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Home Furniture Styles- Modern Furniture, Contemporary Furniture, Transitional and Traditional Style Furniture

June 15th, 2010

Home Furniture styles- Modern Furniture, Contemporary Furniture, Transitional and Traditional Style Furniture.

Today, home furniture styles can be roughly divided by four big categories: modern furniture, contemporary furniture, transitional and traditional style furniture. The traditional style is very well recognized. So, let’s focus on the rest three.

The style called “modern furniture” emerged at the end of the 19th century, in opposition to traditional style furniture designs. It rebelled against the old style; however, if you take a look at some of the modern furniture designs from the late 19th to early 20th century, you will be surprised how traditional they look to you. Furniture designs are changing rapidly, just like clothing designs, there are fashion trends, there are furniture shows going on throughout the world a few times a year, where world top furniture designers represent their collections.

Modern furniture is often confused with contemporary furniture and vise versa. Even though the words “modern” and “contemporary” are synonyms by definition, in the furniture world, they are treated differently. Modern furniture is often associated with something bright-colored, unusually shaped but sometimes a bit uncomfortable. On the other end, contemporary style really focuses on combining fashion and comfort. Another advantage of contemporary furniture is that it is usually priced very moderately, therefore affordable to an average American.

Transitional furniture is a sort of a comeback to a traditional furniture style without losing all the advantages of the modern/contemporary one. It is a kind of symbiosis of two styles, traditional furniture and modern furniture. We can all agree that there are situations, where one just cannot just meet his or her expectations with one style. Let’s say there is a need for a traditional furniture but the size of the room does not allow it, or there is a budget problem (transitional style furniture is often cheaper), therefore one resorts to a transitional one.

Decorate Your Own Home By Choosing Your Favorite Variation Of Cottage Style Furniture!

June 6th, 2010

Cottage style furniture is an eclectic blend of the old with the new. The elements in a cottage style furnishing usually find themselves white washed or done up in a simple white paint. At times, cottage furnishings may even have a cream look or may bear the soothing sage green color. The classic patterns of cottage furniture can be well revealed through its panel styles, shutter and bead board.

Cottage style décor has got an appeal of its own and it is the very vintage look which gives you a cozy romantic feel. The cottage furniture pieces have a casual feel about them and that you can make out through their classic styles and designs. Usually these styles of furnishings come in pine, oak, poplar and birch like woods and most likely these pieces of furniture serve more than one common purpose. Take for example the coffee table which you so fondly use indoors.

If yours is a farmhouse with cottage décor all around, you may simply bring out the indoor coffee table out in the fresh air lawn to serve as your farmhouse bench. This was just a simple idea to deck up your home in the cottage style way. In a similar fashion, you can furnish your bedroom too. For example, if you have a wicker rocking chair at home, you can place it in your bedroom for that cottage touch and then pair it up with an old trunk to serve as a side table, to complete the cottage look.

The bottom line is to get creative with old usable items. To put it in other words, it is like using a well worn table as a working desk or using an old armoire as a television cabinet. That means using second hand finds and combining them with existing pieces of furniture you can create a charming appeal into your cottage theme, which will not only look natural but also add that extra dollop of creativity.