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Must Have Vintage Accessories

Posted by Eric Morgan on 20th Apr 2014

Vintage styles are popular choices among home decor designers. Embracing antique accessories and vintage touches, homeowners can easily embrace this charming home decor trend.Tea Sets – Traditional vintage decor embraces fancy china and tea sets. Instead of purchasing expensive sets, consider scouring antique and second hand stores for mismatched tea sets. Royal Albert china is highly prized and features unique, upscale designs. Combine a variety of styles and patterns, ranging from floral

Mirrors: A Brief History

Posted by Eric Morgan on 15th Apr 2014

Today’s modern mirrors are glass covered with thin metallic backing, which creates a reflective image. While modern mirrors haven’t been around forever, mirrors, in one form or another, have been around thousands of years.Nearly a millennium ago, mirrors were nothing more than polished discs of metal. Mirror costs were so high that only royalty could afford mirrors. The middle and lower classes had to use common ponds to view their reflections, and in heavily populated areas this required

Decorating with Vintage Finds

Posted by Eric Morgan on 9th Apr 2014

Decorating with vintage decor adds personality, charm and character to homes. Homeowners can easily add vintage styles to homes with the following helpful design tips.Collections – Display collections together, as this creates a cohesive, reoccurring theme throughout homes. These types of displays work excellent for vases, photo galleries, tea collections or antique plates. Displays – Display favorite accessories on bookshelves. Unique accessories can include bookends, antique books, bowl

Unique Mirror Decorating Tips

Posted by Eric Morgan on 23rd Mar 2014

Some of the world's first mirrors were reflective pools of water. Thought to be a window into one's soul, mirrors reflect light and images. Today, mirrors have evolved into necessary home decor. Highlighted below is the top unique mirror decorating tips for homeowners and tenants alike.Outdoor Areas - Mirrors look beautiful on front porches, reflecting candlelight, sunrises and sunsets. Mirrors can also be used on patios and balconies to create and define outdoor areas. Layered - Conside

Using Mirrors to Add Light to Rooms

Posted by Eric Morgan on 20th Mar 2014

Light plays a central role in a room's design, whether it's a large or small room. To help people make the most of interior lights, mirrors can be strategically placed to absorb light. When mirrors help to balance and reflect light, energy bills are reduced and homes require less light fixtures. Mirrors also make rooms appear larger and brighter, depending upon placement. Designers recommend the following tips when adding mirrors to homes.Placement - Mirrors should be placed near lighting