak, Remember to overlay but not overdo. Say yes to a lot of brocades, candelabra, tapestries, Oriental rugs, embroidered items, and velvet.

There is still a huge difference between mess and a concoction of different arts, elaborate walls, decorative pieces and the most inspiring furniture so take it easy in designing a Renaissance-inspired home.

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