8 Ways to Dress Rooms in Art Deco Drama

Art deco can feel cold and austere to some — understandable, since many of today’s art deco–style homes use palettes based on chrome and black. But original art deco homes actually embraced a multitude of colors and international influences, creating an eclectic and accessible look.Art deco uses furniture and decorative items that embrace technology and manufacturing. Art deco homes look clean, bold, glamorous and sophisticated; their lines are clean, symmetrical and modern. However, everything should still feel functional and friendly.Here are eight elements and principles of art deco style that you can try incorporating into your own space.

by Habachy Designs

1. Dramatic and sophisticated colors. Art deco’s bold use of geometry, colors and textures creates a dramatic and sophisticated look. Deep blues, greens, purples, reds, pinks and yellows can be mixed with black, chrome and gold.Get this look: Don’t worry — art deco can still feel at home in a house with a lighter palette. Not ready to take the plunge with all-black walls? Try painting just one or two accent walls in your living room a deep hue, or covering them in a deco-style wallpaper or fabric. If you’d rather leave your walls alone, try some floor-to-ceiling draperies or even a few richly colored throw pillows to get some color in there.



2. Deco motifs. Travel became more accessible during the art deco period, exposing people to different cultures and designs. A love of archeology during this era also encouraged designers to use motifs from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and Asia. Wood carvings, wallpaper, textiles and columns with motifs were common in both residential and commercial settings.Get this look: Motifs have made their way back into interior design today, so you won’t have to go far to get this look. Limit yourself to an accent pillow or two, or go all the way with carved wooded doors and wall designs. Greek keys, chevrons, fans and sunbursts can all fit into an art deco space — just go for something bold and geometric.

contemporary living room by Margeaux Interiors Inc. - Margaret Presti

3. Mixing materials.Glass, mirror, chrome, stainless steel, gold and exotic woods can all be seen in a single art deco room. Often these elements emanate luxury — original art deco designs used exotic animal skins, marble and ebony.Get this look: Use a mirror to get this mixed-material look in your home without spending a ton of money. Look for a mirror with a self-beveled detail (like the one in this image) and stick to bold geometric shapes. Layer in some chrome, stainless steel or wood to make the mixed-material look even more obvious.

eclectic living room by ABRAMS
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4. High shine. Shine is key in an art deco home, so search for lacquer, glass, mirror and chrome to accent your space. Many art deco fabrics have a reflective quality too. The right lighting can make all of these materials glow.Get this look: For affordable shine, add a high sheen to one or all of your walls. If you’re feeling really brave, add a clear coat of lacquer on top of your wall color for some serious gloss.

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