Thursday, July 21, 2011

Decorate Tuscan Style Inexpensively

Tuscan Style Decorating


Tuscan Style decorating does not need to cost you a fortune. This style of decorating uses color, texture, food/wine, and nature and turns it into art. Tuscan décor takes the old and brings it back to life. You can go to thrift stores, garage sales, or discount stores and use these ideas to create the Tuscan style decorating look in your home, inexpensively.


Instructions


1. Use Color in Tuscany Decor


The main colors used in this style of home decorating include terra cotta, browns, deep reds, oranges, yellows, and greens. Use these colors on the walls, paint furniture, in fabrics, and other details you plan on adding to your Tuscan decorated home


2. Add Texture to Create Tuscan Style


The easiest way to add some texture to the wall is by using a texture additive with regular latex paint. There are different types of textures and then you control how light or heavy by how much additive you use. Start light and add until you have the texture you want.


Textured tile can be used as a border in the kitchen or bathroom. You can find discontinued or mismatched terra cotta or stone tiles at discount or home improvement stores. These tiles can also be broken and used to create a Tuscany style table top. Find an old table at a garage sale or thrift shop. Arrange and glue the broken tiles on the top of the table and use grout for in between. A quick coat of grout sealer and your Tuscany style table is ready to add to your Tuscan style living room or as a night stand in your bedroom.


3. Add Tuscan Style with Old Wood Beams


Wood beams across the ceiling of your room is definitely Tuscan style decorating but this can be expensive. You can make your own wood beams. Home improvement stores usually have a 'bargain bin' with scuffed up or odd sized lumber. Cut the wood and frame it to make a hollow beam. If it is not scuffed up enough distress it with a hammer or burn it with a torch. Add stain and your Tuscan style wood beams are ready to put up.


4. Use Old to Create New with Old World Tuscan Style Furniture


What was old is now new when your decorate Tuscany style. Go to flea markets or garage sales to find old furniture. Look for old styles of kitchen cabinets, old table and chairs, buffets, or small side tables. If there are not enough of the same style, or even sized chairs, that is even better. This will create visual appeal and texture in appearance. To give your newly found treasure the distressed look of the old world Tuscan style you can hit it with a hammer and use a crackle coat finish.


5. Find Accents for Tuscany Style Decorating Finishing Touches


Terra cotta and copper pots can be found at thrift stores. Be creative with these depending on the room you are decorating in the Tuscan style. Fill the pots with draping greenery and display them in groups. Fill the pots with grapes or fruit since food is a staple for Tuscan decorating. The pots could also be used for storage for items such as remotes in a family room or tissue paper in the bathroom.


Your local garden center has discontinued or last years style of arbors. Place this in the corner of your family room or near a window and densely drape it with greenery and bright colored flowers. Place two small chairs and wrought iron table in front of it and you have created your own bistro setting. Enjoy your morning coffee or your glass of wine in the evening sitting in your own bistro.


Wrought iron is also a staple in Tuscany decorating. The salvage yard is a good place to find old gates or pieces of fencing. Use these to create a wall hanging or use two scrolls of the gate on the wall and stencil wording in between. Wall tattooing is a great Tuscan decorating technique.


6. Move Tuscan Style Decorating to the Outdoors


To create your own backyard Tuscan courtyard all you need are some window boxes and a fountain. Add as much color as you can and add as much texture as you desire with paving blocks, patio tiles, etc.

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