During the reign of Queen Victoria, in the period between 1837 and 1901, people within the lines of the middle class were able to afford the upper-class living due to cheap mass production caused by the Industrial Revolution, causing several household pieces of furniture and equipment to have a price drop. The middle class was able to increase and invested their increased earnings on home designs and decorations. This was the beginning of the Victorian type of housing.
If we were to describe what comes into our minds when we vision ourselves within a victorian home, it would be as though living in the era of old age, vintage, early Disney movies homes, and the setting of Jane Austen books. Where we obtain a living as though we are far from the complex modern age. Now that antiquity has resurfaced and became a thing, ditch that modern interior design and drift back through time with the old but gold decorations. Take inspiration with these seven elements in decorating your dream Victorian home!
Anything Antique
The key to achieving Victorian home decoration is to purchase anything that denotes antique. There is something about antique-looking things that held significance and the history that deepens its value. The home piece itself adds character into the space and is an essential element for Victorian homes.
Large and noticeable objects such as cabinets, sofa sets, shelves, mirrors with intricately designed edges, paintings, portraits, and artworks that endured in time’s span are your go-to home pieces.
Antique-looking objects are most likely crafted with delicate designs in curved patterns and are usually seen in wood carvings such as ceilings, furniture, walls, pillars, enormous windows, and doors.
It’s All In The Patterns, Fabrics, And Texture
Victorian houses are keen with floral and leafy patterned walls, curtains, upholsteries, and other types of fabrics to the trade. The sofa set’s fabrics to the trade come with smooth or rough patterned or fabrics to the trade that is made in silk and velvety texture. The curtains are usually lengthy, thick, and heavy with frills and delicate designs in the edges, patterned or rich in texture fabrics to the trade, all depending on your preference. The textile would be built either dark and sturdy shiny wood or marble tile, draped with lengthy rectangular carpet. The walls are in one theme either dark and
rich texture, or light muted tones, manifesting the elegance and extracting vintage features into the space.
Mix And Match Victorian Style With Modern Style
Decide what needs to be kept and thrown away for the sake of your home not looking outdated and rugged. It all comes down to the right choice of home pieces and the sense of taste that needs a lot of contemplating to do. Make sure in choosing antique objects, consider if it still has the elegance and charm of antiquated objects. You can reupholster an old but elegant sofa with new fabrics to the trade designed for upholstery. Allow a couple of modern home pieces within the scene to have that comfortable and tasteful style.