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Using Victorian Cornicing Or Coving

Using Victorian Cornicing Or Coving

Cornice or coving are used in conjunction with dado rails, picture rails and skirting boards and these would have originally been chosen as a set to complement each other.

22 Jan 2013

Using Victorian cornicing or coving is a really important element of a period house. Rooms especially within a Victorian house without coving look different from what's expected of the period and simply look odd. Cornice is used to provide a join between the walls and the ceiling of a house. They are usually used as primarily a decorative feature but as a vestige of the Greek classical order make the room look somehow complete and in…

How To Fit Stair Runner Carpet

How To Fit Stair Runner Carpet

Stair runner carpet is simply a carpet that runs down the center of a staircase and over landings. Typically the type of staircase that will suit one would need to be sanded and finished in Danish oil or Varnish. Here's some top tips!

22 Jan 2013

Stair runner carpet is simply a carpet that runs down the centre of a staircase and over landings, usually used in conjunction with stair rods. This is a traditional, yet stylish Victorian home decor element that can give any property an authentic, period feel.

Fitting Traditional Victorian Skirting Boards

Fitting Traditional Victorian Skirting Boards

Some tips for making a perfect job of skirting in your room. Like all DIY jobs, it will take time to get it right but the result will be worth taking your time over.

22 Jan 2013

There are many different styles of traditional Victorian skirting available to fit into your period house. It is likely that you already have skirting in some places but that it has become damaged or needs to be replaced. Skirting boards are relatively cheap to buy and apart from minor cosmetic damage, is probably not worth the time and cost of wood filler and other materials to repair it.

Choosing Victorian Curtain Poles

Choosing Victorian Curtain Poles

Curtain poles are available in many different price ranges from basic wood or brass poles that are cut to fit the window, to hand made bespoke finished curtain poles.

22 Jan 2013

To keep the heat in or the sun out on hot days, Victorians would use both blinds and curtains combined on the same windows. Curtains would be changed according to the seasons with heavy fabrics with good insulation properties used for Winter curtains and lighter ones used in Spring and Summer. On Winter curtains, a thermal type of thick lining would be used to keep out drafts.

Reproduction Victorian Wallpaper Guide

Reproduction Victorian Wallpaper Guide

In the Victorian era, wallpapers and wallcoverings became arguably the most important element to interior decoration as they became accessible for the majority of comfortably off householders.

22 Jan 2013

When choosing the right type of wallpaper for a Victorian house, and its different rooms, it’s important to understand how wallpaper was used in the Victorian era and to try to pay homage to that in order for the interior decoration to be in keeping with the age of the house.

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What are the Right Victorian House Tiles?

Which tiles to use in a Victorian house

When renovating your home, the following information should help you to choose Victorian style floor tiles that are appropriate for the different areas in the house.

22 Jan 2013

In a Victorian house there are several different uses of tiles. When renovating your home, the following information should help you to choose Victorian house tiles that are appropriate for the different areas in the house.

Choosing Victorian Curtain Fabrics

Choosing Victorian Curtain Fabrics

Follow the general rules that the Victorians stuck to when choosing Victorian curtain fabric or material for your Victorian house renovation.

22 Jan 2013

Well-chosen Victorian curtain fabrics and vintage style upholstery fabric designs can really add to the authentic Victorian atmosphere in any room of your period home. To keep that genuine Victorian feel, try to follow the general rules that the Victorians stuck to when choosing Victorian curtain fabric or material for your Victorian house renovation.

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