Hallmarks of Victorian Style
When you think of Victorian style, it immediately conjures up images of a grand, elaborate décor filled with pattern, colour and decoration. The Victorian era is categorised as between 1837 & 1901 during the reign of Queen Victoria. Design at this time was inspired by nature and geometry, with the wealthy using style in their homes to flaunt their wealth.
Use of Colour
Colour was used to show the importance of a room,
with darker and richer shades present in the library or parlour. As time
progressed Victorian style changed, with these darker tones becoming
more prevalent throughout the home, often due to the damaging effect of
pollution in the cities.
The colours most used in Victorian
design were tertiary colours, which are made by mixing equal amounts of
the primary and secondary colours. So if you're aiming for a Victorian
look in your home, choose warm and subdued tones such as mahogany brown,
burgundy, plum, mustard yellow, gold, sage, olive green and lavender.
During
the Victorian era all colours were produced from the organic pigments
that were available at the time, so considering the limitations there
was a surprising variety of colour. Some paint companies claim to offer
classic Victorian paint shades, which can give a good impression
although if you're after a more authentic look, there are some
specialists who supply paint made from traditional organic materials.
Pattern
Nearly
every surface in the Victorian home was covered in patterns, in
particular complex decoration with flora and fauna proving a popular
theme for stencils, wallpapers, fabrics and rugs. Geometric patterns and
stripes also play a big part in creating authentic Victorian style.
This love of pattern was continued onto furniture, ornaments and wall
mouldings. Walls were decorated with prints, dado rails and wall
panelling. Cornice was an incredibly popular feature of Victorian homes,
with Victorian style cornice being easily recognisable by its many
ridges, curves and deep inner cove with a shallow depth and long
projection onto the ceiling.
Getting the Victorian Look in Your Home
As
mentioned Victorian design was often synonymous with decadence and
class, so adding a touch of Victorian style to your home will add value
to any room. Victorian influenced furnishings, wallpapers and fabrics
are widely available from wholesalers and dealers, and there is a
variety on offer to suit different budgets.
If you're looking to
easily add a period feature to your home, traditional decorative cornice
is perfect for adding a subtle hint of Victorian style. To take it
another step further you can add ceiling roses, domes and tiles for
brightening up your light fitting or adding interest to your ceiling.
High skirting boards were also a feature and this effect can be achieved
with just a standard height skirting, and then adding a dado panel rail
10-15 cm's above and painting the whole area a different colour to the
rest of the wall to give that grander result.
Whether you are
looking to transform your home into a complete Victorian dream house or
just want a few elements to get a traditional period look, there are a
wide variety of options that will give your home that authentic style
and elegance.
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