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Maximum accessorizing
I read a variety of blogs and am constantly amazed by the number of people who go "whole hog" for the seasons and holidays. They are constantly changing it up, creating mantles and table displays for every special event. The continual "hunt and gather" shopping and creating that these looks require tire me out just thinking about it. I could never manage it with my schedule (or pocketbook). I always wonder where all these objects are stored in someone's home. Perhaps we become too practical with age. When talking to friends we all seem to have the same ideas about retiring objects not acquiring them. I am wondering if maximum decorating is age related!Minimal accessorizing
Then there's the other side of the coin, minimalist advocates who are simplifying their lives as much as possible and that means eliminating "stuff" and embracing function and clean lined beauty. That doesn't mean they ignore the holidays; they will often add subtle, simple and often natural seasonal touches. I understand this desire to have a quiet, unadorned space.My personal taste
I am a middle of the road kind of gal when it comes to the final layers in decorating. I create variety by moving around my favourite things; you never know what will be where. I also like to live with things that mean something to me, with that meaning coming from various associations. However, I do give a nod to holidays and seasons by adding in a few special touches to celebrate.Quilt block by Sharon Griffin |
Kubus 4 Candle holder |
Then there are subject matter preferences or design elements that catch my attention - perhaps too much at times. Leaves, twigs, birds, squares and circles/spheres are favourite motifs that keep appearing in various ways throughout my home.
Circle motifs |
I went back three times before I purchased this bowl at Bowrings - a local store. When I realized the circles are transparent I knew it was a keeper. If you add coloured tissue paper inside it you have a quick change seasonal object. Multipurpose is the name of the game when you want simple seasonal decor.
Can you see my interest in nature creeping into my space in different ways?
Plants and twigs and a nestled bird |
Bird bowl by Erin McArthur |
Every home needs a lucky bamboo |
A fragile nest in a nature inspired vignette |
You may see a bird's nest propped on a window ledge looking very out of place in a contemporary space, but very in place with my interests. Thanks Anita Sing for the sea urchin and print!
Your likes are usually repeated multiple times though out your home, many homeowners are quite surprised when I comment on this during an initial consultation.
I guess it is safe to say I celebrate seasonal changes all year long by including nature references in various ways. Now isn't that an easy way out!
What's you take on seasonal decorating? Where does your style fit on the continuum?
Your likes are usually repeated multiple times though out your home, many homeowners are quite surprised when I comment on this during an initial consultation.
Fall leading to Halloween |
What's you take on seasonal decorating? Where does your style fit on the continuum?
Thoughts on seasonal accessorizing
Reviewed by Ray Combes
Published :
Rating : 4.5
Published :
Rating : 4.5