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A Forest of Trees in the Living Room – a Holiday Memory

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Crosley Radio Music Box Christmas Tree

One Saturday afternoon in the first week of December when I appeared for my lesson at the usual time, I entered Mrs. Flood’s living room only to find a forest of Christmas trees growing on the lid of her grand piano. There was also a small stand of smaller sized Christmas trees artfully arranged on her coffee table. The hand-crafted trees were gifts for her students and friends. Although I didn’t find that out until after one hour later when my lesson was done and I become a proud owner of one of the shorter trees that had moments before graced her piano. 

The little tree was actually a Styrofoam cone, the kind typically used for crafts, and instead of pine needles, it sported shiny foil-wrapped candies. I was so taken with the candy Christmas tree that I asked my piano teacher to show me how to make them. The following year, I made them for my teachers at school, friends from my dance class and some of the other adults in my life, including a couple of my friends’ mothers. 

Earlier this month, I walked by a display window for an independent bookstore here in the city where I live. There was a gingerbread house, a Santa’s sleigh pulled by the notorious team of reindeer and a small forest of candy bar Christmas trees of different heights. No ruler-knuckle-rapper-if-you-made-a-mistake type of piano teacher, fond memories of Mrs. Flood, her beautiful black grand piano, and the his and hers chairs where we sat in front of the fireplace for a chat after my lesson came rushing back.

 I was curious to see if I could remember how to make them. I made a list of what I thought I needed and off I went to a mall with a crafts store. I bought three Styrofoam cone forms in different heights: 6”, 8” and 10.” The ones I remember from long ago were white but these ones that I found at the store were green already, which saved the first step of covering them in green construction paper. 

To decorate the trees, I chose a selection of bulk candy with gold and silver wrappers for one; red and white wrappers for the second tree; and silver, red and green ones for the tallest tree. Beginning at the, I used large colored straight pins to attach the “ornaments” to each Styrofoam form. (Staggering each row will help eliminate any occurring blank spots.) I added four streamers of different colored ribbons, curled first with the edge of a scissor blade, to the trees for a festive look. They were fastened with more Christmas lights (colored pins). 

The stars were created by cutting out two star shapes for each tree out of pantyhose cardboard, and then coloring them with a yellow glitter crayon. I then glued two stars together with a toothpick in between the pieces of cardboard so that part of it was left sticking out. To place the star on top of the tree, I gently pushed the toothpick into the top of the cone, and voilá, a little forest of Christmas trees. 

They turned out rather well, if I may say so myself. Just like the ones I made all those years ago, I had planned to give them away as gifts. Currently, they are sitting in the middle of my dining table as a centerpiece, until I purchase some fresh holly for the usual annual centerpiece I make for the Christmas dinner table. They look like such a happy trio! Hmm…perhaps we’ll just skip buying holly this year.

Victorian Interior Design for Apartment Living – The Dining Room

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Pulaski Royale Pedestal Table Dining Set

During Queen Victoria’s reign of 63 years, Victorian style went through a number of very distinctive changes. The fact that furniture legs were covered up to maintain the parlor’s sense of modesty is well-known, but did you know that this Victorian decorating trend lasted less than ten years? A lot can happen in 63 years, and during the time Queen Victoria ruled, a lot did. The Industrial Revolution changed the way many household items were made, especially furniture. Now, instead of a sofa or dining table taking a carpenter months of painstaking craftsmanship, a piece of furniture could be made from start to finish in about a week.

 Pulaski Accents Credenza in Scarlet

Due to the breadth of the British Empire, which spanned several continents, the architecture, interior design and furniture of Victorian Britain were greatly influenced by Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. Because furniture was being mass produced, it allowed furniture designers and makers to be as opulent and lavish with decorative detail as they wanted. No longer having to wait for months for a piece of furniture to be completed by traditional woodworking techniques, designers could easily reproduce the lush look and feel of exotic cultures worlds away from their own island.

 Homelegance Golden Leaf Cherry Arm Chair

Since everything about the Victorian home was lavish, opulent, heavy, imposing and oversized, it might seem to an unlikely style to choose for apartment living. But this is what is so appealing to me – while lavish, opulent and imposing, Victorian style is also elegant, luxurious and dramatic yet romantic. Because manufacturers today are producing furniture in all styles from traditional to contemporary with smaller living spaces in mind, if this style appeals to you as much as it does to me, you will be able to create an inviting living space using Victorian interior design principles.

 Walls and Windows

 Pulaski Timber Heights Pedestal Table Dining Set

No television, radio or computer games, the Victorians had to entertain themselves somehow. Since the average length of an evening meal was three or more hours, the heart of entertaining was the dining room, where family and guests were treated to the best of everything, from food to flowers to wines and brandies.

