How to decorate an interior with antique furniture and collectibles

Updated on furniture 2024-01-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, glad to answer for you.

    1. Determine your style. For example, if most of your collection is blue and white porcelain or other Asian antiquities, then it is best for your room to be Asian-themed, and at least have a backdrop of Asian creativity. Placing a large number of Asian collectibles in a French rustic room doesn't feel very coordinated.

    2. Bring collectibles together. It is possible to keep the collection together and avoid scattering the punch in various parts of the room. It's more impactful if you put your collection together, but don't crowd yourself into one place and make sure the room is overall balanced.

    3. Use the right lighting to highlight and emphasize your collection. If your collection is paintings, you can use a mirror lamp on the upper part of the artwork; In the case of sculptural artwork, a spotlight can be placed at the bottom of the display so that the light shines from the bottom to the sculpture.

    4. Place your collectibles on antique shelves or display cases. Keep and display your collection properly to avoid collisions or damage.

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    Hope mine is helpful to you, hope!

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  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Small pieces are placed on the museum shelves, and large pieces are placed on the decoration.

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