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A Look at Antique Fireplace Mantels By: Eric Morris: So your home is decorated with fine furniture passed down from two generations of your family. You're thinking about ... that the room is huge. Fireplace Mantels Info provides detailed infor... The Top Ten Antique Categories On eBay! By: Joe Clare: Knowledge is Power! And this statement could not be more true when it comes to selling on eBay. As explained in my bo... Do a price analysis of your product. Know what the item costs you and what you can potentially sell it for. Then sit ba... Is Your Heart Set On An Antique Engagement Ring? By: Alex Miller: As Mark Twain said "Let us not be too particular; it is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all." And ... a diamond off at its brilliant best. Although a diamond will sparkle even when its been poorly cut, don't expect the sa... Antique Jewelry: a timeless and elegant adornment By: Angela Davis: Antique jewelry is a timeless classic adornment which can never go out of fashion. It is the epitome of ethereal charm... is a part of the family heirlooms. Some antique jewelry can actually be quite expensive and a real collectors item. Jus... The Value of Antique Violins - By: Richard Romando: Musicians and collectors alike can enjoy antique violins. These violins can be hundreds of years old and can sell for... designed and feature elaborate and unique carvings and engravings that are not found on many models today. Many Europea... Decorating Your Kitchen With Antique Plates Lee DobbinsAntique plates can add whimsy and interest to your décor. Many people hang them right on the walls for a unique look. You can hang them up on special holders made just for this or use ribbons to hold them and hang from fancy hooks. Learning how to arrange your plates so that they look best is key to making them a successful part of your wall décor. Lets say you have a beautiful antique platter that will go perfect in your kitchen. You run out to the store and get a hanging bracket, insert the plate and hang it on the wall over the server. Instant charm! Pleased with your accomplishment you stand back. You tip your head to one side and then the other. Squinting, you take another look at the plate. Something doesn’t look right. If you have ever found yourself dissatisfied with the appearance of the decorations on your walls you are not alone. Many people make the same common mistakes that the eye can read as awkward but the individual does not know how to fix. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when arranging your plates as well decor: Hanging Large Platters: Large platters or chargers can be the focus of your décor so you must make sure you hang them in a spot that is appropriate for the size and focus. Where do larger pieces look the best? Try above the server or dry sink, over a couch, behind the dining set, over a fireplace or on a feature wall. A feature wall is where the placement of furniture or the layout of the home naturally guides the eye to a wall - a great place to feature your antique platters. Hanging Small Plates: Grouping smaller plates together in one area can add interest and keep them from getting “lost”. Use a common theme like, color, pattern or style to pull them together. Hang a single smaller piece low on the wall and as close to the furniture as possible, otherwise it will seem to be floating. Grouping Plates: The key to grouping pieces together is to space them properly. Each item should be spaced about 3 inches away from the items on either side. Try positioning them on the floor or a table to get a pleasing arrangement before placing the nails and measure carefully before making any holes. Height: Plates should be hung with the center of the plate at eye level. That means the center should be about 60 to 66 inches from the floor. If you've visited a gallery you will see that the frames are not lined up by their top or bottom edges but that the pictures are all centered at the same height. If the platter or plates will be viewed from a sitting position – like from the dining table, you should hang at the eye level of the sitter. If you are hanging it behind the dry sink or server, make sure it is no more than 10” above the back. Using these tips you can transform your bare kitchen walls into a designer showcase with a unique focus on antique plates! About the Author Lee Dobbins write for http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com where you can find out more about decorating your kitchen in their article database at http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com/articles4.html ![]() Check below for additional Antique Bottle Opener Links and Information |
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