Q: Can I Use My Collections When I Decorate?
If you're like many people, you like to collect odd things like old photos, paperweights, Hummels, or imported beer cans. Now that you've done the packrat thing, we see no reason not to incorporate these treasures into your decorating scheme. Nicola and Irwin, our Design2Share co-hosts, take you inside a home proudly displaying collectibles to cover a few decorating basics: how to use collections to express your personality, how to entertain with collections, using flea markets and eBay to add and subtract to your collections, how to group collections for best display, and how collections can enhance your home's color scheme and style. Irwin also waxes poetic about collectible insects, so please don't miss the buzz!
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We Love Collections: Collections are ideal ways to fill the void in any room. They add interest, spark conversation, allow homeowners to relay the story surrounding each purchase, and bring the personality of the collector into what could otherwise be a sterile decorating scheme. Here are some decorating tips pertaining to collections. Give these ideas a whirl, and put collectibles to good use in your home.
(b) Use a vitrine (see photo), a beautiful piece of furniture that displays collections behind glass, or a biblioteque to show off your more valuable treasures and keep them safe from dust and handling. (c) For most collections, you can be less formal. Old corner cabinets, funky hutches, antique pie safes, desks and secretaries, and fireplace mantels make excellent display areas for your treasures. Try shadow boxes for showing off your miniatures or small collectibles like thimbles.
You might be a rockhound or seashell fan; if you are, purchase mounting stands and use small display cases to highlight your finds. In one neighborhood, a nearby family set into concrete the beautiful rocks they had collected on their world travels along their front porch stairs and surrounding their indoor fireplace. We remember one rock that looked like a strip of bacon. Do we remember anything else about their house? Not a chance! Their rock collection, however, will always stay with us as a fond childhood memory.
Photo credits: Stephen Bennett Auctions, Facets Gem & Mineral Gallery, Flickr