Thursday, May 27, 2021

Wine Decor - a Touch of Elegance for Your Home

With so many different styles of decor available, there is one that really stands out when it comes to total elegance for your home - wine decor. I know, you're thinking "what a strange type of home decor", but you will understand shortly.

This style of home decorating is known to some as French or Vive La France. Some of the items used in this type of decorating are vintage look still life pictures, wine racks, and wrought iron accent pieces. Also widely used in this style are grapevine borders, pictures and anything associated with wine! Many people search for these items online, but use grapes and wine to associate with the decor rather than French.

Some of the exquisite items used as wall decor in this style are wine bottle pictures and shadowboxes. These are very beautiful with their deep, rich burgundy and blue hues and weathered wood finish frames. These hues seem to create a great feeling of warmth and relaxation. There are also gorgeous clocks available that coordinate with the wall art.

Another item used in wine decor are the decorative wall plates. These are absolutely breath-taking, with porcelain plates accented with colorful grapes and greenery, the whole display hung by a metal grapevine hanger. If you want to add a distinct touch to your dining room or kitchen, these beautiful plate displays will definitely do it!

To add more elegance to wine decor, wrought iron is the perfect touch. You can find countertop grapevine bars, scrollwork wine racks, and even an elaborate wall hutch the size of a bakers rack that holds over 20 bottles of wine. Made of wrought iron, it's graceful lines and lush detailing captivate the eye. The pride of any wine connoisseur!

As you can see, there are many ways to use this type of decor to make your home unique and inviting. The rich, vivid colors and worn look will add elegance and style to your room. Look through some magazines and home decor books and you just might find this decor one you would like to consider for yourself. Vive La France!

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