To recreate a Victorian dining room, one that will be authentic but suitable for apartment living, let’s start with a classic chair rail to divide the walls into two; the top part will be papered while the bottom section will be painted. Colors are bold, deeper in shade rather than brighter, such as rich burgundies, darker shades of pink and royal and emerald greens. Wallpaper can be as simply elegant as gold outlined diamonds on a solid background to intricately embossed patterns.

While window treatments involved heavy materials like brocades and velvets, you can pare down the Victorian penchant for opulence by using a decorative valance and a combination of curtains in a solid color with sheers. Or go blind! The English Venetian blind originally made from the finest hardwoods, gained popularity in Great Britain during the 1890s. Select an updated version, pairing it with a valance and sheers.

Furniture Victorian Apartment Style

Powell Wellington Dining Buffet Hutch 

The pieces you choose for your Victorian dining room should be smaller in scale to fit the space you have to work with. But to keep to the spirit of Victorian style interior design, there is one essential furniture piece, aside from the dining table and chairs, you will need to include. Since entertaining was such a big part of the Victorian home, it makes perfect sense that the sideboard played an important role. Place a mirror over the sideboard: this will accomplish two major purposes. The Victorians were lavish in their use of mirrors and a mirror in a smaller sized room will make your dining area appear larger and more spacious.

  American Drew Marbella Round Table

The dining table and dining chairs should be made of wood in medium to darker stains such as ebony, mahogany, walnut and rosewood. While Victorian furniture, even in the dining room, was typically heavy with a chiseled appearance and much ornamentation, we can select a round or square table to take up less space and match it with chairs that have flowing, curving lines and profiles.

 Lighting

 AF Lighting Serena Six Light Chandelier

Of course, when it comes to lighting, nothing captures the Victorian era more than a chandelier. Select a perfect confection of glass, crystals and beads for an elegant look that will make any meal, whether you’re entertaining guests or not, a celebration. Wall-sconces and oversized, silver candle holders or candelabra were also popular ways to light the Victorian dining room.

 Come back and visit next Wednesday when we will tackle a Victorian styled living room suited for apartment life.

Interior Design for Hibernating in Style

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Winter is definitely on its way! While you might not be able to hibernate bear style until spring, you can plan to stay in to spend quality time with family and to entertain friends. Now is the time to make your living room or family room (or both – one for the adults, the other for the kids) hibernation-friendly. It’s related to cocooning, but differs greatly in terms of interior design because you’re constructing a space to have fun in and to share with people, rather than a private space intended just for you. It may cost a few dollars for some select furniture pieces. But having a place in your home where you can stay in to entertain will save you money in the long run.

Nexera Liverpool Wood 4 Piece Entertainment Center in Espresso

If you have a plasma or LCD television or any other kind of television, let’s start there. Choosing an entertainment center that will be the focal point of the room is a perfect “frame” for your TV. Selecting a wall unit rather than a TV stand creates the feeling of expanse, like watching a film in a movie theater.

It also gives you a place to store accompanying components such as your DVD player, stereo, speakers and CDs/DVDs. The more storage capacity, the better. Aside from making the experience more enjoyable, it’s easier to entertain friends or to hang out with the family when the living room or family room is clutter-free.

Howard Miller Syracuse Modern Home Bar

Why interrupt the movie or the game with having to get up and refill glasses and mix more drinks? Including a home bar in your living room or family room is another smart and stylish way to entertain at home. There is such a variety to choose from, you’re sure to find one that will fit. If you don’t have much room, choose the Berkline Family 5th Avenue Merlot Tiffany Folding Home Bar. It’s compact but includes all the important stuff like a stemware rack, spirits storage and wine bottle storage. On the other hand, if there’s floor space to spare in your family room for a standard sized home bar or full-sized hide-a-bar cabinet, go for it. Adding a pub table or bistro table with matching bar stools or counter stools is not going to hurt your reputation any as the most fun house on the block.

Coaster Premier Three Seat Microfiber Reclining Theater Set

Home theater seating makes gathering with friends and family to watch a movie an event. Having chairs designed for sitting comfortably while watching the screen elevates family movie to a whole new level. Manufacturers offer consumers a lot of choice so that you can match your theater seating configuration to your décor, from leather or microsuede upholstery to all kinds of features including cup holders, reclining mechanisms and hidden storage.

4Dimplex Stainless Steel Wall Mounted Electric Fireplace Heater

Just because you don’t have a wood-burning fireplace, you don’t have to deny yourself the pleasure or comfort of one. Electric fireplaces are a great economical, secondary heat source and come in all sizes, including space-savers. If you really can’t spare the floor space, consider a wall-mounted fireplace. While gel fueled fireplaces don’t emit enough heat to be a heat source, they are pretty to look at. And just like regular fireplaces, they lend the room an inviting ambiance that’s perfect for entertaining at home.

Accessorize! Don’t underestimate the power of pillows! Adding bean bag chairs to your family room is an economical way of increasing the room’s seating capacity. It doesn’t take much to create a fun and comfortable place to stay at home and entertain while hibernating during the cold winter months.

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