Showing posts with label victorian design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label victorian design. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Creative Ideas for Empty Perfume Bottles

Creative Ideas for Empty Perfume Bottles


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After throwing away several perfume bottles I decided to come up with some ways that I could utilize them around my own home. As we all know, some perfume bottles can be plain to very orate. No matter how plain or fancy they are there can be another purpose found for them.
Here are some of my ideas:
Perfume bottles that have a small amount of fragrance left in them make great reed diffusers. Begin by removing the cap of the perfume bottle. Insert your reed diffusers, turning them over once to expose the perfume moistened reed to the air. The perfume will continue to wick up the diffuser reeds, scenting your room for several months. Turn diffuser reeds periodically to refresh scent.
Another use for perfume bottles with a small amount left in them is to once again remove the cap. Tie a fancy ribbon around the neck of the bottle and hang in your closet. Caution needs to be taken that the open bottle cannot be tipped and thus avoiding any spillage on your clothes. Keep in mind which fragrance you use as some perfumes are more powerful than others.

Have you ever searched your house for a small vase for that single rose or those few flowers that you picked from your garden only to find a vase that holds a whole bouquet? Take one of your empty perfume bottles, remove the cap, and thoroughly wash it out with soap. Add water and place your flowers in the bottle and set on any table. You now have a vase for a small bouquet of flowers.
Take several empty bottles and group them together on your vanity, a bookcase or end table. This is where some of the fancier bottles can make attractive display items. No more trips to the knick-knack shops looking for unique items to display. I find that my guests have copied this idea the most.
Remember the days when colored sand with popular? It still is. This is where the clear colored bottles are the best ones to use. Select your favorite colors or to match your rooms décor and fill the bottles with colored sand. Purchase small cork stoppers to prevent the spillage of sand, should the bottle be knocked over.
Hobby stores usually sell small colored plastic or glass beads, small seashells and other such items. These make great items to display in your empty bottles. You can even dress it up further by tying a colored ribbon around the top or when I am really creative I have added lace. The options are endless and make for great conversation pieces.
These ideas that I have shared with you not only have I done for my own enjoyment but have also shared with my family and friends. They are much more appreciative of something homemade and not the typical box store item. I hope this inspires you to get creative with your empty perfume bottles.
Patti Zimmerman, a perfumista, writes articles on her passion for perfume and colognes. At Perfume Aromas, we have a marvelous selection of name brand fragrances at fantastic prices and some come in unique bottles. Check us out today!
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Design Approaches To Accessorizing The Victorian Decorating Style

Design Approaches To Accessorizing The Victorian Decorating Style


To give your Victorian decorating style a professional decorating approach, you might want to add various decorative items. Focus on using frilly and ornate decorative accessories which add to the fancy and ornate style of the olden days. Plan for wall art, pillows and knick-knacks to really add zip to your Victorian home.

Wall art is a fabulous way to add appealing charm to your walls, but most folks don't know the proper way to hang them. When hanging art, think like a gallery and put the middle of the piece at eye level. If you are hanging a grouping of items on the wall, then come up with the design by laying them on the floor first to come up with how they look most pleasing.
Providing master paintings in gold gilt frames in groups will work well to add an interesting element to the Victorian decorating style.
Another thing you could employ to add charm to your décor is decorative pillows.

You can come up with a use for pillows in every room even the kitchen and bathroom. Adding pillows in the bathroom is one option a lot of folks don't think of but you can quickly place one on the hamper or in shelves or racks with towels. Displaying decorative pillows stacked at the headboard of your bed should lend a great professional look. Pillows are wonderful for those who can't spend a lot because placing them with your existing living room furniture should help give it a Victorian home decorating allure without having to spend money on new furniture. Pillows which have fringe and buttons will help finialize your room design.
Try adding candelabras dripping with prisms, crystal and sterling silver, or roses in vases for more of a feeling of the olden days. Select accessories that mirror a common theme that enhances your room decor. Don't stray to far from your theme or you will end up with a non definitive design approach.
Knick Knacks can really provide an intriguing look to any design, no matter what the design approach. To pull together your Victorian home decorating, think of using accessories with a fancy and ornate allure. For a decorative touch try Hand painted china in a curio cabinet or placing porcelain figurines on display shelves. This is where you can really make the home design your own by acquiring knick knacks which reflect your individual style. If you don't have much cash, you should try shopping at the local flea markets and garage sales where you can find fascinating knick knacks for little money.

Accessorizing your Victorian decorating style with mahogany and marble furniture, and fancy metal accessories can help add charm. You should be sure, however, that you don't go out buying things wily nily or you might end up with a disorganized mess. You will need to be sure your accessories in in the ideal scale to each other so you need to be aware of the sizes of your items when picking them. Select your accessories with care and your interior design is guaranteed to look fantastic!
Lee Dobbins writes for Look 4 Decor - Home Decorating Tips [http://www.look4decor.com] where you can learn more about different decorating styles for your home and find out more about how to get a great look with the Victorian decorating style [http://www.look4decor.com/west28].
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Interior Classic Design: Elegance and Tradition


For those who like elegant and traditional details to be in your home, you can consider interior design classics. We are here to give you some information about this topic. Everything you've ever asked could be answered in this article. So, watch this.

The classic design is associated with the styles of the 18th century. Now you probably wonder what symbolizes this style furniture. You may consider popular styles such as Queen Anne, Chippendale, neoclassical and French provincial. This style can be seen mostly in the dining room, especially the table. When you find dining tables oval or rectangular wooden side chairs or upholstered seats and backs. These kitchens usually come with buffet or sideboard and an independent firm to China as an alternative to the built-in storage.










Now it comes to window treatment. Windows are made to give balance to the room by their tendency toward the floor length. Accents typical of more traditional use of soft hard surfaces. Pleated curtain panels are coated with cornice boards, swags and valances and decorated with moldings. The desktop panels incorporate tassels Italian chain or tie-backs.

We will pass the test of enlightenment. We are again talking about dining as an important part of classical designs. A feature of dining table in the traditional design is that it always maintains a chandelier in the center of it. For the decoration of wall, you can use either candles or electric to give the sense of classical aesthetics. Also, you can put lights and candles on the buffet serving pieces. Silver candlestick will be perfect for a candlelit dinner and a romantic atmosphere to give our feelings.

Another consideration, the soil becomes an important aspect for the classic touch. To traditional accent, you can choose marble or wood. You can also add some rugs to soften the soil. For the dining room is suggested that you put under the table. For the patterns of the carpets, you might consider whether Eastern, as Tabriz and Kirman, or Aubussons French. Finally, to make a beautiful decoration, you can add a little cornice molding. By the color of the molding, you can choose the bright white, cream or black. You can also add some roses of this accent.