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Bringing Victorian Home Decor into Modern Times
By Arthur Sneddon

It seems that Victorian home decor never went out of style. In many corners of society, Victorian values went out of style, as well as Victorian clothing with the exception of the occasional wedding party. On the other hand, it is not uncommon to see houses (usually Victorians, admittedly) decorated in a style that is distinctively Victorian. Home decor has changed in a number of ways over the years, and the Victorian style has also evolved. In fact, it might seem that the Victorian style has changed so much; it's not really Victorian any more. However, if you look closely you will see that the roots of the modern Victorian home decor style are firmly and authentically Victorian.

Finding the Roots

Victorian style is one of excess. This is the polar opposite of styles like oriental or philosophies like Feng Shui. The Victorian home decor style is all about going to the fullest extent possible. If you look at Victorian clothing styles and Victorian-era morals, you will see a strong resemblance. Victorian clothing featured skirts to the ground, with excess material making the skirt as full as possible. Collars went up people's necks; they were not of the fold-down or the low-cut variety. Sleeves were also to the wrist. Decorating your house Victorian style is similar to dressing yourself in Victorian garb; you want to make sure that your house is fully “dressed”.

Dressing your House

In order to fully dress the house, you should begin with the skeletal structure of your home. Windows are the most important element when it comes to getting Victorian home decor right; you have to fully dress your windows with at least three full, distinct, flowing layers of curtains and shades. As far as color, the more white fabric you use the better. The white layers will allow the sunshine to filter through even though your windows are completely covered.

Further Layering

In addition to window dressings, Victorian home decor requires Victorian furniture and accents. Furniture should be beautiful but usable, and its purpose should be crystal clear. Once you have your furniture in place, accents are the next layer to add. Perhaps the best example of Victorian style home decor is ornate white lampshades. This should pertain to every lampshade in your house. Similar to the windows, your light bulbs should be dressed in two to three layers of white fabric, with gold accents if you wish

Victorian home décor is a beautiful way to dress up your house. With plenty of beautiful fabrics and a few key accents, you can transform any room in your house into a romantic, Victorian retreat.

Author Details:
Arthur Sneddon, writes for a selection of web sites about home improvement, and related subjects such as flooring, interior design & landscaping

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