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Art Deco Decorating

Art Deco is one decorating style that I just love. I had this style going on in my own home for a while and it was just to cool. Art Deco started out in the 1920s and lasted all the way up to the 1940s. Art Deco is first and foremost considered eclectic, and its characteristics include long, thin forms, geometric patterns and curving surfaces. The Art Deco style exerted a great deal of influence in the art and architectural worlds, not to mention the graphic, industrial and decorative arts. Art Deco designs made use of materials that included aluminum, lacquer, inlaid wood, zebra skin, sharkskin and stainless steel.

                                                   

Today Art Deco is as popular as ever, and its design features include flowers; leaf swags; exaggerated limbs; glass figurines; sculptures; murals; furniture that is geometric in style and has plump, flat arms; curvilinear motifs and bold decorative color schemes. Materials that characterize today's Art Deco style of designing include lots of glass; metal work in the form of brass, copper and iron; rich woods; pottery; laminates and textiles. Rich Art Deco colors are inlaid with gold- or silver-gilded flowers or leaves for that simple, elegant look. Contrasting with the black and white as well as other neutrals are splashes of red, lilac, orange and ultramarine.

                                                         

For your walls, think fresh, pastel colors which will contrast fantastically with your dark wood furniture. Keep it light and romantic, and for even more of a contrast, paint adjacent walls different colors. Go for a color such as light gold, celadon green or gentle lilac.

                         

Beds that were rooted in the jazz era of the 1920s can still work today. I am talking about the Pullman Davenport bed, a genuine sofa bed and a Murphy (a.k.a. folds up into the wall when you are finished with it) bed. Choose large, sensuous round mirrors and armoires that are sleek and seductive looking. Choose multi-functional pieces for your furniture, both in the living room and bedroom.

Posted: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 2:18 PM by Patt M. Judd
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