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Accessories

Accessories A noted designer has called accessories: The small items that add utility and comfort in a room…vases, plants, throw pillows and pictures. Functional accessories: Lamps, waste baskets Decorative accessories: Pictures, sculpture, collections

Roles of Accessories Emphasize focal point Give the room balance Emphasize the foreground or background Orchestrate colors, patterns, textures Act as a personal expression

Call attention to a fireplace… Hang a picture over the fireplace Arrange objects on the mantle Place interesting accessories around the fireplace Frame the sides with bookcases Place a gas log in the fireplace

Accessories To call attention to a large piece of furniture? Put something on it, beside it, or over it How do you emphasize a painting? Place it where it will attract attention Have direct light shine on it How do you emphasize a wall? Paint the wall a bright color or wallpaper it Arrange accessories on it

Accessories To achieve balance in a room… Art work can balance heavy furniture on the opposite side of the room Repeat patterns or colors (in pillows, drapes, etc.) on the opposite side of the room

Contrasts in Interior Design Plain surfaces… Patterned accessories Patterned areas… Plain accessories Shiny textures… Dull textures Soft textures… Hard textures A room full of straight lines… Curved lines A calm room… Bright and bold accessories A wild room… Quiet and understated accessories

Selecting Accessories How can you unify accessories? Color Period Material Formal/informal Proportions

Categories of Accessories Lighting Wall hangings Table Tops Collectibles Sculpture Flowers and plants Party or holiday decorations

Examples of Wall Hangings Photographs Collages Posters Etchings, lithographs Maps Weavings Baskets Mirrors Fabric wall hangings

Accessories Types of pictures: Collector’s items: Oil painting, water color, etchings, lithographs, photographs, needle work Collector’s items: Posters How should you select a picture? Select one you enjoy.

Accessories Where should you hang photographs? A bare wall is… Intimate rooms Hallways A bare wall is… Better than a wall with the wrong scale or type of wall hanging.

Accessories Tabletop accessories: Vases, candles, clocks, bottles, carvings Where should you observe your tabletop display when arranging it? From above and all sides

Guidelines for wall groupings… Consider the scale, proportion, and balance. The wall arrangement and the furniture beneath should seem like a unit. Remember the golden mean Hang a large picture on an important wall at eye level. Keep an imaginary line around the outside of a grouping of pictures, so that the arrangement will have unity. Usually use one more than one dominant grouping or picture in a room

Guidelines for wall groupings… Hang pictures of moderate size so that the lower edges are even with the lower edge of the largest picture near them. If furniture is arranged for formal balance, the pictures could be hunt in formal balance. Straight lines can be relieved by curved lines. Uneven numbers are more desirable than even numbers and will be less tiring. Avoid hanging pictures against figured wall paper unless the pictures are matted or the subject is strong enough to hold its own against the wall paper. Make a trial grouping of your wall arrangement on the floor.

Accessories Collectibles… Places for plants… Stamps, postcards, Chinese porcelain Places for plants… Hung from ceiling, placed on window sill, tables, shelves, stepladders, library steps, pedestals, glass shelves, floor