Decoration plays an important role in any household. It is a good way to accentuate your personal touch in the home you live in, and reflects your personality in your environs. Fireplaces are a part of interior decoration that defines a centre point for your room or lounge.
Fireplaces are a ideal selection for you if you want to add a touch of sophistication and calm to your home. They can really highlights the beauty in any room and make it look quite regal and aristocratic. The placement of the fireplace says a lot about your aesthetic sense and so is its decoration.
Generally the fireplaces are of two different types. The one type is more of a traditional old design and working. Although it is a wonderful option to go with the traditional old touch of the whole architecture of your house but only if you have time to build the fire in it. Their beauty and allure cannot be denied but you need a lot of time for its maintenance and cleaning.
Sometimes, when people decide they want to get serious about decorating their homes, the choose a particular artistic style or period to use as a model. Styles come and go as the years pass, but there is one particular style that gained prominence during the first half of the twentieth century which has stood up well to the test of time. In the twentieth century, art deco took the artistic world by storm during the latter half of the roaring twenties through the 1930s. Although there was a brief period when it lost its popularity, art deco interior design is back in favor with people today.
Volumes have been written about this movement and its effect on popular culture. Examples of the style can be found everywhere from train station architecture to advertising. People decorate in the style by using posters, paintings and prints representative of the period. This is a style of luxury and opulence. Clean geometric lines, bright chrome and offbeat materials that were sometimes quite expensive to work with, made it stand out in contrast to the styles that had come before it. The early examples of this style featured black and white zebra stripe styles, but this later evolved to include more colors.