samedi 8 juillet 2017

A Beginner's Guide To Buying Antique Pottery And Glassware

By Gregory Stewart


Decorating your home with antiques can be fun and can also add a touch of class and elegance to any space. Larger pieces can be expensive to purchase and may take up more room than you may have especially if the rooms in your home, loft or apartment are small. If you are trying to decorate smaller spaces or cannot make a massive investment you may want to use antique pottery and glassware instead. Here are some tips and tricks that you can use to incorporate these pieces into your home.

Once you start looking at the different time periods you will see that when a piece was made can highly affect how heavily decorated it is. In some periods, heavily decorated pieces were much more popular. You should think about what style of room you are placing a piece in to make sure that your new addition is suitable.

You will also quickly see that some pieces are more decorative while others are more practical. You should think about how you will use a particular piece and this will help you weed out pieces that are too delicate or which are the wrong size or shape for your needs. Keep in mind that if you are using a piece for storage or will be handling it, you will need to make sure you can clean it easily as it will tend to get dirty more quickly.

Cleaning items can be a challenge if they are very old or if they feature surfaces that are painted rather than glazed. Keep in mind that a piece that is being used and touched often will need more extensive cleaning so the way the surface is finished will be more important than if the item is simply being kept on a shelf and handled infrequently.

Glass pieces will often have the colors built right into them. Different colors of glass will be melted together or patterns will be etched into the surface. This will make it easier to clean them without fading or damaging the finish. Ceramic pieces will often have glazes applied and may also be painted. In this case, repeated washing at high temperatures may cause a piece to fade over time.

You should look at the design of a room and the other items that are in it when deciding what style will suit you best. Many modern spaces have very clean lines. Finding antique pieces that are similarly designed may be something you should consider. That way the entire room will continue to flow nicely even after your new piece has been added to it.

Picking pieces can be difficult. An interior designer may be able to help you find choices that will look well with your decorating scheme and may know reputable antiques dealers where you can buy items for your home. If you prefer, you may be able to find beautiful pieces at local antique shops or flea markets that will add some great finishing touches to your home.

Of course, once you get a piece home, feel free to play with it and move it around your home. You may have a specific spot in mind for it but it may also help to try a piece in many different locations in order to figure out where it looks and feels the best.




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