Archive for January, 2009

Decorating with wrought iron has become a trend. The beauty of using wrought iron pieces is that it can fit well in any room of the house. It is available in various sizes and shapes such as rectangular, round, oval, square and many abstract designs that have intricate scrolls and swirls. It easily blends well with most décor mainly because of its neutral color typically in brown or black.
Like the wrought iron candle holders for instance, they are very versatile to use as home ornaments. They make great accent pieces to a dining table, or can also be used to enhance the beauty of your fireplace which is the usual focal point in most homes. Wrought iron décors has been tried and tested for its durability and elegance. They are wonderful works of art that can be passed on for generations.
So you just moved in to your new apartment. The next challenge will be is how you can make your new home a place that you can call your own. Ideally, a home should reflect your character and lifestyle. Its design or theme should not conform to what other’s have to say or what a home décor magazine suggests. Because oftentimes, taking all of these into consideration makes decision making more confusing and time consuming.
Perhaps, you can start by choosing a wall color paint that could be one of your favorite shades of pink, or a color that reminds you of an exciting place that you’ve been to. From there you can start choosing furnishings, home accessories and wall décor that will compliment the wall color paint that you’ve decided upon. Again, it is best to consider first your own preference and personality before making any purchase.
Wrought Iron Candle Holders are a beautiful way to express elegance and warmth in any room in a home or office. They express a touch of class on our walls, dining room tables, bathroom counters or office shelves; where ever you eyes make contact.
Svelte pair of candlesticks (tall and slender in design); a pair of swirling and whirling harmonious wall holders; a unique fence design with five tapers; each of which accentuating and complementing that special motif. Swirls of matte black wrought iron or magnolia sconces with glass tea-light candles form graciousness along with a lustrous glow of a gorgeous candle.