Learn How to Decorate Your Hall
The receiver is a key point of the home because it is the place that gives the first impression he enters. For this reason it is essential that a well organized and decorated.
• There are two accessories you should not miss on this site and are an umbrella stand and a rack because its function is important when entertaining.
• Have a piece of furniture where possible to save some objects or having shelves on the walls where they can put little things like watches, keys, etc..
• A good choice for decorating the place is to hang pictures or pictures with a mirror whose presence is essential. Lighting should be in charge of a central light and lamps placed in strategic locations that provide a glimmer achieved when this is required.
As the hall is the letter of the house is important to provide a feeling of warmth. This is achieved using certain colors like salmon and range combined with wood.
a) Types of Persian carpets are recommended for the receiver
Persian rugs can be classified into Persian Carpet City and Tribal Persian Rugs. The carpets are named after the city name or tribe in which they were created and designed. These are some of the most popular Persian rugs (the first four correspond to Persian Carpet City).
b) Afshar Rugs: These are throw rugs, which typically feature a geometric pattern. Several medallions connected in a diamond shape, farangi gul (rose), botehs, and drawings of birds (Afshar-e-Morghi) are the most common designs. The colors vary from dark red, reddish brown, brown, dark reddish-blue, dark blue, burnt orange, ocher, and camel. They are normally made of wool, but cotton is also used. In Tabriz rugs Most designs are curvilinear, but they can be geometric. The symmetric (Turkish) is common with multiple colors used on a carpet, and very diverse palette. The colors used for the bottom and edges are pink, peach, camel, beige and ivory These rugs are usually pastel colors. The reasons can come in a variety of colors such as blue, green, yellow, orange and lavender. Are usually made of silk and wool pile with silk accents.
c) Kashan Rugs: About 95% of Kashan carpet patterns are curvilinear. A popular design of them is a medallion elongated diamond-shaped hanging flower petal. This design usually has a dark blue medallion with corners and edges of a similar color on a red background or vice versa. The vases, painting houses and are also popular. The most common colors are dark blue background, red, beige and ivory. Other colors such as blue, turquoise, ocher, beige, white, brown, sometimes green, are also used for designs.
d) Kerman Rugs: These generally have a curvilinear pattern. They are known for the pictorial Kerman, which are within the category of pictorial patterns. Kerman traditional designs include floral designs, boteh, stripes, garden panels, prayers, vases, gardens, hunting, animals, and painting, using both Persian and European themes. Modern versions consist of medallions and corners Aubussons or Koran with an open field. Some of the colors used are red, blue, red, lime green, pink, ivory, blue gray, orange, champagne and beige.
e) Baluch Rugs: These rugs are hand woven by nomadic Baluch tribe in southern Iran, following the ancient tradition of Persia, dating back 2500 years. The design is unique with a general pattern, with rich Bordeaux with navy and ivory as the main colors.
f) Shiraz Rugs: hand-woven carpets are made in Shiraz, Central Iran, made simply with the hair cut along with simple color schemes. The geometric motifs, small animals or plants are commonly used in designs as selvages beard made using two colors. Red is the main color.
g) Wiss Rugs: These handmade tribal carpets from the village of Wiss, near Hamedan in Iran. Common dense floral patterns with vases, leaves, canes and garden elements. The dark red or burgundy is the main color. Wiss rugs are known for their strong resemblance to Arak and Tabriz designs.
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