Archive for the 'Home Decor' Category

Reminisce with Glass Animal Figurines

October 23, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

glass animal figurinesWhile visiting a friend, I was amazed at the glass animal figurines that she had collected.  She had a large curio cabinet where she displayed them.  Not only was this a great way to display them but smart as well.  They all stayed safe inside away from the daily chaos of kids and animals.

 

She told me that when she was young and on a trip with her family, she bought her first glass figurine.  That started a tradition.  Every time she goes on a vacation, she brings back a glass animal figurine to add to her collection.  She said that sometimes it is an animal that might live in the region and sometimes she gets it just because she likes it.  Either way, she does not see this tradition changing in the near future.

Collecting Decorative Wall Plates

October 21, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

decorative wall platesMany years ago I started to collect decorative wall plates.  They were part of a signed and dated limited series.  I had so much fun with them.  Each month I would receive one and it was always a surprise.  Of course I knew it was coming, but I never knew which design would be next.  I never looked ahead because that would ruin my surprise.

Once I received the entire series of 12 plates, I laid them all out.  I used a wall in my dining room creating a pattern that really showed them off.  I love entertaining and having these beautiful plates decorating the wall.  I get joy out of each of the designs and it reminds me of the joy I had opening up each one as they arrived.

Add Decorative Vases

October 19, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

dolphin decor

When decorating a room, adding flowers or greenery in decorative vases brings in a touch of the outdoors.  Consider the area that you have for your vase.  Is the area round, square, rectangle or oblong? Would it been seen from all sides?  Once you know where you are going to put your vase; you can then determine its shape.  A round table would be enhanced by a low round vase that can be seen from all sides.  A tall vase would fill a corner table nicely.  Displaying a fan shaped vase on a mantle would add a bit a drama and color.

 

Decorative vases come in glass, metal, woods, ceramic and more.  Some are smooth, some with texture, some with color, some have embellishments; the shapes and designs are endless.  Vases can add some fun to a room too; how about animals such as birds, dolphin décor, cows or pigs.  Colors can be classic or dramatic such as plaids and polka dots.  Whatever you choose, make your vase stand out.

Old Wooden Model Ships are Here Today

October 16, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

I remember our trip to San Francisco when my children were young.  The sounds, smells, street entertainers, the sea lions, China Town; there was so much to see and do in this beautiful hillside city.  Trying to decide what to see first, we walked along Fisherman’s Wharf.  To my surprise, there they were; huge ships from the 1800′s on their own pier.  As we got closer, I discovered that it was the San Francisco Maritime National Park.

 

Here there were a half dozen or so ships from yesteryear.  Dating from 1886 to 1914 were real ships that had been used and restored.  There was a square-rigger, schooners, steam ferryboat, steam tug, and a paddlewheel tug.  We had a blast as the kids went running from ship to ship to walk aboard and explore.  The seaman that sailed these vessels had to have been brave to cross the seas in them.  Seeing these wooden model ships was such a wonderful surprise. 

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Plans for the New Addition

October 12, 2009
Author: Dreaming-Of-The-Beach

fishing-home-decorMuch to my wife’s never-ending consternation, I’m a fisherman through and through. It’s really the perfect hobby for me as a natural morning person and outdoors enthusiast. I relish the opportunity to roll out of bed before the crack of dawn and saunter my way down to the lake, tackle box in one hand and rod and reel in the other. If I’m lucky, I’ll sneak in an at least an hour of quality angling before it’s time to go to work.

More recently I’ve started a new project – building an addition onto the back of the house. My wife has been clamoring for a screen room for years, and I’m finally going to appease her. Of course, there’s one catch: I’ll be decking out the entire room with fishing home decor. The decorations will run the gamut from mock wooden lures to witty wall art. I would fill my wife in on those minor details, but I think I’ll go fishing first.

