Friday, October 30, 2009

Decorate A Romantic Victorian Bedroom

The wallpaper adds Victorian flair to your bedroom.


The Victorian style has slowly reappeared and is now prevalent in many places. It's beautiful and unique and, even though it can be expensive, there are ways to cut back on costs and still make it look authentic.


Instructions


1. Choosing your furniture first will limit the rest of your decisions while simultaneously start you looking for the things you need and will get the ideas flowing. The Victorian style is over-abundant and luxurious, and you will want to purchase beautiful, ornate pieces, such as a settee, an armoire, a bedside table and antique tables and chairs. Wood furniture, cherry or chestnut, is best. Any furniture that does not have a clear purpose should not be used.


2. Combine warm and cool colors. While your bed linens, to be truly Victorian, must be white, you have a lot of options with other colors in the room, including bedspreads, carpets and wall paper. Victorian style usually uses a warm color and a cool color. You can start by accenting the walls with a warm white or a yellow. A bright color on the walls will make the room seem brighter and bigger. Use cooler accent colors on bedspreads, curtains and rugs, such as rose and pale pink, or periwinkle and white. Floral patterns were very common, and beautiful floral patterns can be found for the walls, curtains or both. Bedspreads, however, should be fairly uncomplicated, using a solid color. However, two or three bedspreads can be all different, but complementary, colors.


3. Accessorize the bedroom. Pillows, pictures, excessive window dressings, vases, flowers, lacy and embroidered handkerchiefs and linens all add to the atmosphere of the room, creating the look you want. By adding a few black and white or sepia photos, you can add a classy touch that is very true to the times.








4. Find the right lighting. Lights should be just as ornamental as everything else. Find lamps and light shades that have lots of fabric on the shades, pretty chandeliers that add to the atmosphere and other small lamps that can sit on tables and nightstands. Remember that the Victorian era was all about abundance.

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