Have you ever stopped to think about how versatile wrought iron is? I never really thought about it much, probably because I associated wrought iron as just being a black piece of clunky metal. Thankfully, there are talented designers that have the gift to merge functionality with style which has changed my view of wrought iron and opened my eyes to all it's possibilities.
Wrought iron has come a long, long way and, in my opinion, is one of the most adaptable pieces of furnishings you can add to create warmth and charm to your home decor. Not only is it beautiful to look at you have to also admire the workmanship that goes into each piece. But from a decorators perspective the importance lies in its flexibility of using it with any decor style from French Provencal to Country.
Great Ideas For Using Wrought Iron
If your entryway or living area is lacking something consider adding a hall tree. Not only will you add visual interest you'll also have a place to display small accent pieces and a place to keep umbrellas, hats and jackets. Wall art such as a family portrait or painting instantly is enhanced with the addition of a scroll or decorative grill.
Adding shelves to your walls gives you a place to display a favorite collectible while dressing up an area of your wall that was once bare and uninteresting. Free standing bookshelves can be used grouped together to give you a large area to display photos, books, plants and even act as an entertainment center - one in which you can rearrange when the mood strikes you.
Some of the trendier baker's racks ,normally used in kitchens, are now being used as transitional furniture pieces in living and family rooms which improves the charm of your wood, leather and upholstered furniture pieces. If you do not have room or the need for a large bookshelf or tower you may find that by simply adding a few pedestal tables give your room a finishing touch.
Wrought iron furnishings can be used in every room in your house including bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchen, living room, home office and even your patio without diminishing the look of your decor. If you just need accessory pieces clocks, wall decor and candle holders crafted of wrought iron give visual interest to your rooms other decorative elements with great attention to details.
We're presently adding more and more wrought iron decor pieces for your home. Looking for something in particular? Need suggestions or simply have a question? Post it here, I love comments and questions and look forward to hearing from you.
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In my home i have mantle piece made of Wrought iron, it adds beauty to my living room.
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Posted by: GeorgiaHomeInspections | April 15, 2010 at 01:56 AM
I absolutely love the look of wrought iron. I think it is extremely versatile. I think it can be clunky and a mismatch in a lot of settings, but personally, I would make it fit with what I love!
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Posted by: Craftmatic | August 19, 2010 at 09:50 PM
I agree that wrought iron is a classically adaptable decorative option. I like it mixed in wood pieces as well. I have a beautiful mirror with old fashioned iron hooks beneath it. Also, I have some candle stands that have the appearance of wrought iron. I love them, they are very stylish and elegant.
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