The History of Holiday Glass Ornaments

October 7, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

lighthouse home decorIn the 1800′s people of Europe began to add pieces of fruits, nuts, and paper streamers to evergreens; a symbol that life would return in the spring.  Germans started adding foods, such as cookies in all sorts of shapes like stars, hearts, angels and bells.  In America they started adding long strands of cranberries or popcorn along with small gifts that would be hung by a string or a piece of yarn.

 

In the1880′s various German entrepreneurs began making ornaments that were mass produced solely as Christmas ornaments.  Known for their glass making, the area around Lauscha, was central for glass ornament production.  Soon these popular glass ornaments were exported all over Europe and to America.  Today we still adorn our Christmas trees with glass ornaments, bows and tinsel.  Make your tree special with your own theme; angels, bells, cowboys, lighthouse décor, doves.  You choose; the ideas are endless.

Don’t Forget To Bring Home A Souvenir

October 2, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

nautical decor

Several years ago we vacationed on the east coast in North Carolina.  We stayed in the Outer Banks which is a fabulous place to visit with ongoing lengthy sandy beaches seeming to be endless.  I remember the blue skies with white puffy clouds and warm waters.  The west coast waters are so cold; it was a delight to be able to jump right in and not turn blue!

 

As we drove the entire length and visited site seeing spots, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, Cape Hatteras, I was amused that I could take in the sites on the sea and in the bay at the same time!  The bay was filled with wind surfers, jet skies, sail boats and canoes.  Everyone was enjoying themselves as was I.  I didn’t want the trip to end so I bought myself a nautical décor souvenir that I enjoy each day.  Every day I am fondly reminded of our trip.

Adding Decorative Wall Plates for Dimension

September 30, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

decorative wall platesIn decorating walls, add a bit of dimension.  How do you do this?  One way is to add decorative wall plates.  Plates come in different sizes and shapes.  I have seen beautiful artistic large plates and simple smaller round plates.  Some even have a wood frame around them.  Hang them individually or in groupings depending on the area that is available.

 

If you have a collection of decorative plates you can create a pattern on the wall making for an interesting design.  Adding just one plate above a small table will add interest.  Mixing one or more plates on a wall with pictures will enhance its appeal. There are plate hangers that allow for easy hanging of one or several plates adding even more décor.  Whichever way you choose, have fun and don’t be afraid to mix it up a bit.

Bottlenose Dolphin Migratory Patterns

September 28, 2009
Author: Sailor Girl

Dolphin home décor is replicated out of true features of a dolphin.  So, does it make you wonder about dolphin behaviors?  One of the most common types of dolphin is the bottlenose dolphin, and because of this, it’s most interesting to study their behavioral patterns. 

 

Its common to think of the different migratory patterns of animals, especially sea animals, in relation to the seasons.  However, the truth is, bottlenose dolphins do not migrate the way most animals do.  In fact, they don’t technically migrate at all.  Migration refers to the movement of an entire species from one geographical location to another.  However, bottlenose dolphins do not move as a species, but rather individual choices within the pod.  They also do not completely change geographical location. 

 

Instead of migration, bottlenose dolphins “move”.  They travel up and down the coastline, sometimes at great distances, to find and follow food.  During movement, some dolphins move great lengths; others barely relocate.  This is why in any season its possible to see a dolphin at the beach.

 

dolphin home decor

Accent Tables and Night Stands

September 25, 2009
Author: Sailor Girl

accent tablesAccent tables are great additions to a bedroom.  Because finding a night stand that is the right size and color can be difficult, using accent tables instead is a great alternative for any small space next to a bed.  In addition, accent tables make great night stands because of their versatility.  Many accent tables include a lamp, therefore making it unnecessary to find alternate lighting.  They also usually have enough room to place a clock, book, glasses, and a drink on them as well.

 

My night stand is an accent table that includes a floor lamp.  Its perfect because it gives off ample lighting while also giving me a place to put things next to my bed.  The table also has enough room to allow for decoration accents as well.  And, there is a table to mach and fit any room.