Woodcarving Fits a Victorian Home Like a Glove
July 21, 2015
There are endless dark-stained woodcarving designs and additional items that you can use to exude the Victorian-style era. An abundantly and formal style, the Victorian home décor is epitomized by ornately carved moldings and ornamentation, dark and strong colors, lacquered historic preservation woodcarvings, floral patterns, and Persian carpeting. Seriously consider these ideas for your new décor: Walls should be broken into three regions such as the following: – The dado (the lower part) should be about 2.5 feet high and integrates the baseboard up to the chair railing – The field section is the primary region of the wall situated between the top section and the chair railing. This is where photographs and portraits are normally placed. – The top section, where the ceiling molding is situated, can be decorated with highly intricate or plain historic preservation woodcarvings or plaster moldings. Besides the dark-stained woodcarvings, you should consider adding an antique grandfather clock along with aristocratic coats-of-arms or shields displayed on all the surrounding walls. Porcelain bowls, vases, and dishes should be placed on laced white dollies or linens. It is highly recommended that you carry out sufficient research in connection with the above before you begin your renovation.