What are the sources of our personal style in home decor? They are as unique
as we are and can originate from anywhere including the environment we grew up
in to our experiences from childhood into adulthood. To inspire a novel home decor
style that will turn our living space into a home of comfortable surroundings suited
to our particular tastes we need to tap into the personal wellspring of our interests.
As an example, let me highlight where my home decorating interests came from.
My
first source was the rustic antiques in the country farm home I grew up in. Being
surrounded by fashionable home furnishings is something I got used to and try
to copy. (Pictured: Elegant Wine Racks Rustic Holder)
The
unique wall sconces and candle lanterns in particular fascinated me and still
do. There were electric wall sconces to illuminate staircases and hallways plus
several unique wall sconces strategically placed for use when the power went
out. One was crafted of wood to contain a tapered candle in front of a mirror. Another
was an antique (detachable) lantern complete oil reservoir and the wick behind
which was a polished metal plate for projecting the light. (Pictured: Unique Wall Sconce Mirrored Fleur-De-Lis)
A second source is my hobby of reading history and fantasy literature including Tolkien and Robert Jordan. Robert Jordan, in particular, specialized in such a descriptive style that he could paint a picture in the reader’s imagination of a room’s decor, complete with vibrant colors. (Pictured: Novel Wall Art Armored Dragon Crest)
Since most series occur within a medieval setting without electricity, wall
sconces and candle lanterns were essential for providing light in the usual places
for fantasy literature: castles, keeps, strongholds and palaces. In addition,
they often played a significant role in setting up the mood of a scene. Today,
candle sconces and candle lanterns can do so much to heighten or create a
particular ambiance you are looking for within your home.(Pictured: Unique Candle Lanterns Black Stagecoach Large)
The same can be said for shabby decor. I’m aware that distressed finished furniture, cabinets, shelves, mirrors and other accents provide an appearance of age; it is an illusion that I am willing to cultivate to breathe a sense of history into my home decorating. In my imagination this is a small way of being able to visually connect with the generations of the past by investing in this style of unique accent furniture. (Pictured: Stylish Accent Tables Shabby Chic)