Tudor Theme
Tudor style home exteriors are rather easy to identify. Many
people drive by them quite regularly with jaws dropped and eyes
wide at the simple beauty and elegance of this style of
architecture. From humble cottages to grand castles the Tudor
style of architecture is very memorable indeed. When decorating
the interior of a home in the Tudor fashion there is no set in
stone rules though there are some touches that are the
hallmarks of Tudor style and beauty.
One thing you can do to bring a touch of
the Tudor style to your home, even if your home wasn't built in
the Tudor style is to incorporate the use of beams in the
interior as decorative touches. When the original Tudor style
of architecture was about this was more a design of need than
one of opportunity. Today the paneling serves as a simple
reminder of the beauty that has earned this period in history
and architecture such fame. This is only one method however,
that can be used in order to establish a Tudor style upon the
interior of a home.
The floors in Tudor homes were typically made of either brick
or flagstone. Many people today opt for stone tiles in order to
portray a remarkably accurate look with a modern twist. These
floors were often covered with ornate Oriental rugs (in
wealthier homes) or small wool rugs in more humble abodes. If
attempting to imitate the wealthier Tudor styled homes nothing
short of Oriental style rugs will do in the more prominent
areas of the home. Keep in mind that there are reasonably
beautiful imitations currently on the market at prices that the
average homeowner can afford.
Ornate wall tapestries often graced the walls in order to
complete the richness of the look in wealthier homes. This is a
style that is often imitated in homes attempting to cling to
their Tudor roots around the world. It is a beautiful affect
however and one that is very well worth adding to your home if
you are seeking to incorporate a Tudor style in your home
decorating efforts.
As far as the bedroom goes, the beds were the focal points of
these rooms. Solidly built four post beds were the thrones in
these homes and made fit for the king of any castle no matter
how humble it may be. The posts and feet on these beds were
ornately carved and quite beautiful. This is a remarkable
recreation to include in your home in order to bring about an
authentic Tudor atmosphere for the interior decorating. In
wealthier homes, rich fabrics canopied these massive beds in
order to provide privacy and elegance.
In order to create an authentic Tudor atmosphere in a home of
today you would also want to incorporate some sort of wrought
iron chandeliers into the home as well as wall sconces for
lighting. This is the style of lighting that was often used at
the time and will lend credibility to the scene you are
attempting to recreate. This to me is one of the most stunning
effects that can be incorporated into a home decorating plan in
this day and age. If timeless beauty and elegance are the goal,
then this is definitely a style of décor you will want to
consider for your home.
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